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Maribel Martinez, whose husband was hospitalized with covid-19 this summer, is determined to get the vaccine as soon as it is available. (Sarah L. Voisin/The Post)
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For weeks, the Trump campaign has said it had conclusive evidence of fraud. The last-ditch lawsuit it has joined from Texas, though, acknowledges that that's not the case.
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The legislation has divided socially liberal but predominantly Roman Catholic Argentina.
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World leaders have their part to play in reassuring vaccine skeptics, but they could end up skipping the line.
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A city council member in Mitchell, S.D., tried to introduce a mask mandate in October and was ridiculed. Since then, the town has been inundated with the coronavirus and the council is trying again.
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Santa Claus wears a face shield and sits behind a clear protective barrier at the holiday photo station at the Bass Pro Shops store in Bridgeport, Conn. (Amy Lombard for The Post)
With coronavirus cases and deaths persisting at jaw-dropping levels, children who want to convey their Christmas wishes directly, but don’t want to kill Santa or be infected by him, will have to do so through a plexiglass divider, an inflatable plastic bubble or a computer screen.
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"40 Years a Prisoner" proves that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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