Today's Headlines: The Elderly vs. Essential Workers: Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?

Trump's Final Days of Rage and Denial
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The Elderly vs. Essential Workers: Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?

The Elderly vs. Essential Workers: Who Should Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?

By Abby Goodnough and Jan Hoffman

The C.D.C. will soon decide which group to recommend next, and the debate over the trade-offs is growing heated. Ultimately, states will determine whom to include.

Trump's Final Days of Rage and Denial

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Trump's Final Days of Rage and Denial

By Peter Baker

The last act of the Trump presidency has taken on the stormy elements of a drama more common to history or literature than a modern White House.

The Epicenter

The Epicenter

By Dan Barry, Annie Correal and Todd Heisler

Thousands were sick. Hundreds were lost. This is how the coronavirus ravaged a vibrant corner of New York.

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Editors' Picks

The Rise and Fall of Carl Lentz, the Celebrity Pastor of Hillsong Church

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The Rise and Fall of Carl Lentz, the Celebrity Pastor of Hillsong Church

By Ruth Graham

A charismatic pastor helped build a megachurch favored by star athletes and entertainers — until some temptations became too much to resist.

'I Keep My Promises,' Trump Said. Let's Check.

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'I Keep My Promises,' Trump Said. Let's Check.

By Nicholas Kristof

Here's a report card on whether the president met his 2016 campaign pledges.

Today's Videos

Historic Church Damaged in East Village Fire

Video Video: Historic Church Damaged in East Village Fire

By Storyful

The fire started in a vacant building early Saturday and spread to the 128-year-old Middle Collegiate Church next door, causing significant damage.

Japanese Space Capsule Ferries Bits of Asteroid to Earth

Video Video: Japanese Space Capsule Ferries Bits of Asteroid to Earth

By The Associated Press

A capsule from Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft re-entered Earth's atmosphere Saturday after being launched in 2014 to explore and collect samples from an asteroid named Ryugu. It landed and was recovered in the Australian outback.

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