Biden Will Nominate First Women to Lead Treasury and Intelligence, and First Latino to Run Homeland Security
Tuesday, November 24, 2020 | |
| By Michael D. Shear, Maggie Haberman, Nick Corasaniti and Jim Rutenberg A key official designated President-elect Joe Biden as the apparent winner after Michigan certified his victory there and President Trump lost another court decision in Pennsylvania. | | | By Michael Crowley and Jeanna Smialek John Kerry, the former secretary of state, will be the international climate czar, signaling the new administration's commitment to fighting climate change. | | | By Coral Davenport General Motors said it would no longer back President Trump's effort to strip California of the power to set fuel economy standards. | | |
| World By Bryan Pietsch For members of the world's largest diaspora of adoptees, returning to the country of their birth was a rite of passage — until the coronavirus pandemic changed everything. Some found a way to make the trip anyway. | | | Opinion By The New York Times Opinion As the coronavirus pandemic intensifies, is there any safe way to celebrate Thanksgiving? We asked four experts to tell us about their plans and the science that shaped them. | | |
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