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Mark Cuban calls out Trump on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show: “He always plays the victim card”

Roger Sollenberger
"What have we got to lose to listen to what you said that Donald did right?" Cuban asked the Trump apologist

Rent is still due in Kushnerville

Alec MacGillis
A resident at one housing complex talks about being pressured for rent, even during the pandemic

Kelly Loeffler’s husband donated $1 million to Trump PAC right after insider trading allegations

Igor Derysh
Loeffler, who has been accused of buying her Senate seat, trails in recent election polls amid federal scrutiny

America’s pandemic role reversal

Karen J. Greenberg
Over there is now over here

60 million people will be driven into extreme poverty due the pandemic

Matthew Rozsa
The World Bank predicts that the pandemic will cause the first global increase in poverty since 1998

Robert Reich: The privileged and powerful reach new lows in the pandemic

Robert Reich
Robert Reich: Those in power must stop viewing the pandemic as an obstacle to personal ambition

Virus outbreak hits nearly empty University of Texas campus: What will happen this fall?

Roger Sollenberger
An outbreak at one of America’s flagship state universities could be magnified many times over come September

Trump administration rushes deportations of migrant children during coronavirus

Lomi Kriel
With the nation focused on COVID-19, the U.S. government is rushing the deportations of migrant children

Fox News host Sean Hannity: Trump may take hydroxychloroquine because he “built the hospitals”

Roger Sollenberger
You "cannot conclude" that "it's going to kill you,” Hannity said. "This will kill you," a Fox colleague also said

As unemployment hits 36 million, congressional GOP rejects a second round of stimulus checks

Matthew Rozsa
Congressional Republicans want to tie future relief to work, despite the fact that unemployment is at a record high

Leaked Pentagon memo undercuts Trump’s big promise: No vaccine until “at least the summer of 2021”

Igor Derysh
Trump and his defense secretary tout a vaccine by year's end. An internal Pentagon memo paints a different picture

Under cover of pandemic, Trump taking major steps toward autocracy: Where’s the media?

Dan Froomkin
In the last week, Trump's administration has tried to assert and consolidate total power. Who's telling the people?

Scientists say social distancing has worked really well to reduce coronavirus’s spread

Matthew Rozsa
A new study finds the nation's drastic measures saved 35 million people from contracting the virus

Kroger abandons demand that employees return extra COVID-19 pay – here’s what happened

Ashlie D. Stevens
Just as the grocery chain canceled its workers' "hero pay," Kroger was asking for emergency overpayment money back

After Wisconsin Republicans forced election, study links in-person voting to spike in COVID-19 cases

Igor Derysh
University of Wisconsin study finds a "significant" link to increase in infections in weeks following Election Day

Trump executive order directs heads of every federal agency to gut regulations amid pandemic

Jake Johnson
"And we want to leave it that way," Trump says, indicating an appetite to make the sweeping deregulation permanent

With 36 million out of work, Trump signals willingness to let expanded unemployment benefits expire

Jake Johnson
"Trump's plan is to cut off the boost to unemployment benefits and shower his wealthy buddies with more tax cuts"

Trump threatens to block federal funding to Michigan for sending absentee ballot forms to all voters

Jake Johnson
The president's threat shows the lengths to which he is willing to go to stop an expansion of voting rights

Fox News’ coronavirus coverage decreased more than 40% over the past month, study reveals

Roger Sollenberger
Fox's coverage has also shifted from public health and scientific concerns to economic anxiety and fringe protests

Will social distancing kill the movement for a car-free future?

Eve Andrews
Where does that leave people who don’t own cars?

The Church of QAnon: How right-wing conspiracy theories take the form of religious movements

Marc-André Argentino
The QAnon movement is now being used by some charismatic Christians as a way to interpret the Bible

Cell data reveals how right-wing lockdown protesters may be spreading COVID-19

Jake Johnson
"The behavior we're seeing at protests carries a high risk of infection," said an emergency care physician

Why you should take coronavirus vaccine news with a grain of salt

Nicole Karlis
The hype over Moderna's phase 1 trial of a coronavirus vaccine was largely hot air. Here's why

Studies that said smokers were at lower risk for coronavirus were likely wrong. Here’s why

Matthew Rozsa
Recent studies suggested smokers were not apt to get coronavirus infections. The opposite appears true
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