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- Social issues to dominate Georgia’s election-year legislative session
- Wall Street Journal: Behind a new pill to treat Covid: A husband-and-wife team and a hunch
- You’re vaccinated and boosted. How should omicron affect your plans?
- CDC says Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines are preferred over Johnson & Johnson. What it means for you.
- Main characters in children's books still mostly male, study finds
- Georgia healthcare faces a winter of uncertainty
- One in ten adults worldwide have diabetes
- Monoclonal antibody Rx for COVID can be safely given by injection: Study
- Despite pandemic, Emory University reports 'unprecedented' increase in nursing school applications
- Expect a lot of ads and a ton of money to be spent on the 2022 election here in Georgia
- How HIV research paved the way for the COVID mRNA vaccines
- Don’t forget about the Delta variant as we assess the risks from Omicron
- What should you be aware of if you’re planning to ship or receive gifts this holiday season?
- AJC: Emory-developed COVID drug seeks FDA approval
- CNN: The FDA will soon decide on Merck's Covid-19 antiviral pill. It shows promise, but there are also concerns
- AJC: Opinion: Public engagement: The next scientific revolution
- Rural America’s false sense of security
- Opinion: Medicine’s lessons can make movie sets safer
- 300 minutes a week of moderate exercise may help ward off cancer
- Professor: Learning America's ugly racial history can inspire, not scar, our children
- How do leaders create impact? According to Gale King, intentionally
- Black love or war? A comprehensive look into the impact of racism on dating and relationships
- Antibody drugs could protect people with weak immune systems against COVID
- Washington Post: Britain authorizes Merck’s molnupiravir, the world’s first approval of oral covid-19 treatment pill
- Associated Press: UK authorizes Merck antiviral pill, 1st shown to treat COVID
- Wall Street Journal: Merck COVID-19 pill cleared for use in UK, its first authorization
- A brief guide on mixing and matching COVID booster shots
- BioSpace: Merck’s molnupiravir: When a private-public partnership bears fruit
- Emory epidemiologist’s research explores breast cancer disparities for Black women
- Colin Powell's affirmative action stance also defined him as a Black Republican
- Atlanta has school board elections this year. Here’s what you should know about them.
- This is how everyday sexism could stop you from getting that promotion
- Study: 'Sociability' hormone didn’t help kids with autism
- We accidentally solved the flu. Now what?
- What the future may hold for the coronavirus and us
- USA TODAY: Drugmakers seek FDA emergency authorization for molnupiravir, antiviral pill to treat COVID-19: Latest updates
- Nature: How antiviral pill molnupiravir shot ahead in the COVID drug hunt
- Nine pandemic words that almost no one gets right
- How antiviral pill molnupiravir shot ahead in the COVID drug hunt
- Combating sickle cell disease takes a community-based approach
- Chemistry World: Where are the COVID-19 drugs?
- AJC: Emory University research helps develop potential COVID-19 treatment drug
- Bloomberg: Merck’s COVID pill changes drugmaker’s fate after failed shots
- WXIA/11Alive: First pill to treat COVID, now headed for approval process, was discovered by Emory researchers
- STAT: Merck’s antiviral pill reduces hospitalization of Covid patients, a possible game-changer for treatment
- Daily Mail: Merck says its experimental COVID-19 pill cut hospitalizations and deaths by HALF in people recently infected with the virus - and plans to apply for FDA approval
- GPB: Promising COVID pill cuts hospitalizations and death in half. Atlanta's Emory University invented it
- Gizmodo: Merck and Ridgeback say their COVID-19 pill cuts chance of hospitalization and death by half
- The Scientist: Merck reports that its antiviral molnupiravir was effective against early stages of COVID-19 in high-risk patients in a Phase 3 clinical trial
- USA TODAY: New antiviral is highly effective, study finds, and is stirring hope that COVID-19 could be treated by a pill
- Contagion Live: Molnupiravir could become the first authorized COVID-19 pill
- CNN: A pill to treat Covid-19: 'We're talking about a return to, maybe, normal life'
- NPR: Merck to seek emergency authorization for pill it says cuts COVID-19 effects
- Wall Street Journal: Pill intended to be COVID-19’s Tamiflu succeeds in key study
- ABC News: New COVID-19 pills may keep recently diagnosed patients out of hospital, company says
- BioPharma Dive: Merck says antiviral pill effective against COVID-19, lifting hopes for first oral drug
- ScienceDirect: Developing a direct acting, orally available antiviral agent in a pandemic: the evolution of molnupiravir as a potential treatment for COVID-19
- Watch: The tedious process of training computers to think about medicine, explained
- Atlanta’s first Black female district attorney is at the center of America’s converging crises
- Kaiser Health News: A daily pill to treat COVID could be just months away, scientists say
- Coronavirus FAQ: Is there an app that'll prove I'm vaccinated, or is paper the best?
