Democracy Dies in Darkness
Federal law enforcement officials have not embraced the Trump campaign’s conjectures about vote tampering.
President Trump speaks about drug prices Friday at the White House. (Jabin Botsford/The Post)
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Overturning the election was never really possible. Instead he wants his followers, and even some Republican lawmakers, to see Biden as illegitimate.
Georgia officials certified President-elect Joe Biden’s slim victory there, and Michigan Republicans said after a White House meeting that they had learned nothing to warrant changing the outcome in their state.
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While President Trump continues to deny the results of the election, scholars warn there is nothing in the Constitution about what to do if he refuses to leave office. The framers never envisioned such a crisis.
Public health officials are hashing out how to prioritize citizens.  It is harder than it might seem.
Precautions such as mask-wearing will still need to be followed during initial rollouts of the inoculations, experts warn. And there's plenty we don't yet know — such as how long a vaccine's protection will last.
Jeffrey A. Hirschfield, a pediatrician in St. Petersburg, Fla., has shared his reservations about a coronavirus vaccine on Twitter. (Octavio Jones for The Post)
Health-care leaders say they are finding unexpected wariness among medical workers about taking the novel vaccines, based on concerns about President Trump’s politicization of the vaccines, their rapid development, and a lack of information about longer-term safety and effectiveness.
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A digital composite image of world leaders is projected onto Salwa Palace in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. (Handout/Reuters)
Law enforcement agencies used pepper spray to break up the peaceful march. The reverend's attorneys say the felony charges were designed to silence him.
The head of the European Commission expressed hope that President-elect Joe Biden would rebuild U.S. ties with the world.
Michael Pack took over VOA’s parent agency in June and immediately set about firing senior leaders and disbanding oversight boards.
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The rocket attack, the largest Kabul has seen in years, comes as security is deteriorating in the Afghan capital.
Some residents in the ethnic Armenian village of Karvachar set their homes ablaze rather than have them come under Azerbaijan control. (Dmitry Lovetsky/AP)
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Ethnic Armenians abandoned villages that later came under Azerbaijan government control as part of the cease-fire in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Chris Drumm prepares to put on a Hazmat suit during training at the fire station in Scarborough, Maine. (Molly Haley for The Hechinger Report)
One in 12 students now at community colleges previously earned a bachelor’s degree, according to the American Association of Community Colleges.
Smaller food banks, especially in rural areas, which have been struggling to meet the surging demand this year, are bracing for a rough winter.
Early investigations indicated that the attack at Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa “was not a random act” and instead stemmed from an “altercation,” police said.
Kevin Tien, formerly of Emilie’s and Himitsu, explores more of his Vietnamese roots at his new restaurant.
Some markets will remain in-person events with precautions in place, but others have moved online.
Virtual film festivals, streaming concerts and socially distanced events offer escapes during the coronavirus pandemic.
The soccer star and activist talks about taking a stand and doing what is right.
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There were no red flags or cringeworthy moments, but something was missing.
Set aside 24 hours to listen to Follett’s prequel. Other great new audiobooks: “Shuggie Bain” and “His Only Wife.”
Fans of the Korean pop group BTS have come together as family to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
There’s nothing clandestine about the Magna technique in the powerful paintings.