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Biden administration blasts Trump for only granting 0.1% of COVID-19 relief funds to Black farmers
Meaghan Ellis
"We saw 99% of the money going to white farmers and 1% going to socially disadvantaged farmers," Tom Vilsack says
Trump brags to Fox host Laura Ingraham that he did opposite of what top expert advised amid pandemic
Bob Brigham
"I didn't really listen to [Dr. Anthony Fauci] too much, because I was doing the opposite of what he was saying"
Now Tom Cotton wants to ban “critical race theory” from U.S. military
Zachary Petrizzo
Senator who wanted to unleash troops on protesters last summer calls critical race theory "left-wing nonsense"
Did AstraZeneca fudge vaccine efficacy data? Fauci raises concern over inconsistent numbers
Nicole Karlis
Government regulators expressed concern that AstraZeneca may have released outdated vaccine trial data
Why Biden’s climate agenda might be very, very “quiet”
Shannon Osaka
The best clean energy bill could be the one you'll never hear about.
QAnon and the Trump cult: Expert Steven Hassan on whether they can be saved
Chauncey DeVega
Cult expert — and cult survivor — says QAnon believers can be redeemed: "Love is stronger than mind control"
Mitch McConnell keeps getting caught telling lies: Being minority leader is less fun
Jon Skolnik
Whether it's about his filibuster, voting rights or phone calls with Biden, Mitch can't seem to tell the truth
Watchdog group files complaint against Turning Point org over not disclosing donors
Zachary Petrizzo
Charlie Kirk's conservative student activist organization is plagued by the far right — and now by the FEC
Backlash to Dr. Oz hosting “Jeopardy!” grows: Past contestants protest, angry fans call for boycott
Ashlie D. Stevens
LeVar Burton appears to remain a favorite to step in for the beloved late host Alex Trebek
Urban dwellers have more luck finding vaccines in rural, redder counties
Nicole Karlis
Some people are traveling far distances to snag extra doses — often from cities to more rural counties
Louis DeJoy has big plans for the U.S. Postal Service — to make it even worse
Zachary Petrizzo
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who cannot be directly fired by Biden, proposes system-wide cuts to the USPS
Racism, misogyny, guns and religion: Experts call Atlanta “an unmistakable American stew”
Chauncey DeVega
Was it a racist hate crime, a misogynist attack or religious fanaticism? Experts suggest they're all connected
Bats, panthers, and the utterly plausible lab-leak hypothesis
Norman Paradis
The idea that SARS-CoV-2 escaped from a lab shouldn’t be dismissed as quackery. A zoo analogy helps illustrate why
Meghan McCain apologizes after she gets called out for anti-Asian statements by John Oliver
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
John Oliver highlighted the hypocrisy of Meghan McCain condemning the recent attacks at Asian day spas
Lab leak: a scientific debate mired in politics — and unresolved
Charles Schmidt
More than a year into the COVID pandemic, some scientists say the possibility of a lab leak never got a fair look
Immunocompromised people must be a priority in the COVID-19 vaccination effort
Francesco Zangari
Vaccinating immunocompromised people will both protect their health and slow viral evolution
Republicans’ serious health problem — opposing the vaccines
Terry H. Schwadron
It’s not enough that they won’t wear masks — now 30 million won’t get shots and threaten the rest of us
Can vaccination and infection rates add up to reach COVID herd immunity?
Carmen Heredia Rodriguez
Some experts are skeptical of the 60% threshold for herd immunity
Welcome to the age of Modern Monetary Theory: It’s turning conventional economics upside down
Andrew Kordik
Who cares about the deficit? Biden's advisers embrace a hot new economic theory — whether they meant to or not
Scientists may have figured out how SARS-CoV-2 jumped from animals to humans
Matthew Rozsa
A WHO investigative team fixates on wildlife farms in China as a point of origin for the virus
Retiring GOP senator blocks bill to ban debt collectors from seizing stimulus checks
Igor Derysh
Pat Toomey said it was too late for Democrats to try to pass protections after 90 million checks had been sent
My roommate is having half-vaccinated people over, unmasked — and I’m upset
Nicole Karlis
This week in Pandemic Problems: A reader is vexed by a semi-vaccinated friend-of-a-friend coming into her apartment
The world moved online during the pandemic, and that’s just a start for better disability access
Ashlie D. Stevens
Cooking classes, watching new movies, and touring museums from home is now possible – but could be more inclusive
The egg industry grapples with a grim practice: chick culling
Jonathan Moens
After the US egg industry missed its own deadline to eliminate the practice, some wonder when change will ever come
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