- Charity and good intentions will not end the COVID-19 pandemic
- U.S. pledges to double vaccine donations to boost global inoculation
- How COVID-19 changed scientific mentoring
- Is the worst over? Models predict a steady decline In COVID cases through March
- More reassuring data on COVID-19 vaccines and pregnancy
- Children of immigrants make giving back a priority
- America's ongoing school nurses shortage turns dire: 'I don't know what the school year is going to bring'
- Coronavirus FAQ: What’s the advice about traveling in the Delta variant era?
- Is it safe to gather for Labor Day? Experts weigh in amid COVID-19 surge
- The great resignation could see half the nation's workers changing jobs
- As Delta surges, contact tracing re-takes COVID center stage
- Millennials at Work | Goizueta Effect - Andrea Hershatter
- After victory in World War II, Black veterans continued the fight for freedom at home
- A crisis within a crisis
- AI can guess your race based on X-rays, and researchers don't know how
- Should you travel with kids during the Delta surge? Consider these 6 trip scenarios.
- To vaccinate more Americans, lean into outbreaks
- COVID isn’t going away. So what now?
- Haiti slammed by tropical storm days after deadly quake: 'Countless Haitian families have lost everything'
- Warning signs of mental health issues students could experience amid pandemic
- 10 ways to boost your energy and feel rejuvenated throughout the day
- Americans suffer pandemic whiplash as leaders struggle with changing virus
- Deaths from Alzheimer's far more common in rural America
- Will we need booster shots? And other questions about the Delta variant, answered.
- Carol Anderson, Robert Olen Butler featured at Decatur book fest
- CDC advises vaccinated people in high transmission areas to wear masks indoors
- How swimmer Andrew Wilson made it to Tokyo against long odds
- Brands are invading your favorite streaming shows and movies, whether you realize it or not
- We're zeroing in on the 'holy grail' of COVID-19 immunity
- Should children get COVID vaccines? What the science says.
- PEPFAR is still without a leader. HIV activists want to know why.
- Superspreader 'explosions' plague efforts to curb pandemic
- Coca-Cola is changing the flavor of a soda. Again.
- Is it safe for Atlanta Falcons, UGA and Georgia Tech fans inside stadiums?
- Undocumented farmworkers push Congress for protections amid historic heat
- States are spending millions of dollars on lottery prizes to encourage COVID-19 vaccinations. But is it working?
- The world is worried about the Delta virus variant. Studies show vaccines are effective against it.
- America's partisan fireworks will be hard for anyone to put out
- You could save a child from drowning this summer. Here’s how.
- Why young adults are among the biggest barriers to mass immunity
- These beating heart cells went to space. This is how they could save patients.
