Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 74)
Spending trillions on “defense” left America unprepared for real disasters
Kate Yoder
The Pentagon can't prevent a pandemic
Gas-powered appliances may be hazardous for your health: study
Rachel Ramirez
Indoor air quality isn't always better than what you're breathing outdoors.
How the pandemic and an anti-vax health official are roiling a Montana community
Kathleen McLaughlin
A political schism has created reverberations in one community in the northwestern corner of the state
Here’s why llamas are being enlisted to fight coronavirus
Nicole Karlis
Llamas' unique immune systems have intrigued scientists studying COVID-19
How climate change is contributing to skyrocketing rates of infectious disease
Abrahm Lustgarten
Ignoring the connection between climate change and pandemics would be “dangerous delusion,” one scientist said
A silver lining in the global pandemic: The beginning of the end for oil?
Michael T. Klare
Energy in a post-pandemic world
Critics warn COVID-19 digital “privacy” bill is really “anti-privacy” bill in disguise
Andrea Germanos
"This bill is truly a privacy 'cure' worse than the disease."
A Mother’s Day scream into the void: Rage, grief and brief moments of beauty in the pandemic age
Lily Burana
Our days drag. I'm angry all the time. And I hardly recognize myself in the domestic scenes I've embraced
You don’t owe Joe Biden anything: Shaming the left is immoral — and bad politics
Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla
Should leftists shut up and toe the line, for fear of Trump? That's an unacceptable surrender of political power
Quarantine stigma and psychological scars: Learning from leprosy care as we treat COVID-19
Wendy Chin-Tanner
In today's news, I hear echoes of my father's story as a Hansen's Disease patient under federal quarantine
How the coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the global mining industry
John Steen
Other economic collapses have affected the mining industry, but the one spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic is unusual
White House press secretary calls mass testing “nonsensical” — but she’s reportedly tested weekly
Cody Fenwick
"The notion that everyone needs to be tested is just simply nonsensical," McEnany said during a press briefing
Trump’s desperate hours: He was contemptuous of the virus — now it has him trapped
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump was convinced COVID-19 was nothing — and now it's in the White House. He's a desperate, dangerous man
Harris, Sanders, and Markey propose $2,000 monthly payments for rest of COVID-19 crisis
Jake Johnson
The proposed bill would send $2,000 in direct payments to adults who earn less than $120,000 a year.
Larry Hogan’s fake #resistance: His purchase of Korean COVID-19 tests looks like a PR stunt
Pete Tucker
Maryland's anti-Trump GOP governor seized a moment in the spotlight: But was his "heroism" just a media scam?
Hydroxychloroquine truther Laura Ingraham, who is not a doctor, begs Trump to overturn FDA’s warning
Roger Sollenberger
The Fox host's plea came hours before the largest study published to date found the drug failed to help patients
COVID-19 reignites a contentious debate over bats and disease
Katherine J. Wu
Bats’ relationship with viruses has attracted both awe from scientists and hatred from those who fear disease
The “Plandemic” conspiracy video, explained
Nicole Karlis
In a viral clip, a scientist falsely states that hospitals are being paid to put "COVID-19" as cause of death
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany once denounced Trump’s remarks as racist and “hateful”
Matthew Rozsa
The White House staffer also formerly denounced the president for being "a Republican in name only"
Trump’s claim that US tested more than all countries combined is “pants on fire” wrong
Shefali Luthra
The president's claim is not only inaccurate but also ridiculous
Trump blocks national testing program — why? Because tests make us “look bad”
Dan Froomkin
Amid Trump's flagrant lies, a truth comes out: He's never wanted "all this testing" because he fears the optics
Mainstream media’s racist trope: Blaming COVID-19 on China’s “wet markets”
Joshua Cho
While the origins of this pandemic are unclear, Western media coverage of "wet markets" has been ignorant or worse
Jared Kushner reportedly in charge of push for vaccine — what could go wrong?
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's son-in-law has been tasked with fast-tracking a coronavirus vaccine. As usual, it's all smoke and mirrors
What is “Covid Toe?” Scientists are puzzled by COVID-19 related toe rashes
Nicole Karlis
A rare side effect, or a sign of worse symptoms to come? Experts have some theories
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