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Could my blood type affect my chances of getting COVID-19?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A variety of studies find a blood type connection to COVID-19 outcomes

GOP refusal to convict Trump called “clarion call for eliminating the filibuster”

Jake Johnson
"Dear centrist Democrats," activist writes: If 10 votes to convict Trump was impossible, forget climate policy

The coronavirus pandemic is making many Americans rethink having kids

Nicole Karlis
From financial fears to fertility appointments being pushed, the pandemic has led to a baby bust

“An outrage”: AstraZeneca told to justify unequal vaccine pricing amid soaring profits

Jessica Corbett
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"

Trump’s COVID response was deadly — but decades of dreadful, racist policy set up the catastrophe

Igor Derysh
A commission set out to study Trump’s policies. Their report ended up as an indictment of the entire U.S. system

Schools walk the tightrope between ideal safety and the reality of COVID

Laura Ungar, Samantha Young
Parents across the country are frustrated and angry that remote instruction has gone on so long

Fauci says it will be “open season” for COVID-19 vaccine by April

Nicole Karlis
"Virtually everybody and anybody in any category could start to get vaccinated,” Fauci said.

House managers win opening round of Trump’s second impeachment trial

Terry D. Schwadron
And Republicans foreshadow their inevitable vote against conviction

Amid tragic blunders, former pandemic hero Andrew Cuomo now compared to Trump: “He’s a bully”

Igor Derysh
Once a pandemic father figure with a book deal, an Emmy and online fans, New York's governor has lost his halo

Outgoing Washington Post editor finally, begrudgingly admits mistakes in Trump coverage

Dan Froomkin
In exit interview, Marty Baron admits a failure in dealing with "Trump's mendacity" — but claims it didn't matter

Texas lawmakers have denounced Biden’s energy moves, but experts say they could benefit the state

Mitchell Ferman
A global push toward a cleaner climate and safer environment has not kept Texas lawmakers from criticizing Biden

Heralded as key to returning to normal, digital “vaccine passport” plans prompt Orwellian concerns

Nicole Karlis
International travel won't be easy until you're vaccinated — and you might need a digital passport to prove it

Ron DeSantis was seen maskless at the Super Bowl and then offers a laughable excuse

Meaghan Ellis
Florida blocks COVID-19 information from public as Gov. Ron DeSantis touts transparency

People with dementia are twice as likely to contract COVID-19, according to new study

Matthew Rozsa
Additionally, the study found that African Americans with dementia are particularly vulnerable to COVID-19

Can we get back to “normal”? That would require addressing structural wealth inequality

Bob Hennelly
Going back to pre-COVID reality won't save our economy. We need to restructure our grotesquely rigged system

Biden says the pandemic response he inherited from Trump was “more dire” than he’d thought

Nicole Karlis
Biden took office promising to ease a nationwide rollout, but the Trump administration made it hard

Drake and Jake, Disney, and Dew — which ads won the Super Bowl, and which fell flat

Alexander Carter
State Farm’s "Drake" ad was one of the Twitter winners of the Super Bowl, while others received mixed feedback

AstraZeneca’s vaccine doesn’t work against mutant coronavirus strain, South African government says

Matthew Rozsa
South Africa is halting use of the AstraZeneca vaccine due to its ineffectiveness against the mutant strain

100 million COVID shots in 100 days doesn’t get us back to normal

Victoria Knight
Does 100 million doses translate to 100 million people being vaccinated by April 30?

A new COVID vaccine is 66% effective — but how much does vaccine efficacy matter?

Nicole Karlis
Moderna's is over 90%. Johnson & Johnson's is only 66%. We spoke to experts about what these numbers mean

Why the risk of attending the Super Bowl in Tampa during the pandemic might be too great

Kathleen Rodenburg, Ann Pegoraro, Lianne Foti
Tampa is hosting Sunday’s Super Bowl football game, despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

Dungeons & Dragons is truly the best saving throw to escape the pandemic doldrums

Melanie McFarland
The role playing game was popular before 2020. Now it helps us connect with friends and take a break from reality

Lancet editor says inequality and COVID-19 have converged to create a “syndemic”

Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet, says we face a crisis that is biological as well as social

“A moment of moral and political nihilism”: Theologian Adam Kotsko on our current crisis

Paul Rosenberg
Leftist theologian Adam Kotsko on the Trump coup, the collapse of neoliberalism and the apocalypse overdose
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