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Lawmakers to weigh whether wastewater from oil fields could replenish the state’s aquifers
Erin Douglas
A recent EPA decision will allow Texas to regulate water discharges from oil drilling operations
Biden promised “no malarkey” — he can start by ignoring McConnell and nuking the filibuster
Amanda Marcotte
There is nothing unifying about telling the majority who backed Biden that they'll get nothing for all their effort
State GOPs still pushing Trump’s fraud lies, promoting QAnon and calling Capitol riot “false flag”
Igor Derysh
Republican state legislatures are also planning to use baseless fraud claims to impose new voter restrictions
America’s national healing depends on Donald Trump facing real punishment
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Trump is out of power, but his shadow lingers and his enablers are everywhere. To heal, we must have justice
Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID shots are deadly, undermining vaccination
Liz Szabo
Anti-vaccine groups have been exploiting the deaths of those who happen to fall ill after receiving a COVID vaccine
A new coronavirus strain discovered in Los Angeles may be behind the surge in cases there
Nicole Karlis
The homegrown variant could have a similar structural change to one that emerged in South Africa
“Affirmation of complete incompetence”: Biden team says Trump vaccine distribution plan nonexistent
Kenny Stancil
"There is nothing for us to rework. We are going to have to build everything from scratch"
Biker group gave Rep. Lauren Boebert a Glock with congressional seal — likely an illegal gift
Roger Sollenberger
After Salon inquired about dubious gift, Boebert said she "may purchase it from the current owner in the future"
Trump’s coup didn’t fail just from incompetence — credit the progressive activists who stopped him
Amanda Marcotte
To defeat the GOP's assault on democracy, it's critical for everyday voters to understand that they do have power
The hero biochemist who pioneered COVID vaccine tech was professionally spurned for years prior
Matthew Rozsa
Dr Karikó was demoted and fired for believing in mRNA vaccine technology. Her work may yet save the world
Democrats flipped the Senate. So why is a Green New Deal still unlikely?
Zoya Teirstein, Shannon Osaka
Can Biden accomplish his climate goals with a razor-thin majority?
President Joe Biden has started the work — and what a massive change that is
Terry H. Schwadron
What a contrast: Our new president calls for hope, positivity, unity and truth ... no mention of "American carnage"
Why California’s vaccine roll-out has been such a mess
Nicole Karlis
The current surge and an underfunded public health system created a storm of disarray
The struggle for religious freedom — from Thomas Jefferson to Black Lives Matter
Paul Rosenberg
Out of America's paradoxical history of religious liberty comes a great push for Black freedom and racial justice
The South African coronavirus mutation can infect multiple times, could hamper vaccine
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that a large number of people with COVID-19 antibodies may not be protected from the new strain
With fewer resources, rural America tackles vaccine distribution
Elizabeth Miller
Rural clinics face unique challenges in connecting perishable vaccines with residents who often live miles away
Cardiac arrest deaths are rising — and the culprit may be “stealth” opioid overdoses
Nicole Karlis
The opioid crisis and the pandemic are at least psychologically linked, as isolated people turn to drugs to cope
McConnell’s plan to derail Democrats’ takeover — and nuke the economy — is already in full swing
Amanda Marcotte
As McConnell kicks off his plan to filibuster Biden's presidency, his tool for obstruction needs to be taken away
Republicans greet Joe Biden’s inauguration with vows to fight his agenda
Bryan Mena
Some Texas Republicans in Congress called for bipartisanship, but many others criticized Biden's early policy moves
Medical experts hail President Biden’s early and aggressive COVID-19 push
Matthew Rozsa
Medical experts agree: Biden's new measures for fighting COVID-19 are a big step in the right direction
Black Americans are getting vaccinated at lower rates than white Americans
Hannah Recht, Lauren Weber
Dr. May, a UCLA physician, worries it will mean "even more disproportional deaths in Black and brown communities"
Celebrations as “worst and most dangerous president in American history” departs White House
Jake Johnson
"Goodbye and good riddance Donald Trump. See you at your trial," said Sen. Ed Markey
The pandemic will end someday. The trauma will linger
Matthew Rozsa
Even after the pandemic has been contained, humanity will struggle to shed misinformation and cope with trauma
Is it safe to go to the dentist?
Nicole Karlis
We asked experts about dental office safety protocols amid the pandemic
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