Trump Stress-Tested the Election System, and the Cracks Showed
Wednesday, November 25, 2020 | |
| By Annie Karni and David E. Sanger The picks are a repudiation of President Trump's isolationism, but they will have to resolve tensions between an Obama-era approach and the "fresh thinking" the president-elect says he wants. | | | political memo By Alexander Burns Even in the absence of a questionable outcome or any evidence of fraud, President Trump managed to freeze the passage of power for most of a month. | | | By James Glanz, Benedict Carey and Hannah Beech Scientists were initially skeptical that a mutation made the coronavirus more contagious. But new research has changed many of their minds. | | |
| New York By Robert D. McFadden Mr. Dinkins, who served in the early 1990s, was seen as a compromise selection for voters weary of racial unrest, crime and fiscal turmoil. The racial harmony he sought remained elusive during his years in office. | | | Opinion By Jennifer Senior Philip Brickman was an expert in the psychology of happiness, but he couldn't make his own pain go away. | | |
| By The Associated Press President Trump celebrated the Dow Jones industrial average surpassing 30,000 for the first time, despite his persistent warnings that markets would tumble if he lost re-election. | | | By Storyful A metal monolith, planted firmly in the ground with no clear sign of where it came from or why it was there, was discovered at the base of a barren slot canyon in Utah's Red Rock Country. | | | By Reuters Britons from up to three households will be able to come together and celebrate Christmas for a brief relaxation of coronavirus restrictions. | | |
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