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the national interest
Oct. 2, 2020
Trump Is Now Living His Coronavirus Management Strategy
Denial and mockery of social distancing comes home.
By
Jonathan Chait
coronavirus
Oct. 1, 2020
Trump Aide Hope Hicks Tests Positive for COVID-19
The trusted presidential adviser has been in alarmingly close contact with Trump and other White House and campaign staffers in recent days.
By
Matt Stieb
trump campaign
Oct. 1, 2020
Trump Cancels One of His Saturday Wisconsin Rallies As Local COVID Cases Surge
A rare coronavirus-considerate decision from the president.
By
Matt Stieb
action item
Sept. 30, 2020
So You Want to Get Involved in Mutual Aid
A comprehensive guide, including how to get involved.
By
Amanda Arnold
the cut podcast
Sept. 30, 2020
I Guess It’s Time to Move?
On this week’s
The Cut
podcast, relocating across the country during COVID-19.
By
the Cut
reopening
Sept. 30, 2020
Fear of the Indoors
Can New Yorkers trust our fellow diners enough to head back inside?
By
Alan Sytsma
coronavirus
Sept. 29, 2020
New York City COVID-19 Numbers Are Suddenly Rising After Months of Stability
Just as public schools finally open their doors and restaurants prepare for indoor dining.
By
Benjamin Hart
coronavirus
Sept. 29, 2020
What’s Going on With School Reopenings?
As many schools try to resume in-person classes, we’re seeing more and more Covid outbreaks.
By
Erica Schwiegershausen
reopening
Sept. 29, 2020
Bars and Restaurants Are Pushing Back Against the SLA
Stronger enforcement creates new headaches for operators.
By
Chris Crowley
no please
Sept. 28, 2020
Why, Comic Con, Why?
It’s happening … in Los Angeles, at least.
By
Claire Lampen
coronavirus
Sept. 28, 2020
Governor Cuomo Issues Warning As COVID Cases Rise Again in New York
New York City’s positive testing rate is currently just below 2 percent, the highest it has been since late June.
By
Matt Stieb
snl
Sept. 28, 2020
SNL
Live Studio Audiences Will Get COVID Tests and Temperature Checks
And yes, they will have to wear masks.
By
Megh Wright
outdoor dining
Sept. 28, 2020
How to Enjoy Outdoor Dining Right Now
And how to dress for it in February.
By
Rob Patronite
and
Robin Raisfeld
republican theory
Sept. 27, 2020
Dennis Quaid Swears His White House Coronavirus Ad Campaign Isn’t Political
“It is being used by the cancel-culture media.”
By
Devon Ivie
coronavirus
Sept. 25, 2020
Florida Will Allow Its Bars and Restaurants to Fully Reopen
Governor Ron DeSantis is over social distancing.
By
Chris Crowley
pandemic eating
Sept. 24, 2020
New York’s Restaurant Owners Finally Get Some Good News
A key piece of legislation that protects owners has been extended.
By
Rachel Sugar
ron desantis
Sept. 24, 2020
Ron DeSantis Is Risking Floridians’ Lives to Benefit Trump
The governor’s sycophantic Trump relationship led to disastrous COVID outcomes, and now he’s pushing looser penalties for drivers who kill protesters.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
cooking
Sept. 24, 2020
While the World Baked Sourdough, I Perfected My Tahdig
A home cook rediscovers the food of Iran during quarantine.
By
Yassmin Manauchehri
[snaps in a circle]
Sept. 23, 2020
We Won’t Feel Pretty Until 2021 Because the Coronavirus Delayed
West Side Story
Disney also pushed back several other movies, including
Black Widow.
By
Devon Ivie
respect the classics
Sept. 23, 2020
Elton John Extends Farewell Tour Into 2022, a Year He Thinks Exists
When was the last time the possibility of the year 2022 crossed your mind?
By
Justin Curto
coronavirus
Sept. 23, 2020
The COVID Recovery Surcharge Is a Farce
It’s not enough to keep restaurants in business.
By
Chris Crowley
covid-19
Sept. 23, 2020
Johnson & Johnson’s Single-Shot COVID-19 Vaccine Moves to Final Trial Stage
The company says it could determine whether the dose is effective by the end of this year.
By
Benjamin Hart
coronavirus
Sept. 22, 2020
Pentagon Spent Most of Its CARES Act Cash on Jet Parts and Uniforms: Report
Over $400 million in taxpayer money intended to be spent on masks, ventilators, and swabs ultimately went to military equipment.
By
Matt Stieb
whelp
Sept. 22, 2020
You Already Knew This, But Halloween Is Canceled
The CDC’s holiday guidance warns against trick-or-treating and indoor parties.
By
Claire Lampen
trailer mix
Sept. 22, 2020
Shark Tank
Swims to Vegas for Its Socially Distanced New Season
But will they ask back the mask lady?
By
Megh Wright
coronavirus
Sept. 22, 2020
New York Comedy Clubs Demand to Reopen With the Same COVID Rules As Restaurants
“It makes zero sense.”
By
Dan Reilly
reopening
Sept. 22, 2020
How New York’s Restaurants Are Preparing for the Return of Indoor Dining
“Right now, it’s about survival.”