- The only way we’ll know when we need COVID-19 boosters
- Health care experts evaluate the pros and cons of a specialized MBA
- Workers critical to U.S. fruit supplies face danger from extreme heat
- New York Times: The U.S. will spend $3 billion on developing antiviral pills to treat Covid-19
- medRxiv: Molnupiravir, an oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19
- The complex situation for immunocompromised people and COVID-19 vaccines
- As battle against virus wanes, mayors confront a new challenge: crime
- Georgia families hope Alzheimer’s drug helps loved ones
- A new election forecast gives Democrats hope for 2022
- A pivotal mosquito experiment could not have gone better
- Business Wire: Merck announces supply agreement with U.S. government for molnupiravir, an investigational oral antiviral candidate for treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19
- PBS News Hour: Scientists hope they’re closing in on a cure for COVID-19
- The Economic Times: Seeking a pill to cure Covid: drugmakers eye alternative to vaccines
- CDC says fully vaccinated Americans no longer need masks indoors or outdoors in many cases
- A gift left the Morehouse Class of ’19 debt-free. Here’s how it’s changing their lives
- Hundreds of epidemiologists expected mask-wearing in public for at least a year
- Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 vaccines likely effective against Indian coronavirus variant, researchers suggest
- What level of antibodies protect against COVID? Researchers are rushing to find out.
- With long COVID, history may be repeating itself among people of color
- GHC3 Talks - India’s COVID-19 Crisis: The Case for Strong Leadership and Skilled Coordination (Venkat Narayan)
- We compared the Supreme Court with other democracies’ high courts. More justices would improve its work.
- State of mind matters for survival after heart attack
- Reaching ‘herd immunity’ is unlikely in the U.S., experts now believe
- Global Atlanta: Merck to license Emory antiviral drug to combat India’s COVID-19 surge
- The US secured 1 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines. Medical ethicists say it should share with other countries
- Momentum grows for closing gaps in US vaccine requirements
- 11 moments from Asian American history that you should know
- The Latest: S Korea to send medical items to help India
- MedPage Today: How molnupiravir moved to the head of the 'COVID pill' pack
- COVID-19 gave scientists an opening to better understand how brain disorders arise
- Blood clots and Johnson & Johnson vaccine: What you need to know
- Opinion: COVID has made getting into a top U.S. college even more competitive and this new normal looks here to stay
- Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard - Dorothy Brown
- Strides against HIV/AIDS falter; especially in the South, as nation battles COVID
- For some of us, returning to pre-COVID life is turning out to be harder than we expected
- Of terror and testimonies: Living through the Derek Chauvin trial
- The vaccination dilemma
- U.S. COVID vaccination obstacle shifts towards lack of demand from scarce supply, warns doctor
- Moderna's mRNA technology could help in the decades-long search for an HIV vaccine
- Virtual humans outperform real people teaching career leadership skills, study finds
- COVID-19 vaccines are entering uncharted immune territory
- CDC: About 5,800 'breakthrough infections' reported in fully vaccinated people
- Myth or reality? Health experts weigh in on whether ‘herd immunity’ is possible
- If you've recently had the J&J vaccine, watch for these rare symptoms, CDC says
- Feeling anxious because you got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine? Here’s what to do
- Tweaked COVID vaccines in testing aim to fend off variants
- Vaccines appear to protect against some COVID variants, but not others: Professor
- CMO Podcast - Marketing is a Team Sport (Omar Rodriguez Vila)
- More contagious virus variant is now dominant in U.S., CDC chief says
- Finding Genius Podcast - How Nature’s Technology Inspires New Cleaning Products (Bill Wuest)
- Black leaders say big Georgia companies need to 'speak out nationally' on voter law
- ‘Love your neighbor’ and get the shot: White evangelical leaders push COVID vaccines
- Republicans ramp up attacks on corporations over Georgia voting law, threaten ‘consequences’
- Vaccine cheat days are adding up
- COVID-19 led to a global increase in stillbirths, maternal mortality, and depression, review finds
- Our tax system fails to account for race: Expert
- Guilt, regret, helplessness: Watching George Floyd die had a 'profound' impact on witnesses
- After NFT surge, traders worry reopening will stifle rally
- Afghans want peace. New data show they’re open to a surprising number of options.
