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Did 2020 mark the demise of yoga in America?

Nicole Karlis
Big Yoga was hit by the pandemic, questions of appropriation, and QAnon. Is the fitness trend dying in the US?

Are holiday gift cards a boon or a trap for struggling restaurants? Owners say it’s both

Ashlie D. Stevens
Some restaurant owners have crafted an ingenious scheme: Convince customers to wait on redeeming gift cards

“Search Party” and the Bruce Lee-inspired “Warrior”: Here’s what’s on HBO Max in January

Ashlie D. Stevens
Roster of movies including "King of Staten Island" and "The Little Things" also coming to HBO streaming service

Texas’ move to control coal ash pollution could shield industry from tougher rules under Biden’s EPA

Erin Douglas
The state is close to finalizing a years-long effort to wrangle control of coal ash pollution from the EPA

Retired generals aren’t supposed to lead the Pentagon: Here’s why

Dwight Stirling
Like Trump, Biden intends to nominate a retired general to lead the Pentagon. It's not supposed to work that way

On the frontlines of pandemic suffering

Rajan Menon
COVID-19 and the nightmare of food insecurity

“Star Wars” insider Bill Slavicsek on how “The Mandalorian” has redeemed the universe

Chauncey DeVega
Longtime game developer on "playing in George Lucas' driveway" and how "The Mandalorian" has rescued "Star Wars"

In fast-moving pandemic, health officials try to change minds at warp speed

Katheryn Houghton
Public health laws typically come long after social norms shift — officials don't have time for that now

Why we can’t just “move on”: We need accountability for Donald Trump’s misdeeds

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
We can't repeat President Obama's mistakes: There's no way to move forward without addressing the damage done

2020 was a record year for far right violence in the U.S.

Spencer Sunshine
There were a large number of far right killings and car attacks at Black Lives Matter demonstrations in 2020

An uncertain future for a key missing persons program

Michael Schulson
Officials point fingers over the fate of the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, a singular resource

America’s essential connection to cornbread

Chris Scott
"Cornbread. Ain’t nothing wrong with that.” The joke from Chris Rock’s standup act rings true

“Those of us who don’t die are going to quit”: Overwhelmed hospitals and the nurse who lost hope

J. David McSwane
Supply shortages remain so severe that nurse Kristen Cline reuses her N95 for shifts as her hospital buckles

Kelly Loeffler makes mysterious last-minute donation to her own campaign

Roger Sollenberger
A rush of Kelly Loeffler's last-minute donors have also not revealed who they work for

Ben Sasse calls fellow Republicans “institutional arsonists” for Electoral College stunt

Roger Sollenberger
"Adults don't point a loaded gun at the heart of legitimate self-government," Sasse wrote of his fellow Republicans

Roger Stone visited Trump in person to thank him for presidential pardon

Matthew Rozsa
Stone says that he met Trump at a party in Florida while he was the guest of Newsmax publisher Christopher Ruddy

Looking ahead: The top food and agriculture stories for 2021

FoodPrint
One thing we know for certain about the coming year? The coronavirus pandemic is far from over

What does a vaccine factory actually look like?

Matthew Rozsa
How do you mass-produce something microscopic? Here's what happens inside a vaccine production facility

Trump is a historic loser: No other one-term president has refused to leave office

Matthew Rozsa
10 other sitting presidents have been spurned by the American people, but none have behaved as badly as Trump

Why are Republicans suing Mike Pence? Here’s what the vice president can — and can’t — do on Jan. 6

Igor Derysh
"There is no secret legal maneuver left to stop a Biden presidency," experts say — but Trumpers keep hoping

Voter suppression efforts ramp up ahead of Georgia runoffs: Poll closures hurt Black, Latino voters

Igor Derysh
Voting rights groups say early voting site closures in six counties are limiting turnout from voters of color

Best of 2020: Road trip to Powder Keg City — and the collapse of Seattle’s autonomous zone

Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this on the ground experience—hopeful, angry, sometimes violent—in Seattle

Little house of maybe: “American Masters” on fact, fiction and the life of Laura Ingalls Wilder

Ashlie D. Stevens
The beloved "Little House on the Prairie" author once said "All I have told is the truth, but not the whole truth"
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