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Studies find that two-shot vaccines are effective even with just one shot
Matthew Rozsa
Studies conducted in Israel and the United States had promising results for Pfizer and Moderna vaccines
Progressives call out Joe Manchin for “double standard”: He backed “openly racist” Jeff Sessions
Igor Derysh
AOC questions Manchin's support for Sessions after he expresses "unease" about Interior nominee Deb Haaland
One phone call with Donald Trump destroyed this Republican lawyer’s career
Roger Sollenberger
Veteran GOP attorney Cleta Mitchell was forced to resign after taking part in Trump's infamous Georgia call
The Lincoln Project’s implosion: A perfect time for Democratic donors to rethink their spending
Jon Skolnik
If Democrats want to win elections, they need to start thinking bigger than the election cycle
How to ensure electric cars aren’t just for rich people
Maria Gallucci
Two roadblocks can keep drivers from switching to EVs: the lack of chargers and the cost of a new car
Now Ted Cruz may be buying his own books through a mystery company
Roger Sollenberger
If Cancún Ted is paying royalties to himself through a shadow entity, that could stir the FEC into action
Companies pan for marketing gold in vaccines
Sarah Kwon
The concept of using vaccines to market a business isn’t new
George Clooney to produce docuseries on college abuse scandal Jim Jordan was accused of covering up
Sky Palma
The story "uncovers the most widespread sexual abuse scandal in the history of American higher education"
FBI investigating Roger Stone and Alex Jones’ potential ties to Capitol rioters: report
Igor Derysh
Justice Department investigators are looking at whether Capitol rioters were "radicalized" before the attack
The new “Greatest Generation” or the worst one? The 2020s will test younger Americans
Matthew Rozsa
Like the generation that led America in the 1940s, the generation of the 2020s will determine humanity's future
“Miss Scarlet & the Duke” creator on the reality of Victorian women & hopes for the show’s future
Hanh Nguyen
Rachael New spoke to Salon about Victorian death photography, tabloids & what she'd like to see in a second season
Polyamorous relationships under severe strain during the pandemic
Riki Thompson
The pandemic blew up some carefully constructed "polycules"
How ketchup, an invention of imperial China, eventually became a polarizing American staple
Ashlie D. Stevens
Ketchup makers are trying push past the condiment's basic reputation with new flavors like "Kranch" and "Mayochup"
As drug prices keep rising, state lawmakers propose tough new bills to curb them
Harris Meyer
State legislators around the country are pushing bills to penalize drugmakers and cap payments at Canadian levels
Meet the coffee shop giving homeless youth a chance at success
Cinnamon Janzer
Wildflyer Coffee in Minneapolis provides skills training and support for young people experiencing homelessness
How a debate over two competing vaccines gripped the medical community — in 1961
Arup K. Chakraborty, Andrey S. Shaw
The immune response elicited by different polio vaccines has peculiar parallels to today's COVID vaccine debates
Two reasons we can’t ignore evangelicals — and two ways we can break their political power
Nathaniel Manderson
As a "Bible-believing liberal," I have an important gospel to preach: Christian nationalists aren't going away
Voters want Biden to cancel $50,000 in student debt, by huge margin: poll
Andrea Germanos
"It's almost like the American people want government to meet the scale of the crisis"
Why we’re obsessed with music from our youth
Kelly Jakubowski
Do we think music from the past is better, or has it got something to do with the memories we have of that time?
Conspiracy theories — unmasked! From Winston Churchill to QAnon in a few easy steps
Paul Rosenberg
Do we live in a golden age of wacko paranoia? No, says German scholar Michael Butter: It's always been with us
Dying on the waitlist
David Armstrong, Marshall Allen
In Los Angeles County and around the country, doctors have had to decide who gets a lifesaving COVID-19 treatment
QAnon followers still think Trump will be inaugurated — on March 4. National Guard will be ready
Igor Derysh
Trump’s D.C. hotel hopes to cash in on QAnon true believers who may descend on Washington for his big comeback
“I’m speaking to you, Sen. Manchin”: West Virginians blast Democrat for opposing $15 minimum wage
Andrea Germanos
"When will you give us a living wage?" one activist demands of West Virginia's so-called Democrat
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