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How the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrecked the economy — and made the pandemic worse
Carl Pope
How the so-called champion of American business fought to protect profiteering — and endangered millions
Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Trump and the bitter American truth: “We do not have a real democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
NYU fascism expert explains the next moves in Trump's "authoritarian playbook" — and says it's almost too late
As moratoriums come to an end, Silicon Valley faces an apocalyptic eviction scenario
Matthew Rozsa
Working-class residents of California's metro regions are soon to suffer an eviction crisis, report says
Sweden’s sobering coronavirus death toll bodes ill for the laissez-faire pandemic approach
Matthew Rozsa
A new report by the Swedish Public Health Agency sheds light on the toll of the country's lax policies
Hallmark Channel to finally add LGBTQ+ characters and stories to holiday features
Kristen Lopez
The network plans to add in LGTBQ+ characters to the "Countdown to Christmas" and "Miracles of Christmas" lineup
The pandemic is making us question the connection between work and money. That’s a good thing
Curtis White
Unemployment supplements, stimulus checks, and trillions thrown at corporations. Is money as "real" as we thought?
Texas and Arizona request refrigerated trucks as morgues run out of space to store coronavirus dead
Igor Derysh
Some Texas morgues have already run out of space, while at least one morgue in Phoenix is at 97% capacity
Why is the stock market soaring amid a pandemic? Because Trump thinks that may save him
Bob Cesca
With most of the country in full-on pandemic meltdown, Trump is sacrificing lives to Wall Street. It won't work
A singular figure in Texas’ coronavirus collapse: Greg Abbott leads his state in alarming direction
Emma Platoff
The governor dithered, using language that experts said confused the public and undermined the health mission
Will the schools open? Behind that unanswerable question lies a national catastrophe
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's push to reopen is ghoulish — and liberals have no coherent answer. We have failed the next generation
Austin Mayor Steve Adler on battling the pandemic: “When this virus comes, it comes fast”
Roger Sollenberger
Mayor of the famously liberal Texas capital on why his state couldn't contain the surge: Is a new shutdown coming?
As restaurants reopen, workers step up fight to end tipped minimum wage
Bryce Covert
Since the 60s, restaurants in most states have paid tipped workers a lower wage than all other types of employees
DeSantis wants to reopen schools since Walmart is open: “Educating our kids is absolutely essential”
Igor Derysh
Dr. Anthony Fauci says states like Florida should instead “seriously look at shutting down”
Fox News hosts downplay surge in coronavirus cases, dispute science on masks and social distancing
Igor Derysh
Carlson falsely claims masks and social distancing have "no basis" in science as Ingraham decries "panic porn"
Mitch McConnell wants to restrict future stimulus checks to incomes of $40K or less
Matthew Rozsa
Salon asked economists to weigh in on the socioeconomic impact of means-testing pandemic relief checks
Judge rules that Dakota Access Pipeline must be shut down and emptied
Matthew Rozsa
Surprisingly, the controversial pipeline's shutdown came about due to the Army Corps of Engineers' own legal error
Who got PPP loans? List shows Hollywood talent agencies, law firms and Kanye West’s Yeezy brand
Ted Johnson
The Paycheck Protection Program was set up to provide $660 billion in loans since it started in April
Has the IRS hit bottom?
Paul Kiel
This year’s IRS annual report signals historic lows for U.S. tax enforcement
COVID-19 patients may experience another unwanted side effect: PTSD
Matthew Rozsa
The psychological trauma of being hospitalized with COVID-19 may be long-lasting, experts fear
Unemployment rate drops slightly in June, remains in double digits
Matthew Rozsa
Experts weigh in on the meaning of the surprising 2.2% decline in unemployment, and whether it can be sustained
Dr. Anthony Fauci warns Congress that new coronavirus cases could reach 100,000 per day in the US
Igor Derysh
"We’re going in the wrong direction," Fauci testified before the Senate. "It puts the entire country at risk"
Trump’s attempt to dodge mask requirements thwarted by new Republican National Convention host city
Igor Derysh
Trump already moved the speech over his demand to find a host city “without social distancing or required masks"
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