Pfizer Gets $1.95 Billion to Produce Coronavirus Vaccine by Year's End
| By Emily Cochrane, Nicholas Fandos and Jim Tankersley Republicans said they had reached an agreement in principle on their opening bid for coronavirus relief, but they remain divided. They have yet to even begin negotiating with Democrats. | | | By Noah Weiland, Denise Grady and David E. Sanger Two pharmaceutical companies announced a nearly $2 billion contract for 600 million doses of a vaccine, with the first 100 million promised before the end of the year. | | | By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs and Sarah Mervosh The rising hospitalizations reflect the scale of serious illnesses: Nearly as many people are in hospitals now as there were when New York was at its worst. | | |
| Opinion By Thomas B. Edsall Trump's America has accelerated "the authoritarian dynamic." | | | U.S. | Political Memo By Annie Karni And if surveys of likely voters don't look promising, turn to other measures. Like boat parades. | | |
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