Last week, with most people focusing their attention on the coronavirus while working from home, binge-watching Nefflix, creating pandemic playlists on Spotify and, apparently, making frequent trips to the landfill, a pretty big national news story came and went with little fanfare.
Sen. Bernie Sanders dropped out of the presidential race, conceding he wouldn’t be able to win the Democratic nomination. It registered barely a ripple, whereas six weeks earlier such an announcement would’ve caused a tidal wave. Of course, six weeks earlier it wouldn’t have happened. He was leading the race at that time and seemed a decent bet […]
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