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New details emerge about Jared Kushner’s refusal to help battle COVID-19
Travis Gettys
According to a new report, Kushner resisted taking a role in fighting the coronavirus pandemic from the beginning
Ernő Rubik on why his famous cube is a “metaphor” for the human condition
Matthew Rozsa
"Friendships and even marriages" were made because of the cube, Rubik says — and unfortunately, "a few divorces"
Scientists find a shortcut to make a rare — and possibly healthier — sugar
Josseline Ramos-FigueroaAn RV park housing the homeless in San Francisco has become a runaway success story
Nicole Karlis
Pier 94 is perhaps the most successful model of how to treat and serve homeless populations
Our new national (in)security
Mandy Smithberger
A post-coronavirus economy can no longer afford to put the Pentagon first
Honoring the Challenger’s “Final Flight”: Docuseries creators on putting the shuttle’s people first
Ashlie D. Stevens
Salon talks to the makers of the new Netflix docuseries on the generation-defining tragedy, beyond the explosion
McConnell vows to be “firewall” against progress in Senate as Democrats mull eliminating filibuster
Lisa Newcomb
While lawmakers from both parties have used the tactic in the past, Democrats look to block GOP opposition in 2021
Call for investigation: Companies linked to six Trump Cabinet members got PPP loans
Igor Derysh
Watchdog group raises questions over "sweetheart loans to companies with inside access to the administration"
Kushner rejected federal action to help states, calling pandemic shortages “their problem”: report
Roger Sollenberger
"His people are going to suffer," Kushner said of New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, "and that's their problem"
CDC softened school reopening guidelines criticized in fringe group’s letter to President Trump
Roger Sollenberger
"The CDC 'considerations' are entirely inappropriate, and must be rewritten from top to bottom" the group wrote
HHS lawyer pushed to gut testing safety rules to help “special interest friends”: Watchdog group
Igor Derysh
HHS general counsel Robert Charrow represented more than a dozen clients in the medical device and diagnostic space
Where QAnon meets Jesus Christ: Inside the “upside-down fantasy world” of Trump rallies
Chauncey DeVega
Carl Hoffman traveled 5,000 miles and spent hundreds of hours at Trump rallies — and survived to tell the tale
Phosphine gas, seen on Venus, is also produced by bacteria on Earth — but we don’t know exactly how
Matthew Rozsa
Phosphine is considered a marker of anaerobic life — but exactly how (Earth) bacteria create it is still a mystery
Egg price-gouging accusations, a pandemic cheese “roller coaster”: Why food costs are still in flux
Ashlie D. Stevens
Restaurants are trying to work within the "new normal," but for a number of reasons, food prices haven't stabilized
Trump’s properties have charged taxpayers at least $1.1 million since he assumed office: report
Brad Reed
"They’re nickel-and-diming the American people at a moment when every penny counts"
“The tide has turned”: Susan Collins trails rival Sara Gideon by 12 points in new Quinnipiac poll
Roger Sollenberger
"Likely voters are sending the message that there's no 'middle of the road' when it comes to President Trump"
Ted Cruz says he doesn’t want to join the Supreme Court after being shortlisted by Trump
Patrick Svitek
Trump named Cruz and another Texan to a list of potential picks for the U.S. Supreme Court if he gets a second term
Shunning masks is a central sacrament of the Trump cult: Reason can’t compete with faith
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's followers believe their leader has given their lives meaning. It's public health versus mass delusion
The super-rich — you know, people like the Trumps — are raking in billions
David Cay Johnston
Our analysis of IRS data shows his presidency has been very good for the richest Americans
Angry Americans: How political rage helps campaigns but hurts democracy
Steven Webster
Inciting voter outrage helps candidates win elections, but it also has a corrosive effect on democracy.
Trump executive order on drug prices denounced as election year charade
Jon Queally
"No one should be fooled by President Trump's latest charade on drug prices."
Fox News announces layoffs as it undergoes corporate restructuring with record ratings
Roger Sollenberger
A source familiar with the plan said it had nothing to do with the pandemic — except for trimming hair and make-up
Coronavirus immunity may not last more than 12 months, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A group of scientists studied protective immunity to similar coronaviruses and reached troubling conclusions
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