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  1. covid-19
    What Are the Common Side Effects of the COVID-19 Vaccine?Young people and those who have had COVID-19 are more likely to feel sick after a jab. Here’s why.
  2. coronavirus news
    CDC Chief Warns of ‘Impending Doom’ As COVID Cases RiseDr. Rochelle Walensky is urging Americans to “just hold on a little longer” and to get vaccinated as soon as they’re eligible.
  3. health
    Sorry, Can COVID-19 Actually Damage Your Hearing?New data from the U.K. suggests a link between the coronavirus and auditory issues.
  4. spring break
    Miami Beach Spring Break Has Devolved Into ChaosAs droves of young people flock to the city, local authorities have declared a state of emergency.
  5. the future
    I’ll Meet You AnywhereEventually, friendship will be expansive again.
  6. where’s the party?
    Are You Ready to Be Touched?Reintroducing the thrill of casual physical contact.
  7. ¡hola papi!
    ‘Being Single Really, Really Sucks Right Now’I’m lonely. You’re lonely. It’s fine to feel upset about it.
  8. covid-19
    This Sexless YearFinally, the singles and the partnered have something in common.
  9. covid-19
    Is That Hope I Feel?Vaccination rates are rising, and so are my spirits.
  10. covid-19
    What Should We Wear Now?A year into the pandemic, there are no more dress codes.
  11. covid-19
    A Year of SecretsCOVID-era confessions, from ski trips to lovers to second jobs.
  12. power
    The Latest COVID Relief Package Is a Huge Help for ParentsThe American Rescue Plan reconfigures the child tax credit in a way some expect could halve child poverty in the U.S.
  13. culture
    Apes at the San Diego Zoo Got COVID Vaccines(Don’t freak out, it’s a special animal-only jab.)
  14. socializing in 2021
    I Forgot How to Hang OutWhy are our socially distant interactions so exhausting?
  15. congrats!
    Dolly Parton Got Her Vaccine!The Moderna donor had “a dose of her own medicine” today, get it??
  16. please no
    Texas Governor Lifts State Mask Mandate … for Some Reason?And Mississippi will follow suit.
  17. style
    The Row’s Beige AmbitionMary-Kate and Ashley Olsen grew up to make New York’s most desirable clothes. But can even perfection survive the pandemic?
  18. new yawk style
    Thank You, Dr. ZizmorThe newest fashion trend in New York is — unironically, hyper-specifically — New York itself.
  19. covid-19
    Johnson & Johnson COVID Vaccine Deemed Safe and EffectiveAnalysis by the FDA shows a third vaccine option offers strong protection against severe and fatal coronavirus infections.
  20. covid-19
    All My Friends’ Quarantine Bubbles Are BurstingSuddenly, everyone I know is abandoning their pod.
  21. go home
    Shouldn’t Ted Cruz Be in Quarantine Right Now?Rather than, say, glad-handing two days after his jaunt to Mexico?
  22. covid-19 vaccine
    I Love You, Please Get VaccinatedSeven people on how anti-vaxx conspiracy theories are tearing relationships and families apart.
  23. coronavirus
    Surprise: Trump’s COVID Case Was Reportedly Far Worse Than AdmittedA new report alleges that the Trump administration might’ve painted a misleadingly rosy picture of a severe infection.
  24. coronavirus
    ‘Even for the Rich, It’s Hard to Access’America’s wealthiest are discovering the vaccine is one of the few things money can’t buy.
  25. all work no pay
    I Really Can’t ComplainBut if I could …
  26. all work no pay
    A Common Theme for Black WomenUnemployment has been our disproportionate reality since long before the pandemic.
  27. all work no pay
    Making It WorkFour women who work at Winnie, an online marketplace for child care, walk us through how they’re balancing their own work and child-care needs.
  28. coronavirus news
    We May Soon Have Another COVID VaccineJohnson & Johnson, whose vaccine is highly protective against severe cases, has applied for emergency FDA authorization.
  29. culture
    Sean Penn Sends Furious Email to COVID-Vaccine-Site StaffersIn a 2,200-word screed, Penn excoriated two alleged employees of his nonprofit who had criticized working conditions at Dodger Stadium.
  30. all work no pay
    ‘We Still Need Accommodations’In the pandemic economy, disabled women face a number of obstacles.
  31. all work no pay
    Who Are We Without Our Jobs?A job doesn’t need to be a passion to give you a sense of purpose. What happens when it’s gone?
  32. all work no pay
    ‘I’m Bored Out of My Mind’The Cut talked to a flight attendant for private jets about being grounded by the pandemic.
  33. all work no pay
    ‘They Told Me If I Don’t Come in, They Won’t Pay Me’Domestic workers on scraping by during the pandemic.
  34. all work no pay
    ‘I Knew She Was Quitting’Former co-workers discuss how the pandemic turned their work environment toxic.
  35. all work no pay
    How My Queer Marriage Got Less StraightThe pandemic forced my wife and I to take a long, hard look at each other’s work.
  36. all work no pay
    ‘How the Hell Am I Supposed to Do This?’The Cut spoke to a single mother about having a newborn, losing her job, and becoming closer to her 10-year-old throughout a challenging year.
  37. all work no pay
    ‘She’s More Patient With the Kids’A married man and woman explain how they decided she’d be the one to quit her job to take care of their two children.
  38. all work no pay
    How Am I?I mean, I’m working from home while taking care of two little kids. And there’s a demon in my kitchen.
  39. all work no pay
    The Mothers Who Already LeftMy daughter’s diagnosis pushed me out of the workforce years before the pandemic.
  40. ballet
    Behold: Ballerinas, Face Masks, and ChanelThe Paris Opera Ballet gala took place virtually, but the dancers still found a way to perform.
  41. public health
    How Worried Should We Be About the Coronavirus Variants?The Cut spoke with Michael Worobey, a professor of evolutionary biology at the University of Arizona who studies the evolution of flu viruses.
  42. all work no pay
    The Breaking PointThirteen women on being driven from the workforce.
  43. all work no pay
    The Numbers Don’t Tell the Whole StoryUnemployment statistics can’t capture the full extent of what women have lost.
  44. public health
    Time to Start Double-Masking(If you haven’t already.)
  45. covid-19
    I Tried to Get a ‘Leftover Dose’ of the Vaccine Last NightHundreds of other New Yorkers did, too.
  46. capitol riot
    ‘A Superspreader Event on Top of a Domestic Terrorist Attack’There couldn’t be a clearer symbol for the deadly, idiotic cruelty of Trump and his supporters.
  47. outerwear
    One Way to Make This Winter TolerableIt involves vintage snowsuits.
  48. work
    All the Jobs Lost Last Month Reportedly Belonged to WomenAccording to a new analysis, 140,000 jobs were lost in December 2020 — all of them held by women.
  49. review
    Is This the Key to Winter Socializing?I thought maybe if I got a personal sauna, all my friends would too.
  50. covid-19
    So What’s All This About Half-Doses of the COVID Vaccine?It may sound like an appealing way to speed up vaccination, but there’s a lot we don’t know, says infectious-disease expert Dr. Paul Offit.
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