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Stanley Plotkin in his home in Doylestown, Pa., on Jan. 25. (Michelle Gustafson for The Post)
Stanley Plotkin, legendary vaccinologist, on the historic development and chaotic distribution of covid-19 vaccines
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During the Trump administration, the United States had a Jekyll-and-Hyde relationship with Russia. It may be more focused now — but it won’t be friendlier.
Israel’s coronavirus outbreak is taking a tremendous emotional toll on some elderly survivors of Nazi atrocities.
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The announcement comes after a months-long battle over former president Donald Trump's failed attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from state population data, which is used to calculate how many House seats each state gets for the next 10 years.
A Washington Post investigation earlier this month found that the 11,200 ventilators made by a well-connected company were ill-suited for covid-19 patients and remain in a warehouse.
One in 7 adults say their households don't have enough to eat — a persistent crisis made worse by the pandemic.  The Post went to four states to spend time with people living with hunger and the people trying to help.
Nearly a million people with a high school education or less lost work in November and December, reversing job recovery since April.
After hours attempting to negotiate with a suspect, a SWAT team found two people dead inside an Austin office, police said.
The decisions are the first by the body, which Facebook created to review controversial rulings. Facebook's ban of former president Donald Trump was not among the cases, but the body is expected to consider it in coming months.
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It was the company's latest polarizing design decision, following the sci-fi inspired Cybertruck in 2019.
If your boss refuses to offer alternative dining options for company-sponsored lunches and dinners, it might help to point out that some of those who will go hungry are donors and VIPs.
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A generational turnover at The Post and L.A. Times — and likely the New York Times — exposes major challenges for the media business.
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