The Report: Winners and Losers of the COVID-19 Pandemic

December 24, 2020

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Measuring government performance

An empty restaurant serving only takeout due to the COVID-19, outbreak is seen  on March 18, 2020 in Washington, D.C.

Billionaires made out like bandits during the COVID-19 pandemic but restaurant workers took it on the chin.

Congressional action on a relief package, coupled with low interest rates, should aid a recovery next year.

As the pandemic rages, extra consideration and mindful precautions accompany holiday travel.

The case out of Arkansas will be closely watched by leaders in more than a dozen states that also tried to enact work requirements on the government-funded health insurance program.

Many who play the jolly old elf are trying to balance their character's invincibility with their own pandemic risks.

U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad.

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