Janet Currie:They Beat Covid, But Debilitating Effects and Economic Costs May Linger for Years (Bloomberg)
Ben Bramble: Challenge trials for a coronavirus vaccine are unethical – except for in one unlikely scenario (The Conversation)
Eddie Glaude:The bully pulpit: Trump pushes Washington, but virus resists (Associated Press)
Anu Ramaswami: Home Gardening Promotes Mental Health during COVID-19 (Food Tank)
Corrine McConnaughy:It’s Women’s Equality Day. Here’s how woman suffrage activists cleared the hurdles. (The Washington Post)
Frank von Hippel (Andrew Appel mentioned):Demonstrators Urge: “Save the Post Office,” “Protect the Vote” (Town Topics)
Julian Zelizer:
- The enduring Trump mystery: What would Trump do in a second term? (Politico)
- It’s a mistake for Democrats to brush impeachment under the rug (CNN)
- Democrats fret over Biden’s lack of counterprogramming (The Hill)
- How This Year’s RNC Compares To Past Conventions (WBUR)
Paul Frymer:Simmering Disputes Over Statehood Are About Politics And Race. They Always Have Been (NPR)
Douglas Massey:Could an undercounted 2020 Census afflict a range of federal statistics? (PolitiFact)
Alan Blinder:Fed Seen Holding Rates at Zero for Five Years in New Policy (Bloomberg)
Michael Robbins:Sudan’s government seems to be shifting away from Islamic law. Not everyone supports these moves. (The Washington Post)
Susanne Schwarz, PhD candidate: How rape culture shapes whether a survivor is believed (The Harvard Gazette)