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Plus, the G.O.P. power play blocking pandemic relief, the influence of the anti-vaccine movement, a musical top ten for an unmusical year, and more.
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African-American Resistance to the COVID-19 Vaccine Reflects a Broader Problem

For Black Americans, the story extends far beyond distrust of Donald Trump—it goes back to the Tuskegee experiment and the medical exploitation of Henrietta Lacks.

By Jelani Cobb
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A Republican Power Play Is Blocking Essential COVID-19 Relief

A group of G.O.P. senators appears less interested in helping people than it is in hobbling the incoming Biden Administration.

By John Cassidy
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The Influence of the Anti-Vaccine Movement

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A Musical Top Ten for an Unmusical Year

In 2020, any list of the best recordings doubles as a sonic life raft. Here are the songs that sustained me during the plague.

By John Schaefer

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