Adriane Quinlan
Coronavirus Is Actually Helping the Environment — for Now
Watch for governments to loosen regulations as they try to revive their devastated economies.
Nurses in Spain Are 'Suffering' and Worried They're Infecting Patients
“We don’t know where it came from.”
The Netherlands Is Letting a Lot of People Get Sick to Try to Beat Coronavirus
Even the coffee shops that sell weed are still open, although only for to-go orders.
This Senior Center Created a 1950s Town to Care for Alzheimer's Patients
The California facility for individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s creates an immersive, hyper-real living environment that mimics the '50s.
Here’s How Scientists Are Tracking Coronavirus — From Bats to New Yorkers
How epidemiologists track the spread from bats to New Yorkers and beyond.
The Spanish Flu, Polish Disease, and now ‘Chinese Virus’: The Dark History of Naming Diseases
President Trump and some Republicans are coming up with stigmatizing nicknames for the coronavirus.
Tear Gas and Bullets Didn’t Dissuade Them. The Pandemic Might.
Iraq’s protesters have endured targeted attacks, abductions, and killings. COVID-19 may force their movement off the streets.
The Overwhelming Loneliness of a World Emptied by Coronavirus
The coronavirus pandemic is shutting down the very things we need in a time of crisis. Even funerals.
The Most Horrifying Allegations in the ACLU’s Newest Family Separation Lawsuit
One young girl was held so long she forgot her native language, according to the suit.
Bill Barr’s DOJ Is Fighting the Release of Trump’s Tax Returns
Legal experts worry the Department of Justice is losing its independence.
Yet Another Woman Says Al Franken Groped Her
She's the ninth to accuse him of unwanted groping or kissing, the fourth to say he groped her butt.
Bernie Sanders’ War With CEOs Making Bank Just Got Real
Sanders new tax plan would punish companies whose chief executive makes 50 times more than the average worker