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White House calls out Texas’ coronavirus control efforts amid “full resurgence” of infections

Edgar Walters
The recommendations suggest significantly reducing capacity in indoor spaces, including privately owned ones

With rent due and evictions looming, Warren rips McConnell for “disgraceful” obstruction

Jake Johnson
"It is cruel for Republicans to continue blocking real relief for working people during this crisis"

The pandemic is making Americans afraid of going to the doctor for any reason at all

Kenneth E. Thorpe
Sacrificing regular doctor visits in order to socially distance is not a good idea. Here’s why

Some in media are supposedly “going hard” on Trump — but it’s too little and too damn late

Dan Froomkin
A few weeks of slightly tougher Trump coverage, now that he's a loser? That's just media herd mentality in action

Why some voters felt harassed and intimidated at the polls

Adriana Gallardo, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
Across the country, people complained about threats, overly aggressive electioneering, racist language and more

Amid COVID, the air hazards of gas appliances draw new scrutiny

Jonathan Mingle
COVID has drawn attention to indoor air pollution. Science has long considered gas appliances to be key culprits

The history of the decline and fall of the American empire

Tom Engelhardt
What it means to fall on a failing planet

As hospitals fill with COVID patients, medical reinforcements are hard to find

Blake Farmer, Carrie Feibel
More than 93,000 COVID patients are hospitalized across the country. But space isn't the main concern for hospitals

Why mRNA vaccines like those being made to treat coronavirus are a quantum leap for biotech

Matthew Rozsa
No mRNA vaccine has ever been mass-produced to fight a disease — coronavirus would be the first

Abysmal jobs report puts renewed pressure on Mitch McConnell to pas COVID relief

Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell's political games are costing lives and livelihoods," Sen. Ron Wyden says

“The planet is broken,” UN chief says

Shannon Osaka
A new report lays out some of the most devastating — and shocking — effects of climate change over the past year

California finally acts to protect virus-threatened hospital workers

Mark Kreidler
California’s new goal is to COVID-test hospital workers. But will the state’s health care behemoths follow through?

We are in the greatest cataclysm of our history: It’s not an SNL skit

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Not since the Great Depression, or maybe the Civil War, have we faced a crisis on this scale. How will we respond?

McConnell’s lame duck Senate sees no need to get much done

Terry H. Schwadron
It’s business as usual for the McConnell boys — no COVID relief, but gotta save those Confederate military bases

Last call for COVID: To avoid bar shutdowns, states serve up curfews

Jordan Rau
With curfews and closures, restaurants have reopened their playbooks from the spring for outdoor dining and takeout

The COVID-19 pandemic has left many prisons unmanned

Jolie McCullough
Texas to shutter three more prisons as units face critical staffing shortages

Shrinking the Pentagon: Will the Biden administration dare cut military spending now?

William Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
The pandemic of Pentagon spending seemingly never ends

Nancy Pelosi says Mitch McConnell agreed to attach coronavirus relief to upcoming spending bill

Matthew Rozsa
McConnell has been reticent to work with Democrats on any kind of spending bill; he may be turning about

Biden asks Americans to wear a mask for 100 days to stop COVID deaths. Scientists agree with him

Matthew Rozsa
Biden has asked Americans to wear a mask for his first 100 days as president. The science is with him here

Letitia Wright reacts to anti-vax outrage after posting video questioning COVID vaccine

Zack Sharf
"My intention was not to hurt anyone," Wright said after backlash erupted

Giuliani’s communications director quarantined with COVID-19 following infamous Nov. 19 press event

Roger Sollenberger
Christianné Allen attended a press event the day before her diagnosis where her boss' hair dye appeared to bleed

Dr. Fauci’s gamble pays off — white-knuckling his way through Trump set him up to steer Biden

Amanda Marcotte
For months, Fauci endured calls to resign in protest, but it's good he didn't — now he can shape vaccine policy

“Fox & Friends” finally promotes science behind mask mandates as US sets new COVID-19 death record

Roger Sollenberger
MSNBC host Brian Williams calls the development "a breathtaking moment of situational awareness on live television"
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