The Coronavirus Crisis
Coronavirus Numbers Reflect New York City’s Deep Economic Divide
The data is in line with long-established health disparities in New York City, where the poor and people of color tend to suffer worse health outcomes.
The Coronavirus Crisis
The data is in line with long-established health disparities in New York City, where the poor and people of color tend to suffer worse health outcomes.
The AIR program would amount to “the most wide-reaching surveillance dragnet ever employed in an American city,” according to the ACLU.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Not only did the governor drag his feet amid the outbreak, but hypocrisy by state officials has undermined health care access for millions of Texans.
The Coronavirus Crisis
In a Long Island warehouse, immigrants work long hours doing mailings for a multibillion-dollar financial services company. Now they’re getting sick.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Rather than release people at high risk, Louisiana plans to isolate those who test positive for the coronavirus in two maximum-security state facilities.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Mehdi Hasan speaks with Naomi Klein about coronavirus capitalism and the selective use of emergency measures to offload risks onto workers and families.
The Coronavirus Crisis
The U.S. has more 10,000 immigrant physicians who are unable to volunteer in coronavirus hot spots because of visa restrictions.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Unable to reach their clients, lawyers worry the government is taking little action, even with reports of widespread coronavirus symptoms inside.
The Coronavirus Crisis
As the virus spreads, the criminal justice system is going out of its way to increase the death toll.
The FBI investigated the International Solidarity Movement for nothing more than First Amendment-protected protests against Israel’s occupation.
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