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“So true!”: Trump claims he “has done more for Blacks than all the other Presidents combined”
Bob Brigham
Trump apparently thinks he’s done more than end slavery per his appeal to black voters
Federal government must pay $12 billion to Obamacare insurers, Supreme Court rules
Roger Sollenberger
Republican efforts to eliminate the program began in 2013, led by former presidential candidate Marco Rubio
Funding hate: How online merchants and payment processors aid white nationalists
Alex Kotch, Center For Media And Democracy
Amazon, DonorBox and Stripe are among the companies helping white nationalist groups sell goods and raise money
The best money management tools for gig workers and freelancers
Jackie Lam
Workers with inconsistent earnings, or multiple gigs, can cover cash shortfalls with these tools
Trump’s new Health and Human Services spokesman tweeted racist remarks and conspiracy theories
Roger Sollenberger
The former Trump campaign official and longtime Roger Stone ally recently deleted most of his Twitter history
“Terminal both-sides-ism”: NYT slammed for tweet on Trump’s household disinfectant suggestion
Alex Henderson
"It's like The Onion came to life to satirize 19th century America in the 21st"
Now that Trump has suggested we shoot up Lysol, can cable news stop airing this crap?
Amanda Marcotte
"I'm like a person who has a good," said the president of the United States, pointing to his head. Fact check: No
Nikki Haley sparks backlash with stone-cold attack on suffering states
Alex Henderson
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley took to Twitter with a scorchingly hypocritical take
WATCH: Dr. Birx appears horrified as Trump suggests disinfectant injections could cure coronavirus
Bob Brigham
President Donald Trump wondered aloud whether injecting disinfectants into human beings could kill COVID-19
Yale psychiatrist: No one would think twice about having Trump evaluated if he weren’t president
Sarah K Burris
"We have a responsibility to report, to warn and to protect potential victims," Dr. Bandy X. Lee says
Social media companies start to tamp down COVID-19 misinformation
Bhaskar Chakravorti
Facebook, Google and Twitter are stepping up to block misinformation about the coronavirus
Trump denies there’s a “massive recession,” as unemployment rate skyrockets
Jake Johnson
"It's artificial because we turned it off," Trump said of the economic crisis
Pandemic dilemmas: When should moms self-isolate from a newborn baby?
Katharine Gammon
Mothers with a known or likely COVID-19 infection are being asked to self-isolate from their newborns
From “New Waves” to “On Immunity,” what “Little Fires” author Celeste Ng is reading right now
Hanh Nguyen
Plus, the one TV show she's watching (besides that drama on Hulu starting Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington)
The coronavirus pandemic is heightening the class divide in the Bay Area
Nicole Karlis
In the gentrified Bay Area, those who suffer under the thumb of tech are seeing their fortunes dwindle even more
As the global war on drugs fades away, the only people who benefited were drug traffickers
Phillip Smith
We here in the drug war homeland remain largely oblivious to the consequences of our drug policies overseas
“Westworld” rides towards its manifest destiny, this time in a straighter line
Melanie McFarland
These new hours of HBO's android Western feel like less of a grind than before, but will it win back the audience?
George Papadopoulos’ wife says she is divorcing him after “months of abuses”: “He is a monster”
Igor Derysh
The convicted Trump campaign "coffee boy" recently lost his ill-fated bid for Katie Hill's vacated House seat
There is hard data that shows “Bernie Bros” are a myth
Keith A. Spencer
A computational social scientist's study shows Bernie's Twitter followers act pretty much the same as everyone else
New Netflix “Dirty Money” documentary hits out at “slumlord” Jared Kushner: “A tier-one predator”
Igor Derysh
The new doc examines at how allegedly Kushner exploited his White House position as his company preyed on residents
“Devs” is Alex Garland’s aesthetically mesmerizing and engrossing modern horror story
Melanie McFarland
FX on Hulu's limited series is defined by its chilly, logical beauty, and its strange interpretation of reality
Corralling hard-to-reach voters with traveling voting machines
Anna Almendrala
People with disabilities, the incarcerated, the homeless and older adults can benefit from these machines
Video games come for the gym — but can they really work as a fitness regimen?
Matthew Smith
“Ring Fit Adventure,” a much-hyped Nintendo game, purports to fulfill the exercise void in busy adults’ lives
Can you eat an Impossible Burger if you’re giving up meat for Lent?
Ashlie D. Stevens
The annual debate over what is and isn't allowed during Lent becomes more difficult as food technology improves
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