Democracy Dies in Darkness
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Covid-19 ruined Nathan Foote's lungs. Now he's trying to live his new life to the fullest without squandering the gift he's been given.
The flurry of policy battles set the stage for a politically discordant December on Capitol Hill at a time when tensions between Democrats and Republicans are running at an all-time high — and fears are resurfacing nationwide about a worsening coronavirus pandemic.
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“Gun owners are not going to tolerate being ignored,” warns one gun-rights figure, but others in Virginia signaled they would give the Republican governor-elect space to first tackle less controversial issues.
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