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Pregnant women pass coronavirus antibodies to placenta, study finds
Nicole Karlis
The study adds to evidence that mothers pass on some natural immunity to their newborns
As Americans’ views on wellness evolve, Subway is suffering an identity crisis
Ashlie D. Stevens
The recent allegation that the chain's tuna isn't actually tuna is the latest public relations nightmare for Subway
Lauren Boebert calls for probe of Trump — for moving Space Command to Mo Brooks’ district
Roger Sollenberger
Letter to Biden cites "significant evidence" that "Trump's political considerations influenced the final decision"
Lloyd Austin removes hundreds of Pentagon advisory board members to purge last-minute Trump picks
Igor Derysh
Trump's acting defense secretary had replaced dozens of board members with Trump loyalists following election loss
Why do Democrats still support the Prayer Breakfast after its leaders backed Trump’s election lies?
Jonathan Larsen
Since 1953, every U.S. president has addressed the National Prayer Breakfast. Will Joe Biden break the tradition?
Why Republicans can’t dump Trump: The future of the GOP looks as bleak as its past
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is haunted — not by Trump — but by ghosts of the Republican Party of past
Lindsey Graham under fire for blocking Merrick Garland: Does this sound familiar?
Andrea Germanos
Using "last vestiges of power," Graham stalls Biden's nomination of Merrick Garland in bizarre replay of 2016
Why do 70 million Americans — and many members of Congress — still follow Trump?
Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
Trump's mass of followers is a huge problem for America — but they're not all the same. This taxonomy should help
New filing suggests Mark Meadows under investigation for campaign finance violations
Roger Sollenberger
Former Trump chief in jeopardy: Watchdog group filed complaint against Meadows in October, based on Salon's report
Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing
Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what’s likely to make the cut
A “disasterologist” talks climate change
Tara Lohan
An emergency management expert explains why the climate crisis should be a key part of emergency planning
Why arch-conservative Liz Cheney is now considered too liberal for some GOP extremists
Alex Henderson
The backlash against Cheney by pro-Trump Republicans has been intense
Sulfur dioxide on Venus may have tricked scientists into thinking the planet had life
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists thought they found a gas on Venus that is associated with bacteria. Was it a sulfurous mirage?
Is it safe to use public restrooms during the pandemic?
Nicole Karlis
We asked public health experts just how COVID-safe public bathrooms are — and what to be wary of
“Treason Caucus” campaign targets Cruz, Hawley, and others for role in Capitol insurrection
Jessica Corbett
"Those who led this insurrection — from Donald Trump on down — must be held accountable"
In 2019, Marjorie Taylor Greene told protesters to “flood the Capitol,” feel free to use violence
Roger Sollenberger
As a candidate, Greene told followers "we should feel like we will" resort to violence "if we have to"
25 states promised to stay in the Paris Agreement. Did they follow through?
Shannon Osaka
When Trump left the accords, these states tried to go all in
The Dyatlov Pass incident, one of the most famous missing hiker mysteries, may have just been solved
Matthew Rozsa
In 1959, nine Russian hikers unexpectedly went missing. Scientists finally have a compelling theory as to why
Republican lawmakers want to use campaign funds to protect themselves — from their own voters
Roger Sollenberger
Unusual FEC request cites the Jan. 6 Capitol attack — a mob riot led by Republican voters and Trump supporters
Will Joe Biden tackle single-use plastics?
Jodi Helmer
The amount of plastic flowing into the ocean each year will triple — to 29 million tons — without drastic action
10 parenting strategies to reduce your kids’ pandemic stress
Amanda Sheffield Morris, Jennifer Hays-Grudo
Parents can take a page from psychological research on trauma & recovery to help kids struggling with pandemic life
“We will march to the Capitol building”: Trump’s impeachment trial to include this pre-riot robocall
Sarah K. Burris
The New York Times reports that the Trump White House was behind the decision to have a march to the Capitol
Joe Manchin snipes at Kamala Harris for pressuring him to vote for coronavirus relief
Igor Derysh
"I couldn’t believe it. No one called me," Manchin complains after Harris highlights crisis facing his state
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