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Sarah Palin has “bizarre” symptoms after testing positive for COVID-19
Sky Palma
"My case is perhaps one of those that proves anyone can catch this," Palin says
In his continued sparring with Fauci, Sen. Rand Paul oversimplified the science
Julie Appleby
Paul argues against mask recommendations for people who have had COVID or have been vaccinated against it
From the pandemic, a roadmap for lowering the costs of medicine
Michael S. Kinch, Lori Weiman
To speed COVID treatments, federal officials adopted a new, nimbler regulatory posture. The change was long overdue
Georgia Republicans supported voting buses and drop boxes — until Trump and the GOP started losing
Igor Derysh
Voting rights groups say Republicans had no problem with the law until GOP lost elections amid record Black turnout
HBO’s “Last Cruise” doc of that fateful quarantined cruise ship is a harrowing metaphor for inequity
Ashlie D. Stevens
"We felt like only the rich would be taken care of," a crew member said of the Diamond Princess COVID outbreak
Large landlords’ profits rose during coronavirus pandemic: report
Brett Wilkins
An analysis reveals that major property owners have largely realized profits, some massive, during the pandemic
Republican anger over “vaccine passports” ignores similar requirement already exists
Zachary Petrizzo
Conservatives are fuming about potential "vaccine passports," but something similar is already required in the U.S.
The dirty dozen: A tiny group of anti-vaxxers are flooding the internet with misinformation
Matthew Rozsa
Two-thirds of vaccine misinformation on social media comes from twelve — yes, just twelve — people
Many QAnon followers report having mental health diagnoses
Sophia Moskalenko
Data indicates QAnon believers may be more likely to be mentally ill
Nike files lawsuit following right-wing outrage over Lil Nas X’s satan shoes
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
Conservatives are also very upset by the rapper's new music video
COVID-19 cases rise as states ease restrictions; CDC director warns of “impending doom”
Matthew Rozsa
COVID-19 cases were dropping in the US — until they weren't
GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy tried to play his partisan cards — and just folded
Terry H. Schwadron
Just what passes as Republican ideology other than saying “No” has become massively unclear
Deborah Birx says Trump’s COVID response may have cost 400,000 lives: Did she do enough?
Igor Derysh
Leaders of Trump’s coronavirus task force say it was even worse than previously reported — but stayed silent
GOP’s invented “border crisis” is just a political distraction, immigration activists say
Kenny Stancil
Stephen Miller and Republicans hope to turn a seasonal uptick in migrant arrivals into a political weapon for 2022
Why are Americans obsessed with fitness? The answer: Neoliberalism
Nicole Karlis
Historian Jürgen Martschukat argues we've lost the joy in moving our bodies
Conversation pits could make a comeback – here’s what’s sparking interest in the retro design
Ashlie D. Stevens
Over 36,000 Twitter users have indicated they want one. Is it because we're all starved for IRL conversations?
How late night adjusted – and became weirder and more creative – after a pandemic year
Melanie McFarland
"We've tried things that we're not sure are audience pleasers but are funny to us," says one late night show writer
5 ways COVID-19 changed how — and where — people move around the world
Mary A. Shiraef
Borders are now reopening and travel resuming, but normal is a ways off
People gave up on flu pandemic protocols a century ago when they tired of them — and paid a price
J. Alexander Navarro
As the pandemic enters its second year, many people want to know when life will go back to how it was before COVID
How a federal agency excluded thousands of viable businesses from pandemic relief
Lydia DePillis
The SBA refuses to give PPP loans to people who have filed for bankruptcy, even if their businesses can survive
Decoding the mysteries of Joe Manchin’s cryptic demands for filibuster reform
Cody Fenwick
Will Democrats actually be able to pass the For the People Act?
Netflix’s “Marriage or Mortgage” invites us to look back at a time when bad decisions were a luxury
Melanie McFarland
Watching with COVID goggles on, it's hard to see spacious sheltering-in-place homes passed over for wedding excess
Biden White House hosts AOC, progressive lawmakers to discuss filibuster reform
Jon Skolnik
The meeting signals potential for a spirit of collaboration between the Biden administration and progressives
Conservatives are mad at Michael Moore again — because he’s right about gun culture
Chauncey DeVega
Moore's dark joke about the Boulder shootings might not have been graceful, but it expressed something profound
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