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Thousands of doctors’ offices buckle under financial stress of COVID
Laura Ungar
A survey estimates that 8% of all physician practices nationally have closed under the stress of the pandemic
#GivingTuesday spotlights the struggle of nonprofits during COVID
Erica Mills Barnhart
Nonprofits are struggling to do more with less money, but donors and volunteers can help
Scott Atlas shrugged: Trump’s “most dangerous” adviser quits amid COVID surge
Kenny Stancil
Atlas brought no expertise in infectious diseases but plenty of misinformation to the position
Scott Atlas is leaving the Coronavirus Task Force. Here’s why his departure is being celebrated
Matthew Rozsa
Atlas became a gleeful yes-man, cosigning Trump's scientifically misinformed pandemic agenda
New questions: What did David Perdue know about COVID technology before big stock buyback?
Roger Sollenberger
Georgia senator sold his old company's stock in January, then bought it back cheap in March. How much did he know?
How pharma money colors Operation Warp Speed’s quest to defeat COVID
Rachana Pradhan
The fate of Operation Warp Speed after President-elect Joe Biden takes office is an open question
Mitch McConnell has a playbook to destroy a Biden presidency — and it is already in the works
Alex Henderson
McConnell was consistently hostile to former President Barack Obama during his eight years in the White House
Moderna requests emergency use authorization for its coronavirus vaccine. Here’s what that means
Matthew Rozsa
"This is striking. These are amazing data," one doctor said of the Moderna vaccine candidate's clinical trial
How humanity lost control of plastic pollution
Matthew Rozsa
As the price of petroleum fell during the pandemic, it became cheaper to make new plastic than to recycle
As Trump pursues chaos and confusion, Biden urged to “go big and fast” to fix “broken” government
Jessica Corbett
Trump team's goal is to "set so many fires that it will be hard for the Biden administration to put them all out"
7 things President-elect Biden can achieve on health care
Simon F. Haeder
Biden and lawmakers may be able to broaden health care access with some bipartisan successes
Coronavirus mutates rapidly in mink and ferrets. Should we be afraid?
Matthew Rozsa
Mink, with their human-like immune systems, are being culled en masse to prevent the spread of COVID-19 mutations
Why employers find it so hard to test for COVID
Hannah Norman
Not all companies have the interest — or the money — to regularly test workers
It’s not the first time that an outgoing president refused to work with an incoming one
Matthew Rozsa
... it's just that the last time this happened, a civil war broke out in the aftermath
Poland’s anti-abortion push highlights pandemic risks to democracy
Brian Grodsky
The timing of a decision on new restrictive abortion regulations from the Law and Justice Party is no mistake
Judge rules against Trump ploy to force elderly into nursing homes
Sarah Okeson
The decision blocks an effort to keep states from deducting insurance, union dues from home healthcare workers
What could Trump do to tank the economy out of vengeance? What Republicans have done for years
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans have a long history of hurting the economy for political gain, though Trump may also be driven by spite
Will the Biden administration take action to stop water shutoffs during the pandemic?
Angely Mercado
As COVID-19 worsens and statewide moratoria on shutoffs expire, many Americans risk losing access to water
Retail lobby pushes to keep stores open for the holiday season as workers fear for their lives
Nicole Karlis
If you walk into a store and it's crowded, "leave," experts say. But retail workers don't have that option
Our worst pre-existing condition: Big Pharma
Bob Hennelly
Tax aversion and using public funds for private profits are part and parcel to the pharmaceutical industry
This Thanksgiving holiday, we “celebrate” America’s departure from reality
David Masciotra
Donald Trump's delusions and conspiracy theories are only one aspect of a distinctive American bias against reality
We asked mental health experts how to cope with a lonely Thanksgiving
Nicole Karlis
Millions of Americans will be having Thanksgiving alone thanks to the pandemic
Mnuchin clawback may “sabotage” Biden by blocking $455B in COVID-19 funds — it may also be “illegal”
Igor Derysh
A watchdog says Mnuchin’s move violated the Cares Act. Democrats call it downright "corrupt"
“SNL” brings back Morgan Wallen after cancellation, Timothee Chalamet to make hosting debut
Elaine Low
The musician was originally scheduled to perform in October until videos surfaced of him partying without a mask
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