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Attack in Niger Kills 28, and Boko Haram Is Blamed

‘Our first real hope’: Florida’s health care workers start to get vaccinated.

Moderates Pare Back Stimulus Plan in Hopes of Breaking Stalemate

Agency Homing In On Social Media Companies' Data Collection

Interest Is Lively At Deadline For 'Obamacare' Sign-ups

Trump Eases Rules For Religious Social Service Providers

Trump Says Barr Resigning, Will Leave Before Christmas

America's Cup Warmup Races Waiting For Wind Off Auckland

Donald Trump and the Damage Done

Electoral College Vote Officially Affirms Biden’s Victory

In Canada, the first vaccines leave health workers in tears of relief.

With Selfies, Emojis and Little Disruption, the Electoral College Makes It Official

Dutch prime minister orders five-week lockdown.

What Are the Greatest 2,020 Songs Ever? Philadelphia Is Deciding

Jared Porter Wants the Mets to Win the Season, Not the Off-Season

A lawsuit against the Texas governor proceeds despite the vaccine.

In Canada, the First Vaccines Leave Health Workers in Tears of Relief

Coronavirus Briefing: Vaccinations Begin in the U.S.

A Lim Kim Waited Out the Field to Win the U.S. Women’s Open

A Hotel That Pays Tribute to Rajasthani Arts and Crafts

The White House security director had his lower leg amputated as he battled severe Covid-19.

After a long tunnel of strain and grief, ‘I definitely see that light.’

No, Republican attempts to organize ‘alternate’ electors won’t affect the official Electoral College tally.