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Here’s what Trump must do to boost testing — and reporters must tell him that
Dan Froomkin
We need more testing, by many orders of magnitude — and only the federal government can make that happen
HBO’s heartfelt “We’re Here” is the drag show America needs now
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A trio of "Drag Race" vets take on small town USA in a series where "the gag is, we all need help"
Wayne LaPierre reveals that NRA cut budget to “survive” after losing $100 million: leaked audio
Igor Derysh
"We kind of reframed this entire association," LaPierre said in a leaked recording. "We took it down to the studs"
Eric Trump confirms he asked Trump administration for break on hotel rent: “Just treat us the same”
Roger Sollenberger
At least 1,500 employees at the Trump's U.S. and Canada hotels have reportedly been laid off or furloughed
Betsy DeVos quietly bans DACA recipients from getting emergency student aid amid pandemic
Igor Derysh
The National Education Association slammed the move for its "astounding" level of "cruelty"
Tim Wise on Trump, the coronavirus and the pandemic of white privilege
Chauncey DeVega
Anti-racist author and educator: Trump is "willing to kill tens of thousands of white people" to win re-election
An Earth Day after coal: Amid all the bad news, a major turning point
Jeff Biggers
Launched as a call for resistance against the primacy of corporate profits, Earth Day turns a historic corner
Trump blocks stimulus funding for millions of US citizens married to immigrants
Andrea Germanos
American citizens who file taxes jointly with a spouse who lacks a Social Security number denied COVID-19 relief
States smuggle COVID-19 medical supplies to avoid federal seizures as House probes Jared Kushner
Igor Derysh
Health officials go to dramatic lengths to hide shipments of critical supplies from the federal government
No, Mr. So-Called President, racism won’t stop the coronavirus
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wants a scapegoat, as always — but an immigration ban won't slow the pandemic or enable widespread testing
Medical staffing companies cut doctors’ pay while spending millions on political ads
Isaac Arnsdorf
The companies behind the ads are among the staffing firms that have cut pay and benefits for medical workers
Why Jane Goodall is hopeful for the future
Nicole Karlis
Salon spoke with Goodall about finding faith in dark times and her new documentary, "Jane Goodall: The Hope"
“The View” co-host Meghan McCain: “It’s perfectly normal to me” to see armed protesters
Roger Sollenberger
Joy Behar had a different view of the gun-toting demonstrators of coronavirus restrictions: "Those are terrorists"
“Astroturf”: Gun rights activists and prominent GOP donors push protests of coronavirus restrictions
Igor Derysh
Groups linked to top Trump advisers and far-right fringe groups are "astroturfing" the demonstrations
Trump allies beg William Barr to sue states for imposing “unconstitutional” coronavirus restrictions
Igor Derysh
The calls echo a growing number of protests funded by right-wing donors aimed at undermining life-saving measures
Trump and the astroturf protests: An ugly, cynical new strategy to divide America
Heather Digby Parton
Stoking divisions and driving a new explosion in the pandemic: Republicans think they can win through sheer chaos
COVID-19 shows that Christian white nationalism is a greater threat than radical Islam
Alex Henderson
It's obvious that the Christian Right and white nationalists are doing a lot more to kill Americans than ISIS
Roadblocked: A move to ease the path for driverless vehicles draws fire from safety groups
Susan Carpenter
"We're concerned that they're dismantling safety regulations," said Cathy Chase, the president of one safety group
How to help your neighbors when a pandemic hits? Exhibit A: Museums
Kate Yoder
Museums are quickly realizing that their operations might not return to normal after the pandemic subsides.
Ignoring the federal ban, landlords continue to evict people during the coronavirus pandemic
Jeff Ernsthausen, Ellis Simani, Justin Elliott
Records show landlords in at least four states have violated the eviction ban passed by Congress last month
How musicians are moving their gigs online during quarantine
Ashlie D. Stevens
Virtual concerts aren't the only options for musicians who are now missing out on in-person performances for income
Detailed timeline of Trump’s failures shows how America’s coronavirus crisis was man-made
Dan Benbow
Failures of governance from Jan 3 until March 13 made the situation exponentially worse than it should have been
In an exclusive interview, Robert Reich explains how oligarchs are “cashing in” on the pandemic
Keith A. Spencer
In an exclusive interview, the former labor secretary talks about his new book and pandemic economics
“Saturday Night Live at Home” shows us the honesty in live comedy without an audience
Melanie McFarland
Plus, late-night hosts' transition to at-home programming is warm, charming, and highlights their true skill
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