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Data suggests COVID-19 deaths disproportionately hit African American communities

Talia Buford
No, the coronavirus is not the “Great Equalizer”

Fox News’ Jesse Watters says travel bans “more critical in saving lives” than COVID-19 testing

Shefali Luthra
If you could pick only one strategy ― travel bans or testing — the choice is clear

Judgment day for the national security state

Andrew Bacevich
The coronavirus and the real threats to American safety and freedom

Netanyahu claimed video from Tiffani Thiessen Hallmark series was proof of Iranian cover-up: report

Matthew Rozsa
The video showed dead bodies being dropped into garbage dumps amid an outbreak in a scene from 2007's "Pandemic"

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

Media struggles to justify cruelty to Iran and Venezuela amid spreading pandemic

Joe Emersberger
As the world faces a pandemic, mainstream media is still eager to punish nations perceived as U.S. enemies

A “thermonuclear pandemic”: Harvard scientist’s coronavirus prediction ignored by officials

Alex Henderson
A Harvard scientist warned the coronavirus could be a ‘thermonuclear pandemic’ — but he was ignored

UN chief warns of coming recession for the planet due to COVID-19

Evelyn Leopold
Bumping elbows at the United Nations

The peril of state power amid COVID-19 pandemic

Michael Schulson
Governments have the power to control individual behaviors during coronavirus outbreak. How far should that go?

If social distancing is impossible in prisons, people should be freed

Victoria Law
So far, no state governor has responded to the call for releasing the most vulnerable people from prison.

Why are there so few coronavirus cases in Russia?

Jeremy Rossman
Sometimes low numbers are a cause for concern

U.S. continues sanctions against Iran and Venezuela during coronavirus pandemic

Vijay Prashad, Paola Estrada
Why sanctions against Iran and Venezuela during a pandemic are cruel

Public health expert: The pandemic is here — but compassion and common sense will get us through

Paul Rosenberg
Dr. Timothy Brewer: Don't hoard the TP — and don't panic. Taking care of each other will get us through this

Why a coronavirus quarantine in the U.S. is a bad idea

Sara May Bergstresser
Broad, sweeping restrictions could do more harm than good

Trump’s former homeland security adviser warns us: Coronavirus could become a “fire out of control”

Alex Henderson
Why aggressive action against the coronavirus must be taken as soon as possible in the U.S.

Hannity falsely claims Trump is fastest acting president to stop the spread of an infectious disease

Matthew Rozsa
Those comments omitted former President Barack Obama's response to the the 2014-2016 epidemic

Fox host Trish Regan calls criticisms of Trump’s coronavirus response “another attempt to impeach”

Matthew Rozsa
"And like with the Mueller investigation, like with Ukraine-gate, they don't care who they hurt"

The scripted speeches that turned Joe Biden’s campaign around

David A. Frank
A good public speaker needs to be able to write and deliver an effective speech as well as to improvise

A Giuliani-Trump foreign policy?

Bob Dreyfuss
Rudy’s coup at Foggy Bottom

Coronavirus fears put a halt to the Muslim pilgrimage of umrah — but not yet the hajj

Ken Chitwood
Saudi Arabia has temporarily suspended pilgrimage to its holy sites

Robert Reich: How to convince Bernie Sanders skeptics

Robert Reich
The establishment keeps mistakenly assuming that moderates appeal to a broader swath of the electorate

New California coronavirus case reveals problems with U.S. testing protocols

Anna Maria Barry-Jester, Rachel Bluth
"We need to substantially increase access and availability of testing, and we need to do that today."

Inside Trump’s purge of his enemies

Terry H. Schwadron
We’ve seen this sort of thing before

How democracy ends: not with a bang but with a whimper

Karen J. Greenberg
As 2020 dawns, the erosion of our democratic institutions hardly comes out of the blue
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