By
Rachel Sugar
ask a boss
Sept. 22, 2020
‘My Boss Wants Us On Zoom All Day Long’
Decent bosses know that
monitoring
isn’t the same as managing.
By
Alison Green
centers for disease control
Sept. 21, 2020
CDC Reverses on COVID-19 Airborne Transmission Guidelines
The about-face comes days after the CDC revoked a guideline stating that asymptomatic people with known COVID-19 contact do not need to get tested.
By
Matt Stieb
trailer mix
Sept. 21, 2020
Coronavirus Won’t Stop Roulades in This New
Great British Baking Show
Trailer
And a new presenter joins the team.
By
Devon Ivie
covid-19
Sept. 21, 2020
The CDC Reversed Its Controversial Testing Recommendation
After considerable outcry, the CDC now says asymptomatic people do need to be tested after exposure to COVID-19.
By
Katie Heaney
first person
Sept. 21, 2020
When Coronavirus Came to Sing Sing
“We faced our worst fear: dying in prison.”
By
John J. Lennon
the national interest
Sept. 18, 2020
A White House Aide Just Warned Us That Donald Trump Is a Sociopath
“Flat-out disregard for human life.” Sounds dangerous.
By
Jonathan Chait
why
Sept. 18, 2020
Oh No, Van Morrison Is Releasing Anti-COVID Protest Songs
Northern Ireland’s health minister has called his music “dangerous.”
By
Justin Curto
vision 2020
Sept. 17, 2020
Former Pence Aide Endorses Biden: ‘Trump Doesn’t Care About Anyone Else’
“It was shocking to see the president saying that the virus was a hoax,” said Olivia Troye, Pence’s former top aide on the COVID-19 task force.
By
Matt Stieb
coronavirus
Sept. 17, 2020
The White House Stopped the USPS From Sending Out Free Masks
According to an infuriating new report from the Washington
Post
.
By
Claire Lampen
coronavirus
Sept. 16, 2020
Trump Says U.S. COVID Response Would Improve ‘If You Took the Blue States Out’
While Trump’s response ruthlessly connects the value of life to one’s perceived political identity, it’s also inaccurate according to his own metric.
By
Matt Stieb
why though
Sept. 16, 2020
The Anti-Maskers Are at It Again
Per this harrowing footage of a “flash mob” staged at a Florida Target.
By
Claire Lampen
coronavirus
Sept. 16, 2020
Europe May Emerge From the Pandemic As a Stronger Union
COVID-19 threatened to exacerbate divisions in the E.U., but its recovery plan has raised hopes that this time, catastrophe will unite Europe.
By
Vincent Bevins
reopening
Sept. 16, 2020
The Race Is On to Save Winter Dining
Desperate times call for bold proposals.
By
Rachel Sugar
coronavirus stimulus
Sept. 16, 2020
Why the Second Coronavirus Stimulus Package Remains Stalled
Since Democrats have the upper hand in stimulus talks, Pelosi is counting on Trump to return to the table, whether Republicans like it or not.
By
Ed Kilgore
restaurant shutdown
Sept. 16, 2020
‘There Are So Many Fewer Jobs to Go Around.’
Cooks, servers, and bartenders talk about how New York’s restaurant shutdown has affected their lives.
By
Chris Crowley
foreign interests
Sept. 16, 2020
Trump’s ‘Peace’ Deal Doesn’t Make Mideast Conflict Any Less Likely
The Abraham Accords serve Trump and Netanyahu’s political interests, but abandoning Palestinians and amplifying pressure on Iran are both risky steps.
By
Jonah Shepp
coronavirus
Sept. 15, 2020
Trump Says COVID-19 Will ‘Go Away’ Thanks to a ‘Herd Mentality’
“You’ll develop like a herd mentality,” he said, describing one way out of the pandemic. “It’s going to be herd-developed and that’s going to happen.”
By
Matt Stieb
skin week
Sept. 15, 2020
This £4 Cream Soothes My Over-Washed, Coronavirus-Avoiding, Hands
The light formulation leaves skin hydrated but matte and, bonus, the fragrance is clean — without being overpowering.
By
Sarah Breen
health
Sept. 15, 2020
At least 175 COVID-19 Cases and 7 Deaths Linked to a Single Wedding Reception
Many of those infected didn’t even attend the event, but contracted COVID-19 from a guest.
By
Hannah Gold
coronavirus
Sept. 15, 2020
Nearly One in Six Restaurants May Have Closed, Survey Finds
And 2.5 million jobs have been lost, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
By
Chris Crowley
ask a boss
Sept. 15, 2020
‘How Am I Supposed to Network in a Pandemic?’
Be specific, show you’ll use the other person’s time well, and be appreciative
By
Alison Green
covid-19
Sept. 15, 2020
What If They Make a Coronavirus Vaccine and Nobody Takes It?
There are already clear signs that the public is suspicious about corners being cut.
By
Stephen S. Hall
just asking questions
Sept. 14, 2020
Bill Gates on the Pandemic: ‘You Hope It Doesn’t Stretch Past 2022.’
The philanthropist shares his thoughts about COVID-19 vaccines, America’s failures, and when we can expect real global relief.
By
David Wallace-Wells
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