As COVID-19 social distancing guidelines expire without a vaccine and more testing, it won’t be US rocking by July, as Jared Kushner hopes: Our view
Author: The Editorial Board, USA TODAY
In war on coronavirus, recruit army of contact tracers to guard against a counterattack
Without COVID-19 vaccine or treatment, reopening the economy and relaxing social distancing will require Congress to fund contact tracing: Our view
Coronavirus crisis: What America can learn from other nations in the war on COVID-19
Against coronavirus, ‘American exceptionalism’ is MIA as 5 other democracies — Taiwan, South Korea, New Zealand, Iceland and Germany — lead: Our view
Coronavirus phone tracing by Apple and Google could help America reopen
Beside more COVID-19 testing, U.S. recovery needs contact tracing to identify and isolate the infected. There’s about to be an app for that: Our view
Coronavirus crisis is a Sputnik opportunity to reverse the anti-science pandemic
America’s future prosperity could well depend on its ability to use the COVID-19 epidemic and the fear it engenders for positive results: Our view
Coronavirus treatment: Dr. Donald Trump peddles snake oil and false hope
President Donald Trump hypes unproven chloroquine clinical trials at White House briefing and preliminary treatment testing on Twitter: Our view
South Carolina ends Tom Steyer’s campaign. Other Democrats also should do the right thing.
Beating Donald Trump requires that the Democratic candidates without realistic paths to the nomination drop out sooner rather than later: Our view
Shaming Apple on Pensacola gunman’s iPhones doesn’t justify undermining Americans’ privacy
Apple said it already turned over to the FBI many gigabytes of information. Demanding a ‘backdoor’ would hurt good guys as well as bad guys: Our view
Beating Donald Trump in the 2020 election isn’t everything; it’s the only thing
Debating wine cellar fundraisers, free tuition and ‘Medicare for All’ won’t rid America of unfit President Trump: Our view
USA TODAY’s Editorial Board: Impeach President Trump
The president’s transgressions and stonewalling are so egregious that the House needs to defend the nation’s system of checks and balances: Our view