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House Democrats passed HR 1, their massive voting rights bill
The bill still faces a steep climb in the US Senate.
An “emotional” moment at an NSC meeting shows why withdrawing from Afghanistan is so hard
The Biden administration wants a professional, dispassionate process during its Afghanistan review.
Covid tongue? Why new Covid-19 symptoms keep popping up.
Scientists say they still have more to learn about the symptoms of Covid-19 infections, long Covid, and the new variants.
“No healing without the truth”: How a federal commission could help America understand systemic racism
America’s long-overdue racial healing commission is making its way through Congress.
You got a vaccine. Walgreens got your data.
Retail pharmacies are now giving out Covid-19 vaccines, and some of them are using it as an opportunity to profit off your information.
SPACs, the investment term you won’t stop hearing about, explained
Six questions about SPACs, answered.
Why WandaVision has become a lightning rod in pop culture discourse
WandaVision is the first new Marvel movie or TV show in 18 months. Naturally, we can’t stop talking about it.
A West Virginia pharmacist on how the state became a vaccine success story
West Virginia’s high vaccination rate is in part due to its high number of locally run pharmacies that have gained trust in the community.
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Manchin in the middle
Joe Biden won the presidency, but it’s Joe Manchin from West Virginia who seems to be the decider. The Charleston Gazette-Mail’s Joe Severino shadowed Senator Joe in the spotlight. Mountain State Spotlight’s Greg Moore explains why this is West Virginia’s moment.