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Congress said COVID-19 tests should be free — but who’s paying?
Blake Farmer
Hospitals around the country are afraid to send out hundreds of thousands of bills related to COVID-19 testing
Is “Revolver” the most significant Beatles album?
Kenneth Womack
"Revolver" is like Alice's looking glass: once you get on the other side, things will never be the same again
Study projects homelessness will rise 45% in just one year due to coronavirus unemployment
Igor Derysh
“This is unprecedented. No one living has seen an increase of 10% of unemployment in a month," the researcher said
Climate change will make allergy season a little bit longer each year
Lila Westreich
For allergy sufferers, an early spring could mean increased healthcare costs and emergency room visits
The case for sectoral bargaining is now stronger than ever
Hamilton Nolan
We need to talk now, louder, and more, about sectoral bargaining
In hard-hit New Jersey, COVID-19 saddles some small health departments with crushing workload
Sean Campbell, Joshua Kaplan
As the state reopens, workers worry duties will increase.
Johnson & Johnson to halt North American sales of talc-based Johnson’s baby powder
Myron Levin
Lawsuits claim that Johnson's Baby Powder and a second talc-based powder were contaminated by traces of asbestos
“AKA Jane Roe” filmmaker on Norma McCorvey’s authenticity and getting to that “deathbed confession”
Ashlie D. Stevens
Nick Sweeney spoke to Salon about gaining McCorvey's trust and to film her final, chosen moments in the public eye
Republican “plot to gut Social Security behind closed doors” gains steam in Senate COVID-19 talks
Jake Johnson
"We need to be increasing Social Security's modest benefits — not creating secret commissions to cut them"
Pandemic abortion crisis: More women need services, but access is harder than ever
Amanda Marcotte
Getting an abortion was already tough enough for many American women — the coronavirus has made it much worse
Substitute pharmacists warn their co-workers: We’ll probably bring the virus to you
Ava Kofman
When these floaters show up at a store, they often aren’t told if anyone there has tested positive.
Republican governors listened to the science on coronavirus. Why not climate change?
Maria Gallucci
Ohio ranks sixth among U.S. states in carbon dioxide emissions and is the third-largest consumer of coal
Another Trump con: Now he’s cheating frontline workers and National Guard troops
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump is shortchanging frontline workers and denying benefits to National Guard troops. Why is anyone surprised?
Oregon Republicans pick QAnon conspiracy theorist as U.S. Senate candidate
Igor Derysh
Senate nominee Jo Rae Perkins now claims she's not a conspiracy theorist — but has repeatedly embraced QAnon
Elizabeth Warren tops MoveOn survey for Joe Biden’s VP pick
Andrea Germanos
The new poll shows 73% of the group's members would be more likely to vote Joe Biden if Warren is his running mate
“It’s capitalism over citizenship”: Janelle Monae on our dystopia echoing Amazon’s “Homecoming”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the actor and pop music innovator about her role in Season 2 of Amazon's extraordinary thriller
Is Attorney General William Barr trying to rewrite the Mueller report?
Roger Sollenberger
Barr held previously unreported meetings with the prosecutor he assigned to review the Russia probe, records reveal
White House blocks CDC guidance for reopening churches to avoid alienating religious leaders: report
Igor Derysh
"We've been muzzled," a CDC official complained of the politics, adding that "we would have saved lives and money"
60 million people will be driven into extreme poverty due the pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
The World Bank predicts that the pandemic will cause the first global increase in poverty since 1998
Virus outbreak hits nearly empty University of Texas campus: What will happen this fall?
Roger Sollenberger
An outbreak at one of America’s flagship state universities could be magnified many times over come September
Trump administration rushes deportations of migrant children during coronavirus
Lomi Kriel
With the nation focused on COVID-19, the U.S. government is rushing the deportations of migrant children
“Justice League” Snyder cut shocker: HBO Max to debut superhero movie in 2021
Zack Sharf
HBO Max has not announced a release date for the Snyder cut outside of 2021
“Dead to Me” is the ideal fantasy for being mated in captivity
Melanie McFarland
Being stuck with someone can be the best, or the worst, or both, and this show plays that out with lots of soap
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