While millions of Americans are thinking about stocking up on toilet paper and other necessities, or about the most convenient way to avoid millions of other...
The new coronavirus pandemic is affecting our daily lives in many unexpected ways. We are particularly trying to understand why some people are not heeding official...
There is no “presidential” pivot coming from Donald Trump. That was clear long before his surprise election victory in 2016, but has never been as painfully evident as...
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Seven in 10 Americans now consider the coronavirus pandemic to be “a serious threat to me and my family,” according to a...
And who watches over the use of that power? Law professor Andrew Geddis on the way authority operates at Covid-19 alert level four. Most of the...
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By Katie Pearce / Published March 24, 2020 With public distrust in media and government running high even before the arrival of COVID-19, scientists and medical...
Politics Some states are imposing serious lockdowns, others are being far more lax, and others have fallen somewhere in between. Plus: Trump wasn’t the only one...
Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Getty Images Plus. For the past 30 years, I have tried to make sense of the interactions between science and...