- Tuskegee isn't the only reason why some Black people are hesitant to get the coronavirus vaccine
- Vaccines stop COVID-19 infection, but here’s why you still need to wear a face mask
- In the Bubble: From the Frontlines - How COVID and HIV/AIDS Can Help Us Get Ready For (or Avoid) the Next Pandemic (Carlos del Rio)
- Black voters showed they matter in Georgia. Here’s how activists are trying to keep it that way
- Coronavirus FAQ: To travel or not to travel? Plus, tattoos and vaccines can mix
- Miami Heat redefines VIP in COVID era: Vaccinated important people
- Georgia has enacted sweeping changes to its voting law. Here's why voting rights advocates are worried
- Bloomberg Businessweek: Merck’s little brown pill could transform the fight against COVID
- Do your vaccine side effects predict how you’d react to COVID-19?
- AstraZeneca says its vaccine is 76 percent effective in an updated company analysis released after earlier challenges of its data
- How the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our sense of mortality
- Vaccinated mothers pass covid antibodies to babies in utero and through breastmilk, early studies show
- US coronavirus vaccine rollout becomes 'less messy'
- Joe Biden’s tax plan, explained
- COVID-19 reinfections rare, but older adults are more at risk, large study suggests
- Itching to travel? What you need to know before booking your trip
- What to expect before and after getting a COVID-19 vaccine, an illustrated guide
- 4 ways our understanding of the coronavirus has changed a year into the pandemic
- What happens to your mental health when you can’t pay your rent?
- Vaccinated Americans can gather inside without masks or social distancing in certain circumstances, CDC guidelines say
- Meghan and Harry’s interview indicates racism of royal family lingers
- Mail ballots not a clear boost for turnout or Biden
- How effective is the Johnson & Johnson vaccine? Here's what to know
- The short-term, middle-term, and long-term future of the coronavirus
- FiveThirtyEight - How the Black Church Has Shaped American Politics (Andra Gillespie)
- My BMI qualifies me for a COVID-19 vaccine. Should I get it?
- Rollcall (Fintech Beat) Did social media ‘manipulate’ Gamestop? (Kristin Johnson)
- How disinformation is shaping the political process
- Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, which requires just one shot, is on track to become third allowed for use in US
- When will the US reach herd immunity and what will it look like?
- FDA review confirms safety, efficacy of single-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, especially against severe cases
- COVID variant could mean a brutal March for the US
- Coronavirus reinfection will soon become our reality
- Tiger Woods suffered ‘a high energy fracture’ that makes his injuries ‘more difficult to heal,’ says orthopedic surgeon
- And then the gorillas started coughing
- U.S. vaccination push pits speed in giving shots against equity
- COVID-19 has already cut U.S. life expectancy by a year. For Black Americans, it’s worse
- Yes, you can take OTC pain meds after getting the COVID vaccine, says CDC — plus other tips for dealing with side effects
- COVID-19 could become a seasonal illness like the flu, experts say
- Powered by recent wins, Democrats intensify push for diversity ahead of 2022
- Health experts examine reasons for drop in COVID-19 cases
- Physics World - How sidewinder snakes slither sideways, the challenges of creating sustainable infrastructure (Jennifer Rieser)
- CDC report: Double-masking can block more than 90 percent of viral particles
- The Economist (Babbage) Go with your gut—the hidden secrets and powers of microbiomes (Tim Sampson)
- COVID-19 tests can spot variants, lab companies insist
- Nature: SARS-CoV-2 infection is effectively treated and prevented by EIDD-2801
- Coronavirus testing in the U.S. is declining. Experts aren’t sure why.
- COVID Q&A: Can vaccinated people still spread the virus?
