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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.
In Detroit, poll workers process and count absentee ballots on Nov. 4. (Salwan Georges/The Post)
Scholars and activists compared President Trump’s actions to the disenfranchisement of African Americans following the Civil War.
Federal agencies have received instructions to prepare briefing materials but not provide them or take calls from Joe Biden’s team.
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The 17-year-old is charged in the fatal shooting of two people and the wounding of another during a protest in Kenosha, Wis. The $2 million came from funds raised by Fight Back, an organization whose website said is tasked to “protect and defend the constitutional rights, livelihoods and property of people and businesses that are being targeted and destroyed.”
Two 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.
An unemployed laborer waits for work offers in Taiz, Yemen, on Sunday. (AFP/Getty Images)
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Sharon Ames, on left, accepts food donations this week for a food bank in Warrenton, Va., from Erin Kozanecki, deputy county administrator for Fauquier County. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Post)
Smaller food banks, especially in rural areas, which have been struggling to meet the surging demand this year, are bracing for a rough winter.
The officials, including acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller, attended a meeting at the Pentagon on Nov. 13 with the Lithuanian defense minister, whose embassy on Thursday said he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
In her only interview, a mother described sending anonymous letters in the 1980s to warn about the man she feared was a danger to multiple boys in her family. By now, she has little hope for accountability.
The news division was one of the first impacted by the pandemic back in March. In November, 15 people who have spent time in CBS Broadcast Center complex have tested positive, according to emails sent to employees.
The shooter is believed to be a white male in his 20s or 30s but has not been identified and may still be inside the Mayfair Mall in Wauwatosa, police said at a brief evening news conference.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) quietly bought replacement tests; aides kept the problems from lawmakers.
Prince George’s officials say large groups of young people are gathering in the area.
With all visitors barred from Hebrew Home of Greater Washington, Derede McAlpin lets the front desk know that she has dropped off supplies for her mother, 96-year-old Sara McAlpin, who was recently diagnosed with the coronavirus. (Katherine Frey/The Washington Post)
D.C. nursing homes have so far managed to avoid a spike in cases.
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.
Apple wants to water down key provisions of the bill, which would hold U.S. companies accountable for using Uighur forced labor, according to two congressional staffers.
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