Peter Singer:How (Not) to Fight COVID-19 (Project Syndicate)
Ramanan Laxminarayan:India’s coronavirus crisis is catching up to the U.S. – it may already be worse (CBS News)
Xiyue Wang, graduate student:Lessons From Three Years in an Iranian Prison (Foreign Affairs)
Omar Wasow: 100 days after Tampa Bay protests started, participants find other ways to be heard (Tampa Bay Times)
Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor: The Players’ Revolt Against Racism, Inequality, and Police Terror (The New Yorker)
Imani Perry:White House memo calls for ban on federal agency training that suggests U.S. is racist (USA Today)
Aly Kassam-Remtulla: Sinophobia, the new Islamophobia (Al Jazeera)
Julian Zelizer:Trump has an uncanny ability to control the narrative. Here’s the message Democrats need to hammer home (CNN)and A Historical Look At Presidents’ Relationships With The Military (WBUR)
Grigore Pop-Eleches:Putin’s support is weakening. Will that show up in Russia’s regional elections this weekend? (The Washington Post)
Paul Frymer:Why 2020 may be a signal year for the American labor movement (Salon)
Pico Iyer, visiting lecturer in the Humanities Council:The Best Reason to Go to College (The New York Times)
Forrest Meggers and Eric Teitelbaum: Cooling off without air-conditioning (The Washington Post)
Jamie Rankin: The weird space that lies outside our Solar System (BBC Future)
Tim Searchinger: Hamburgers are hard on the planet. These cattle ranchers are trying to change that (CNN)
Stephen Kotkin:Holistic and lasting sustainability (Top1000funds.com)