Amid COVID protests, the totalitarian state is trying to choke dissent on U.S. soil through surveillance, intimidation and even violence, a Newsweek investigation reveals
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Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and his son Caleb Warnock celebrate during an election night watch party on December 6 after defeating Republican challenger Herschel Walker in a runoff. Warnock’s win, which gave the Democrats an outright majority in the Senate, became even more crucial to the party after Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced on December 9 that she would become an independent.
In this excerpt from his new book, journalist Ryan Prior shares how studying COVID complications will likely present one of the greatest scientific opportunities of the modern era, helping us understand myriad chronic illnesses.
From the blue-washed buildings in Morocco to wine tasting in Oregon and from fjords of Norway to an open-air art gallery on the ancient Silk Road, these out-of-the-way destinations will provide lasting memories.
"To me, the only way that you can go forward, is to go back," Mallori Johnson, who plays Dana in FX's "Kindred," tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about how the impact of slavery still persists today.