- Analysis: Trump’s Senate trial matters regardless of outcome
- Across the South, COVID-19 vaccine sites missing from Black and Hispanic neighborhoods
- Some health workers say they’re not refusing the vaccine, they just need some time
- Israel, a global leader in COVID vaccinations, finds limits
- Some baby food may contain toxic metals, U.S. reports
- Why parents should brace themselves for another uncertain summer and fall
- ‘Ready to take power’: Progressives mobilized Latino voters in Georgia, and here are the lessons.
- J&J one-dose COVID vaccine is 66% effective, a weapon but not a knockout punch
- Pregnant women may receive COVID vaccines safely, W.H.O. says
- What do coronavirus variants mean for your masks?
- My parents will be vaccinated long before me. Can they come visit?
- More vaccines could be coming soon and they could be a big boost to the rollout
- With new COVID-19 strains on the rise, here's the safest way to grocery shop
- I've lived in both Americas. Most people everywhere don't want to hate each other
- ‘Inaugural,’ an original poem
- Some COVID-19 mutations may dampen vaccine effectiveness
- Annals of Internal Medicine - Vaccine Hesitancy: Choosing Our Battles (Kimberly Manning)
- As Trump’s presidency recedes into history, scholars seek to understand his reign — and what it says about American democracy
- Another coronavirus variant linked to growing share of cases, several large outbreaks, in California
- < 1 year, 400,000 dead: What could change this week about America’s pandemic response
- The Trump-fueled riot shocked America. To some, it was a long time coming.
- Coronavirus FAQ: Do airplane passengers not know there’s a pandemic going on?
- Democrats’ historic Georgia Senate wins were years in the making thanks to local grassroots
- Was the assault on the Capitol really ‘unprecedented’? Historians weigh in
- 2 arthritis drugs reduce deaths in very ill COVID patients, study finds
- Democrats gain control of Senate after historic wins in Georgia
- 'Another milestone in the long, long road.' Rev. Raphael Warnock's Georgia Senate victory made history in multiple ways
- Betting odds heavily favored Georgia’s GOP candidates, then suddenly collapsed. What went wrong?
- As COVID-19 cases surge, critics say vaccinations must speed up
- Mental health is one of the biggest pandemic issues we'll face in 2021
- PBS NewsHour: America Interrupted - What’s at stake in the Georgia Senate runoffs (Andra Gillespie)
- Often overlooked, Asian American Christian voters could be key in Georgia Senate runoffs
- Is your COVID-19 bubble leaking? Experts explain how to seal it back up
- How to reassure Black Americans that the vaccine is safe
- After a year of pandemic and protest, and a big election, America is as divided as ever
- For pregnant and nursing women, risks of COVID-19 probably outweigh risk of vaccine, experts say
- Here’s what people with allergies should know about COVID vaccines
- FDA authorizes use of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
- Should you create a COVID-19 'winter bubble'? Experts weigh in
- Why the COVID-19 vaccine may feel different from other routine shots
- US COVID-19 hospitalizations at record high for 12th day as FDA says it plans to grant emergency authorization of 2nd vaccine
- Considering holiday travel? Here’s what to know
- The Paul Mecurio Show - Religious Cultures, Death and Dying (Gary Laderman)
- Early in-person voting begins in Georgia Senate runoffs
- Pregnant and nursing women await more guidance on COVID vaccine
- How one healthcare system in Georgia is planning its COVID vaccine distribution
- Now that there’s a coronavirus vaccine, how do you persuade people to take it?
- Everything Happens - Living Alongside Fear (Ken Carter)
- Healthcare workers worldwide prepare for COVID vaccine distribution
- Calls, caravans, cartoons: Groups target Georgia Latinos ahead of Senate runoffs
- Doctors are skeptical of pricey drug given emergency approval for COVID
- Georgia investigates Stacey Abrams-connected voter engagement group
- In battle for the Senate, Georgia organizers fight to mobilize voters of color
- Georgia COVID-19 numbers surge as more enter hospitals
- How to talk to loved ones when you’re worried about their mental health
- Finding Genius - Partners in Disease: How Relationships affect Prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes (Jannie Nielsen)
- What are the health risks of disinfectants?
