Fox News’ Neil Cavuto has spent the last seven months of the pandemic, like many Americans, working from home and enjoying the easier commute. The anchor has good reasons for staying home — he has multiple sclerosis, underwent triple bypass…
Read MoreSen. Elizabeth Warren: What's at Stake for Women on November 3
This is an op-ed on the 2020 election by Senator Elizabeth Warren. Our nation has experienced one soul-crushing crisis after another this year. I lost my older brother, Don Reed, to COVID-19 in April. Losing a beloved family member is…
Read MoreCOVID Testing Leader Contradicts Trump, Says Rise in Cases Is ‘Real’ — Not from Increased Testing
The Trump administration’s head of COVID-19 testing said that the record-breaking numbers of new infections in the U.S. are “real,” and not because of an increase in testing, counter to what President Donald Trump has claimed. Testing czar Admiral Brett…
Read MoreScientists Insist Herd Immunity Won't Work to End COVID — in Opposition to Trump's Claims
A group of 80 scientists from around the world are warning against trying to end the COVID-19 pandemic through herd immunity, calling the idea a “dangerous fallacy.” Herd immunity occurs when a large part of a community becomes immune to…
Read MoreTrump Announces Emergency Authorization for COVID-19 Plasma Treatment After Attacking FDA
President Donald Trump officially authorized the emergency use of convalescent plasma to help treat COVID-19 patients in the United States. During a briefing on Sunday, the eve of the Republican National Convention, Trump, 74, claimed the "breakthrough" treatment will "dramatically expand…
Read MoreLooking Back at Dr. Fauci's Enduring Bond with AIDS Activist Larry Kramer & Their Final Phone Call
In an interview with the Times this spring, before he died, Kramer said he and Fauci were "friends again" — if their friendship had ever ended — and that Kramer was "feeling sorry for how he’s being treated," amid the novel coronavirus…
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