Jeffrey Clark Was Considered Unassuming. Then He Plotted With Trump.
| By Katrin Bennhold and Michael Schwirtz Leaderless but united by racist ideology that has been supercharged by social media, extremists have built a web of real and online connections that worry officials. | | | By Katie Benner and Charlie Savage Justice Department colleagues said they were shocked by Mr. Clark's embrace of the president's falsehoods and plan to oust the acting attorney general in an effort to overturn Georgia's election results. | | | By Sarah Mervosh West Virginia has used 83 percent of its allotted vaccines, among the best in the nation. But even efficient operations face a major problem: There simply are not enough shots to go around. | | |
| Health By Donald G. McNeil Jr. From denialism to death threats, Dr. Anthony S. Fauci describes a fraught year as an adviser to President Donald J. Trump on the Covid-19 pandemic. | | | Opinion By Yanzhong Huang The country doesn't care enough about vaccination because of a false sense of security. | | |
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