Trump Loses String of Election Lawsuits, Leaving Few Vehicles to Fight His Defeat
Saturday, November 14, 2020 | |
By Joseph Goldstein, Shawn Hubler and Katherine J. Wu As the outbreak surges around the country, the testing delays show the basic public health challenges that the country still faces. | | By Alan Feuer The president's efforts to use the courts to delay or block President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s victory were turned aside in cases in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Arizona. | | By Adam Goldman, Eric Schmitt, Farnaz Fassihi and Ronen Bergman Israeli agents shot Abu Muhammad al-Masri on the streets of Tehran at the behest of the U.S., officials said, but no one — Iran, Al Qaeda, the U.S. or Israel — has publicly acknowledged the killing. | | |
World By Hannah Beech Ten years after she left house arrest and vowed to fight for justice, Myanmar's civilian leader has instead become a jailer of critics and an apologist for the slaughter of minorities. | | Opinion By Susan E. Rice I've seen my share of presidential transitions. The administration hurts the country by not cooperating with President-elect Biden. | | |
By The Associated Press President Trump lauded progress being made on coronavirus vaccine candidates on Friday, and ignored surging virus rates across the country. At the same event, Vice President Mike Pence acknowledged the increase. | | By The Associated Press Representative-elect Cori Bush, a Missouri Democrat, arrived at the new House members orientation Friday wearing a Breonna Taylor face mask. Ms. Bush said some of her Republican colleagues were unfamiliar with Ms. Taylor, who was killed by the police in Kentucky, leading to protests across the country. | | By Mekado Murphy The writer and director David E. Talbert narrates a musical sequence from his film featuring Forest Whitaker and Lisa Davina Phillip. | | |
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