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People can tune in on Snap and Alexa -- even though they can't gather in person.
People can tune in on Snap and Alexa -- even though they can't gather in person.
The relatively unsung Colorado Democrat has emerged as one of the most promising stars of the historic House class of 2018.
Some, like DNI nominee Avril Haines, haven't received briefings on the massive breach of government agencies.
A leader of the hospital that treated him calls the pandemic's scope "shocking."
And Biden plans a raft of executive actions to undo Trump's environmental policies.
The theme is "America United" – a far cry from Trump's "American carnage" speech four years ago.
This is James Hohmann’s final edition of the newsletter.
It shows the divide between the company's stated policies and its enforcement.
The incoming president will cancel Keystone XL. But other pipelines are proposed.
The FBI is investigating claims Riley June Williams intended to sell a stolen device to Russian intelligence.
The president-elect will need to designate many temporary agency heads before the Senate confirms his nominees.
And pretty much everyone seems to be invited to President Trump's departure ceremony.
The president-elect lays out an agenda to address what he sees as the four biggest crises during his first 10 days.
The Post has a breakdown of what to expect from his tech policies.
The new rules set up a clash with President-elect Joe Biden.
He has promised to 'manage the hell' out of the effort.
The selection of Michael Ellis raised concerns about further politicization of the intelligence community.
Meanwhile, President Trump is focused on issuing last-minute pardons.
One caucus lives in the real world. The other occupies Trump’s alternate universe.
Defending deficit spending, the president-elect says his $1.9 trillion proposal is a down payment.