Saturday, August 15, 2020

8-15: uneasy with Kamala Harris’ ‘difficult history’


✅Newsom blasts Trump USPS stance as 'sabotage,' 'vandalism of our postal system' -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom assailed President Donald Trump on Friday for attempting to “sabotage” mail voting by underfunding the postal system. Jeremy B. White Politico -- 8/15/20

With data backlog cleared, California coronavirus cases officially decreasing, Newsom says -- With the backlog of nearly 300,000 lab reports finally cleared, state officials confirmed Friday that coronavirus cases have officially decreased over the past two weeks — a trend that was briefly in question after the records snafu. Fiona Kelliher in the San Jose Mercury$ -- 8/14/20


California’s coronavirus response has been hampered by high-level resignations -- The sudden departure this week of California’s public health officer is intensifying instability in the state’s vital health departments as they struggle with crushing workloads and navigating the worst health crisis in a century, according to interviews with current and former healthcare and government officials. Taryn Luna, Melody Gutierrez in the Los Angeles Times$ -- 8/14/20

Social justice icon Angela Davis uneasy with Kamala Harris’ ‘difficult history’ -- Longtime activist, author and prison abolitionist Angela Davis wasn’t excited to hear that Joe Biden picked Sen. Kamala Harris to be his running mate, citing the former prosecutor and state attorney general’s “difficult history.” Joe Garofoli in the San Francisco Chronicle$ -- 8/14/20

 

‘We’re Clearly Not Doing Enough’: Drop in Testing Hampers Coronavirus Response

For the first time during the pandemic, the United States saw a downward trend in the number of coronavirus tests conducted each day.

NYT

As Colleges Move Classes Online, Families Rebel Against the Cost

Schools face rising demands for tuition rebates, increased aid and leaves of absence as students ask if college is becoming “glorified Skype.”

NYT

 

Trump continually misreads the politics of the pandemic

Americans support stronger efforts to control the outbreak — and see Joe Biden as better able to handle it.

WashPo

 

Betsy DeVos’s controversial new rule on campus sexual assault goes into effect

The rule expands the rights of the accused, prompting critics to say women will be reluctant to report attacks.

WashPo


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