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How lingering fears from the pandemic could change the way we watch and play sports

Josh Woods
Long after a crisis recedes, residual anxiety can remain and become calcified in cultures, customs and institutions

4 ways COVID-19 has exposed gaps in the U.S. social safety net

Paul Shafer
Americans without bank accounts may have delays in financial aid

The pandemic is sending India’s poor into the abyss

Moushumi Roy, Tirth Bhatta
Already rife with inequality, the pandemic has distributed suffering unequally among India's underclass

Questions about Trump’s incomplete physical after president’s hydroxychloroquine admission: report

Tom Boggioni
"The White House is declining to explain why he has yet to complete the yearly doctor’s examination"

Long after the virus is gone, the trauma from quarantine will linger

Matthew Rozsa
The pandemic is forcing billions into isolation — and that will have long-term repercussions for human civilization

NeverTrump conservatives hit the president where it hurts with expanded new ad campaign

Alex Henderson
"We face a collective mourning for the America we once knew," The Lincoln Project co-founder says

Coronavirus is coming for wildland firefighters. They’re not ready

Zoya Teirstein
Keeping wildland firefighters safe will require a significant shift in the way the country has fought wildfires

Congress said COVID-19 tests should be free — but who’s paying?

Blake Farmer
Hospitals around the country are afraid to send out hundreds of thousands of bills related to COVID-19 testing

The rich are making out like bandits in this pandemic

David Cay Johnston
The Trump-radical Republican response has been great for corporations and the one-percenters, not so good for you

Trump’s COVID-19 vaccine czar refuses to sell his stock holdings of major drug company

Julia Conley
GlaxoSmithKline is one of several pharmaceutical companies researching potential vaccines for the coronavirus

In hard-hit New Jersey, COVID-19 saddles some small health departments with crushing workload

Sean Campbell, Joshua Kaplan
As the state reopens, workers worry duties will increase.

For schools to re-open safely, we need to let teachers lead the way

Lesley Lavery
The virus has clarified what educators do, and it also compounds the challenges they face

“Lovebirds” is a romance-deficient career misstep for the enjoyable Issa Rae and Kumail Nanjiani

Melanie McFarland
Among the few compliments one can pay to this formulaic flop is that at least they cast actors of color. Hooray?

As Ron DeSantis hypes low numbers, Florida may be undercounting coronavirus deaths by up to 58%

Igor Derysh
A new model also projects that Florida will be hit hard over the next four weeks as the state reopens

Republican “plot to gut Social Security behind closed doors” gains steam in Senate COVID-19 talks

Jake Johnson
"We need to be increasing Social Security's modest benefits — not creating secret commissions to cut them"

While pushing for corporate legal immunity, McConnell vows to block enhanced unemployment benefits

Jake Johnson
Boosted unemployment insurance providing an additional $600 a week on top of state benefits is set to end July 31

Substitute pharmacists warn their co-workers: We’ll probably bring the virus to you

Ava Kofman
When these floaters show up at a store, they often aren’t told if anyone there has tested positive.

Republican governors listened to the science on coronavirus. Why not climate change?

Maria Gallucci
Ohio ranks sixth among U.S. states in carbon dioxide emissions and is the third-largest consumer of coal

Another Trump con: Now he’s cheating frontline workers and National Guard troops

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump is shortchanging frontline workers and denying benefits to National Guard troops. Why is anyone surprised?

This pandemic isn’t just about Trump’s incompetence — it’s about class war, waged from the top

Norman Solomon
Media outrage has been directed at Trump — not at the obvious greed and widespread death and suffering

“Fox & Friends” host Brian Kilmeade makes an unexpected admission: “Walls and fences don’t work”

Roger Sollenberger
Trump's favorite morning show thinks fences can't stop beachgoers — yet they somehow work at the southern border

Longtime hydroxychloroquine user contracts COVID-19

Matthew Rozsa
A woman who took the politicized anti-malarial drug for 19 years to treat lupus still contracted COVID-19

Trump tours Michigan Ford plant without face mask; state attorney general says he’s not welcome back

Nicole Karlis
"It's disappointing, yet entirely predictable," Dana Nessel, the Michigan state attorney general, told Salon
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