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Why Rage Over the 2020 Election Could Last Well Past Trump
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How Full Employment Became Washington's Creed

How Full Employment Became Washington's Creed

By Jeanna Smialek

Policymakers are eager to return to the period of low unemployment that preceded the pandemic and are less concerned than in previous eras about sparking inflation and taking on debt.

Why Rage Over the 2020 Election Could Last Well Past Trump

Why Rage Over the 2020 Election Could Last Well Past Trump

By Sabrina Tavernise

A vast majority of Americans do not approve of the riot at the Capitol. But experts warn that the widespread belief there was election fraud, while false, could have dangerous, lasting effects.

Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks

Pentagon Accelerates Efforts to Root Out Far-Right Extremism in the Ranks

By Eric Schmitt, Jennifer Steinhauer and Helene Cooper

The nation's military has a history of downplaying white nationalism and right-wing activism, but the siege of the Capitol has created a new urgency for dealing with them.

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Egypt Denied an Oxygen Failure Killed Covid Patients. We Found That It Did.

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Egypt Denied an Oxygen Failure Killed Covid Patients. We Found That It Did.

By Mona El-Naggar and Yousur Al-Hlou

For many Egyptians, a video offered a rare and uncensored view of the coronavirus's real toll at the peak of Egypt's second wave of the pandemic.

Biden's Covid-19 Plan Is Maddeningly Obvious

Opinion

Biden's Covid-19 Plan Is Maddeningly Obvious

By Ezra Klein

It is infuriating that the Trump administration left so many of these things undone.

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Scenes of Washington Ahead of Inauguration

Video Video: Scenes of Washington Ahead of Inauguration

By Reuters

The nation's capital has been secured with checkpoints, tens of thousands of National Guard troops and miles of fencing and barricades.

Brazil Begins Administering Covid-19 Vaccine

Video Video: Brazil Begins Administering Covid-19 Vaccine

By The Associated Press and Reuters

Health officials in Brazil recently began giving the first Covid-19 vaccinations after the country's health regulator approved two vaccines for emergency use.

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