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Ex-Texas cop arrested for violent attempt to prove election conspiracy was hired by GOP activists
Erin Douglas
Mark Aguirre is accused of running a man off the road and threatening him at gunpoint
For the poor and disenfranchised, higher hurdles to transplants
Carrie Arnold
Minority patients are diagnosed later, stay on dialysis longer, and are added to transplant lists less quickly
Pfizer says Trump admin stalling millions of vaccine doses after rejecting offer for millions more
Igor Derysh
"We have not received any shipment instructions for additional doses,” the company said
Did Mitch McConnell block relief bill for months because of a Kentucky nursing home mogul?
Roger Sollenberger
Businessman Terry Forcht carries a lot of weight in Kentucky politics, and he and McConnell go back decades
Biden quietly adds Goldman Sachs veterans to transition team
Jake Johnson
"Corporate America is meticulous in its pursuit of influence over the executive branch"
Should your kidney doctor have a financial stake in dialysis?
Carrie Arnold
Joint ventures between nephrologists and dialysis centers have expanded treatment. Critics ask: At what cost?
“I was wrong to remove my mask at the White House”: Chris Christie films moving PSA after ICU stint
Roger Sollenberger
Christie split with Trump on the issue following his hospitalization, repeatedly urging Americans to mask up
Trump admin to cut $200 million in health care funding to punish California for 2014 abortion rule
Igor Derysh
On his way out, Trump picks another fight with a blue state in the middle of a raging health care crisis
Richard Painter: Trump is an “incompetent dictator” — but a “shrewder” plot might have worked
Chauncey DeVega
Former George W. Bush lawyer on what became of his former party, and the threat of a "successful coup" next time
Decades of inequality shadow voter turnout in rural Georgia
Steven Rosenfeld
Small-town voter drive reveals why trusted family, friends and local leaders can boost turnout in Senate runoffs
Here’s how we can neutralize Donald Trump during his last month in office
Alan D. Blotcky, Anthony Scaramucci, Seth D. Norrholm
Donald Trump will be a destructive force to his final hour. But we can begin to undo the damage, starting now
Hospitals scramble to prioritize which workers are first for COVID shots
JoNel Aleccia
Hospitals have been advised to vaccinate highest-risk staff first, but have to decide who that is on their own
Biden’s victory was hardly a win for “democracy.” It was another win for the 1%
Rajko Kolundzic
Biden’s campaign became the first ever to raise over $1B in donations, much of it from super PACs and dark money
Public health officials weigh in on safer sex & dating during COVID – but will anyone listen?
Nicole Karlis
"It feels like they gave us nothing," one person told Salon about any guidelines on how to date during quarantine
Exclusive: Dan Crenshaw hit with ethics complaint following report he worked to smear fellow vet
Roger Sollenberger
The Texas Republican was named in a probe by Department of Veterans Affairs IG into Trump appointee Robert Wilkie
ESPN’s “30 for 30” challenges the fetishization and appropriation of the barefoot ultramarathon
Ashlie D. Stevens
Many became familiar with the Tarahumara tribe in the book "Born to Run." In this doc, they tell their own story
Pompeo goes into quarantine after hosting State Department holiday party in the middle of a pandemic
Igor Derysh
The secretary of state has hosted indoor holiday parties despite warnings from public health officials and workers
Republican megadonor hired former Houston police captain accused of assault in “voter fraud” probe
Igor Derysh
Ex-cop ran repairman off the road and assaulted him with a gun in search of 750K nonexistent fake ballots, DA says
Trump plan may set clock ticking on many health rules — setting off alarms
Phil Galewitz
A rule proposed by Trump would require HHS to analyze within 24 months about 2,400 regulations
Trump appointees protest politicization of the pandemic now — but the GOP has long distorted science
Amanda Marcotte
Top-level staffers at CDC say the Trump administration improperly interfered in the agency's COVID response
Kidney dialysis is a booming business. Is it also a rigged one?
Carrie Arnold
A California law aims to curb what sponsors say is profiteering by dialysis centers. Are there any easy answers?
Should hospitals reuse medical supplies? A new study says yes
Zoya Teirstein
Medical device reprocessing has doubled in size every year for the past 20 years
Trump-related vendors got millions in COVID aid — while still getting paid by his campaign
Igor Derysh
Law firm that defended Trump, company that made MAGA hats and many others “used PPP as their pandemic piggy bank"
Of course, Trump takes a bow
Terry H. Schwadron
Horning in on Biden’s health team debut, the soon-to-be-former White House occupant claims credit for COVID vaccine
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