Tomas Navia
COVID Misinformation is Running Rampant Online, and It’s Worse in Spanish
Internal documents from Facebook state that its ability to detect disinformation in post comments is “bad in English, and basically non-existent elsewhere.”
Coronavirus Has Changed Mourning at a Black-Owned Funeral Home
“Never have I heard anything like what we're experiencing now.”
Black Trans Protesters Are Marching for a Police Killing That Cis People Aren’t Talking About: Tony McDade
“We have two different worlds. We’re fed up with the murders. We’re fed up with law enforcement just brutally killing us.”
We Spent a Day in the World's Only Open Disney Park
“I was on rides with people who had taken their masks off.”
China Is Sending Medical Supplies Around the World So You'll Forget They Kept Coronavirus a Secret
For example. China sent masks to Spain by a 17-day train trip, a stunt to promote a Belt and Road infrastructure project.
How Wuhan Is Still Controlling Its Residents After the Coronavirus Lockdown
Residents are getting their "health codes" scanned everywhere they go.
30,000 Kids in Puerto Rico Are Going Back to School Monday — in Tents
“Even though the ground isn’t shaking, sometimes you feel like it is, and you get scared.”
Rashida Tlaib's Infamous Impeachment Wish Is Coming True
The outspoken Michigan congresswoman — and Steve Bannon — gave us their insights on episode 2 of "The Impeachment Show."
This Is How Rudy Giuliani Went Off the Rails: Watch the First Episode of the Impeachment Show
“I can’t defend what he’s become, and nobody wants to hear about what he was.”
How Jane Fonda Planned to Trick Trump on Climate Change With ‘Beautiful Women’
Watch Fonda tell Michael Moynihan her secret plan on "The Impeachment Show."
The U.S. Isn't Counting Prison Suicides Even Though the Law Requires It
Jeffrey Epstein's suicide shined a light on a problem in the prison system: No one is keeping track of suicide deaths on a national basis.