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Why the Midwest can’t contain the coronavirus

Nicole Karlis
We know how to stop the coronavirus' spread. But culture and politics are getting in the way in the heartland

Quarantine book club: Reading for mental health in a plague year

Jeannine Hall Gailey
How Emily Dickinson, Octavia Butler, Joan Didion, Jericho Brown, and other authors helped me survive

Biden should attack Trump as a massive, ludicrous failure — not just a tax cheat

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is no bold captain of industry: He's a loser who kept afloat by selling ringtones and defrauding Granny

Will Biden and Trump even discuss the worsening inequality that got us here?

Bob Hennelly
Biden is correct to focus on COVID and health care. But both parties built the edifice of American inequality

Is Fox News obsessed with “hate”? Study finds network uses this word five times more than its rivals

Curd Knüpfer, Robert Mathew Entman
Tucker Carlson is a big fan of the phrase "they hate." Usually, he’s talking about Democrats

“So much misinformation”: Fauci calls out Fox News and Trump’s new adviser for “outlandish” claims

Igor Derysh
"Fox News . . . some of the things that they report there are outlandish, to be honest with you"

“The View” hosts corner Ted Cruz over attempt to blame Democrats for COVID-19 deaths

Alex Henderson
Cruz tried to defend Trump's response to the COVID-19 pandemic — and it didn't go well for the GOP senator

Trump fans who took hydroxychloroquine could be denied health insurance if SCOTUS kills Obamacare

Bob Brigham
President Trump continually pushed his supporters to take Hydroxychloroquine Sulfate to fight COVID-19

Trump could be more than $1 billion in debt — that’s a national security risk, experts say

Roger Sollenberger
President's personal debt could be "one of the greatest individual security risks in the history of this country"

Trump’s Supreme Court pick has a problem with the Constitution

Terry H. Schwadron
Amy Coney Barrett sees the law as a cruel, harsh master of the individual

CDC director overheard on airplane blasting Trump COVID adviser’s misinformation

Jake Johnson
Trump adviser Dr. Scott Atlas "has been spreading misinformation for a long time," said one epidemiologist

The FDA spent nine years “dragging its feet” on monitoring high-risk foods, watchdog says

Matthew Rozsa
The Food Safety Modernization Act became law in 2011. One NGO says the FDA still hasn't abided by it

The Korean Vegan hopes her 60-second recipes will make you less racist

Michelle Eigenheer
Salon spoke to Joanne Molinaro about Trump as an inspiration, her most popular recipe, and getting through 2020

Trump wanted Ivanka as his 2016 running mate, says former deputy campaign manager

Roger Sollenberger
Trump was so serious about giving his daughter the veep spot that his campaign polled the idea — twice

Forget “The Apprentice” — Trump’s taxes show he was really “The Biggest Loser”

Amanda Marcotte
Between Poppa Trump and Mark Burnett, Trump was gifted $840 million — but he may still owe as much as $1 billion

Science editor H. Holden Thorp: Scientists “should have spoken out” against Trump “a long time ago”

Chauncey DeVega
Editor of respected journal on his "Trump lied about science" editorial — and why too many scientists stayed quiet

This should be American workers’ future, say House Republicans

David Cay Johnston
Unions? Who needs them? Group paints a labor vision that’s right out of the 19th century robber barons era

Foreign hackers cripple Texas county’s email system, raising election security concerns

Jack Gillum, Jessica Huseman, Jeff Kao, Derek Willis
The malware attack, which sent fake email replies to voters and businesses, spotlights an security weakness

As a helium shortage looms, “vacuum balloons” could save physics, medicine, and birthday parties

Igor Derysh
Consumer balloon usage is threatening physicists' helium supplies. Could vacuum balloons save the day?

The “novelty hypothesis” explains how — and why — people fall for fake news bots

Sinan Aral
"Social bots" are spreading fake news — and humans are falling for them. Here's how

Colleges’ opening fueled 3,000 COVID cases a day, researchers say

Michael McAuliff
Teaching classes in person added 2.4 new infections a day per 100,000 people in a county, the study found.

Trump and his movement are evil — but the hope-peddlers in the chattering class won’t say so

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's threats against democracy shouldn't surprise anyone — why must the media caste keep acting so shocked?

Robert Reich on the 6 crucial races that will flip the Senate

Robert Reich
Here are six key races you should be paying attention to

As face masks become the norm, many wearers quietly suffer “mask anxiety”

Nicole Karlis
Most people with mask anxiety wear them anyway — they just feel like they can't breathe or get panicky
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