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‘The Other Half of My Soul’: Widows of Covid-19 Bond Over Sudden Loss
Samuel Little, Serial Killer Who Confessed to 93 Murders, Dies at 80
FarmVille Once Took Over Facebook. Now Everything Is FarmVille.
My Joe Biden Story
Here’s Why Distribution of the Vaccine Is Taking Longer Than Expected
Their Finances Ravaged, Customers Fear Banks Will Withhold Stimulus Checks
MF Doom, Masked Rapper With Intricate Rhymes, Is Dead at 49
The Small Colorado Town felt insulated from the Pandemic. Then Came the Coronavirus Variant.
74 of Our Favorite Facts for 2020
Florida health officials detect the state’s first identified coronavirus variant case.
The U.S. reaches 20 million cases.
In Montreal, there is still (takeout) poutine, a hangover antidote.
A pharmacist is arrested after he allegedly allowed more than 500 vaccine doses to spoil.
A man was hospitalized with the virus after attending a controversial ‘Covid conga line’ party in Queens.
The U.S. reaches 20 million cases.
Grapes, yellow underwear and a scarecrow: Colombia preserves its traditions.
Macron promises to speed up France’s vaccine rollout after frustration over sluggish start.
‘Not everyone is at the New Year’s table now’: Putin laments the virus’s grip on Russia.
In Montreal, at least there is still (takeout) poutine, a hangover antidote of choice.
Israel could become the first country to vaccinate all of its citizens.
Citing pandemic, prosecutors in case against officers in George Floyd’s death want trial delay.
In Dakar, the usual soundtrack of fireworks on every corner was muted.
Senator David Perdue goes into quarantine five days before Georgia’s runoff elections.
Joy survives: Readers share memories of the good moments from this year.
Stunned by their husbands’ sudden deaths, widows of Covid-19 forge ties.
Jobs, Houses and Cows: China’s Costly Drive to Erase Extreme Poverty
China approves its first Covid-19 vaccine as it moves to inoculate tens of millions.
When the virus variant came to a tiny Colorado town.
Preparing for a new year, many have a message for the old one: Good riddance.
A beloved Chicago bowling alley gets a pandemic reprieve.
Ohio offered nursing home workers early dibs on a vaccine. Many said no.
Early Voting Numbers in Georgia Senate Races Put G.O.P. on Edge
FAFSA’s Expected Family Contribution Is Going Away. Good Riddance.
25 Days That Changed the World: How Covid-19 Slipped China’s Grasp
Argentina Legalizes Abortion, a Milestone in a Conservative Region
New Train Hall Opens at Penn Station, Echoing Building’s Former Glory
She’s Starring Opposite Tom Hanks. She’d Never Heard of Him.
McConnell Blocks Vote on $2,000 Checks Despite G.O.P. Pressure
First U.S. Case of Highly Contagious Coronavirus Variant Is Found in Colorado
Discovery of Virus Variant in Colorado and California Alarms Scientists
Dawn Wells, Mary Ann on ‘Gilligan’s Island,’ Dies at 82
Over half of Ohio’s nursing home workers are refusing to get a Covid-19 vaccine, the governor says.
New York will allow in-person fans at Buffalo Bills home playoff game.
U.K. Authorizes Covid-19 Vaccine From Oxford and AstraZeneca
A Dallas-Fort Worth air traffic control center was closed for disinfection, and big flight delays soon followed.
To get young students back in classrooms, California plans to offer a financial incentive to districts to reopen.
Jonathan Pollard, Spy for Israel, Gets Hero’s Welcome From Netanyahu: ‘You’re Home’
Britain has authorized the Covid-19 vaccine from Oxford and AstraZeneca.
Britain Authorizes Covid-19 Vaccine From Oxford and AstraZeneca
Nashville Suspect’s Girlfriend Told Police Last Year That He Was Making Bombs
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