Showing results for: Coronavirus (page 103)
Trump falsely claims that he golfs less than Obama during 276th golf course outing as president
Igor Derysh
“In the past two months, Trump has played golf more times than he has met with Dr. Fauci"
Cruz called out for not wearing mask on American Airlines flight: “Horrifying disregard” for others
Alex Henderson
Cruz was photographed without a mask during a commercial flight, which was a violation of the airline's rule
Betsy DeVos criticized for plan to reopen schools: “I wouldn’t trust you to care for a house plant”
Igor Derysh
The secretary of education insists that schools must reopen, though she cannot assure parents doing so will be safe
White House sends “oppo dump” in attempt to discredit Fauci after he disputes Trump on coronavirus
Igor Derysh
The White House sent journalists a list of all the times Fauci “has been wrong” on the coronavirus
Dr. John Gartner: “Donald Trump is the most successful bio-terrorist in human history”
Chauncey DeVega
Psychologist and former Johns Hopkins professor on Trump's pandemic conduct: "He is a first-degree mass murderer"
A singular figure in Texas’ coronavirus collapse: Greg Abbott leads his state in alarming direction
Emma Platoff
The governor dithered, using language that experts said confused the public and undermined the health mission
Coronavirus side effects: Deep budget cuts for state and local government services
Carla Flink
New York State referred to the magnitude of its cuts as having “no precedent in modern times”
Manufacturer approved for coronavirus hardship loan — but just landed a $83M government contract
Alex Henderson
"RTI's taxpayer-backed windfall has raised eyebrows among industry insiders and lawmakers"
How the 99% can force the 1% to defeat COVID-19
Kevin A. Young, Michael Schwartz
If collective action can force businesses to bear the costs, employers will force politicians to take action
Child care industry, rocked by coronavirus, set to face new round of uncertainty
Alexis Goldstein
Coronavirus relief funds are about to run out for the child care industry
How 68,000 COVID-19 survivors created a world-class patient resource group in just four months
Nicole Karlis
Discussions of trauma and mystery symptoms await in "Survivor Corps," where volunteers fact-check medical claims
Will the schools open? Behind that unanswerable question lies a national catastrophe
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's push to reopen is ghoulish — and liberals have no coherent answer. We have failed the next generation
Cuomo’s report on new nursing home policy for COVID patients prompts more controversy
Joaquin Sapien, Joe Sexton
The report has come under withering criticism, from some nursing home executives, medical experts and scientists
“You can’t do that”: Betsy DeVos gets schooled by Fox News host
David Edwards
Chris Wallace scolds Betsy DeVos for trying to illegally cut off school funding
How to differentiate coronavirus vaccine news from hype
Nicole Karlis
How long will it take? What do trial "phases" mean? We asked scientists to explain what news is and isn't important
The long, ignoble history of presidents snubbing medical advice
Matthew Rozsa
Trump isn't the first president to recklessly endanger his health — but putting others at risk, too, sets him apart
Medicine’s misguided romance with machines is making the coronavirus worse
Yvan Prkachin, Lisa De Bode
The history of a controversial syndrome linked to Covid-19 shows the risks of letting technology dictate treatment
Alzheimer’s in the era of COVID-19: What do you do when you’re estranged—and next of kin?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A sudden death in the family left with me no information, or answers
Pandemic and prison: Shearod McFarland, incarcerated in Michigan, on what COVID-19 has changed
Shearod McFarland, Mateo Hoke
Shearod McFarland, 52, is incarcerated in Parnall Correctional Facility. He's interviewed here by Mateo Hoke
“African American history is American history”: Museum exhibits respond to Black Lives Matter
Ashlie D. Stevens
New curators are bringing the Black American experience to the forefront, while existing museums shift their focus
Researchers believe coronavirus could infect fetuses
Matthew Rozsa
A small study suggests that mother-to-fetus transmission is possible
As coronavirus seizes the state, Florida hospitals are in panic mode
Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 cases surge in the state — and hospitals say they are running out of beds
Statues versus protesters: Trump and the GOP favor the dead over the living
David Masciotra
Donald Trump's "base" isn't even living Americans. It's a morbid mythology of the past, and meaningless monuments
More than 20 million people face eviction by the end of September as GOP threatens to cut aid: study
Igor Derysh
Republicans are set to let millions of American renters go off a cliff — while Trump's properties seek rent relief
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