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Ohio attorney general orders clinics to stop all “nonessential” abortions because of coronavirus
Igor Derysh
Lawmakers recently passed a "heartbeat" bill and introduced a bill to create a felony called "abortion murder"
Why are people buying guns? That’s about the last thing we need right now
Amanda Marcotte
Do people think virus-zombies are coming for their toilet paper stash? Bringing a gun into your home is stupid
Fauci on Trump’s coronavirus briefings: “I can’t jump in front of the microphone and push him down”
Igor Derysh
“I mean, seriously . . . Let’s get real. What do you want me to do?” an "exhausted" Dr. Anthony Fauci asked
Meghan McCain announces she is pregnant after suffering a miscarriage last year
Matthew Rozsa
"I will be appearing on 'The View' from home via satellite," McCain said as she made the announcement
Trump refuses to promise his own company won’t get a taxpayer bailout: “Let’s just see what happens”
Igor Derysh
“We're not here to create a slush fund for Donald Trump and his family," Sen. Elizabeth Warren says
Should we rally around the president in a time of crisis? Definitely not this one
Heather Digby Parton
All Trump has done for months is spread lies and self-serving propaganda. A wartime leader? Forget about it
Trump’s most dangerous flim-flam: False hope and quack advice
Dan Froomkin
Hasn't he done enough damage? Now Trump is giving fake medical advice from the White House, based on "a feeling"
Media must get the facts right in a life-and-death crisis: Right now, that’s not happening
Jim Naureckas
Pundits and reporters aren't being honest about the major issues driving government response to the coronavirus
New federal sick leave law — who’s eligible, who’s not and how many weeks do you get
Elizabeth C. Tippett
With schools closing, many parents have to stay home with their kids
UN chief warns of coming recession for the planet due to COVID-19
Evelyn Leopold
Bumping elbows at the United Nations
Nature surrounds us, even in quarantine
Keith A. Spencer
Two new books revel in the evolutionary beauty of weeds, moths, and the quotidian insects that live in our homes
The peril of state power amid COVID-19 pandemic
Michael Schulson
Governments have the power to control individual behaviors during coronavirus outbreak. How far should that go?
For the rich, COVID-19 protections. For health workers, a shrug
Devi Sridhar
While COVID-19 testing and protections become “luxury” goods among the wealthy, health workers are left wanting
Bernie Sanders raises $2 million for coronavirus relief
Eoin Higgins
"Not Done Yet": The Bernie Sanders campaign puts its fundraising prowess to another purpose
There are no dolphins in Venice: But the vision of a better world may sustain us
Andrew O'Hehir
A visionary meme that moved the world was largely untrue — but the hope of transformation and redemption is real
Years of austerity weakened the public health response to coronavirus
Mike Ludwig
Public health accounts for less than 3 percent of overall health expenditures
How late night comedy shows are making sense of absurd and reckless coronavirus responses
Sophia A. McClennen
COVID-19 isn't funny. But making fun of dangerous and stupid political and public responses is important
Sex workers are stressed, anxious and depressed amid COVID-19 pandemic
Nicole Karlis
As the novel coronavirus causes significant income loss, many sex workers have no safety net
Calls for Trump administration to release migrants from detention increase amid COVID-19 pandemic
Julián Aguilar
Federal agencies put immigrants and immigration workers at risk amid coronavirus
We have to stop comparing this coronavirus to the flu
Charles Ornstein
This coronavirus is unlike anything in our lifetime
A revolution by pandemic
Bob Hennelly
The coronavirus pandemic raises questions as to whether capitalism has failed
With oil prices falling amid the COVID-19 recession, it’s the beginning of the end for fracking
Juan Cole
With prices plunging, the entire oil industry is in peril. What's bad for investors is good for the planet
Jerry Falwell Jr. just unmasked social conservatism
John Stoehr
We owe Jerry Falwell Jr. a debt of gratitude
Don’t just debunk COVID-19 myths. Learn from them
Anita Makri
The tactic of simply throwing facts at the misinformation problem can be ineffective, and even counterproductive
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