How the Search for Covid-19 Treatments Faltered While Vaccines Sped Ahead
By Adam Goldman, Katie Benner and Zolan Kanno-Youngs Federal law enforcement shifted resources last year in response to Donald Trump's insistence that the radical left endangered the country. Meanwhile, right-wing extremism was building ominously. | | By Carl Zimmer Vaccine development exceeded everyone's expectations. But the next few months will still bring many sick people — and doctors have woefully few drugs with which to treat them. | | By Nathaniel Popper, Matt Phillips, Kate Kelly and Tara Siegel Bernard Robinhood pitched itself to investors as the antithesis of Wall Street. It didn't say that it also entirely relies on Wall Street. This past week, the two realities collided. | | |
Technology By Kashmir Hill Outrageous lies destroyed Guy Babcock's online reputation. When he went hunting for their source, what he discovered was worse than he could have imagined. | | Opinion By Shoshana Zuboff We can have democracy, or we can have a surveillance society, but we cannot have both. | | |
By The New York Times A section of Highway 1 near Big Sur, Calif., collapsed into the Pacific Ocean on Thursday evening after the area was battered by heavy rains this past week. | | By Reuters On Friday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced that indoor dining in New York City could resume at up to 25 percent capacity starting on Valentine's Day. | | By Reuters Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada announced on Friday that major airlines have agreed to suspend flights to sunny vacation spots as new coronavirus quarantine measures are put into place. | | |
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