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The New York Times ⋅ July 1, 2020
Why surviving the virus might come down to which hospital admits you
In New York City's poor neighborhoods, some patients have languished in understaffed hospitals, with substandard equi...
The New York Times ⋅ 1 hour ago
Black Lives Matter may be the largest movement in U.S. history
4 recent polls suggest that about 15 million to 26 million people in the United States have participated in demonstra...
The New York Times ⋅ Yesterday
In the Covid-19 economy, you can have a kid or a job. Not both.
How do parents go back to work when their children are only going to be in the classroom every three weeks? There's n...
The New York Times ⋅ Yesterday
Coronavirus cases are peaking again. See how it's different this time.
The first wave of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States never ended, and cases are surging again. But this ti...
Bloomberg Opinion ⋅ Yesterday
This new coronavirus wave isn't like the old wave
Arizona, Florida and Texas aren't facing the same conditions as New York did in its Covid-19 outbreak.
Bloomberg Opinion ⋅ Last night
Five different virus outbreaks across Europe tell a very similar story
The coronavirus is driving home how inequality can be a threat to public health.
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