Showing results for: Coronavirus (page 45)
Did “defund the police” lead to an increase in murder? Almost certainly not
Igor Derysh
In fact, hardly any cities have "defunded" cops — the troubling spike in homicide is probably pandemic-related
Swapping facemasks could save lives. Here’s how to upgrade
James Knitter, Abba Gumel, Lucas Marinacci
Why you should switch to a "high-efficiency" mask, and what that means
Elizabeth Warren destroys CNBC host over two-cent wealth tax criticism
Kenny Stancil
Massachusetts senator to TV biz-show host: "How about a counter-argument ... that's based on fact?"
Joe Biden’s China conundrum: To make progress, he’ll have to get past the Trump disaster
Michael T. Klare
Can the new president achieve progress with the No. 1 U.S. rival — while avoiding a new cold (or hot) war?
Yurts, igloos and pop-up domes: How safe is “outside” restaurant dining this winter?
Will Stone
Dire times have forced the restaurant industry to find ways to survive
Doctors puzzled as to why coronavirus is affecting some women’s menstrual cycles
Nicole Karlis
"I got nervous because I thought I was actually miscarrying," one COVID-positive woman said
COVID scams flourish despite efforts of health and law enforcement agencies
Eli Wolfe
Bogus COVID promotions are going strong as frightened consumers seek out and fall prey to sham treatments and cures
Why is science so polarizing? Blame the way we talk about it.
Kate Yoder
“Listen to the science” isn’t just a bumper sticker anymore — it’s Biden’s official White House policy
Media tries to “both sides” an insurrection: No, anger over the Capitol riot isn’t “partisan rancor”
Amanda Marcotte
The Washington Post ran a "both sides do it" headline — but only the GOP is tacitly supporting Trump's failed coup
“One more check is not enough”: Progressives push Joe Biden to do more to help working families
Igor Derysh
"We have to make the most of the opportunity," Rep. Ro Khanna, former co-chair of Bernie's campaign, tells Salon
The government Donald Trump left behind
Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow
Despite attempts at equity, white Americans are being vaccinated at higher rate than Blacks, Latinos
Nicole Karlis
Health officials are alarmed at the vaccine roll-out's uneven distribution in spite of political efforts at equity
Robinhood received bipartisan rebuke from Congress for ending Gamestop sales. Why that’s concerning
Jon Skolnik
Robinhood is being condemned by lawmakers for freezing Gamestop trading amid pressure from Wall Street bigwigs
WHO says Moderna, Pfizer coronavirus vaccines should not be given to pregnant women. Here’s why
Matthew Rozsa
The guideline exempts women at high risk for exposure, such as frontline health care workers
Mark Meadows’ money woes: He liquidated as much as $200,000 in stock after election
Roger Sollenberger
Meadows came to Congress as one of the wealthiest new members, and his current financial distress is mysterious
Biden has already visited more local D.C. restaurants than Trump as president—here’s why it matters
Ashlie D. Stevens
Joe Biden went for a bagel last weekend. Some restaurant owners are hoping an industry-wide bail out is next
How California’s top hospital lobbyist is influencing the state’s COVID response
Samantha Young
Carmela Coyle is a power player in the state Capitol whose clout has grown during the pandemic
Donald Trump’s Big Lies: How millions of Americans were radicalized
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Trump isn't Hitler, but he used a similar strategy to try to poison democracy. Republicans must reject his lies
38 countries have declared a “climate emergency.” Should the U.S. be next?
Shannon Osaka
If Biden followed the example of 38 other countries, would it blaze a path to meaningful action?
Schumer plays his weak Senate hand . . . badly
Terry H. Schwadron
The Democrat is the new majority leader. So why is Mitch McConnell still running the place?
While America was sleeping
Alfred McCoy
Waking from a four-year fever dream to find global power gone
The case for (and against) wearing two masks
Nicole Karlis
Politicians have been spotted "double-masking" in public. Are two better than one?
After ominous news on mutant COVID-19 strains, vaccine-maker Moderna tries to reassure the public
Matthew Rozsa
Will mutant strains of the coronavirus affect vaccine efficacy? Big Pharma, Fauci urge restraint
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