Electoral College Vote Officially Affirms Biden's Victory
Tuesday, December 15, 2020 | |
By Campbell Robertson, Amy Harmon and Mitch Smith The vaccine campaign began on the same day that the nation surpassed 300,000 deaths, more than any other country. | | By Nick Corasaniti and Jim Rutenberg The vote made official Joe Biden's victory, despite President Trump's attempt to subvert the nation's democratic process, and it put pressure on Republicans to acknowledge the outcome. | | By Jack Healy, Lucy Tompkins and Audra D. S. Burch Even as medical workers lined up for America's first shots, many of them recalled nightmarish moments from the pandemic. | | |
Books | An Appraisal By Dwight Garner The author, who died on Saturday, "had a knack for language of every variety," our critic Dwight Garner writes. "His books hum with the flavorful and recondite language of espionage." | | Opinion By Eve Peyser It's not just the filthy rich. Much of America's professional class has quietly, if a bit guiltily, been doing just fine, despite 2020. | | |
By Maya Blackstone The Electoral College officially designated Joseph R. Biden Jr. as the president-elect and Kamala Harris vice-president elect. | | By The Associated Press and Reuters Alex M. Azar II, the secretary of health and human services, and Dr. Jerome Adams, the surgeon general, speaking on Monday as the first coronavirus vaccinations in the United States were being administered, hailed the medical achievement and implored skeptical Americans to get vaccinated. | | By Office Of The New York City Mayor Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York said the increasing amount of hospitalizations from the coronavirus could lead to another shutdown of nonessential businesses. | | |
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