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Nova Scotia Mass Shooting Started as a Domestic Assault: Reports

The killer’s first attempted victim was his girlfriend, but she managed to get away, Global News reports.
Mack Lamoureux
4.23.20
Vice News Tonight

Coronavirus Is Revealing Gaping Holes in America’s Drug Supply Chain

It's possible that medicines, like Tylenol and antibiotics, could soon run out. ​
Josh Hersh
4.23.20
Coronavirus

The First Person Died of Coronavirus in the U.S. 3 Weeks Before We Thought. Here’s What We Know About Her.

Patricia Dowd died of COVID-19 in her Bay Area home on Feb. 6.
Trone Dowd
4.23.20
healthcare

COVID Testing Is Supposed to Be Free for New Yorkers. Not Here

New York City has partnered with the boutique service One Medical and people who don't have health insurance can be hit with lab fees.
Susan Rinkunas
4.23.20
Coronavirus

Turns Out That Viral ‘NY Tough’ Video Shared By Cuomo and Hillary Clinton Was Ripped Off From Indie Filmmakers

“What really hit me is that they cropped out my watermark,” one of the filmmakers told VICE News.
Andrew Karpinski
4.23.20
trump administration

'Don't You Have a Bat to Eat?' New HHS Spokesman Made Racist Remarks About Chinese People on Twitter

Michael Caputo deleted the comments on Twitter before he was named assistant secretary for public affairs at HHS last week.
Emma Ockerman
4.23.20
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Neighbour Says Nova Scotia Shooter Had a List: Report

The province's Serious Incident Response Team is investigating why two officers fired near a fire hall during the crime spree.
Mack Lamoureux
4.23.20
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There's No Such Thing as Independent Music in the Age of Coronavirus

America’s original gig workers are suddenly out of a job. Banding together as part of a broader labor movement may be the only move musicians have left.
Emilie Friedlander
4.23.20
Coronavirus

Coronavirus Finance Troubles Have Hit LGBTQ People Extra Hard

Queer people are twice as likely to report being much worse off now than they were in 2019, in the face of the pandemic shutting down most businesses.
Nico Lang
4.23.20
2020

New Polls in 5 Swing States Are Looking Scary for Trump

Voters in state after state say they trust their own governors a lot more than the president to decide how to handle the novel coronavirus.
Cameron Joseph
4.23.20
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16 Recipes That Prove Canned Fish Is Actually Rad As Hell

It's time to broaden your horizons beyond chunk tuna. Here's how to eat canned fish like anchovies and sardines.
Munchies Staff
4.23.20
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Coronavirus Is Changing the Way the U.S. Uses Public Lands

Many have been transformed into spaces where infected people and caregivers can be isolated and quarantined safely.
Zara Meerza
4.23.20
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