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Why “the market” can’t regulate the trade of PPE and other vital pandemic supplies

Terry H. Schwadron
Remember when Trump and Barr set up a task force to bust COVID-19 price gougers?

Masks for All: Bernie Sanders pushes to provide face coverings for everyone in the country

Eoin Higgins
"President Donald Trump has recklessly made masks a political football"

COVID-19 in ICE detention: An asylum-seeker on getting coronavirus in a for-profit immigration jail

Raul Luna Gonzalez, Gabriel Thompson
Raul fled cartel violence only to end up jailed during the pandemic. He's interviewed here by Gabriel Thompson

FDA warns of contaminated hand sanitizers that can make you go blind

Nicole Karlis
Over 60 commercial hand sanitizers have been discovered to contain methanol, which can be deadly

Hospitals suddenly left short of doctors — because of Trump’s visa ban

Dara Lind
Hundreds of young doctors have their visas put on hold indefinitely.

We asked experts to respond to the most common COVID-19 conspiracy theories and misinformation

Matthew Rozsa
Researchers and professors comment on the origin of pandemic misinformation, and how to debunk such claims

How the pandemic hit Americans

Rajan Menon
Selective in its impact, the virus has struck the homeless hard

No rallies, no Death Star: Trump’s campaign is disintegrating before our eyes

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Brad Parscale? Who’s he? Nothing Trump did in 2016 is working — his campaign is being managed by the coronavirus

Conspiracy theories debunked: Here’s what COVID contact tracers really do

Julie Appleby
Contact tracing is a tried-and-true public health tool being applied to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus

Gov. Andy Beshear wants to give Black Kentucky residents health coverage — but there’s a catch

Igor Derysh
The effort is already underway, Beshear told Salon. State Rep. Attica Scott says it's just a "short-term Band-aid"

Why the Trump administration is donating ventilators to countries that don’t need them

Yeganeh Torbati
Trump’s plan to make the U.S. "king of ventilators" may crowd out more urgently needed aid to foreign countries

Fox News peddled misinformation about the coronavirus 253 times in five days: study

Roger Sollenberger
Laura Ingraham was single-handedly responsible for about a quarter of the misleading claims, averaging 12 per show

Lifting the veil on a controversial e-cigarette company

Eli Wolfe
A corporate filing in California has provided a glimpse of those involved with the e-cigarette company

Desperate, Trump and the Republicans will try to win by declaring war on the cities

Amanda Marcotte
Trump sends in the troops and Republicans encourage the spread of coronavirus — war on the cities is now for real

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp sues Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms over face mask requirement

Igor Derysh
Kemp sued after Bottoms accused Trump of violating her city’s laws by refusing to wear a mask on his recent visit

How Donald Trump plans to scapegoat George Soros to win re-election

Neil McLaughlin, Iga Mergler

Promising retail sector numbers soon to be undermined by unemployment apocalypse

Matthew Rozsa
A brief rise in the retail sector will soon be undercut by expiring supplemental UI benefits

NPR and USA Today express regret for allowing Trump officials to lie

Alex Henderson
News outlets express regret after letting Trump officials lie on the record

Kayleigh McEnany: “Science should not stand in the way” of schools reopening amid pandemic

Cody Fenwick
"The science is on our side here," Donald Trump's White House press secretary falsely claims

Exclusive: Poll shows gun safety messages swing voters to Democrats as worries rise amid pandemic

Igor Derysh
What sways voters amid the coronavirus crisis? Calling out Republicans over inaction on gun violence

Trump dumps Brad Parscale — but the campaign’s failures are all about him

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's campaign is falling apart because of his massive failures — Parscale's a sleaze, but he's not to blame

The looming showdown in Congress: Protecting workers vs. protecting employers in the pandemic

Christina Jewett, Melissa Bailey
The debate reflects a deepening schism between the major political parties

Chris Hedges: America faces a historic choice — “ugly corporate tyranny” or revolution

Chauncey DeVega
These are "the good times," says Hedges, compared to what may lie ahead. But there's real hope in the streets
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