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Shutdowns prevented 60 million coronavirus infections in the United States
Matthew Rozsa
18% of the U.S. population would have contracted coronavirus if not for public health measures, models show
Former Harvard psychiatrist Lance Dodes: Trump is trying to “turn America into a police state”
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Lance Dodes: As Trump sinks into "paranoid rage," he will likely seek to cancel or overturn 2020 election
Lessons from Operation “Denver,” the KGB’s massive AIDS disinformation campaign
Mark Kramer
Historian Douglas Selvage sheds light on a conspiracy theory that reverberates to this day.
The coming of a social-distancing version of war
Danny Sjursen
The future of forever war, American-style
The wild shrub at the root of the Afghan meth epidemic
Kern Hendricks
For Afghan meth makers, the wild ephedra bush has been a game-changer, breathing life into a troubling industry
Fundamentalist pandemics: What evangelicals could learn from the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam
Juan Cole
Given the unpredictable nature of our world, nothing, secularization included, is a one-way street
Pompeo used taxpayer money to host posh dinners with CEO of Chick-fil-A and Fox News hosts: report
Roger Sollenberger
While the department leads U.S. foreign policy, only 14% of the guests were actually diplomats or foreign officials
Scandal at State: A huge arms deal, a revolving-door lobbyist and the fired inspector general
Roger Sollenberger
An $8 billion Saudi arms deal, a revolving-door lobbyist and a fired inspector general: Is Pompeo in trouble?
Two coasts. One virus: How New York suffered nearly 10 times the number of deaths as California
Joe Sexton, Joaquin Sapien
New York City remains the epicenter of the United States’ coronavirus outbreak
Inspector general fired by Trump was probing Mike Pompeo over arms sale to Saudi Arabia: Democrats
Igor Derysh
"Secretary Pompeo wanted Mr. Linick pushed out before this work could be completed," Rep. Eliot Engel says
America’s indifference to death is nothing new: But it’s made this crisis much worse
David Masciotra
Our history suggests a willingness to ignore death and suffering — especially when those who die aren't white
Why Trump’s comparison of COVID-19 death rates in Germany and U.S. is wrong
Shefali Luthra
"Germany and the United States are the two best in deaths per 100,000 people," Trump said
The coronavirus crisis has gotten so bad that Doctors Without Borders just sent a team into the US
Matthew Chapman
Doctors Without Borders sends team to Navajo Nation as coronavirus explodes in Native communities
V-E Day plus 75: From a moment of victory to a time of pandemic
Andrew Bacevich
To unpack US history during the decades when Baby Boomers sashayed across the world stage, you must begin with WWII
The Ayatollah in the White House
Stephan Richter
Ironies of the coronavirus times: For all their mutual enmity, have the United States and Iran ever been closer?
Trump’s world leadership trophy: The winner’s prize in the virus-killer race
Dilip Hiro
Has the Chinese dragon pushed the American eagle down to a secondary position?
How Trump’s war against the WHO will hurt war-torn Yemen
Julia Conley
After U.S. suspension of funding, WHO expected to cut 80% of humanitarian aid to war-torn Yemen
History shows how incumbent presidents can lose re-election — and it doesn’t bode well for Trump
Cody Fenwick
Will our current president join the ranks of George H. W. Bush and Jimmy Carter?
Detailed timeline of Trump’s failures shows how America’s coronavirus crisis was man-made
Dan Benbow
Failures of governance from Jan 3 until March 13 made the situation exponentially worse than it should have been
Donald Trump bails out: From “total authority” to totally passing the buck
Heather Digby Parton
Trump claims we've beaten the virus and it's now someone else's problem. Honestly, that might be an improvement
As the world burns, Trump gets what he’s always wanted
Karen J. Greenberg
The president throws a victory parade for the coronavirus moment
U.S. wages economic war on Iran during pandemic, as mainstream media looks away
Gregory Shupak
American sanctions are literally killing Iranians as they face coronavirus pandemic; U.S. media makes excuses
Senate Intel chair Richard Burr sold off stock in Dutch company right before 2018 collapse
Robert Faturechi
Sen. Richard Burr is under federal investigation for selling stocks ahead of the coronavirus stock market crash.
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