From voter fraud to vaccine lies: Misinformation peddlers shift gears
Election-related falsehoods have subsided, but misleading claims about the coronavirus vaccines are surging — often spread by the same people. — NYT: Top Stories
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Election-related falsehoods have subsided, but misleading claims about the coronavirus vaccines are surging — often spread by the same people. — NYT: Top Stories
The guard tower stands near the Colorado Department of Corrections Denver Reception and Diagnostic Center Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, in east Denver. Amber Johnson of Fayetteville, Ark., is fighting for vaccination against the coronavirus for her 63-year-old father, Ronald, who is an
The positive review for Moderna likely ensures that the F.D.A. will grant emergency authorization for a second coronavirus vaccine for millions of Americans this week. — NYT: Top Stories
Up to a foot of snow is forecasted in New York City between Wednesday afternoon and Thursday evening. — NYT: Top Stories
Royal staff members insist that Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, are being depicted unfairly in “The Crown.” — FOX News
After weeks of silence, Sen. Mitch McConnell acknowledged President-elect Joe Biden’s win, saying, “the Electoral College has spoken.” — NYT: Top Stories
How a leading man of legal journalism lost his sweetest gig. — NYT: Top Stories
From the ensembles of “Cabaret” and “Pippin,” Ms. Reinking stepped into the role of Roxie Hart in “Chicago,” and the rest is Tony-winning history. — NYT: Top Stories
As the U.S. passed 300,000 coronavirus deaths, a new poll suggested that many in the country are skeptical of getting a shot. — NYT: Top Stories