Showing results for: Coronavirus - Covid 19 (page 83)
Millionaire GOP congressman: Allowing more Americans to die is less evil than keeping economy closed
Igor Derysh
Trey Hollingsworth, who has a net worth of $50 million, says lawmakers need to put on our "big boy" pants
This is now Trump’s official policy: Deflect all the blame, steal all the credit
Amanda Marcotte
In a fit of childish desperation, Trump forces his signature onto stimulus checks and blames WHO for pandemic
Will Trump try to “reopen the economy” by force — even if thousands more die?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump and his allies have made a dark calculation — "reopening" at any price is his only path to re-election
The ultimate stress test: The American world that COVID-19 reveals
Rajan Menon
What does COVID-19 reveal about the American political sphere?
“The Daily Show” fills in Trump’s missing month, brutally exposes his coronavirus incompetency
Bob Brigham
Trevor Noah and "The Daily Show" filled in Trump’s missing month
Limbaugh falsely claims criticisms of Trump’s coronavirus preparedness are “a political hit job”
Matthew Rozsa
"This effort . . . to portray Trump as unprepared is as bogus as the Steele dossier," Limbaugh tells his listeners
CIA warned employees not to use unproven drug treatment for coronavirus touted by President Trump
Matthew Rozsa
It raised the alarm over "potentially significant side effects" associated with hydroxychloroquine, including death
How do we end the coronavirus shutdown? Hire an army of public health workers
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Stabilizing the number of people who have the virus, and ensuring hospitals can manage cases is hard in America
Leadership in the age of COVID-19: Hiding the bodies to maintain the illusion of competency
Bob Hennelly
Trump's federal government is managing this pandemic based on inventory control concerns and not the public health
As Trump threatens to kill Postal Service, #SaveUSPS pushes for action
Julia Conley
Defenders of USPS push back against Trump's attack: "There's no vote-by-mail if there's no postal service"
Voter disenfranchisement and COVID-19 are connected — here’s why
Mienah Z. Sharif, Anna K. Hing, Héctor E. Alcalá
COVID-19 is a dual threat — to public health and to our democracy
Alabama cannot bar abortions in response to the coronavirus pandemic, federal judge rules
Matthew Rozsa
States like Ohio and Mississippi have claimed that abortion services deprive them of necessary medical equipment
Trump’s voters will never admit they were wrong — even in the face of national catastrophe
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's fans will never admit they made a mistake — that's the hill they'll die on, and not just metaphorically
“Fox & Friends” guest compares COVID-19 to the seasonal flu: “This was not and is not a pandemic!”
David Edwards
Fox News host Brian Kilmeade informed conservative Bill Bennett that COVID-19 was, in fact, labeled a pandemic
Trump says he faces “biggest decision” — but the ones he’s already made have killed thousands
Heather Digby Parton
Trump chose to do nothing for weeks — now we're in a crisis with thousands of deaths and no end in sight
Abortions without clinics: Amid COVID-19 crisis, let women self-manage abortion
Jill E. Adams
With many clinics closed during the pandemic, women who self-managing their abortions should not face legal risk
Bernie Sanders: Congress must stop Trump from using crisis to bankrupt Postal Service
Jake Johnson
Trump may be using this crisis to push for privatized mail delivery — but USPS is needed now more than ever
Could COVID-19 bring down the U.S. empire?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
The United States is failing miserably to provide any model of how to successfully combat COVID-19
We still don’t know how many people are in the hospital with COVID-19
Charles Ornstein
Without consistent information, the U.S. won’t be able to properly respond as new coronavirus hot spots emerge
White House directed FEMA to grant $96 million no-bid coronavirus contract
Yeganeh Torbati, J. David McSwane
AirBoss was granted the single largest no-bid purchase
Experts say coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco homeless shelter was preventable
Nicole Karlis
Workers at homeless shelters in San Francisco have been horrified at the lack of protective equipment for staff
It’s not too late to change America’s coronavirus future
Sara May Bergstresser
We need swift, strong measures and protection for our healthcare workers
Eugene Scalia, Trump’s Labor Secretary, comes under fire for making life harder for the unemployed
Jake Johnson
Scalia slammed for "despicable" efforts to roll back unemployment benefits and paid leave in coronavirus stimulus
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