Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 71)
Republican senator misleadingly compares COVID-19 to car crashes in leaked audio recording
Sarah K Burris
Fact: COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have far surpassed the fatality rate of car crashes
COVID-19 data chief claims she was fired for refusing to “manipulate data” to back reopening Florida
Igor Derysh
Rebekah Jones says she was fired for declining to "manually change data to drum up support for the plan to reopen"
Is Trump taking hydroxychloroquine? Who cares? It’s another right-wing snake-oil scam
Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers have long fantasized they have access to medical "miracles" unavailable to us pathetic normies
Chasing the elusive dream of a COVID cure
Liz Szabo
Scientists are also taking a fresh look at existing medications that might be repurposed to fight COVID-19
Trump’s HHS secretary accidentally tells the truth: Racism is driving pandemic policy
Chauncey DeVega
Alex Azar's comments were hateful — and honest, exposing the racist logic behind the entire Trump movement
Two coasts. One virus: How New York suffered nearly 10 times the number of deaths as California
Joe Sexton, Joaquin Sapien
New York City remains the epicenter of the United States’ coronavirus outbreak
Uber lays off more than 3,000 workers as Silicon Valley’s implosion continues
Matthew Rozsa
Uber has joined a number of other Silicon Valley companies in laying off large chunks of its workforce
Judge rejects Martin Shkreli’s request to be released from prison to research coronavirus treatment
Alex Henderson
U.S. District Judge Kiyo Matsumoto criticized Martin Shkreli’s request as “delusional self-aggrandizing behavior”
Trump’s war on masks: It’s working — at least with his base
Amanda Marcotte
Trump supporters are eagerly trashing masks and social-distancing rules. Will we all pay the price for this folly?
The Trump administration says a new bailout program will help 35 million Americans. Will it?
Justin Elliott, Lydia DePillis, Paul Kiel
Experts fear that the Federal Reserve’s new program won’t reach enough businesses or save enough jobs
Vote-by-mail under “existential threat” as top U.S. Postal Service official reportedly forced out
Jake Johnson
The USPS Board of Governors is now almost completely controlled by Trump appointees
“60 Minutes” interview with whistleblower sends Trump flying into a fit of rage
Sarah Burris
Trump calls whistleblower rules a "racket," threatens a GOP senator and attempt to muzzle the press in one tweet
On the prowl for bogus claims about coronavirus treatments, the FDA targets miracle mineral solution
Amy Martyn
The FDA has encountered an old nemesis: a “miracle” solution made of chlorine dioxide
The pandemic and the end of group fitness
Nicole Karlis
Group fitness was the rare industry that thrived in the Internet Age. Now, it faces its greatest test
The Lancet medical journal calls on Americans to vote Trump out for “incoherent” COVID-19 response
Julia Conley
Calling on Americans to Vote Trump Out, The Lancet Eviscerates US President Over 'Incoherent' Covid-19 Response
Do we really want a new Cold War with China? Mainstream media thinks so
Gregory Shupak
Do we really want a new Cold War with China?
Putin’s Russia is handling the COVID-19 outbreak much like Trump’s America — badly
Matthew Rozsa
Despite their rivalry, both nations have struggled under the weight of oligarchy to mount a humane response
Bankruptcy courts left ill-prepared for tsunami of people going broke from coronavirus shutdown
Paige Marta Skiba, Dalié Jiménez, Michelle McKinnon Miller, Pamela Foohey, Sara Sternberg Greene
The courts are sheltering in place too
Ignoring Trump, red states expand vote by mail
Jessica Huseman, Mike Spies
The Heritage Foundation and other conservative groups warn, with little evidence, that voting by mail fosters fraud
Families of essential workers killed by COVID-19 face loss of health care
Bob Hennelly
Some families lose health coverage after one jobholder dies. Universal healthcare is the only sane response
Coronavirus information, misinformation, disinformation and outright lies
Richard Phillips
We urgently need to equip ourselves better for the basic requirements of contemporary truth management
America’s indifference to death is nothing new: But it’s made this crisis much worse
David Masciotra
Our history suggests a willingness to ignore death and suffering — especially when those who die aren't white
To stay afloat in the pandemic, doctors turn to GoFundMe
Brooke Borel
Small primary care practices are turning to crowdfunding to survive.
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