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FDA Says Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine Vials Could Have 2 Extra Doses In Them
The agency said vaccinators should “use every full dose obtainable” to inoculate more Americans.
How John le Carré Saved Me When the CIA Called
I was 21 and ripe for spy fantasies—but I was also a huge fan of a certain author.
FDA says Pfizer vaccine vials hold extra doses, expanding supply
Using every drop from overfilled vials could boost available doses by up to 40 percent.
FDA says Pfizer vaccine vials hold extra doses, expanding supply
Using every drop from overfilled vials could boost available doses by up to 40 percent.
Nancy Pelosi Gives Biden Her Blessing To Pick Deb Haaland For Interior Secretary
Haaland would be “an excellent choice,” said the speaker, amid reports that she resisted losing another House Democrat to the new administration.
DeSantis amps up threat to beat back Covid-19 fines on restaurants
Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters that restaurants had been unfairly singled out as places where the coronavirus can easily spread.
DeSantis amps up threat to beat back Covid-19 fines on restaurants
Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters that restaurants had been unfairly singled out as places where the coronavirus can easily spread.
The Atlantic Daily: Ron Klain Saw It Coming
Every weekday evening, our editors guide you through the biggest stories of the day, help you discover new ideas, and surprise you with moments of delight. Subscribe to get this delivered to your inbox.It is a truism in journalism that predicting the future is perilous, mainly because it hasn’t happened yet. So when we publish articles that, over time, prove their prescience, attention ought to be paid.
New York begins vaccinating health care workers
Northwell Health President and CEO Michael Dowling, who has advised the state throughout the pandemic, called it “a special moment, a special day.
New York begins vaccinating health care workers
Northwell Health President and CEO Michael Dowling, who has advised the state throughout the pandemic, called it “a special moment, a special day.
The 16 Best Albums of 2020
Did pandemic shutdowns make music sound different? Without concerts, parties, and (for many people) commutes, some of the best venues for enjoying the art form vanished. But isolation and panic gave music a more urgent job to do: help people survive. Here are the albums that made 2020 bearable.
Trump Lashes Out After Mitch McConnell Congratulates Biden: ‘Too Soon To Give Up’
“Republican party must finally learn to fight,” Trump tweeted, one day after the Senate majority leader finally acknowledged Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ win.
Pete Buttigieg Doesn’t Deserve to Be Transportation Secretary, but He Could Be Great at It
Disgraceful mass transit, record pedestrian deaths, uncontrolled emissions—transportation could use someone with ambition.
Pete Buttigieg Doesn’t Deserve to Be Transportation Secretary, but He Could Be Great at It
Disgraceful mass transit, record pedestrian deaths, uncontrolled emissions—transportation could use someone with ambition.
Fed sees less severe recession this year but warns of tough winter
Officials said they expect the U.S. economy to shrink by 2.4 percent this year, a brighter forecast than they offered just three months ago.
White Suburbanites Won’t Be Enough in Georgia
Georgia Democrats are in a door-knocking, lit-dropping frenzy. Many of them are focused on turning out voters in the upper-middle-class neighborhoods of suburban Atlanta—the voters who helped flip the state to Joe Biden in November, and who are widely considered the key group for Democrats to reach. But not Ben Davidson. Ben Davidson is hitting the apartments.
2020: The Year in Volcanic Activity
This has been a relatively average year for the world’s active volcanoes. Out of an estimated 1,500 active volcanoes, about 50 erupt every year, spewing steam, ash, toxic gases, and lava. In 2020, erupting volcanoes included Taal Volcano in the Philippines, La Cumbre in the Galapagos, Mount Shishaldin in Alaska, Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala, Mount Semeru and Mount Sinabung in Indonesia, Piton de la Fournaise on Réunion Island, Mount Etna in Sicily, and more.
I’ve Had a Wild Sex Life During the Pandemic—and I Don’t Want It to End
Lockdown has made things better than ever.
Dear Care and Feeding: If I Can Buy Up a Bunch of the Season’s Hot Toy … Should I?
Parenting advice on hot toy hoarding, unexpected nephews, and big city moves.
Rights Groups Demand Biden Reverse Trump Immigration Changes as COVID Surges in ICE Jails
President-elect Joe Biden promised to reverse Donald Trump’s most restrictive immigration policies during his 2020 campaign, but since he was elected, Biden has not included immigration among his top four priorities. Hundreds of immigrant activists and their allies caravaned through Biden’s home city of Wilmington, Delaware, demanding he issue a moratorium on deportations and advance a path to citizenship for undocumented people within his first 100 days in office.
Nina Turner Launches Bid for Congress, Pledging “No Honeymoon” for Biden Administration
We speak with Nina Turner, one of Bernie Sanders’s top allies, the day after she announced she is running for Congress in Ohio to fill the seat of Congressmember Marcia Fudge, who Biden tapped to head the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Turner has promised to hold the Biden team accountable and pressure the incoming administration to enact a progressive agenda. “I’m running in service of the people,” says Turner.
Trump’s Last Stand Is a Lost Cause
In the next few days, President Donald Trump will have to make a decision about what to do with the National Defense Authorization Act. It’s a clunky name for a straightforward bill—it dictates how the military budget is spent—and it used to be what was known as “must-pass” legislation, because no Congress would dare fail to fund the troops, and no president would dare veto it.
Congress Has a Deal to End the Most Obnoxious Practice in American Medicine. Will Mitch McConnell Kill It?
Surprise medical bills have been surprisingly difficult for legislators to fix. There’s finally hope.
The Pandemic Proved Cities Have Built Way Too Many Luxury Apartments
For years, they were addicted to housing developments few could afford.
Facebook Kowtowed to Conservatives and Got Nothing in Return
Years of bending over backward for Trump and his allies did not buy the social network a regulatory hall pass.
Senate Democrats press Trump on possible vaccine shortage
They questioned if the U.S. is facing a vaccine cliff after the administration reportedly passed up offers to buy more Pfizer doses.
Help! My Wife Needs to Stop Treating This Toy Like It’s Our Baby.
I know she is in pain, but this is dumb and unreasonable.
Biden top economic adviser facing accusations of mismanagement, verbal abuse
A former high-level employee at Heather Boushey’s think tank publicly aired the accusations on Tuesday night.




























