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Democrat and GOP leaders are considering online voting in light of coronavirus for party elections
Steven Rosenfeld
“I don’t think anyone, in the next month or two months, is planning on doing it [participating] in person.”
DJ D-Nice’s virtual dance parties follow the tradition of innovation in times of adversity
D. Watkins
The legendary deejay follows a longstanding practice of black people who make the most during times of trouble
Ohio attorney general orders clinics to stop all “nonessential” abortions because of coronavirus
Igor Derysh
Lawmakers recently passed a "heartbeat" bill and introduced a bill to create a felony called "abortion murder"
Amid COVID-19 outbreak, lawmakers push for even more wasteful Pentagon spending
Eoin Higgins
"Infuriating doesn't even begin to describe it."
Dr. Bandy Lee: Trump is spreading a “mental health pandemic” that’s making coronavirus worse
Chauncey DeVega
Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee: Coronavirus pandemic and Donald Trump's irrational cult is a deadly combination
Media must get the facts right in a life-and-death crisis: Right now, that’s not happening
Jim Naureckas
Pundits and reporters aren't being honest about the major issues driving government response to the coronavirus
Millions of federal workers still waiting on work-from-home order during coronavirus pandemic
Yeganeh Torbati
The Trump administration has not yet issued clear guidance to federal workers.
UN chief warns of coming recession for the planet due to COVID-19
Evelyn Leopold
Bumping elbows at the United Nations
Clean air is a “mom-partisan” issue: Making climate crisis activism a family affair
Lauren Schiller
An Inflection Point conversation with Heather McTeer Toney, National Field Director for Moms Clean Air Force
Years of austerity weakened the public health response to coronavirus
Mike Ludwig
Public health accounts for less than 3 percent of overall health expenditures
Calls for Trump administration to release migrants from detention increase amid COVID-19 pandemic
Julián Aguilar
Federal agencies put immigrants and immigration workers at risk amid coronavirus
When Brezhnev comes to America: Gerontocracy in action
Alexei Bayer
Today's U.S. Republicans are the equivalent of the Brezhnev crew in the late-stage Soviet Union.
Don’t just debunk COVID-19 myths. Learn from them
Anita Makri
The tactic of simply throwing facts at the misinformation problem can be ineffective, and even counterproductive
“Govern me, daddy”: Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear a clean-cut sex symbol for the coronavirus age
Erin Keane
People are now lusting after Kentucky's "hot Mr. Rogers" because of his calm and empathetic leadership
Why we’re drawn to “Contagion” and zombie flicks right now
Ashlie D. Stevens
It's a stressful time for everyone in the nation, so why is the popularity of epidemic and disaster stories surging
“Unsupported and ignored”: Texans stuck in Peru say U.S. government has abandoned them
Jay Root, SHANNON NAJMABADI
Texans marooned there after the country closed its borders described a harrowing ordeal trying to find a plane
Why nationwide voting by mail isn’t a panacea in a pandemic
Steven Rosenfeld
Many legal, technical, logistical and political obstacles stand between now and November’s election
Kenny Rogers, country music’s “The Gambler,” dead at 81
Stephen L. Betts
Rogers was one of music’s true crossover artists, scoring hits in both country and pop
Hoarding in a pandemic: A problem of messaging, selfishness, or simply fear?
FairWarning Staff
Americans have been told to stop hoarding and also told to limit public interaction, are these contradictory?
Trump can f**k this up and still win in November: Here’s how to stop him
Lucian K. Truscott IV
His performance with his “task force” is an act. He isn’t presidential. He’s the same psychotic monster as always
The high cost of being Trump’s enemy in the coronavirus era
Rachel Bluth
California's total tab for its feud with the Oval Office is at least in the hundreds of millions
Netflix’s “Tiger King” is an enthralling yet humane look at when the outlandish becomes an obsession
Ashlie D. Stevens
In this unbelievable docuseries, a rivalry between lovers of big cats escalates into a murder-for-hire plot
Utility workers prepare to sleep at work to keep the power flowing
Matthew Rozsa
Energy companies plan to isolate core workers to prevent illness and keep citizens safe and powered
Donald Trump crossed out “coronavirus” and replaced it with “Chinese virus” before speaking to press
Matthew Rozsa
"These statements are dangerous and erroneously assign blame"
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