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9/11 brought Americans together. Why is the pandemic tearing them apart?
Nicole Karlis
America missed its pandemic kumbaya moment. Disaster resilience researchers think they know why
Even in red states, colleges gravitate to requiring vaccines and masks
Michelle Andrews
Schools across the country are taking steps to enforce public health advice to keep people safe from COVID-19
A jab or your job: Biden issues a sweeping, unprecedented executive order on public health
Matthew Rozsa
Millions of government workers and contractors will be affected by Biden's just-announced vaccine mandate
Why won’t Donald Trump go away? Because Americans can’t tell appearance from reality
Brian Karem
Many people believed he'd lose the election and simply disappear. But we live in America, where nothing is real
Joe Biden will be impeached — because Democrats have forgotten how to fight
Chauncey DeVega
Is it sensible for the GOP to wage a scorched-earth campaign against Biden? From their point of view, absolutely
From deer and dogs to rats and mink, COVID-19 has spread to the animal world
Matthew Rozsa
As SARS-CoV-2 spreads through some animal populations, animals may create a feedback loop as they re-infect humans
“Billions” resumes within a pandemic that made the rich richer, making its cruelty more relevant
Melanie McFarland
The show's petty backstabbing serves to remind us that the rich operate in an existence separate from our own
Surgical masks work very well in preventing spread of COVID-19, biggest ever study finds
Nicole Karlis
In a real-time study of 350,000 people in Bangladesh, real-world results wowed researchers
Everything we know about the mu variant, the latest coronavirus mutation
Matthew Rozsa
The W.H.O. labeled mu as a "variant of interest" on Monday, noting it may be able to evade vaccines and antibodies
Police unions vs. vaccine mandates: The workers drawing a line in the COVID battle
Jon Skolnik
Police unions are leading the opposition to vaccination mandates for public workers
“Self-owen”: Candace Owens mocked after she was denied COVID test for spreading misinformation
Jon Skolnik
The anti-vax pundit took to social media to share she had been denied service — even though she doesn't have COVID
Humanitarians push to vaccinate in conflict zones
Madeline Drexler
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky
Hurricane Ida and the coming eviction crisis
Adam Mahoney
Hurricane Ida turned thousands out of their homes. The Supreme Court might make it worse
Candace Owens reportedly hit with “sudden illness,” claims it’s absolutely not COVID
Zachary Petrizzo
To debunk the claims, Owens said she is hanging out in the mountains at a high altitude
Concert venues are banking on proof of vaccines or negative tests to woo back fans
Eric Berger
Uncertainty remains over whether the vaccine or negative-test requirements actually make large concerts safe
As the right ramps up the cruelty and dread, it’s time to stay clear-headed — and fight back
Chauncey DeVega
The Supreme Court's late-night eviction decision was no anomaly — it's part of a blitzkrieg against democracy
Will the Afghan crisis finally bring down the U.S. empire of war, corruption and poverty?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
After this disorienting defeat, Americans may be ready to give up on global domination — and build the future
Laurence Tribe: If Garland doesn’t prosecute Trump, the rule of law is “out the window”
Chauncey DeVega
Eminent constitutional law expert: If Biden and Garland won't go after Trump, country is in "desperate trouble"
My 2015 study on virus evolution went viral among anti-vaxxers — but they don’t understand it
Andrew Read
Vaccines against COVID-19 are the safest — and fastest — way to prevent the spread of variants
Belief in immortality is reason Mississippi isn’t afraid of COVID, governor says
Bob Brigham
"When you believe that living on this earth is but a blip ... then you don't have to be so scared of things"
Ron DeSantis takes COVID advice from CA psychiatrist pushing ivermectin: report
Tom Boggioni
"Any physician who espouses [these beliefs] should be reported to their state medical association"
Florida Surgeon General leaving Ron DeSantis’ administration amid massive COVID surge
Bob Brigham
The exit comes as Florida faces its worst surge of the pandemic so far
GOP intern quits in protest of Republican congressman’s comparison of vaccines to the Holocaust
Brenley Goertzen
Kentucky Republican Rep. Thomas Massie later deleted the tweet
Afghanistan is not going to sink Biden’s presidency — but the pandemic could
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's pandemic grace period is over: Democrats are in trouble without a lot more vaccine mandates
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