Trump Rebuffs Biden Transition Team, Setting Off Virus and National Security Risks
Friday, November 13, 2020 | |
By David E. Sanger, Matt Stevens and Nicole Perlroth A group of federal, state and local officials working with a Department of Homeland Security agency declared flatly that the election was the most secure in the nation's history. | | By David E. Sanger and Sheryl Gay Stolberg Some Senate Republicans said the president-elect should be given intelligence briefings, and transition team members found workarounds for the president's stonewalling. | | By Rebecca Robbins and David Gelles Success will hinge on an untested network of governments, companies and health workers. | | |
U.S. By Mike Baker Russia has escalated its provocative encounters in the North Pacific this year, harassing boats in U.S. fishing waters and sending bombers toward Alaska's shores. | | Opinion By David Brooks A pathway to a successful presidency. | | |
By Reuters President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov memorialized his Central Asian shepherd with a 19-foot golden sculpture. | | By Reuters Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York outlined new state restrictions to curb rising coronavirus infections and urged city residents to take personal responsibility in reducing risk. | | By The Associated Press More than a third of the governors across the U.S., including Gov. Tony Evers of Wisconsin and Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio, have issued public appeals for people to take coronavirus prevention measures seriously. | | |
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