An Insurgency From Inside the Oval Office
By Richard Fausset, Rick Rojas and Maggie Astor A top election official condemned President Trump's baseless attacks on voting integrity, as the president and Joe Biden rallied support for their candidates in the crucial Senate runoffs. | | news analysis By Peter Baker President Trump's effort to overturn the election he lost has gone beyond mere venting of grievances at the risk of damaging the very American democracy he is charged with defending. | | By Stephen Castle and Mark Landler Prime Minister Boris Johnson closed schools and declared a national lockdown in England, following on the heels of Scotland. | | |
World | Italy Dispatch By Gaia Pianigiani The sharp drop in visitors since the start of the pandemic pressed this small community in the hills of Chianti to cling to the essentials: the pharmacy, the food store and agriculture. | | Opinion By Neal K. Katyal and Sam Koppelman And this time, he should be convicted. The country cannot risk his becoming president again. | | |
By Reuters Gabriel Sterling, a top election official in Georgia, delivered a scathing refutation on Monday of President Trump's false claims of voter fraud. | | By The Associated Press Prime Minister Boris Johnson addressing Britons on Monday. | | Well challenge day 2 By Tara Parker-Pope During pandemic lockdowns, many of us learned the importance of short home workouts. Take the 7-Day Well Challenge for a new exercise video and more ways to keep moving in 2021. | | |
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