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Donald Trump| A massive group of protesters sit on the ground at Foley Square (Getty Images/Salon)

Pandemic isn't over: It's his fault

Amanda Marcotte
A large group of people wearing medical face masks amidst the novel Coronavirus outbreak (Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)

Shutdowns prevented 60M infections

Matthew Rozsa

Curbing congenital syphilis falter

Anna Maria Barry-Jester - KFF Health News
Company HE3DA President Jan Prochazka shows qualities of a new battery during the  official start of a battery production line in Prague, on Monday, Dec. 19, 2016. The new battery is based on nanotechnology and is supposed to be be more efficient, long-lasting, cheaper, lighter and above all safer. The battery is designed to store energy from renewable electric sources and cooperate with smart grids. Next planned type will be suitable for electric cars. (Michal Kamaryt /CTK via AP) (AP)

Electric utilities slow to make switch

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning
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Demonstrators march on Pennsylvania Avenue towards the Capitol to protest the death of George Floyd (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Protesters aren't pandemic hypocrites

Amanda Marcotte
Patients and staff test positive for coronavirus at nursing homes (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Trump rollback paved way for pandemic

Bob Hennelly
US President Donald Trump tours a Honeywell International Inc. factory producing N95 masks during his first trip since widespread COVID-19 related lockdowns went into effect May 5, 2020, in Phoenix, Arizona. (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP/Getty Images)

Mich. AG calls Trump "a petulant child"

Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine handles a Naloxone nasal injector during a news conference at the Oakley Kroger Marketplace store to announce the supermarket chain's decision to offer the opioid overdose reversal medicine without a prescription, Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in Cincinnati. Naloxone is routinely carried by fire-rescue crews, which use it thousands of times a year in Ohio to revive overdose victims. Kroger, based in Cincinnati, has 2,774 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 35 states and the District of Columbia. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (AP)

Will Ohio listen to science on climate?

Maria Gallucci - Grist
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Parents of British Teen killed in car accident involving wife of a US Diplomat hold a press conference at the Parker Hotel in New York, New York on October 14, 2019. (Getty Images/AP Photo/Salon)

The Lancet eviscerates Trump

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Medics with the Cincinnati Fire Department work to keep a possible overdose victim awake after administering Naloxone while responding to a report at a gas station (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Why naloxone should be everywhere

Nancy D. Campbell
Donald Trump | Chart of daily COVID-19 tests per thousand people in the United States of America (AP Photo/COVID Tracking Project/Our World in Data/Salon)

Trump compares COVID-19 fatalities

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
3D render illustration of COVID-19 (Getty Images)

Spreading coronavirus through song

Matthew Rozsa
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People wear face masks to protect against the spread of the new coronavirus as they walk through a temperature checkpoint at an outdoor shopping area in Beijing (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

Coronavirus resurgence in China

Matthew Rozsa
Natural gas flame on a stove (Robert Clare/Getty Images)

Your gas stove may be bad for you

Rachel Ramirez - Grist
Biodegradable and compostable plates and utensils. (Derek Davis/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

"Biodegradable" isn't always green

Lynne Peeples - FairWarning
In this April 6, 2017, photo, President Donald Trump speaks at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., after the U.S. fired a barrage of cruise missiles into Syria in retaliation for this week's gruesome chemical weapons attack against civilians. Before the U.S. attack on a Syrian air base, Trump accused his predecessor of doing nothing when Syria’s government used chemical weapons against its population in 2013. He’s right that President Barack Obama issued what amounted to an empty threat of military action. The circumstances, though, were more complicated than Trump described. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (AP)

"Trump Death Clock" unveiled

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams
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Scientists doing research on desktop PC in a laboratory. (Getty Images)

Stopping a pandemic before it starts

Shannon Osaka - Grist
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Lawmaker pushes mental health reform

Samantha Young - KFF Health News
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How the military could help fight COVID

Birthe Anders, Vincenzo Bollettino - The Conversation
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App solution to easing social distancing

Johannes Becker, David Starobinski - The Conversation
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The site of an air raid that hit a funeral reception in the Arhab district, 40 kilometres north of the capital Sanaa, on February 16, 2017. (Getty/Mohammed Huwais)

WHO expected to cut aid to Yemen

Julia Conley - Common Dreams
Jared Kushner; Donald Trump; Ivanka Trump (Getty/Salon)

Trump admin's push for COVID cure

Alex Henderson - Alternet
Ground crew at the Los Angeles International airport unload pallets of supplies of medical personal protective equipment, PPE, from a China Southern Cargo plane upon its arrival on Friday, April 10, 2020. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

A democratic alliance to stop pandemics

John Davenport
Doctor and pharmacist Gilles Leboucher prepares a diluted solution of phages from three different concentrated types of phages on March 8, 2019, at the Croix-Rousse hospital, in Lyon, central-eastern France. (Romain Lafabregue/AFP/Getty Images)

Pharma neglected research for a while

Mike Ludwig - Truthout
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