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You’re fully vaccinated? The CDC says you can now have friends and family over for dinner.
The guidelines still urge caution around meeting up with unvaccinated people at high risk for severe disease. But the new rules are a big step toward normalcy.
The little-known radical history of International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is celebrated with everything from flowers to breakfast. But the holiday started with a 1907 labor strike.
Meghan Markle says the royal family was “concerned” about her future child’s skin color
In an interview with Oprah, the former Duchess of Sussex reveals a troubling encounter with the British royal family.
US nursing homes have a staffing crisis. Here’s one way to fix it.
Staff turnover at nursing homes is appalling. Raising the minimum wage could help.
When to expect your stimulus check, and other questions, answered
Congress is about to pass a third stimulus package, including $1,400 direct payments.
Georgia Republicans vote to roll back no-excuse absentee voting after Trump’s loss
Georgia Republicans passed no-excuse absentee voting in 2005. Now they want to end it.
How Joe Manchin can make the filibuster “more painful” for the GOP without eliminating it
Filibuster reforms are normal, and they happen all the time.
The trial of Derek Chauvin, charged with George Floyd’s death, has been delayed
The prosecution has asked to reinstate a third-degree murder charge.
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Alabama shakes up Amazon
Darryl Richardson, a worker at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, explains why he helped initiate a unionization effort that now has President Biden’s support. Recode’s Jason Del Rey explains how the Bessemer vote could be a game changer for American labor.