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...Very little of what Trump says could be construed as useful public information, except when the president asks Deborah Birx, Anthony Fauci, or one of the other government scientists to announce something...
...When Trump suggested in late April that people could stop Covid-19, or even cure themselves, by injecting disinfectant, such as Lysol or Dettol, his chief scientist, Deborah Birx, did not dare contradict...
...In March Trump went through four: Alex Azar, the secretary of health; Mike Pence, the US vice-president; Deborah Birx, the government scientist; and now — apparently — Jared Kushner, his son-in-law, who...
...Dr Deborah Potts Emeritus Reader in Human Geography, Urban Futures Research Group, King’s College London, UK...
...by David Blanchflower, Princeton, RRP$29.95/£25, 456 pages Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World, by Branko Milanovic, Belknap Press, RRP£23.5/€27/$29.95, 304 pages Edward Luce...
...The general election will ultimately be a referendum on Mr Trump’s handling of the epidemic, writes Edward Luce. It will be Mr Biden’s job to highlight the president’s negligence, he adds....
...Deborah Hargreaves spent a year talking to women about how they’d change the workplace: here’s what she found....
...In that upbeat vein, Harvard Magazine has a great interview with James and Deborah Fallows, whose new book, Our Towns, is about to come out....
...“Individuals who feel powerless are more likely to use what power they do have as an opportunity to make themselves feel more secure,” says Deborah H Gruenfeld, a Stanford professor and co-author of a recent...
...Ed Luce meets some of Trump’s most passionate supporters — and a 22-year-old swimming against the tide....
...Time to Start Thinking: America and the Spectre of Decline, by Edward Luce, Little, Brown, RRP£20 Vivid reportage and iconoclastic analysis by the FT’s chief US commentator....
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