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Three questions investigators must ask about Trump’s response to COVID-19
Jefferson Morley
Investigators of the government's response to COVID-19 can start by asking three questions
Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Trump’s “deadly” briefings display “anti-human” psychology
Igor Derysh
"Criminality combines with mental pathology" in Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, says Dr. Bandy X. Lee
First responders suspect “crazy increase in cardiac deaths” in NYC is linked to COVID-19
Bob Hennelly
Emergency responders say the poor are dying of COVID-19 in their homes, and appear to be missed in pandemic tallies
Mystery illnesses are on the rise with women, whom doctors are dismissing as “nervous Nellies”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The Lady's Handbook for Her Mysterious Illness" author on the only recourse for ailing women who are being ignored
Washington state group sues Fox News and Rupert Murdoch over its “deceptive” coronavirus coverage
Igor Derysh
The suit seeks a court order barring the network from "publishing further false and deceptive content"
Wisconsin proves GOP’s war on voting is about ending democracy, not just winning
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans exploit pandemic to stop people from voting — and expose their ideological opposition to democracy
Health care workers on the front lines of coronavirus don’t get expanded paid sick leave protections
Shannon Najmabadi
Nurses and doctors have already complained about their lack of protective equipment
Cult expert Steven Hassan: Trump’s “mind control cult” now faces an existential crisis
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Cult of Trump" explains how the president has trained his followers to believe no one but him
Mississippi governor takes break from pandemic to declare “Confederate Heritage Month”
Igor Derysh
Reporters only learned about Gov. Tate Reeves' order after a neo-Confederate group published it on Facebook
Workers for Target delivery app Shipt to walk off job Tuesday: “We are undervalued”
Jake Johnson
Gig workers for Shipt, a Target-owned delivery service, say company won't do enough to protect their health
Republicans vow to challenge Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ order delaying election because of pandemic
Igor Derysh
Evers postponed the election after the city of Milwaukee was forced to cut polling sites down from 180 to just five
Bernie Sanders’ campaign manager is pushing him to end his 2020 run: report
Bob Brigham
The Washington Post reports that some of Sanders's top advisers want him to withdraw from White House race
White House meeting erupts after Dr. Fauci knocks Trump’s promotion of untested Hydroxychloroquine
Sarah Burris
Huge fight breaks out at White House over what Trump thinks is a miracle coronavirus drug: report
9 ways to practice radical neighboring
Simon Greer
In this climate of “physical distance,” do we need to redefine neighborliness?
Health care insurers expected to raise premiums by as much as 40% to recoup coronavirus losses
Igor Derysh
Insurance companies may respond to cost increases as high as 21% by hitting individuals with 40% premium hikes
These are the industries that are thriving in spite of the pandemic
Nicole Karlis
The pandemic-spurred economic slowdown hasn't hit all industries equally — and some are doing better than before
Not even COVID-19 pandemic can halt Trump’s right-wing takeover of federal courts
Jessica Corbett
"Republicans are using the courts to attack our healthcare in the middle of a global health crisis."
Preparedness spending exploded after 9/11. So why isn’t that helping now?
Michael Schulson
The US invested billions in public health infrastructure and preparedness after 9/11. Is that helping with COVID-19
No walk in the park for Americans struggling with cabin fever amid coronavirus crisis
Marjie Lundstrom
Government officials and advocacy groups are trying to stem the tide of visitors seeking a nature fix
“Tiger King” and the schadenfreude of seeing privileged insanity run wild
Melanie McFarland
For people of color the Netflix series is a frolic through the extremity of "white people s**t." They're not wrong
“You can poison people and get away with it”: Green New Deal co-author on poverty and climate crisis
Lauren Schiller
Inflection Point speaks to Rhiana Gunn-Wright about "sacrifice zones" and other links between class and climate
How to un-rig an election: In “Slay the Dragon,” citizens fight back against gerrymandering
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to filmmaker Barak Goodman and "Ratf**ked" author David Daley about the new doc "Slay the Dragon"
How the Tea Party’s war with Obama left the federal medical stockpile unprepared for coronavirus
Yeganeh Torbati, Isaac Arnsdorf
Fiscal cuts imposed by Republicans in Congress during the Obama administration left the U.S. unprepared
The future may be female, but the pandemic is old school patriarchy
Rebecca Gordon
We could hardly be in a more unsettled moment on a more unsettled planet.
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