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As Trump threatens to kill Postal Service, #SaveUSPS pushes for action
Julia Conley
Defenders of USPS push back against Trump's attack: "There's no vote-by-mail if there's no postal service"
Voter disenfranchisement and COVID-19 are connected — here’s why
Mienah Z. Sharif, Anna K. Hing, Héctor E. Alcalá
COVID-19 is a dual threat — to public health and to our democracy
“We’re putting people in prison whose only crime is mental illness”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
PBS' "Bedlam" director Ken Rosenberg spoke to Salon about how incarceration won out over hospitalization
While you sleep, specialized neurons in your brain remember — and forget
Kamila Kourbanova
Forgetting has long been considered a passive process in the brain, but new research puts that idea to bed
White House directed FEMA to grant $96 million no-bid coronavirus contract
Yeganeh Torbati, J. David McSwane
AirBoss was granted the single largest no-bid purchase
Coronavirus and Easter: Can churches get Christians to return to the pews after the pandemic?
Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme, Joel Thiessen
Physical distancing means that many churches are closed and in-person religious ceremonies are paused
With Bernie Sanders out, Trump is now the only socialist in the race
Terry H. Schwadron
He’s pushing something that sounds a lot like Medicare for All
Trump removed the head of the coronavirus bailout oversight board – its members could be next
Isaac Arnsdorf
Democrats are scrambling to stop the president from replacing independent government watchdogs
Higher rates of air pollution linked to more COVID-19 deaths, study shows
Igor Derysh
A Harvard study finds even slightly higher levels were “associated with a 15% increase in the COVID-19 death rate”
Christians, forced online for Easter, prepare to share the gospel without sharing the virus
Matthew Robert Anderson, Tim Hutchings
A theologian and a sociologist offer six ideas for creating a digital religion experience that works
Homeschoolers want you to believe the pandemic has a silver lining — they’re wrong
Jeff Bryant
While the public experiences a health calamity, the homeschooling movement sees a big opportunity
Is hydroxychloroquine making COVID-19 clinical trials harder?
Sara Talpos
Use of unproven treatments like hydroxychloroquine could be muddying clinical trials of other interventions
Trump’s chaotic response to COVID-19 reveals major national security weakness
Tracy Walder
Former CIA counterterrorism officer on how America's gross mishandling of this pandemic reveals our vulnerability
Experts fear coronavirus vaccine may only provide “short-term” immunity from virus
Matthew Rozsa
Other coronaviruses like SARS did not confer long-term immunity on their victims — and that’s worrisome
Republican group attacks president for golfing during coronavirus outbreak: “Trump just didn’t care”
Matthew Rozsa
A group co-founded by Kellyanne Conway's husband takes on Trump's claim that impeachment bungled his virus response
Advocacy group warns racist new Trump campaign ad promotes “hostility towards Asian Americans”
Matthew Rozsa
The ad suggests that the former governor of Washington, who is Asian American, has a dual loyalty to China
“Fox & Friends” weekend co-host Jedediah Bila reveals she tested positive for COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
Fox News hosts on the president's favorite morning show have downplayed the coronavirus pandemic several times
Yes, Trump hotels do appear to qualify for coronavirus bailout benefits
Meg Cramer
Trump’s hotels in Washington, New York and Chicago all seem to qualify for benefits from the coronavirus bailout
Judge orders unaired “Celebrity Apprentice” footage released
Sky Palma
Unaired "Celebrity Apprentice" footage to be turned over to plaintiffs suing Trump
“The Good Fight” dreams up a Hillary Clinton timeline we’ve all wondered about
Melanie McFarland
Opening Season 4 with an alternate America is a rest stop before plunging back into our own reality
What Wall Street doesn’t want you to know about hospital emergency rooms
Eileen Appelbaum, Rosemary Batt
Two major physician staffing companies are owned by Wall Street investment firms
Diamond & Silk were locked out of Twitter for suggesting that people develop immunity to coronavirus
Igor Derysh
The pair deleted the tweet before accusing Dr. Fauci of pushing another "Tuskegee experiment" on black people
CDC quietly deletes hydroxychloroquine guidance as study hyped by Trump comes into question
Igor Derysh
The publisher of a French study cited by Trump put out a statement announcing it did not meet "expected standards"
Policing a pandemic: Criminalization isn’t the answer to a public health crisis
Sophia Tesfaye
The high cost of COVID-19 lockdowns go beyond the economy — civil liberties and racial justice are at risk too
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