- Truckers step up as coronavirus pumps demand for necessities, but face mounting obstacles (Washington Post)
- With internet usage surging, companies are scrambling to keep it all running (Popular Science)
- Why was early coronavirus coverage so lazy? The media’s insatiable thirst for political correctness (Spectator)
- NBC’s Chuck Todd under fire for asking Biden if Trump has ‘blood on his hands’ for delayed coronavirus response (FOX News)
- The Class of 2020 Was Headed Into a Hot Job Market. Then Coronavirus Hit. (Wall Street Journal)
- Chicago joins New York, Los Angeles with drops in crime as coronavirus and shelter order take hold (Chicago Tribune)
- WHO Expert Mysteriously Disappears From Website After Carrying Water for China (PJ Media)
- Hong Kong Police Arrest Opposition Politician Under Colonial-Era Law (Wall Street Journal)
- Cuomo threatens lawsuit over Rhode Island crackdown on virus-fleeing New Yorkers (FOX News)
- Tom Coburn was one of the best senators of our era (Washington Examiner)
- AI may not be better than experts at reading medical scans (UPI)