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Warnock Beats Loeffler in Georgia Senate Race
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

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Pence Said to Have Told Trump He Lacks Power to Change Election Result

Pence Said to Have Told Trump He Lacks Power to Change Election Result

By Maggie Haberman and Annie Karni

A day before he presides over a joint session of Congress to ratify Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s victory, the vice president tried to lower the president's expectations while seeking ways to mollify him.

Warnock Beats Loeffler in Georgia Senate Race

Warnock Beats Loeffler in Georgia Senate Race

By Jonathan Martin and Richard Fausset

The victory is a landmark breakthrough for African-Americans in politics. Mr. Warnock becomes the first Black Democrat to be elected to the Senate from the South.

Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply

Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply

By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Sharon LaFraniere

The N.I.H. and Moderna are examining whether doses of Moderna's coronavirus vaccine can be halved to double the supply, while scientists look for other ways to extend availability.

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It Spied on Soviet Atomic Bombs. Now It's Solving Ecological Mysteries.

Science

It Spied on Soviet Atomic Bombs. Now It's Solving Ecological Mysteries.

By Marion Renault

Imagery from the Cold War's Corona satellites is helping scientists fill in how we have changed our planet in the past half century.

Trump Still Says He Won. What Happens Next?

Opinion

Trump Still Says He Won. What Happens Next?

By The Editorial Board

A republic works only when the losers of elections accept the results and the legitimacy of their opponents.

Today's Videos

Britain Scrambles to Battle the Virus

Video Video: Britain Scrambles to Battle the Virus

By Reuters

Speaking at a news conference, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain said that 1.3 million people had already been vaccinated, and that he hoped that the most vulnerable could be protected by the vaccine within about six weeks.

W.H.O. Makes Vaccine Timetable Recommendations

Video Video: W.H.O. Makes Vaccine Timetable Recommendations

By The New York Times

Experts advising the World Health Organization have recommended that the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine be administered as recommended by its manufacturer, adding that countries with limited supplies of the vaccine could delay the second dose.

No Charges Against Officer in Jacob Blake Shooting

Video Video: No Charges Against Officer in Jacob Blake Shooting

By The Associated Press

Michael Graveley, the Kenosha County district attorney, said on Tuesday that his office would not bring charges against Rusten Sheskey, the police officer who shot Jacob Blake outside an apartment building in August.

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