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ACLU sues Food and Drug Administration over abortion care restrictions amid coronavirus pandemic
Andrea Germanos
"This administration apparently would rather subject patients and clinicians to life-threatening medical risks"
Seattle judge tosses suit that tried to gag Fox News commentary
Brian Steinberg
Seattle judge dismisses lawsuit that hoped to bar Fox from "publishing further and false and deceptive content"
Activist turned scientist Gregg Gonsalves on Trump’s “genocide” and Deborah Birx’s “horrific” game
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime AIDS activist, now an epidemiologist, on Trump's "monumental error" and Deborah Birx's deadly compromise
All-GOP Texas Supreme Court, voting from home, rules fear of coronavirus no excuse to vote by mail
Alexa Ura
Texas Supreme Court: Lack of immunity to coronavirus isn’t enough for mail-in ballot
California’s sudden spike in coronavirus cases bodes poorly for other states pondering reopening
Nicole Karlis
The most populous state was a leader in pandemic management; now, cases are way up. What happened?
Larry Kramer, author and activist who dedicated his life to fighting AIDS, dies at 84
Joseph Neese
The gay author's forceful activism during the AIDS epidemic saved many lives and forever changed health care
Study: Fox News viewership linked to higher non-compliance with stay-at-home orders
Igor Derysh
The study found that a 1% increase in Fox viewership reduced compliance with stay-at-home orders by 8.9%
Hurricane season begins June 1 — and it is going to be bad
Zoya Teirstein
It's official: This year is shaping up to be a doozy
Dying to work: On “reopening” while COVID-19 continues to claim lives
Robert Reich
Researchers expect the reopenings to cause thousands of additional deaths
Google may be suppressing “Trump hydroxychloroquine” searches after damning new study
Roger Sollenberger
It appears Google no longer auto-completes the term after study finds Trump's "game changer" drug can kill you
Bill Barr promised to release inmates threatened by COVID—but his DOJ just made it harder to get out
Ian Macdougall
A secret Bureau of Prisons policy has kept all but 1.8% of federal inmates behind bars, where the virus rages.
Trader Joe’s workers who raised safety concerns are afraid of losing their jobs
Mary Steffenhagen
As workers fall ill, the chain diverts responsibility for safety onto its workers under the guise of "empowerment"
Brian Kemp offers to “safely host” GOP convention in Georgia after COVID-19 cases spike over holiday
Igor Derysh
Kemp offered Georgia as an alternative to North Carolina after his state reported 2,100 new cases over the weekend
Widower pleads with Twitter to delete Trump tweets claiming Joe Scarborough killed his late wife
Matthew Rozsa
Trump tweets that Lori Klausutis was killed by Joe Scarborough; Klausutis's widower demands those tweets be deleted
With 100,000 dead and 39 million out of work, Trump trolls the libs — and his fanboys love it
Amanda Marcotte
The nation is in crisis. Our president is busy calling women "skanks" and floating false murder theories
Fintan O’Toole on America the “pitiful,” corrupted by Trump’s malignant spectacle
Chauncey DeVega
Irish author and critic on the "suspension of disbelief" that has made Trump's destruction of America possible
How not to cover a pandemic: Talk shows favor government sources, ignore health experts
Julie Hollar
Sunday morning shows in April overwhelmingly favored political dispute, with almost no coverage of health issues
Trump’s food aid program gives little funding to areas hardest hit by coronavirus
Isaac Arnsdorf
New York and New England have the most COVID-19 cases but received the second-lowest funding of any region
CDC revises its guidelines on surface contact, prompting an outbreak of misleading headlines
Matthew Rozsa
The CDC recently revised its guidelines about touching surfaces, causing an outbreak of misinformation
Robert Reich: A tale of two pandemics
Robert Reich
We are all weathering the same storm, but we are not all in the same boat.
Dubious state testing numbers may be screwing up national CDC reports
Roger Sollenberger
Some states have been combining viral and antibody testing data, leading to messy or useless national statistics
Why veterans are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic
Jamie Rowen
Here are eight ways the pandemic threatens veterans
How the pandemic is affecting home food waste
Bridget Shirvell
As people are cooking more than ever before, an expert offers tips on how to waste less food
Fundamentalist pandemics: What evangelicals could learn from the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam
Juan Cole
Given the unpredictable nature of our world, nothing, secularization included, is a one-way street
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