How did #COVID19, politics, and social vulnerability impact our nation? Dr. Redlener and Sean Hansen explain with data science maps created by Jeremy Hinsdale of Columbia Climate School.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who has been frustrated by being unable to find a particular product on the shelves of Best Buy, or my favorite brand of toothpaste that was always available at the pharmacy around the corner, prior to pandemic-generated supply-chain challenges...
Are you having trouble keeping up with pandemic news? Most of us are a bit overwhelmed by the proverbial firehose of new data, opinions, and speculation that’s always headed our way. Let’s do a lightning round to keep current with the latest Covid-19 news.
Out with 2021, in with 2022. It’s tough to know where to start saying good riddance to a pretty rough year, as years go. So where are we with COVID-19 and what can we expect?
Elected officials are thought to be somewhat protected from civil suits or even certain categories of criminal charges through a principle known as sovereign immunity. But is this immutable?
While we believe that it is imperative to get our kids back in the classroom and reduce the inequities of remote learning, we’re also worried about a few things.
A wide-ranging interview between myself and Harry Siegel of The Daily Beast, which is about where we are today as a nation with Covid-19, and how we came to be here.
Read my latest piece in The Daily Beast about how our progress in controlling the pandemic is the result of a strange collaboration between President Trump and President Biden – and how Trump could play another crucial role moving forward.