In Georgia, a Republican Feud With Trump at the Center
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 | |
| By Patricia Cohen Hit hard by job losses and the pandemic's effect on schooling and child care, American women face short-term difficulties and long-term repercussions. | | | By Richard Fausset and Jonathan Martin Double-crossing. Accusations of lying and incompetence. And a bitter divide over whether to endorse President Trump's false claims of fraud. The G.O.P. in Georgia has a messy feud unfolding, with two Senate seats up for grabs. | | | By Katie Thomas Front-runners in the coronavirus vaccine race won't make nearly as many doses this year as were predicted, but they may kick into high gear next year. | | |
| Food By Brett Anderson For many Native Americans, the Covid toll and the reckoning over racial inequity make this high time to re-examine the holiday, and a cruel history. | | | Opinion By Emily Oster First, let's assume that they are not necessarily going to listen. | | |
| By The Associated Press Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Jack Dorsey of Twitter appeared before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee to defend actions by their companies to moderate speech during the election. | | | By Office Of Gov. Gavin Newsom Gov. Gavin Newsom of California announced that the state would be "pulling the emergency brake" on its reopening plans and would tighten restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus. | | | By Storyful and The Associated Press The hurricane is barreling across parts of Central America that are still reeling from Hurricane Eta's impact earlier this month. | | |
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