The Coronavirus Crisis
The Trump Administration Is Waiving the Public’s Right to Affordable Coronavirus Treatments
Amid record unemployment, HHS is doling out more than $1 billion in coronavirus contracts that omit price-gouging safeguards.
The Coronavirus Crisis
Amid record unemployment, HHS is doling out more than $1 billion in coronavirus contracts that omit price-gouging safeguards.
Bad Chemistry
Scientists say that low levels of industrial chemicals like PFAS, BPA, and phthalates are linked with conditions that make Covid-19 worse.
“Whether we can’t breathe because of toxic pollution or policing,” says Robert Bullard, “it’s the same systemic racism that is killing us.”
The Coronavirus Crisis
Across New York City, in neighborhoods that have been most devastated by the coronavirus, hunger is emerging as the primary concern.
Protests for Black Lives
Whatever impacts the protests have on coronavirus infection rates, they won’t match the massive measurable health toll of racism on communities of color.
Bad Chemistry
Eight variations of a newly identified group of PFAS compounds were found near a Solvay plant in West Deptford, New Jersey.
The Coronavirus Crisis
A coalition of conservative groups, many funded by the pharmaceutical industry, have attacked proposals aiming to ensure Covid-19 treatments are affordable.
The Coronavirus Crisis
A combination of generic drugs appears to be more effective in fighting the coronavirus than Gilead Sciences’ remdesivir.
The environmental lawyer who sued Chevron will have spent 13 months in home detention awaiting trial on charges that carry a maximum sentence of six months.
The Coronavirus Crisis
In a bitterly divided hearing, whistleblower Rick Bright provided new evidence of Trump officials’ cronyism and incompetence.
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