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June 2020
Study: Hydroxychloroquine Had No Benefit for Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients, Possibly Closing Door to Use of Drug
STAT
Pittsburgh Hospital Officials Say Coronavirus Appears Less Potent Than Before
Fox News
IRS Rules Target Coaches at Duke, Notre Dame, Hospital Chiefs
Bloomberg Tax
This Cow’s Antibodies Could Be the Newest Weapon Against COVID-19
Science
Miniature Human Livers Grown From Skin Cells Are Successfully Transplanted Into Rats for the First Time—Offering Hope for 'Made-
Daily Mail
Abortion Opponents Protest COVID-19 Vaccines’ Use of Fetal Cells
Science
Protesters Want First-Degree Murder Charge Against Derek Chauvin, But That Might Acquit, Not Convict Him
Newsweek
Dallas Officials Remove Texas Ranger Statue From Love Field
AP
Outrage Over George Floyd’s Death Offers Glimmer of Hope During an Era of Another Polarizing President
The Globe and Mail
This Time, Hardly Anyone Followed Trump’s Lead on Virus Drugs
The New York Times
Swift and Decisive Action Has Been Taken Against Police in Major Us Cities in the Past Week
CNN
Protests Are Being Held in Small Cities and Towns Across the U.S.—And Young People Are Leading the Charge
TIME
Commemorating the Tulsa Massacre: A Search for Identity and Historical Complexity
National Council on Public History
Compare the Flu Pandemic of 1918 and COVID-19 With Caution—the Past Is Not a Prediction
The Conversation
It Really Is Different This Time
Politico
Hydroxychloroquine Offers No COVID-19 Protection After Exposure, Study Shows
BioPharma Dive
Johnny Majors, 85, Winning Coach at Pittsburgh and Tennessee, Dies
The New York Times
Johnny Majors, Famed College Football Coach, Dies at 85
CNN
Scientists Grow Tiny Human Livers, Changing the Course of Organ Transplants
Popular Mechanics
The Rebellion in Defense of Black Lives Is Rooted in U.S. History. So, Too, Is Trump’s Authoritarian Rule.
The Intercept
In the Race for a Vaccine, Children May Be Last to Be Vaccinated
ABC News
ICUs Become a 'Delirium Factory' for COVID-19 Patients
CNN
At-Home COVID-19 Testing Arrives, With Accuracy and Access Questions
The Wall Street Journal
Study Panning Anti-Malaria Drug Trump Took Against COVID Faces New Questions
Reuters
‘See the Fire’: George Floyd and the Effects of Violent Protest
Christian Science Monitor
4 Ways to Help if Your Kid Is Depressed
The New York Times
Antibody Injections Could Fight COVID-19 Infections—an Infectious Disease Expert Explains the Prospects
The Conversation
Cam Johnson Using Time Off to Teach Younger Brother the Carolina Way
Sports Illustrated
Colleges Name New Top Lawyers While Considering Fall Reopening
Bloomberg Law
Why Uncertainty Feels So Terrifying, And How To Cope With It
Huffington Post
Antibody Injections Could Fight COVID-19 Infections—an Infectious Disease Expert Explains the Prospects
The Conversation
How To Protest Safely During The Coronavirus Pandemic
Huffington Post
Are Your Eyes Hurting During The Coronavirus Pandemic? You May Have “Computer Vision Syndrome”
Forbes
Experts Dispute Reports That Coronavirus Is Becoming Less Lethal
The Washington Post
May 2020
What Do Coronavirus Racial Disparities Look Like State By State?
NPR
Among The 1st To Get A Polio Vaccine, Peter Salk Says Don't Rush A COVID-19 Shot
NPR
America’s Race Problem Erupts Anew, Layered With Coronavirus Tensions
Foreign Policy
Violence in Minneapolis Is Rooted in the History of Racist Policing in America
The Washington Post
A Map of Anti-Vaxxer Facebook Users Shows How They're Better Targeting Neutral Parties in the Dangerous War Against Vaccine Supp
Business Insider
'Silent Epidemic': Obituary of Mom, 28, Shines Light on Suicide, Mental Health
TODAY
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