'Numb' and 'Heartbroken,' the U.S. Confronts Record Virus Deaths
Friday, December 11, 2020 | |
By Katie Thomas, Noah Weiland and Sharon LaFraniere The blessing of these experts means that the agency will likely OK the vaccine's use, paving the way for health care workers to begin getting shots next week. | | By Sarah Mervosh, Giulia McDonnell Nieto del Rio and Neil MacFarquhar For the first time, the United States reported more than 3,000 coronavirus deaths in a day. But with cases still rising, experts warn "the worst is yet to come." | | By Matthew Haag and Dana Rubinstein The pandemic has created a crisis in New York City's commercial real estate industry. Some leaders think it's time to reimagine the city's business districts. | | |
Climate By John Branch, Max Whittaker and Veronica Penney California's redwoods, sequoias and Joshua trees define the American West and nature's resilience through the ages. Wildfires this year were their deadliest test. | | Opinion By Tim Wu It wasn't our constitutional system of checks and balances. | | |
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