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Antibody tests were hailed as way to end lockdowns. Instead, they cause confusion
Christie Aschwanden
Some communities had originally considered community antibody testing as a way out of lockdown. Most reconsidered
Fight over safe reopening is the latest front in “a civil war at the EPA”
Hamilton Nolan
Trump’s EPA is trying to force scientists back to the office. They have no reason to believe it’s safe
Why are we waiting for billionaires to save us?
Kate Yoder
The climate movement has a fraught relationship with billionaires.
Trump loyalist Lindsey Graham locked in dead heat with Democratic challenger in red South Carolina
Roger Sollenberger
A deep dive into this new poll reveals unnerving developments for Graham, who has bet his political future on Trump
The richest billionaires became vastly richer during pandemic, even as stocks tumbled
Matthew Rozsa
Disaster capitalism: Though stock market tumbles have hurt them a bit, billionaires are consolidating their wealth
How restaurants are reopening safely, from transforming horse stalls to using disposible menus
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon spoke to restaurant owners around the U.S. to learn their strategies to keeping staff & customers safe
George Conway group blisters Mitch McConnell: He “violated and abased the solemn oaths he took”
Roger Sollenberger
A small group of anti-Trump Republican operatives has set its sights on the self-proclaimed "Grim Reaper"
After labeling white supremacy a “hoax,” Carlson calls Minneapolis protests “a form of tyranny”
Roger Sollenberger
"The strong and the violent oppress the weak and the unarmed," the Fox host says as another unarmed black man dies
Yes, Trump’s Twitter threats against Democrats are a “distraction” — but we can’t ignore them
Amanda Marcotte
Trump is desperate, and encouraging violence from his superfans. That's dangerous, and we can't look the other way
President Trump amplifies “Cowboys for Trump” founder’s call to execute Democrats
Andrea Germanos
The president boosted a comment from the founder of the group that said "the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat"
Facing lawsuits, Betsy DeVos quietly updates agency rule keeping dreamers from relief funds
Roger Sollenberger
DeVos will no longer legally pursue schools for allocating relief funds to Dreamers. For many, it might be too late
ACLU sues Food and Drug Administration over abortion care restrictions amid coronavirus pandemic
Andrea Germanos
"This administration apparently would rather subject patients and clinicians to life-threatening medical risks"
Trump’s claim he couldn’t vote in person debunked: He drove by poll site six times but voted by mail
Igor Derysh
Trump claims he had to vote by mail, because he was busy at the White House. He was actually golfing in Florida
Seattle judge tosses suit that tried to gag Fox News commentary
Brian Steinberg
Seattle judge dismisses lawsuit that hoped to bar Fox from "publishing further and false and deceptive content"
Activist turned scientist Gregg Gonsalves on Trump’s “genocide” and Deborah Birx’s “horrific” game
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime AIDS activist, now an epidemiologist, on Trump's "monumental error" and Deborah Birx's deadly compromise
How to cover Joe Biden’s flubs, flaws and failures — without repeating “but her emails”
Dan Froomkin
Biden is infinitely more qualified and less corrupt than Trump — but that doesn't mean media should whitewash him
All-GOP Texas Supreme Court, voting from home, rules fear of coronavirus no excuse to vote by mail
Alexa Ura
Texas Supreme Court: Lack of immunity to coronavirus isn’t enough for mail-in ballot
Kayleigh McEnany voted by mail 11 times in 10 years, but claims mail-in ballots invite rampant fraud
Roger Sollenberger
McEnany has been trying to undermine the process she has chosen in every Florida election she has voted in.
California’s sudden spike in coronavirus cases bodes poorly for other states pondering reopening
Nicole Karlis
The most populous state was a leader in pandemic management; now, cases are way up. What happened?
Study finds only half of Americans would get coronavirus vaccine, far below herd immunity levels
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists believe roughly 70 percent of the population would need vaccination to achieve herd immunity
Larry Kramer, author and activist who dedicated his life to fighting AIDS, dies at 84
Joseph Neese
The gay author's forceful activism during the AIDS epidemic saved many lives and forever changed health care
Study: Fox News viewership linked to higher non-compliance with stay-at-home orders
Igor Derysh
The study found that a 1% increase in Fox viewership reduced compliance with stay-at-home orders by 8.9%
DOJ drops insider-trading probe of senators as another Republican’s trades come under scrutiny
Igor Derysh
Rep. Phil Roe, R-Tenn., made more than 600 trades worth up to $18.4 million before the stock market plunged
KY Gov. Andy Beshear condemns GOP hypocrisy over “radical militia group” and lynching effigy
Roger Sollenberger
Beshear said the protesters were "embraced and emboldened by elected leaders that rallied with them weeks before"
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