Keya Vakil is the deputy political editor at COURIER. He previously worked as a researcher in the film industry and dabbled in the political world.
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Workers in North Carolina Are Standing Up and Demanding Protections During the Crisis
“Frontline workers like us are getting hit the hardest right now,” said one McDonald’s cook in Raleigh. “McDonald’s is calling itself an ‘essential business’ but isn’t providing us with the essential protections we need to be safe at work.”
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The U.S. Now Has the Most Coronavirus Cases in the World
The U.S. now has more than 82,000 confirmed cases, surpassing China, where the virus first spread and 81,782 people have fallen sick as of Thursday evening.
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Find Out What You Can Expect to Get from the $2 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill
The bill includes a $1,200 check for most Americans, expanded unemployment benefits, plus substantial help for small businesses, hospitals, and corporations.
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We Debunk 11 Coronavirus Myths
Whether it’s from the president’s own mouth or a faceless user on Twitter, misinformation has abounded and poses substantial threats to public health.
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You Know It’s Bad When Waffle House Closes and Waffle House Just Closed
As of Wednesday afternoon, 420 restaurants had closed.
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No Theater, No Problem: 10 New Movies You Can Watch Right Now From Home
The vast majority of the nation’s movie theaters are now closed and multiple studios are now releasing their films digitally.
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Doctors Are Hoarding Drugs Lupus Patients Need Because They Might Treat Coronavirus
The hoarding has become so problematic in Idaho, Kentucky, Ohio, Nevada, Oklahoma, North Carolina, and Texas that the pharmacy boards in those states have issued emergency guidelines.
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Trump Appears Fine with Prioritizing Stocks Over Elderly People’s Lives
Despite repeated warnings from health officials about the dangers of lifting social distancing restrictions, President Trump is now signaling that he may go against their advice and prioritize the economy.
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Trump Is Trying to End Health Care For Millions In the Middle of a Pandemic
“It’s outrageous that President Trump would reaffirm his commitment to the lawsuit that would rip coverage away from 20 million Americans during a briefing about an ongoing unprecedented health crisis.”
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Coping With Quarantine: How Six People Are Dealing With Being Forced Into Isolation
“My dog is about to be the most fit chihuahua in existence on account of how many walks we are taking.”



















