So far she’s fine in her apartment in Manhattan’s Upper West Side. It’s her housekeeper, grocer and other women with children quarantined in small apartments who Glantz is most worried about.
Read MoreBreaking even is the new black says co-founder Bob Johnson, and the challenges of online sales are more than technical. Creating his shop’s unique type of neighborhood-party energy online will be tricky but not impossible.
Read More“I don’t think the real Mitch McConnell is easy to decipher,” she says of the former county judge with whom she governed in Kentucky. “He’s a straight opportunist.”
Read MoreFor the moment this journalist’s biggest Corona challenge is video conferencing from an island off the British coast.
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Read MoreIt’s 80 degrees and sunny but information is getting scarce and the government response is scattered. “The mood does not match the weather.”
Read MoreBoard president of her apartment building on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Stewart is in uncharted territory trying to balance the needs of people and their collective safety. Would she rather be someplace else?
Read MoreWhy Did Bernie Sanders lose the Super Tuesday primary and how can he address the toxic masculinity some women associate with his campaign?
Read MoreTom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar are out just days before 14 states go to the polls and choose their candidate to run against Donald Trump. What happens now?
Read MoreFormer federal prosecutor Renee Bunker weighs in on the importance of Weinstein’s conviction, his defense counsel’s questionable tactics, and what the case means to other victims of sexual assault.
Read MoreIs it Bernie Sanders’ race to lose?
Read MoreAnd this is why Americans distrust the media.
Read MoreWill Maine Democrats buy what the former Republican billionaire from New York is selling?
Read MoreShe’s voted only twice in her lifetime for a Republican who is now a Democrat and running for president. Will he get her vote in New York’s primary in April?
Read MoreThey talk about this week’s impeachment trial of Donald Trump and Maine Senator Susan Collins, of course.
Read MoreHave the Democrats proved their case? What to expect from the White House and a primer on Super Bowl 54. You won’t want to miss it.
Read MoreWe talk media consolidation in Maine, the impeachment of the president, Trumpy Bear, and why political parody is dead.
Read MoreHe gets up at 4:15 every morning to work three jobs, plays the trumpet, listens to jazz and worries the civic health and material prospects of our state and nation are radically degraded and at risk.
Read MoreThere’s more to 2020 than Brett Kavanaugh
Read MoreA toast to more bliss and Toni Morrison in the New Year!
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