- Getting the vaccine ready
- How long will we need to wear masks? Here's what experts predict
- COVID-19 vaccine still months away for most Americans
- In Georgia, can Biden’s winning coalition deliver the Senate to Democrats?
- How to instill public confidence in a COVID-19 vaccine
- 10 ways to avoid COVID-19 during your holiday road trip
- Grim milestone: U.S. reaches 250,000 deaths from COVID-19
- Stacey Abrams is 2020's election star — Can she turn Georgia blue, again, in 2021?
- Investigator for Moderna vaccine study credits ‘unfathomable’ amount of resources for speed of development
- Remote learning and school friendships
- What Democrats are up against in Georgia
- Vaccines have never been distributed equally. A coronavirus vaccine would be no different, history suggests.
- Opinion: Restoring role of CDC is key in COVID-19 fight
- Choosing the best mask to protect you and others, according to new CDC guidelines
- Fever, symptom screening misses many coronavirus cases
- How Stacey Abrams paved the way for a Democratic victory in 'New Georgia'
- Why the Senate is so tough for Democrats
- Pfizer announces initial Phase 3 data showing its vaccine is likely effective; more safety data needed before FDA authorization
- Business lessons in the war of the presidential ad campaigns
- Georgia in the spotlight as vote count continues
- Who should get a COVID-19 vaccine first?
- When coffee smells like gasoline: COVID isn’t just stealing senses — it may be warping them
- Trump's gains among Latino voters shouldn't come as a surprise. Here's why.
- 10 tips for voting safely in person through Election Day
- ‘They had to come out of the closet:’ Women and seniors in Georgia rally behind Biden
- We asked 16 infectious disease experts what they're doing for Thanksgiving
- Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths surge across the U.S.
- Do I need to wear a mask if I’m six feet away from others?
- Can Georgia’s Republican senators retain their closely contested seats?
- More than 49 million people have already voted. Here's how that compares with past elections.
- Next up in hunt for COVID-19 vaccine: Testing shots in kids
- College football and COVID-19: A big, disjointed experiment exposes scientific, political gaps
- Pence vs. Harris: 5 things to watch at their only debate
- How the Cares Act poured millions into corporate hands with no strings attached
- Why doctors aren’t so sure Trump is feeling better from COVID-19
- Tracking the White House COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak needs to be more open
- Parents don’t have to cancel Halloween with these creative ideas
- Not ‘out of the woods yet’: Trump’s health remains at risk, doctors say
- Most voters say Trump-Biden debates won't move them. But here's why they could matter.
- When being tired is actually depression
- The Trump tax scandal is an indictment of the president — and the system
- CDC’s credibility is eroded by internal blunders and external attacks as coronavirus vaccine campaigns loom
- COVID-19 rates higher in US counties with more Black, Hispanic residents
- ‘Enormous and tragic’: U.S. has lost more than 200,000 people to COVID-19
- In Georgia, a Black county bucks a deadly coronavirus trend
- Republicans killed the Obamacare mandate. New data shows it didn’t really matter.
- Is in-person voting safe from COVID-19? It can be if you follow these guidelines
- Millennials and Gen Z are spreading coronavirus—but not because of parties and bars
- Race for a vaccine
- Latino nurses push through COVID-19 burnout, sleepless nights and lost loved ones
- Emory University epidemiologist on the future of COVID-19
- Trump leans into foreign policy amid domestic disapproval
- Adults with COVID-19 are more likely to have dined out before getting sick, CDC report says
- Doctors offer guide for teaching the health effects of climate change in medical residency
- Exercise may make it easier to bounce back from stress
- The great vaccine race: Inside the unprecedented scramble to immunize the world against COVID-19
- A doctor’s open apology to those fighting overweight and obesity
- As scientists hustle to develop a coronavirus vaccine, the push for first dibs is already underway
- Simple ways to stay safe from coronavirus next time you fly
- Nearly half of Power 5 won't disclose COVID-19 test data
- Coronavirus on surfaces: What’s the real risk?
