Here's Why Distribution of the Vaccine Is Taking Longer Than Expected
By Michael D. Shear, Maggie Haberman, Noah Weiland, Sharon LaFraniere and Mark Mazzetti President Trump missed his chance to show that he could rise to the moment in the final chapter of his presidency and meet the defining challenge of his tenure. | | By Rebecca Robbins, Frances Robles and Tim Arango Health officials and hospitals are struggling with a lack of resources. Holiday staffing and saving doses for nursing homes are also contributing to delays. | | By Michael Wilson "There's some pieces of normalcy that I don't really want back," said one New Yorker. "Our normal wasn't always ideal." | | |
Science | Out There By Dennis Overbye A spooky radio signal showed up after a radio telescope was aimed at the next star over from our sun. | | Opinion By The Editorial Board America did not sufficiently plan for how to get millions of people vaccinated. | | |
By Christina Kelso and McKenzie Marshall After a year punctuated by a pandemic and unemployment, cities around the world are celebrating 2020's end. | | By Office Of The New York City Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York set an ambitious 2021 resolution, pledging on Thursday to accelerate the city's efforts to get more residents doses of the Covid-19 vaccine. | | By Reuters Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, who is expected to leave office in 2021, used her last New Year's Eve speech to address the coronavirus pandemic and deliver a message of hope. | | |
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