Trump Claims Credit for Vaccines. Some of His Backers Don't Want to Take Them.
Saturday, December 19, 2020 | |
By Denise Grady, Abby Goodnough and Noah Weiland The Food and Drug Administration authorized a second coronavirus vaccine for emergency use, clearing the way for millions more Americans to be immunized next week. | | By Sheryl Gay Stolberg A deep distrust of the government is fueling vaccine hesitancy among Republicans, who are more likely than Democrats to resist being inoculated against Covid-19. | | By Eliza Shapiro The pandemic prompted the mayor's most significant action yet on integration: a major shift in how hundreds of schools admit students. | | |
U.S. By Shane Goldmacher and Maggie Haberman When President Trump departs the White House, he will have a huge pile of cash to fuel his future ambitions. He can hold rallies, hire staff and even lay groundwork for a potential 2024 run. | | Opinion By Timothy Egan Lessons from Lewis and Clark on living through the darkest days and longest nights. | | |
By Reuters Vice President Mike Pence and his wife, Karen Pence, received a coronavirus vaccine on Friday. | | By Reuters The Vatican's new Christmas Nativity scene in St. Peter's Square has prompted much criticism — and some head-scratching, with some trying to understand exactly what they were looking at. | | By Mekado Murphy George C. Wolfe narrates a sequence from his film featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. | | |
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