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Dogs at the Miami airport are being trained to sniff out COVID-19. Here’s how it works

Nicole Karlis
Using their powerful noses, dogs have become another barrier to stop the spread of COVID-19

Do masks hurt speech development? It depends on the child

Alex Hazlett
As the pandemic continues, experts are divided over the potential risks and benefits of masks for preschoolers

Hillary Clinton tried to warn us — and paid the price. Let’s at least call Republicans what they are

Chauncey DeVega
Still, America's political class is unwilling to call the fascist, white supremacist Republicans what they are

In first UN speech, President Biden declares U.S. has “turned the page” on war

Rocio Fabbro
"I stand here today for the first time in 20 years with the U.S not at war"

I got a “mild” breakthrough case. Here’s what I wish I’d known

Will Stone
Breakthrough COVID infections are becoming more common

Massive numbers of new COVID-19 infections, not vaccines, are the main driver of new variants

Vaughn Cooper, Lee Harrison
Uncontrolled transmission is the powerhouse behind coronavirus mutations — vaccination is the answer

Rev. William J. Barber II: America is now at the “most critical time, between life and death”

Chauncey DeVega
Founder of Poor People's Movement says focusing so much on Trump and racism was a mistake — but "the fight is on"

The California Republican Party is broken. The Newsom recall proved it

Steve Appleford
Why the state’s traditional conservatives and moderates have exited a party that once dominated in California

How Fauci and the NIH got ahead of the FDA and CDC in backing boosters

Sarah Jane Tribble, Arthur Allen
Since January 2021, booster shots have become a topic of interest among scientists within the group SAVE

Kristi Noem’s new theocracy: No masks in schools, but she is trying to make kids pray

David Badash
South Dakota faces a raging pandemic, but its governor is focused on whether the government is "biblical" enough

“The Morning Show” shifts to cover the pandemic, but still needs a shot in the arm to find its soul

Melanie McFarland
The return of Apple TV+'s series injects even more star power, yet remains indulgently hollow despite its themes

Over half of states have rolled back public health powers in pandemic

Lauren Weber, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
At least 26 states have passed laws to permanently limit public health powers

Florida doesn’t want its own Surgeon General to testify in mask lawsuit

Sarah Burris
The state's top health official has been noticeably mum on the issue of masks as COVID-19 ravages the state

“The situation is dire”: An explosion of COVID cases in Idaho prompts hospitals to ration resources

Jon Skolnik
The state has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country

Some COVID-19 survivors are refusing vaccines — and even suing over mandates

Matthew Rozsa
In Oregon, six workers are suing because they say — having already had COVID-19 — they should not need a vaccine

Stop the malarkey, Biden: Ban the unvaccinated from airplanes already

Amanda Marcotte
Getting a ban in place before the holiday travel season would give people an incentive to get it done

GOP lawmaker leaves Republican Party over COVID-19 “extremists”

Jon Skolnik
Now-Democratic Rep. William Marsh said that New Hampshire moderates like himself are being squeezed out of the GOP

Joe Biden’s road show: A big win in California, but there’s trouble ahead

Brian Karem
Biden clearly understands the danger of the Trump insurrection. Whether he can defeat it is a different question

Medicine is an imperfect science — but you can still trust its process

Venktesh Ramnath
Intensive care physicians are yet again facing ICU bed and staff shortages as severe COVID-19 cases rise

We now know your chances of getting “long Covid” from a breakthrough infection

Nicole Karlis
Fully vaccinated people are about 50 percent less likely to experience long Covid than unvaccinated people

“No time for idiots”: Howard Stern slams Joe Rogan for taking “horse dewormer” over COVID-19 vaccine

Alex Henderson
"Go f**k yourself — we just don't have time for you," the veteran shock jock says

“Vaccination works”: CDC study shows unvaxxed 11 times more likely to die of COVID-19

Jake Johnson
"The bottom line is this: We have the scientific tools we need to turn the corner on this pandemic."

What our Spotify playlists reveal about the emotional nature of financial markets

Ivan Indriawan, Adrian Fernandez-Perez, Alexandre Garel, Alex Edmans
A new study reveals how much stock markets are governed by emotion rather than rational calculation
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