Opinion

The US isn't in a second wave of coronavirus – the first wave never ended

After sustained declines in the number of COVID-19 cases over recent months, restrictions are starting to ease across the United States. Numbers of new cases are falling or stable at low numbers in some states, but they are surging in many others. Overall, the U.S. is experiencing a sharp increase in the number of new cases a day, and by late June, had surpassed the peak rate of spread in early April.

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There's a hidden economic trendline that is shattering the global trade system

Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers has recently conceded: “In general, economic thinking has privileged efficiency over resilience, and it has been insufficiently concerned with the big downsides of efficiency.” Policy across the globe is therefore moving in a more overtly nationalistic direction to rectify this shortcoming.

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Texas conservatives lose their minds after GOP Gov. Greg Abbott mandates masks in public

Texas' Republican Gov. Gregg Abbott finally acknowledged that there is a serious problem as COVID-19 takes down the state's population.

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An obvious explanation for Trump's subservience to Putin is staring us in the face

Although Donald Trump now claims the whole thing is a "hoax" — his favorite term to discredit any story that's true — the president was clearly told by intelligence officials that Russia was paying bounties to Afghan fighters to kill American troops. Over the weekend, the New York Times reported that Trump was briefed and there was a large intra-agency meeting held by the National Security Council. When the White House denied that Trump had ever heard anything about this, sources came up with a date for the briefing: Feb. 27. Further reporting from the Associated Press indicates that Trump was shown an earlier version of this intelligence more than a year ago, and that then-national security adviser John Bolton personally briefed him in March 2019. Financial documents also back up the story, and the name of one Afghan middleman has surfaced.

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Legal experts muse about Bill Barr's attempt to fire SDNY prosecutor and prosecution of Epstein’s alleged procurer and trafficker

The FBI arrested Ghislaine Maxwell in New Hampshire Thursday morning. The prosecutors are from SDNY, the Southern District of New York's U.S. Attorney's office. That's the same office for which Attorney General Bill Barr claimed U.S. Attorney Jeffrey Berman two weeks ago was "stepping down." He then tried to fire Berman until Berman ultimately resigned once he was certain his deputy, Audrey Strauss, would be named his successor, and after Barr claimed President Trump had fired him.

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Trump administration to allow taxpayer-funded shelter providers to ban homeless transgender people, because Jesus

The Trump Dept. of Housing and Urban Development late on Wednesday moved to roll back an Obama-era regulation that bans discrimination by taxpayer-funded shelter providers against transgender people. HUD Secretary Ben Carson wants to allow anti-transgender discrimination under the guise of religious freedom.

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What one Fox News host is doing with his newfound clout: Attacking Republicans

The night after news broke that Fox News personality Tucker McNear Swanson Carlson broke colleague Sean Hannity's record for the highest-rated quarter of any cable news program in history, Carlson used his platform to say that most elected Republicans are "empty, sad people" desperate to fill a "yawning void inside where a personal life should be."

Carlson, who once called white supremacy an "attack on white people," also took the occasion to apologize to his mostly white audience for feeding them "partisan junk food" peddled by current GOP leadership.

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'It's real': Trump campaign's new T-shirt insignia looks a lot like a Nazi symbol — and people are noticing

President Donald Trump's campaign is promoting a new shirt that features an eagle clutching a shield with the American flag and ribbon displaying his campaign. The Nazi Reichsadler is an eagle clutching a shield with a swastika.

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Trump-loving governors are finally face-to-face with reality as coronavirus explodes in much of red America

I’ve bored family and friends with this story for years. Now it’s your turn.

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Conservatives make a mockery of themselves again with a bizarre war against the 'tyranny' of masks

The bizarre “conservative” idea of “freedom” has struck again.

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Expect MAGA dead-enders to become even more dangerous as Trumpism proves to be a spent force

Last week, I walked over to Black Lives Matter Plaza in front of the White House to clear my head and draw some inspiration. When I arrived at the north end of the square, the line of people waiting to climb up a stepladder so they could get a better picture of “Black Lives Matter” painted on the street in bright yellow letters heartened me. They were so obviously proud and energized by DC Mayor Muriel Bowser’s act of defiance against Donald Trump itself, but also I expect by what that act represented:  That the people still own this nation and still have power to move it where it needs to go.

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