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Snag a vaccine appointment, then face the next hurdle: how to get there?

Rae Ellen Bichell
With vaccines now becoming available, the privilege of easy access is coming into sharper focus

A quarter of the U.S. population is vaccinated. So why are COVID-19 cases still rising?

Nicole Karlis
A few states are leading the rise, but experts are hopeful the U.S. is at a turning point

“Dereliction of duty”: Trump’s DHS IG blocked probe into assault on Lafayette Sq. protest

Igor Derysh
Joseph Cuffari rejected career investigators' plan to investigate whether agency violated use-of-force policies

COVID spawns “completely new category” of organ transplants

JoNel Aleccia
The upsurge in transplants has been fueled largely by the broad reach of the coronavirus

Adorable sea otters are the latest animal to fall victim to the novel coronavirus

Matthew Rozsa
Lions, mink, dogs, cats, and now even sea otters can contract the novel coronavirus, it seems

Activist and Researcher Gregg Gonsalves on how to heal America after Trump’s COVID disaster

Chauncey DeVega
We need real accountability, says Gonsalves — and we need national health care. But true recovery may take decades

At war with COVID-19: making sense of a viral military

Andrea Mazzarino
A military spouse’s perspective on the Pentagon’s flawed response to the pandemic

Michigan parents protest school mask rule for kids as COVID surges in state

Meaghan Ellis
Dozens of parents stormed a local Board of Education meeting to push back against its mask mandate

America’s minority rule problem is deadly

Amanda Marcotte
Between the pandemic and gun violence, the death toll from America's minority rule problem is staggering

MSNBC host calls out Tucker Carlson for “dangerous propaganda” as he tries to undermine vaccines

Bob Brigham
"There is one place where this dangerous propaganda has come from more than any other"

Police crackdown in Minnesota this week — but how different it was on Jan. 6 at the Capitol

Chauncey DeVega
The contrast is stark, but not really a contradiction — it's American law enforcement functioning as designed

Donald Trump hit with $1 trillion lawsuit over massive COVID-19 death toll in US

Sky Palma
"The former president literally became the very domestic enemy to the Constitution he swore to defend"

Donald Trump hit with $1 trillion lawsuit over massive COVID-19 death toll in US

"The former president literally became the very domestic enemy to the Constitution he swore to defend"

Why Republicans are rejecting the COVID vaccine: GOP wants to drag out lockdowns to hurt Biden

Amanda Marcotte
The right-wing death cult is getting better at convincing conservatives to reject vaccines

Growing pains: Why COVID’s disruptions take a heavy toll on teens

Melinda Wenner Moyer
For adolescents, friends and social connection — both rare during the pandemic — are key for healthy development

Fauci slams Fox News host Tucker Carlson for suggesting COVID vaccines don’t work: “Typical crazy”

Brad Reed
"That's just a typical crazy conspiracy theory," Fauci tells CNN. "The data is overwhelming in the three vaccines"

CDC, FDA recommend a “pause” on Johnson & Johnson vaccine to investigate rare blood clot issue

Jon Skolnik
But the number of people who have experienced blood clots after vaccination is still in line with random chance

They tested negative for COVID. Still, they have long COVID symptoms

Lydia Zuraw
Patients with a malady known as "long covid" continue to struggle with varied symptoms

Upper-class traitor Chuck Collins on how “wealth hoarding” will create more Trumps

Chauncey DeVega
Chuck Collins walked away from a family fortune — and he's here to tell us how the super-rich dominate society

Sanders says Democrats can’t waste time catering to obstructionist GOP: “I’m not going to slow down”

Jake Johnson
"They live in their world, and their world will be trying to obstruct as much as possible" the Vermont Senator said

Trump went on brutal rant against “dumb SOB” Mitch McConnell in Mar-a-Lago speech: reports

Bob Brigham
Trump reportedly slammed Mike Pence, Ben Sasse and Mitt Romney, but saved his biggest vitriol for McConnell

After years of long-distance dating, we bought a house together. Then COVID hit home

Jennifer Ogunsola
We hadn't spent more than two weeks together before we went into our year of pandemic quarantine

Trump might not be allowed back on Facebook, over fears he’ll incite more violence: report

Matthew Chapman
Facebook's oversight board is expected to rule soon on whether to extend Trump's suspension, Politico reports
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