- COVID-19 vaccine by Nov. 1: Scientists call for full release of data before distribution
- A look at US travelers mask habits while traveling at airports
- WH task force warns public ahead of Labor Day weekend
- Activists reflect on 1963 March on Washington amid renewed calls to address racial injustice
- USPS removes thousands of mailboxes each year. In 2020, mail-in ballots make it political.
- New coronavirus cases nationwide are down, but experts warn not to relax mitigation measures
- Yes, Republicans freed the slaves. They were not these Republicans
- People in this age group are the worst COVID-19 ‘superspreaders’
- US faces long road on COVID-19 amid signs of improvement
- Drug pitched to Trump for Covid-19 comes from a deadly plant
- If colleges prioritize football during this pandemic, their true sickness will be revealed
- What to know about COVID-19 tests, from PCR to antigen to antibody
- 'We have her back': Harris' rise follows generations of organizing by Black women
- Black Lives Matter movement to play elevated role at convention
- Pandemic increasing suicidal ideation
- Schools and universities struggle with reopening plans during pandemic
- Fauci: “I’m not pleased with how things are going”
- 5 former CDC directors on where US went wrong in its COVID-19 response
- Public health experts, scientists confident in vaccine process, despite criticism of 'Warp Speed'
- Nearly 100 people in Ohio got sick after one man infected with the coronavirus attended a church service
- Can you protect kids from COVID-19 at school?
- Mayor: No masks, no travel restrictions in place at SD motorcycle rally with 250,000 people expected
- School buses and coronavirus
- No balloons, no party: Will virtual conventions change the campaign?
- Shirley Chisholm blazed the way for every Black woman Biden is considering for VP
- ESPN: MLB commissioner warns of league shutdown if virus management doesn’t improve
- COVID-19: What are the 4 phases of vaccine clinical trials?
- What Obama knew about John Lewis
- Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19: Scientists say it's time to stop promoting the drug
- COVID-19 outbreak among Miami Marlins has Washington Nationals manager "scared"
- How to stay safe on vacation during the COVID-19 pandemic
- MLB faces its first coronavirus crisis with Marlins outbreak less than a week into season
- National security adviser Robert O’Brien positive for coronavirus
- Don't hold your breath for a coronavirus vaccine. Here are the 7 biggest challenges we still need to overcome.
- What Florida's recent surge in COVID-19 cases means for the state
- Infectious disease experts warn against reopening schools in Florida, Texas and other states where coronavirus cases are surging
- COVID pandemic reaches grim milestone with 15 million cases worldwide
- US labs buckle amid testing surge; world virus cases top 15M
- CEOs of Delta and Emory Healthcare: Everyone should wear a mask in public
- Is it safe to go to the gym during the coronavirus pandemic?
- Vaccine trials show early promising results — but major challenges are ahead
- Experts say antibodies may be the bridge to a vaccine
- Play ball? Experts send mixed signals on MLB 60-game season
- Lung radiation helps coronavirus pneumonia patients recover faster, study says
- Floridians get coronavirus test results slowly. Pro athletes are tested regularly
- Vaccine trial shows promising early results
- Moderna advances potential coronavirus vaccine as U.S. cases surge
- Surge in cases causing long delays in virus test results
- What it’s been like to vote in 2020 so far
- Moderna's COVID vaccine candidate appears to be safe and provide some immunity, new data from early trial shows
- In banning LGBTQ discrimination, did Supreme Court license sex discrimination?
