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Coronavirus strikes at already struggling fishermen and shaky seafood supply chains

Meg Wilcox
With restaurants and international markets disappearing, it’s sink or swim for the nation’s fishermen.

Around the world, a new disease stalls efforts to fight old ones

Lynne Peeples
COVID-19 has derailed immunization efforts for measles, polio, and other scourges, worrying global health experts.

A look inside the Beatles’ messy breakup, 50 years later

Tim Riley
Unbridled ambition and bruised egos created an irreparable fissure.

In “Selah and the Spades,” black kids run their world and don’t face consequences

Priscilla Ward
"I was tired of seeing black people get caught," Tayarisha Poe says about her new boarding school-set Amazon film

The hope and wisdom of George Harrison’s 1970 solo album “All Things Must Pass”

Kenneth Womack
We're sheltering in place with a different classic album each week, in search of solid music for uncertain times

Who will be asked to make sacrifices to “reopen America”? That means black bodies

Sophia Tesfaye
Black people are far more likely to get sick and die from COVID-19. Now white America wants the help back at work

Amazon employees call for online walkout to protest working conditions amid coronavirus pandemic

Roger Sollenberger
Employees who want to join the walkout would all take a day off en masse, currently scheduled for April 24

Texas is on the wrong side of history

Karen Blumenthal
The state is using COVID-19 as an excuse to halt “nonessential” procedures like abortions

Netflix’s “#blackAF” is Kenya Barris’ wealthier, shallower, and meaner “Black-ish”

Melanie McFarland
The "Black-ish" creator casts himself and his wealth as the stars of his literally self-centered new comedy

“It must be investigated”: Trump donors get $569 million contract to build 17 miles of border wall

Igor Derysh
Watchdog group demands probe after no-bid contract pays Republican-connected firm $37 million per mile of wall

Judge lets Texans cast absentee ballots — but AG threatens felony charges

Igor Derysh
Judge says Texas voters worried about coronavirus can cast mail ballots — but AG Ken Paxton is fighting back

Outrage over plan to seize stimulus payments forces at least one bank to reverse course

Jake Johnson
USAA reverses course, will cease seizure of coronavirus relief checks from veterans

Kellyanne Conway lashes out at reporter for asking about diversity: “What’s happened to you?”

Roger Sollenberger
Unable to explain away a diversity problem, Conway pivots to a personal attack: "I don't know why you've changed"

Romney is only Senate Republican not invited to join Trump’s task force on reopening economy: report

Sky Palma
Romney is the only Republican who voted to impeach Trump on one of two counts in his Senate trial

George Conway and other lifelong Republicans endorse Biden for president: “Trump must be defeated”

Brad Reed
“Unlike Trump, Biden is not an international embarrassment, nor does he demonstrate malignant narcissism"

Conservative group linked to DeVos family organizes protest of coronavirus restrictions in Michigan

Igor Derysh
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer indicated the protests backfired, saying they possibly "created a need to lengthen" her order

Trump’s Tea Party: Are right-wing “open the country” protests an AstroTurf operation?

Sophia Tesfaye
Right-wing donors are overtly funding this feeble wave of protests — and it could be a Trump campaign operation

Fox News fights coronavirus misinformation lawsuit: First Amendment protects “false” speech

Igor Derysh
Fox News says it cannot be held liable because the Constitution protects "false" and "outrageous" claims

“Why Fish Don’t Exist” explores eugenics in the US, a Hawaiian murder plot, and the meaning of life

Hanh Nguyen
"Invisiblia's" Lulu Miller spoke to Salon about her weird, unclassifiable book, in which chaos and heathens win

William Barr intervenes after Mississippi mayor restricts Easter church service due to coronavirus

Igor Derysh
Barr accused a Mississippi mayor of having "singled out" a church that held a drive-in Easter service

GOP Senator Richard Burr under fire for selling DC townhouse to powerful lobbyists

Robert Faturechi
In a private transaction, Burr sold the townhouse to lobbyists who had business before his committees

Trump’s darkness: White supremacy, Christian nationalism and the coronavirus

Chauncey DeVega
This pandemic has brought out the worst in Trump — and in his most racist and fanatical followers

Trump’s Treasury Department gives banks green light to seize individuals’ $1,200 stimulus checks

Jake Johnson
The Treasury Department's encouragement to big banks slammed as "beyond predatory"

Airlines that donated to Trump’s re-election get first dibs on $25 billion corporate bailout

Igor Derysh
The bailout funds were included in the $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill signed by President Trump last month
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