Forbes - Who Should We Trust?

Last night, President Trump announced a plan to reopen the American economy, indicating some states may be able to resume life as usual in only a few days. But not everyone agrees that this is the right move. And it brings up a crucial question: who should we trust during this pandemic? New York Governor Cuomo certainly doesn’t trust the President, and said that “he’s doing nothing,” further expanding the rift between New York and the federal government.

Leah Rosenbaum

Leah Rosenbaum

Assistant Editor, Healthcare & Science

 
The Online Loan Crisis
 
 
 
The Online Loan Crisis

We all know that the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the economy, but online loans are particularly hard-hit. Here’s a Forbes exclusive about the upcoming loan crisis.

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Business

Not only America is hurting; China’s economy is also shrinking.

Leaked data about Gilead’s COVID-19 treatment remdesivir led to the stock rising 8% yesterday.

Major airlines are taking a $25 billion bailout, prompting questions about the stability of this industry.

Your La Croix could be at risk; carbonation shortages are worrying seltzer and beer makers.

 
Debunking The Conspiracies
 
 
 
Debunking The Conspiracies

There are a lot of conspiracy theories going on out there, and one persistent one is that the COVID-19 virus may have escaped from a lab in China. A virologist explains why this is an unlikely scenario.

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Science & Health

The coronavirus pandemic is forcing people to put their IVF treatments on hold.

COVID-19 seems to be killing more men than women; why are they more at risk?

Sick of your face mask fogging up your glasses? Here’s how to fix that.

COVID-19 has a vampire-like protein attached to it, which might impact how it infects cells.

China says the death toll in Wuhan was 50% higher than previously reported, though the country denies a coverup.

 
Breathe In, Breathe Out
 
 
 
Breathe In, Breathe Out

Having trouble focusing while working from home? Here are some tips that can help.

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Tracker of the day

Europe’s Comeback: Here are some of the ways European countries are slowly starting to reopen.

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