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Fear of flying is a COVID-era conundrum
Victoria Knight
The studies airlines rely on to tout the safety of flying have limitations
No, there’s not a turkey shortage — but smaller birds are flying off the shelves
Ashlie D. Stevens
The pandemic holiday gatherings look different this year, creating a huge demand for small turkeys
Top hospitals charging patients up to 1,800% more for services than they actually cost: study
Igor Derysh
The leading nurses union says the study highlights the need for a Medicare for All system to limit high markups
Trump gutted environmental protections. How quickly can Biden restore them?
Shannon Osaka, Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what the president-elect could do to reverse his predecessor's anti-regulatory rampage
What is the best strategy to deploy a COVID-19 vaccine?
Jill Neimark
Mathematicians are playing a key role in fighting COVID-19 by modeling different scenarios for a vaccine rollout
Georgia Senator David Perdue privately pushed for a tax break for rich sports teamowners
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott
It’s unclear why Perdue was interested in tax regulation that would impact only a tiny set of the richest Americans
A Washington echo chamber for a new Cold War
Cassandra Stimpson, Holly Zhang
War: what is it good for? In Washington’s world of think tanks, the answer is: the bottom line
When I was in the Fugs — for one night. At the Mudd Club
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Norman Mailer, George Plimpton and some naked performance artists are in this story too, in a distant New York era
Patients pay thousands for a back pain treatment promoted by exaggerated claims
John Hill
An investigation reveals that the claims of success for "spinal decompression" devices stretch the truth
Plaintiffs in Trump’s lawsuits embrace conspiracy theories — one has even violated election laws
Roger Sollenberger
One of the plaintiffs was once accused of election fraud and fined for multiple violations of campaign laws
Corporate capital and Trump’s coup: Will business elites take a stand?
Jim Sleeper
Trump's war on democracy is clearly bad for business — but the leaders of corporate America helped create this mess
Trump 2024? Presidential comebacks have mixed success
Robert Speel
Only one American president — Grover Cleveland — has lost reelection and then won back his office
Senate GOP breaks 123-year tradition to pack courts with Trump’s judicial nominees in spite of loss
Igor Derysh
The latest judge approved by Mitch McConnell & Co. is a 33-year-old lawyer who the Bar Assoc. rated “not qualified"
Exclusive: Watchdog files complaint with SEC accusing GOP Sen. David Perdue of insider trading
Roger Sollenberger
This is not the first time Perdue has come under scrutiny for allegations of insider trading
Twitter launches disappearing stories feature identical to every other social media sites’
Matthew Rozsa
Twitter is aping a feature that already appears on sites like Instagram, LinkedIn and Snapchat
A third COVID vaccine candidate, this one from Oxford University, clears a crucial hurdle
Matthew Rozsa
Oxford's vaccine joins Pfizer's and Moderna's in the list of candidates that have passed clinical safety tests
Meet the anti-lockdown doctor that conservative pundits are flocking to
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya has been promoting the idea that American lockdowns are too aggressive on Fox News
Make fun of the “Million MAGA March” all you want — white supremacy has not been defeated
Chauncey DeVega
American fascism held power for four years — and now controls the Republican Party. Don't look the other way
The brief, confused life of a super PAC scam that tried to pose as a breast cancer charity
Roger Sollenberger
After a phone call with Salon, the American Breast Cancer Society PAC filed to terminate its federal registration
Trump’s Capitol death grip worsens COVID surge
Mark Kreidler
"We’re going into a very dark winter," says Biden. By spring there could be half a million COVID American deaths
McEnany tells “Fox Friends” that COVID-19 restrictions are “Orwellian” as pandemic surges across US
Roger Sollenberger
"We don't lose our freedom in this country," McEnany tells hosts of Trump's favorite morning show "Fox & Friends"
Trump silent after GOP effort to block election certification in Michigan thwarted
Jon Queally
"The Republican members of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers put politics above their duty to our residents"
The crackpot factor: Why the GOP is worried about turning out the vote after Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Future GOP candidates lack Trump's secret sauce for attracting new voters — his appeal with Crank-Americans
Rapid testing for the coronavirus is less accurate than the government wants to admit
Lisa Song
The federal government pushed it out without a plan, and then spent weeks denying problems with false positives
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