As President-elect Joe Biden signals he’s poised to take over the presidency, President Trump is acting like he hasn’t lost.
Gov. Brian Kemp declined the entreaty, which came hours before the president’s rally in Georgia.
Out of 249 Republicans in the House and Senate, 220 would not say who won the election, largely hiding from answering questions about President Trump’s loss.
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The two Senate runoffs in January will determine control of the chamber and shape the future of the Biden-Harris administration.
The return to strict rules in the country’s most populous state comes as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surge around the country.
Sick people are being found dead at home and long lines are forming for intensive care beds. But the streets and beaches remain full of unmasked people who are either unaware or unbothered by the alarming health warnings.
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The D.C. Council decriminalized needle possession and expanded good Samaritan laws, but by August the city had recorded 282 fatal overdoses — one more than it had in all of 2019.
Traffic flow at the Route 28 interchange has improved.
The controversial decision prompted a Trump-style contender, state Sen. Amanda F. Chase, to vow to run as an independent.
