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White House secretly warns 11 cities must take “aggressive” action to stop spread of COVID-19

Julia Conley
"This is a pandemic. You cannot hide it under the carpet"

This time in my teacher voice: On two pandemics and the cost of “moderation”

Andres Aceves
As a brown teacher in a mostly white school, I've learned a necessary skill: Talking to people where they are

Private homeschooling groups — aka “pandemic pods” — gain popularity, but who gets left behind?

Ashlie D. Stevens
"We have all these rules in place so we can make sure that this 'bubble' basically doesn't pop," says one parent

A field guide to the pandemic deniers

Sophia A. McClennen
Disinformation and immaturity regarding COVID-19 has manifested in a variety of forms

Republicans veer toward electoral self-sabotage for the 2020 election

Cody Fenwick
The pressure seems to be tearing Republicans apart

GOP governor: “A couple” of Trump’s Cabinet secretaries privately asked me to challenge Trump

Matthew Chapman
Hogan had previously clashed with Trump on medical supply procurement issues during the coronavirus pandemic

Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what’s next for the industry?

Tara Lohan
Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.

I’m not going back to work in restaurants — but only because I have a choice

Nikki Ervice
The coronavirus has made me reconsider service, and a career in hospitality

McConnell shutters Senate with the U.S. on verge of economic catastrophe

Eoin Higgins
"The magnitude of suffering this is about to cause is so immense"

White House reignites GOP civil war: Kellyanne Conway throws Republican governors under the bus

Cody Fenwick
This is a common tactic in Trump's administration

Politicians and business interests ignored health officials to control reopening. Cases exploded

Lisa Song, Mollie Simon
Interviews and internal emails show that Utah prioritized the health of businesses over limiting coronavirus case

Get over your Russia obsession, liberals: Vladimir Putin’s not responsible for America’s sorry state

David Masciotra
Did Putin turn America into a delusional nation that couldn't handle a pandemic? Or did he just watch and laugh?

GOP’s next COVID-19 relief package will “fast-track Social Security & Medicare cuts”

Jake Johnson
"Donald Trump and his stooges in the Senate can't stop trying to rob us of our Social Security"

Trump’s myth-making mistake: His campaign projects his delusions and failures onto Biden

Terry H. Schwadron
He’s running against a mythical, imaginary opponent

Mail-in snafu: Democrats at odds in New York City primary that refuses to end

Roger Sollenberger
Did Rep. Carolyn Maloney win her primary? We still don't know — and thousands of mail-in votes may be thrown out

3 unexpected ways Joe Biden plans to tackle climate change

Zoya Teirstein
Biden's new climate plan could have wide-ranging impacts on emissions and the U.S. economy

A methane leak in Antarctica provides new insight into how methane-eating microbes evolve

Matthew Rozsa
These ocean-dwelling methane-hungry microbes are one of Earth's great hopes for mitigating global warming

Mitch McConnell laughs when asked if coronavirus relief legislation will pass by end of next week

Jake Johnson
Enhanced unemployment benefits are set to expire for around 30 million Americans

Approval ratings of Republican governors plummet as coronavirus cases spike in red states: new poll

Alex Henderson
"The political damage from the coronavirus won't just be a factor in the presidential election"

Fauci assigned security detail, “serious threats” come amid public attacks from Trump administration

Igor Derysh
"Serious threats against me, against my family, my daughters, my wife — I mean, really? Is this the United States?"

“Violent anarchists” are the new “migrant caravans” — and will flop just as badly

Amanda Marcotte
Trump already tried to distract voters from health care with racist paranoia — and that was before the pandemic

How the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrecked the economy — and made the pandemic worse

Carl Pope
How the so-called champion of American business fought to protect profiteering — and endangered millions

Ted Cruz and Tom Cotton clash: A bitter battle for the post-Trump throne

Alex Henderson
The GOP civil war reignites over coronavirus spending

N.H. GOP candidate’s firm defended Chipotle in numerous sex harassment, discrimination cases

Roger Sollenberger
Trump-endorsed Republican Senate candidate Corky Messner, a climate skeptic, has an interesting legal record too
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