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Cats and dogs are both susceptible to coronavirus — but cats have it worse
Nicole Karlis
Will our furry friends become disease vectors? Here's what new studies say
YouTube videos on COVID-19 causing “a pandemic of misinformation,” study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Alarmingly, more than one-fourth of the most-viewed YouTube videos about COVID-19 contained falsehoods
What if the coronavirus is never eradicated? Scientists say it’s possible
Matthew Rozsa
The novel coronavirus may become another virus that humanity learns to coexist with forever — akin to HIV or Ebola
Downplaying threat posed to kids, Trump calls Fauci’s cautions over reopening schools “unacceptable”
Jake Johnson
"Trump is a compulsive liar who suggested we could fight COVID-19 by injecting people with bleach"
“Lives were lost”: Bright calls out Trump administration over personal protective equipment shortage
David Edwards
Ousted U.S. vaccine chief testifies “lives were lost” because Trump administration failed to ramp up production
Merely talking normally may spread coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
Don't speak? Tiny droplets of moisture released during talking appears a possible vector for infection
The pandemic exposes the truth: Right-wing “individualism” is just selfish garbage
Amanda Marcotte
"Every man is an island" was an alluring right-wing philosophy — until folks were marooned indefinitely at home
GOP’s “deep state” hypocrisy: They’re shocked by Flynn case, but cool with warrantless searches
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans stage massive seizures about routine intelligence-gathering, then vote to let the FBI see your browser
Richard Burr steps aside as Senate Intel chair after FBI seizes his phone in probe of stock sales
Igor Derysh
The Republican stepped aside after multiple news outlets reported that FBI agents served him with a search warrant
Governor warns of “more deaths” after Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down stay-at-home order
Jake Johnson
"We are in the wild west," Democratic Gov. Tony Evers says following the court's ruling
As hunger soars, Trump USDA resumes effort to take nutrition benefits from more than 1 million
Jake Johnson
"The administration has decided that now . . . is a great time to crack down on Americans who rely on food stamps"
Show me a hero: New York Times health reporter Donald McNeil has seized the moment
Dan Froomkin
McNeil has reported the hell out of this story and told the truth — and his editors have scolded him for it
Trump and Musk: Two unstable geniuses compared
Alexei Bayer, Stephan Richter
Recognizing what constitutes reality is a minimum job requirement for any leader.
Exclusive: Pompeo, DeVos and other Trump cabinet members have deep financial ties to China
Roger Sollenberger
Republicans are now demonizing China — but Trump cabinet members have gotten rich off the Chinese government
Ousted whistleblower Dr. Rick Bright warns U.S. could face “darkest winter in modern history”
Julia Conley
"If we fail to develop a national coordinated response, based in science, I fear the pandemic will get far worse"
“Go back to work”: Republican Rep. Jim Jordan slams idea of federal help for struggling Americans
Brad Reed
"The best stimulus is to go back to work”: GOP’s Jim Jordan shoots down additional coronavirus relief
White House “shelved” CDC document warning of second wave of coronavirus infections: report
Igor Derysh
Experts say the guidance could have saved lives, but CDC officials were told it "would never see the light of day"
“How is that based in science?”: Fox hosts without medical backgrounds question top disease expert
Roger Sollenberger
Do Fox hosts Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham suddenly care about science—or are they attacking it?
Kroger still plans to slash employees’ “hero pay” after another grocery worker dies of coronavirus
Ashlie D. Stevens
"If we were heroes last week, why aren't we heroes next week? Nothing has changed."
Here’s how that rumor that smokers can’t get COVID-19 got started
Matthew Rozsa
Three experts told Salon that people should not jump to conclusions about recent studies into nicotine and COVID-19
After months of dimming, Betelgeuse is bright again. Here’s why
Nicole Karlis
One of the brightest stars in the sky, Betelgeuse nearly disappeared. Astronomers explain why it came back
“What are you hiding?”: Nebraska stops releasing coronavirus data from meat plants after cases spike
Igor Derysh
As cases at plants around the state rose, Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts said data would no longer be made public
An outbreak at a choir practice hints at how coronavirus spreads
Matthew Rozsa
"The act of singing itself might have contributed to SARS-CoV-2 transmission," the CDC says
A “coronavirus truther” is the subject of a new Fox News documentary
Sky Palma
Berenson has claimed that lockdown orders used to halt the spread of the coronavirus are a severe overreaction
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