European Workers Draw Paychecks. American Workers Scrounge for Food.
| By Annie Karni Down in the polls and failing to control a raging pandemic, the president cast himself as waging battle against a "new far-left fascism" that imperils American values and seeks to erase history. | | | By Peter S. Goodman, Patricia Cohen and Rachel Chaundler In the pandemic, the United States has relied on expanded unemployment benefits, while European governments have subsidized wages, avoiding a surge in joblessness. | | | By Elizabeth Williamson A former state official called what has happened in Arizona "a story of missed opportunities." Hospital beds in the state are filling up. | | |
| World By Katrin Bennhold After plastic explosives and Nazi memorabilia were found at an elite soldier's home, Germany worries about a problem of far-right infiltration at the heart of its democracy. | | | Opinion By Natasha Trethewey The Mississippi flag is finally coming down. | | |
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