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Pandemic lessons for the rest of us
Liz Theoharis
Or vaccine thinking applied to all of American life
How socialism made the COVID-19 vaccines possible
Alex Henderson
The COVID-19 vaccines are a "triumph for capitalism" that relied heavily on "years of public-sector funding"
Ski resorts work to stay open as COVID cases snowball
Christie Aschwanden
How to stay open amid the pandemic is an issue resorts across the U.S. are facing
50-year study of tax cuts on wealthy shows they always fail to “trickle down”
Igor Derysh
Tax cuts for the rich increase inequality and don’t grow the economy or decrease unemployment, research shows
In COVID hot zones, firefighters now “pump more oxygen than water”
Eli Cahan
Firefighters have not been commonly counted among the ranks of front-line health care workers getting infected
Congress takes action against “super greenhouse gases” in coronavirus stimulus
Shannon Osaka
Now, U.S. companies must cut the production and use of hydrofluorocarbons by 85 percent over the next 15 years
Inside the first chaotic days of the effort to vaccinate America
Rachana Pradhan, Lauren Weber, Jay Hancock
The nation’s mass coronavirus vaccination effort has just begun. This is how it's going down
With vaccine delivery imminent, nursing homes must make a strong pitch to residents
Judith Graham
Conflicts are likely to arise as COVID vaccines are rolled out to long-term care facilities across the country
Why vaccine hesitancy could be a bigger problem than expected
Matthew Rozsa
Salon reached out to experts on what we should expect after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are distributed
Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late
Liz Szabo
Many leading infectious disease specialists underestimated the fast-moving outbreak in its first weeks and months
Remember that stupid thing Donald Trump did? Hard as it is to pick, here are the top 10
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump is a dull, nasty and childish man — but his legacy of amazing idiocy will be long remembered
What If, after 9/11, George W. Bush had just thrown a bunch of parties?
Tom Engelhardt
And what if, after the pandemic hit America, Donald J. Trump had launched a global war against COVID-19?
Did we defund the police? No, but “big changes are happening” even after protests die down
Igor Derysh
Despite intense criticism coming from across the political spectrum, new city budgets show the protests worked
Loeffler didn’t disclose top donors own multibillion-dollar company cited for illegal hiring scheme
Roger Sollenberger
The omissions for a company whose business Loeffler oversees "strain credulity to the breaking point," expert says
Best of 2020: Marriage in the time of coronavirus
Jeannine Hall Gailey
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this essay set in Seattle’s first outbreak, in the early days of the pandemic
“DeJoy is the real life Grinch”: Postmaster General’s pre-election sabotage fuels Christmas delays
Jake Johnson
"No parcels are moving at all. As bad as you think it is, it's worse."
How the coronavirus ended up in Antarctica
Nicole Karlis
The novel coronavirus has now infected every continent on Earth
Just another wacky weekend in Trump land
Terry H. Schwadron
As the end of the reign draws near, Republican world gets crazier and crazier
Allergic reactions to Pfizer vaccine may have been caused by additive, not mRNA itself
Nicole Karlis
The clue to a handful of severe allergic reactions could be in the chemical used in the mRNA's packaging
Republicans rebuff Trump, setting up a government shutdown as unemployment benefits expire
Igor Derysh
Republicans reject Trump's call for $2,000 checks with a looming government shutdown and unemployment aid expiring
GOP senator who voted for Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich blocks stimulus checks
Jake Johnson
"Millions are falling into poverty, and Ron Johnson — who loves tax cuts for the rich — is blocking help"
The coup and the grift: Understanding Trump’s evil endgame
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's cash grab is important, and so is his effort to hang onto power. But neither of those is the ultimate point
Republicans enabled Trump for four years — of course he’s betraying them in the 11th hour
Amanda Marcotte
Why is Trump blowing up McConnell's coronavirus bill? It's a misguided extortion effort to steal the election
Leaked documents show how China’s army of paid internet trolls helped censor the coronavirus
Jeff Kao, Aaron Krolik, Paul Mozur, Raymond Zhong
China's government used paid internet trolls to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable
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