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Governor says Illinois will take over coronavirus testing after White House’s “profound failing”
Igor Derysh
“The White House has promised millions of tests for weeks now, and they’re just not here,” J.B. Pritzker says
Donald Trumps needs a coronavirus scapegoat, and right now it’s China
Terry H. Schwadron
Unable to accept responsibility, Trump has to find someone to blame for his failure to prepare for the pandemic
The essential guide to mobile games for social-distancing non-gamers
Shira Chess
From the literary to the weird, here are some of my favorite games to help distract you while you’re stuck inside.
Big Brother Uber is controlling when and where Brazilians are allowed to travel
Liliana Harrington
The rideshare giant’s opaque algorithms are effectively redlining low-income neighborhoods in Brazil
Charles Lindbergh’s unapologetic bigotry: How he became the face of the America First Committee
Candace Fleming
Lindbergh's celebrity status gave him a national platform on which to share his racist views
As US coronavirus testing lags, scientists say we need better tests to restart society
Igor Derysh
Developing tests that check for immunity to the coronavirus are the key to letting people return to work
US hospitals forced to recruit retired doctors and nurses in coronavirus fight
Michelle Andrews
"Nurses are used to giving of themselves. If there’s not enough people, you just do it," one retired nurse said
Here’s what the press should be asking: How will we know when it’s safe to come out?
Dan Froomkin
Public health experts have a plan for ending this crisis. Trump doesn't — and he must be measured by that standard
After Trump suggests hydroxychloroquine as potential COVID-19 cure, lupus patients face shortages
Sara Talpos
Limited evidence that a common lupus drug might combat COVID-19 is driving up demand. Lupus patients are worried.
North Carolina newspaper demands GOP Sen. Richard Burr resign over stock sales: “Inexcusably wrong”
Alex Henderson
"At the moment we needed him most, Richard Burr was thinking mostly about himself"
In these darkest of times “Star Trek: Picard” is a humane light from a distant, possible future
Melanie McFarland
The first season finale streams at a precarious time for humanity, and leaves us hopeful despite its dark moments
Experts: Trump’s plan to lift coronavirus restrictions by Easter would kill hundreds of thousands
Igor Derysh
Reopening the economy on Easter may kill 1.2 million. Waiting another six weeks would reduce deaths to just 82,300
Fine print in corporate-friendly coronavirus bill passed by Senate could benefit Trump and Kushner
Igor Derysh
Though Democrats blocked the the president from bailout funds, he could still benefit from fine print provisions
Leaked memo: NRA tells employees to seek government aid as coronavirus forces cuts, layoffs
Igor Derysh
Wayne LaPierre is reducing employee hours and cutting salaries while "while maintaining current workloads"
Pro-Trump group threatens legal action against ad that used the president’s own words on coronavirus
Sarah Burris
Lawyers for official pro-Trump super PAC "formally demand" TV stations stop airing anti-Trump ad
Amazon warehouse workers win fight for paid time off
Julia Conley
"Amazon did not 'give' us PTO," declared part-time workers in Chicago, "we took our PTO from Amazon's greedy hands"
Netflix’s “Crip Camp” delivers a message of radicalism and compassion that we all need right now
Ashlie D. Stevens
This 1950-70s summer camp for disabled youth not provided a coming-of-age experience, but effected real change
Walmart was almost charged criminally over opioids. Trump appointees killed the indictment.
Jesse Eisinger, James Bandler
Even as company pharmacists protested, Walmart kept filling suspicious prescriptions, stoking the opioid epidemic
Fox News host grills President Trump about bungled coronavirus response: “Did you screw up?”
David Edwards
Fox's Bill Hemmer asks the president why the Centers for Disease Control was slow to ramp up testing for COVID-19
Even coronavirus can’t stop Trump’s environmental rollbacks
Emily Pontecorvo
A new report warns that the public health crisis will pull attention and resources away from addressing climate
Emails show Fox News promised Betsy DeVos an “easy interview”
Igor Derysh
Not quite breaking news: Newly-revealed emails show cozy relationship between Trump administration and Fox News
Legendary playwright and activist Terrence McNally dies of coronavirus complications
Ashlie D. Stevens
The "Love! Valour! Compassion!" playwright believed that "we need to bring barriers down, not build walls" with art
Embattled GOP Sen. Richard Burr accused of securities fraud in lawsuit filed by hotel shareholder
Matthew Rozsa
The suit accuses Burr and his wife of pocketing "up to $150,000 in illegal insider trading proceeds"
Coronavirus reminds Americans that pursuit of happiness is tied to the collective good
Christopher Beem
At its core, the United States Declaration of Independence argues that all human beings have “unalienable rights".
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