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What we’ve lost in the plague — and what we’ve gained: A chance to remake America

Andrew O'Hehir
We have all suffered losses in this tragedy, great or small. If we face that honestly, we can build a new future

Ignoring the federal ban, landlords continue to evict people during the coronavirus pandemic

Jeff Ernsthausen, Ellis Simani, Justin Elliott
Records show landlords in at least four states have violated the eviction ban passed by Congress last month

Huge tax giveaway hidden in the pandemic relief program

David Cay Johnston
Rich landlords like grifters Trump and Kushner make out like, well, bandits

How musicians are moving their gigs online during quarantine

Ashlie D. Stevens
Virtual concerts aren't the only options for musicians who are now missing out on in-person performances for income

History shows how incumbent presidents can lose re-election — and it doesn’t bode well for Trump

Cody Fenwick
Will our current president join the ranks of George H. W. Bush and Jimmy Carter?

On Fox News, Republican Jim Jordan calls for Congress to investigate governors who ordered shutdowns

Bob Brigham
Jim Jordan tells Fox News he wants a congressional investigation into governors for coronavirus shutdown orders

Work-sharing, an alternative to layoffs, is well-funded but poorly publicized

Benjamin Hunnicutt
The CARES Act provides money for a novel means of avoiding layoffs. But few employers have taken them up on it

Detailed timeline of Trump’s failures shows how America’s coronavirus crisis was man-made

Dan Benbow
Failures of governance from Jan 3 until March 13 made the situation exponentially worse than it should have been

In an exclusive interview, Robert Reich explains how oligarchs are “cashing in” on the pandemic

Keith A. Spencer
In an exclusive interview, the former labor secretary talks about his new book and pandemic economics

The coronavirus pandemic is making the U.S. housing crisis even worse

Isabel Solange Muñoz
Millions of Americans are now unemployed and must scramble to figure out how to pay for their home

Shocking new numbers reveal how much Trump’s dithering worsened the coronavirus crisis

Cody Fenwick
The timeline is damning for Trump

What policing during the pandemic can tell us about crime rates and arrests

Tom Nolan
With officers being hit by illness, arrests have dropped during the coronavirus crisis.

We could soon be harvesting anti-viral antibodies from tobacco plants

Marnie Willman
"Plantibodies" represent a new avenue for treatments against fast moving viruses like influenza or coronavirus

Food, faith and farming in the apocalypse: The coronavirus pandemic and the rural-urban divide

Marie Mutsuki Mockett
Here's what Christian farmers I know think about COVID-19, and how it might bring America together

The pandemic is slowing down the whole world — and that’s a good thing

David Cay Johnston
It’s giving the Earth a much-needed break from climate-wrecking CO2 emissions

GOP leaders are getting frustrated that Trump can’t “stay on message”: report

Tom Boggioni
Republican leaders furious with Trump for blowing up their key campaign talking point before the 2020 election

Trump admin awards N95 contract far above normal price to bankrupt company with no employees: report

Roger Sollenberger
A combination of demand and the government’s laggard response has chummed the market for protective medical gear

Coronavirus strikes at already struggling fishermen and shaky seafood supply chains

Meg Wilcox
With restaurants and international markets disappearing, it’s sink or swim for the nation’s fishermen.

Distilleries are “figuring out a whole other industry” to help produce needed hand sanitizer

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"It's a complete game-changer," said Jose Class of Bacardi. The venerable rum maker is one of many switching gears

Might the coronavirus be a peacemaker?

Tom Engelhardt
Imagine a post-coronavirus planet on which the U.S. military is no longer the sinkhole of taxpayer dollars

Around the world, a new disease stalls efforts to fight old ones

Lynne Peeples
COVID-19 has derailed immunization efforts for measles, polio, and other scourges, worrying global health experts.

Trump is insane: And it’s time for leading Democrats to say that out loud

David Masciotra
Rational Americans already understand that our president is mentally ill. Will Democrats ever speak truth to power?

Cash-strapped hospitals lay off thousands of health workers despite COVID-19 staff shortages

Igor Derysh
Thousands of medical workers are out of a job as the crisis exposes the perils of the for-profit health care system

5 ways to know if we’ve hit the COVID-19 peak

Phil Galewitz
Health experts say not to expect a single peak day to determine when the tide has turned
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