Meet The Author

Sam Cabral

South Asia, Mountain States (US), Immigration

Sam Cabral

Sam Cabral is currently a graduate student at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He was born and raised in Sri Lanka. He received a B.A. in Political Economy from the University of California - Berkeley in 2017. After two years of communications work in Washington, Sam began his journalism career with the Medill News Service and also completed a broadcast news production internship with ABC-7 News in Arlington, Virginia. Sam has also covered Congress, the Supreme Court and the 2020 campaign trail.


Latest stories

The Bulletin Burger: Episode 8

Parks and Rec returns for a special charity episode, the U.S. death toll may be an undercount and a potential treatment offers hope in the fight against the virus… Here’s your daily ‘bite’ of some… Read Story

The Bulletin Burger: Episode 7

An Oxford vaccine program is speeding towards clinical trials, a global food crisis is looming and the virus is snarling the illegal drug trade… Here’s your daily ‘bite’ of some good news, some bad news… Read Story

The Bulletin Burger: Episode 4

Warmer weather may slow down the virus / U.S. prisons are ‘super spreaders’ / States form regional pacts on re-opening… Here’s your Bulletin Burger for Tuesday April 14. Read Story

Latest Facts

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Voters in New Mexico are being sent multiple absentee ballots

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Charlie Kirk via Twitter


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Hydroxychloroquine does not kill people with respiratory ailments

Source:

Bill Mitchell via Twitter


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Are Muslims flouting the lockdown in Delhi?

Source:

Roop Darak via Twitter


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Children are not dying of COVID-19

Source:

Ben Shapiro via Twitter


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Does most of the country want to open it all up and see what happens?

Source:

Kumail Nanjiani via Twitter


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“Well run states should not bail out poorly run states”

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Donald Trump via Twitter


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States are over-reporting Covid-19 deaths to get more money

Erica Pettinaro says states are “fluffing” their numbers because they have a perverse incentive: “The more deaths and cases that you have, the more federal funding you get.”

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Protests spread, fueled by economic woes and Internet subcultures,”Washington Post, May 1, 2020


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Migrant worker in Singapore commits suicide

A video circulated on Facebook, YouTube and WhatsApp shows a dead Bangladeshi migrant hanging in a stairwell in Tuas Dormitory, Singapore, in protest of the living conditions of foreign workers, who have been the source of a recent spike in COVID-19 cases in the country.

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Video posted by Barishaillamonuo on Facebook (Original video taken down from Facebook and YouTube)


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Mail-in ballots are not a legitimate form of voting

“You lick an envelope and mail in a ballot, there’s all kinds of evidence that would suggest that there would be ballots lost, and because you’ve taken out the bipartisan oversight at the basic community level, you lose a degree of almost guaranteed legitimacy.”

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Former Ohio elections chief Ken Blackwell on why Ohio’s mail-in primary will not set the precedent for the November election, in “Joe Biden wins Ohio’s mail-in primary delayed by coronavirus” (Associated Press)


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Tajikistan is coronavirus-free

The government of Tajikistan insists no outbreaks of COVID-19 have been detected in the population. President Emomali Rahman even suggested people were likely immune to the virus because they keep their homes clean.

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Ministry of Health and Social Protection of the Population, the Government of Tajikistan