Biden and His Economic Team Urge Quick Action on Stimulus as Risks Mount
Wednesday, December 2, 2020 | |
By Katie Benner and Michael S. Schmidt The attorney general's comments were a rebuke of the president's increasingly spurious claims about election fraud. | | By Jim Tankersley, Alan Rappeport, Jeanna Smialek, Emily Cochrane and Luke Broadwater The president-elect introduced key nominees in Delaware, while lawmakers exchanged new proposals with prospects for a deal still dim. | | By Thomas Fuller and Manny Fernandez Many of the state's hospitals have maintained lower numbers of beds in part to limit the length of patient stays and lower costs. But that approach is now being tested. | | |
T Magazine By Emily Lordi and Craig McDean More than 50 years into her legendary career, she's still capturing America's particular mythology — its dreams and its disappointments — like no other. | | Opinion By Jack Schneider and Jennifer C. Berkshire Betsy DeVos's assault on public education has provided a chance for major policy renewal. | | |
By The Associated Press Four people were killed and 10 others wounded after a man sped through a shopping area in Trier, Germany on Tuesday. Prosecutor Peter Fritzen said the man was drunk and appeared to have been living in the vehicle, which was confiscated. | | By The Associated Press On Tuesday, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. formally introduced his economic team, calling on them to lead America to a future of shared economic prosperity. | | By Reuters Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, during a visit to the pharmaceutical company Wockhardt, said "if we're lucky" a coronavirus vaccine could be available for distribution within weeks, but stressed that some restrictions will still be necessary to keep the pandemic under control. | | |
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