Biden Asked Republicans to Give Him a Chance. They're Not Interested.
Sunday, November 15, 2020 | |
| By Sarah Mervosh, J. David Goodman and Julie Bosman Deaths are far below the rate of the spring, when as many as 2,200 people were dying every day, but experts warn they are rising fast. | | | By Astead W. Herndon Joe Biden promised not only to win, but to "restore the soul of the nation." But the deep divisions that animated President Trump's tenure show no signs of receding. | | | By Jason Horowitz The former pope was fast-tracked for canonization immediately after his death. But a tarnished legacy in dealing with the church's sex abuse scandals has left critics to wonder whether it was too fast. | | |
| New York By Ashley Southall, Ali Watkins and Blacki Migliozzi An analysis by The New York Times found that the N.Y.P.D. has reduced or rejected recommendations for stiff discipline of officers in about 71 percent of 6,900 serious misconduct charges. | | | Opinion By The Editorial Board America is entering a difficult period. But the outcome is not foregone. | | |
| By Storyful and Reuters Demonstrators gathered in Washington on Saturday, echoing President Trump's unfounded claims of election fraud. He waved to some of them from his motorcade as he was en route to his private golf club in Virginia. | | | By The Associated Press Officials said two men were killed in an explosion at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Connecticut Friday morning while performing routine maintenance on a leaking steam pipe. Three others were injured. | | | By Reuters The European Commission announced an effort to strengthen the rights of L.G.B.T.Q. people in response to a wave of anti-L.G.B.T.Q. discrimination, especially by right-wing governments in Hungary and Poland. | | |
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