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Jared Kushner dismisses “hysterical” reports, calls 170,000 coronavirus deaths a “success story”
Igor Derysh
Kushner previously predicted the country would be back to "back to normal" by June and "really rocking" by July
DNC’s first night was claustrophobic and grim: A compelling mirror of life in America
Amanda Marcotte
Bernie Sanders and Michelle Obama headline an awkward opening night that found a rare quality: Authenticity
PPE shortage could last years, experts warn
Jessica Glenza
"I am very concerned about long-term PPE shortages for the foreseeable future"
We all know Trump wants to use the USPS to rig the election: Here’s how he’ll do it
Bob Cesca
Trump has a four-point plan to drive his voters to the polls and disenfranchise the rest of us. It could still work
Democratic insider Simon Rosenberg: Trump is “being coached by Putin” to seize power
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime strategist defends the "most successful center-left party" in the world — and says it can finish Trump
DeJoy donated big to GOP senators up for re-election; they’re still silent on USPS
Roger Sollenberger
Current postmaster general is a fountain of money for Republican candidates, who don't seem eager to criticize him
COVID victim’s daughter at DNC: Dad’s “only preexisting condition was trusting Donald Trump”
Bob Brigham
Kristin Urquiza, daughter of an Arizona COVID-19 victim, goes off at DNC Convention
“Disturbing milestone”: Just 12 U.S. billionaires now own more than $1 trillion in combined wealth
Jake Johnson
"This is simply too much economic and political power in the hands of twelve people."
Trump pushing unproven plant extract as coronavirus “cure” after meeting with MyPillow CEO: report
Igor Derysh
Trump's new coronavirus miracle cure comes from a plant that can cause "serious illness and possibly death"
Can you get coronavirus twice? Promising new studies say probably not
Nicole Karlis
In a series of new papers, the question of "durable immunity" is finally answered
Being undocumented during the pandemic: “I feel we have no voice”
Anastasia Bravo, Dao X. Tran
Anastasia lives in the Bronx and cleans homes for a living. The pandemic has magnified her struggles
“Reprehensible”: Seven states mull legal action over “Trump’s ongoing attack on our Postal Service”
Igor Derysh
"It may be illegal under federal law and other state laws, as well,” Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring says
Dairy farmer who voted for “con man” Trump in 2016 to speak at Democratic National Convention
Alex Henderson
“He’s a hell of a salesman — and a tremendous con man,” soybean farmer Rick Telesz says of Trump. “He conned me"
Should you risk COVID-19 to get routine health screenings?
Teresa Carr
Health care facilities are urging patients back for routine screening tests. Critics say we need a recalibration
As a strange DNC kicks off, are Bernie Sanders and the Squad being left out?
Sophia Tesfaye
Bernie Sanders will speak on opening night, but the virtual DNC seems crafted to tune out progressive voices
What happens if Biden wins?
Andrew Bacevich
How exactly should President Biden go about making his mark?
From universal healthcare to permanent vote-by-mail, the case for making pandemic policy permanent
Ben Bramble
For humanitarian reasons, the policy changes spurred by this crisis should continue in normal times. Here's why
What is QAnon? A not-so-brief introduction to the conspiracy theory that’s eating America
Robert Guffey
Do millions of Americans really believe Donald Trump is saving children from underground demons? It seems that way
How quarantine has inspired new amateur astronomers (some who wouldn’t mind an alien abduction)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Whether it's checking out comets or filling free time, more people are flocking outside with telescopes than ever
FDA under pressure to speed approval of quick, at-home coronavirus tests
Alexandra Tempus
The FDA is under fire for setting what critics say are near-impossible standards for quick, at-home COVID-19 tests
It’s illegal for federal officials to campaign on the job — but Trump staffers keep doing it anyway
Andrea Bernstein
Trump staffers have been cited 13 times for violating a law prohibiting government officials from campaigning
Postal Service warns 46 states that mail-in voters may be disenfranchised by slow delivery times
Roger Sollenberger
The USPS warning poses an "overwhelming, statewide risk of disenfranchisement for significant numbers of voters"
Fox News politics editor admits Trump has “started to sound desperate” as election nears
Tom Boggioni
“Voters do not like desperation for power. What they like even less is desperation to maintain it"
Trump’s decision to block coronavirus aid to hard-hit states will cost 4 million jobs: analysis
Igor Derysh
The GOP's refusal to help states and cities could cost millions of jobs. Unemployment cuts would cost even more
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