- As sports return, experts fear leagues will use up scarce COVID-19 testing resources
- Nearly 3.3 million COVID-19 cases seen in the U.S. to date
- 'Game changer': A shot every 2 months works better than a daily pill to prevent HIV, study says
- A Redskins name change would be costly at first, but it could end up as a lucrative move
- 3 million cases: Coronavirus continues to surge across U.S.
- Boy plays trumpet as a tribute to front-line workers
- The politics of race are shifting, and politicians are struggling to keep pace
- Experts focus on ‘superspreaders’ to study virus transmission
- ‘Masks are a critical piece’ to protect yourself and others against coronavirus, doctor says
- Drop in ER visits fuels concerns that Americans avoiding hospitals over coronavirus fears
- Spike in cases forces states to postpone reopening plans
- Where should COVID-19 vaccines be tested? It’s a moving target
- How does coronavirus spread? When will a vaccine become available? Your COVID-19 questions, answered
- Sports are returning. Virus cases are rising. How many is too many?
- Most people with coronavirus won’t spread it. Why do a few infect many?
- It’s time for bold moves. The NBA should put victims’ names on jersey fronts.
- Face masks vs. face shields: What should we be wearing?
- An enduring coronavirus mystery: Why do only some get sick?
- The race to find a COVID-19 vaccine
- With few rules in place, airlines, airports adopt their own strategies for combating the coronavirus
- As coronavirus spikes in MLB markets, so does scrutiny from health experts
- CDC: Pregnant women with COVID-19 more likely to be hospitalized
- Is it safer to fly or drive this summer? 5 health experts weigh in.
- Florida shows signs as next coronavirus epicenter as cases spike across the country
- Pregnant women not more susceptible to COVID-19, current data suggests
- From sport to entertainment, #BlackLivesMatter shakes up US society
- ‘It’s a bit like living on Mars’: Inside a COVID-19 ICU
- Are playgrounds safe?
- Coronavirus is not gone, we need to be as careful as possible: Doctor
- ‘Say thank you say I’m sorry’
- The new rules of social distancing: Health experts answer your questions
- Going up: How do you stay safe from COVID-19 in an elevator?
- What do terms like systemic racism, microaggression and white fragility mean?
- Voter turnout soared in Georgia despite massive primary day problems
- Factbox: Key factors in whether U.S. has second wave of COVID-19
- After years of debate, Confederate symbols disappear quickly
- Mysterious crocodile relative may have walked on two legs
- COVID-19 is rising in 21 states, but reasons vary
- Chaos in Georgia primary yields ‘moment of reckoning’ for election officials
- The reasons behind voting issues in Georgia
- What is herd immunity and could it work with COVID-19?
- W.H.O. warns coronavirus pandemic is far from over
- Expert advice for a safe post-pandemic road trip
- Study: Shutdown efforts prevented 60 million infections in U.S. through early April
- Why George Floyd's death, COVID-19 inequality sparked protests: 'We're witnessing history'
- How the black community can prioritize mental health in the wake of George Floyd's killing, protests and ongoing racist violence
- Georgia infections top 50K; tear gas use worries expert
- The damage Trump has done this week extends far beyond America’s borders
- America's legacy of lynching isn't all history. Many say it's still happening today
- Tear gas, projectile canisters can pose serious injury, experts say
- Doctors have tips to reduce the risk of catching the coronavirus during George Floyd protests
- What is herd immunity and when will we get there for coronavirus?
- How do you decide if children can play together again?
- Coronavirus FAQs: Is it safer to fly or drive? Is air conditioning a threat?
- ‘How are we here again?’ Black America on edge after police killing of George Floyd
- Doctor warns there could be 100,000 more American COVID-19 deaths by Labor Day, but models vary widely
- Kemp to allow bars and nightclubs to reopen in Georgia
- We can't lose sight of the pandemic's hidden crisis: Domestic abuse, says AMA President
- Is our food creating pandemics?
- What do the heroes of the COVID-19 pandemic need?
- Stacey Abrams' voting rights group to track absentee ballot problems in Georgia
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