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Topic: The Conversation (page 63)

Members of the Teamsters enter the a federal building in Philadelphia on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 to view the first bankruptcy hearing in the wake of the filing by Philadelphia Newspapers Inc., owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News, for Chapter 11 protection. Bankruptcy lawyers say Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. Chief Executive Brian Tierney and two other Philadelphia newspaper executives will roll back their 2008 raises while the company tries to shed debt and stay afloat. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) (Matt Rourke)

Bankruptcy courts ill-prepared for COVID

Paige Marta Skiba, Dalié Jiménez, Michelle McKinnon Miller, Pamela Foohey, Sara Sternberg Greene - The Conversation
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A look into our coronavirus diets

Carli Liguori - The Conversation
Little Richard, photographed in 1972 (Getty/Tim Graham)

Little Richard’s influence lives on

Rebecca Sheehan - The Conversation
Donald Trump; Mitch McConnell (Getty/Chip Somodevilla)

"Blue state bailouts"

Laura Schultz - The Conversation
Supreme Court in Washington (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)

Power struggle comes to Supreme Court

Stanley M. Brand - The Conversation
Andrew Cuomo and Donald Trump (AP Photo/Salon)

Why leaders' empathy matters

Jonathan D. Fitzgerald - The Conversation
In this Nov. 3, 2015 file photo, wind turbines dot the landscape near Steele City, Neb. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

Shared goals, divergent pathways

Deidra Miniard, Joe Kantenbacher, Shahzeen Attari - The Conversation
Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden (Getty Images/iStock/Saul Loeb/AFP/Salon)

For Biden, naming cabinet is a risk

Christopher Devine, Kyle C. Kopko - The Conversation
A nurse applies a vaccine to her patient (Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Getty Images)

On coronavirus and vaccine skeptics

Kristin Lunz Trujillo, Matt Motta - The Conversation
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How the military could help fight COVID

Birthe Anders, Vincenzo Bollettino - The Conversation
Protestors affiliated with the "Occupy Wall Street" protests wave signs and banners. At right: A rally during the Great Depression (AP/LOC)

History shows economy often wins

Peter C. Mancall - The Conversation
This Jan. 5, 2017, photo shows Macy's flagship store in New York. Retailers are doing a delicate dance when it comes to handling the Ivanka Trump brand. Macy's carries the brand's clothes, shoes and other accessories. Retailers are figuring out to deal with the highly politically charged Ivanka Trump brand. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan) (AP)

COVID business immunity: bad idea?

Timothy D. Lytton - The Conversation
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App solution to easing social distancing

Johannes Becker, David Starobinski - The Conversation
Protesters carry rifles near the steps of the Michigan State Capitol building in Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

White supremacists protest to "reopen"

Matthew Valasik - The Conversation
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Trump insured thousands through ACA

Coleman Drake, David Anderson - The Conversation
Large corporations getting big bailouts, while small businesses get bupkiss (Getty Images/AP Photo/Salon)

Bailout will cost taxpayers billions

Scott Newsome - The Conversation
Caution tape closes off this neighborhood in Drew, Miss., Friday, March 11, 2016, as floodwaters have affected areas in the Delta. The flooding has affected the Delta to varying degrees. Additional rain is expected to continue through Saturday. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) (AP)

How mass murder is white male terrorism

Robyn Bourgeois - The Conversation
FILE - In this June 28, 2015 file photo, tourists and a baby camel walk on a beach in front of the Imperial Marhaba Hotel in Sousse, Tunisia. The blood on the sand has washed away, but the damage wreaked on Tunisia by a few terrifying minutes of gunfire at a beach resort will be deep and lasting. The tourist economy is likely to be gutted: Up to 2 million hotel nights per year are expected to be lost, hastened by warnings from Britain and other European governments last week that their citizens are no longer safe on . (AP Photo/Darko Vojinovic, File) (AP)

Global tourism industry may shrink

Faizan Ali, Cihan Cobanoglu - The Conversation
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Renters still left out in the cold

Kirk McClure, Alex Schwartz - The Conversation
Projected design for new student housing at University of California, Santa Cruz / Strike picket signs (UC Santa Cruz/AP Photo/Salon)

Coronavirus and the housing crisis

Isabel Solange Muñoz - The Conversation
Riot police officers wearing face masks stand guard as residents protest against plans for an empty local housing estate to become a temporary quarantine camp for patients and frontline medical staff of a SARS-like virus outbreak which began in the Chinese city of Wuhan, in the Fanling district in Hong Kong on January 26, 2020. - Protesters threw petrol bombs on January 26 night at an empty public housing complex in Hong Kong that had been earmarked to become a temporary quarantine zone as the city battles the outbreak of a SARS-like virus. (PHILIP FONG/AFP via Getty Images)

Policing during a pandemic

Tom Nolan - The Conversation

Inside the Beatles’ breakup

Tim Riley - The Conversation
Chief Justice John Roberts (Getty/Shutterstock)

The Roberts court’s assault continues

Austin Sarat - The Conversation
This image provided by Google shows its video chatting app on mobile devices. The app, dubbed Duo, represents Google's response to other popular video calling options, including Apple's FaceTime, Microsoft's Skype and Facebook's Messenger app. The new app, announced in May, is being released Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016, as a free service for phones running on Google's Android operating system as well as Apple's iPhones. (Google via AP) (AP)

4 things that happen when you videochat

Norm Friesen - The Conversation
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