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Portland Protesters Meet Federal Tear Gas After Biden Inauguration

Protesters who spent months in the streets over racial injustice and inequality said they don’t expect immediate change from President Biden, who they declared “will not save us.”

Buttigieg to Testify in Confirmation Hearing for Transportation Dept.

His confirmation would cap a rise from mayor of South Bend, Ind., to becoming the first openly gay cabinet secretary to be confirmed by the Senate.

Lawmakers Push for ‘Selena’ to Be Added to National Film Registry

Lawmakers and experts hope that by adding the film to the National Film Registry, more doors could open for Latinos in movies and television.

Biden Unveils a National Pandemic Response That Trump Resisted

President Biden has a 200-page strategy to bolster production of vaccines, treatments and medical-grade protective gear while reaching out to communities of color.

With Students Missing Online Classes, Teachers Are Going to Students

At a charter school in a poor area of Washington, some teachers spend one day a week going door to door, tracking down students who aren’t logging on, and whose education is suffering.

Charlottesville Inspired Biden to Run. Now It Has a Message for Him.

The white supremacist rally in 2017 prefigured the rise of right-wing violence in President Trump’s name. Now, as President Biden calls for national unity, residents say it requires accountability first.

Robert Bigelow: Is There Life After Death?

He’s offering nearly $1 million if you help him figure it out.

Bernie Sanders Is Once Again the Star of a Meme

The Vermont senator was cold, but comfortable. The internet noticed.

Traveling With a Purpose: For Some, It’s a 2021 Resolution

The crises of 2020, particularly the pandemic and violence against Black Americans, have caused many travelers to rethink how and where to travel.

California on Inauguration Day

Thursday: The Golden State was well represented on Inauguration Day. Here’s what it meant.

13,000 School Districts, 13,000 Approaches to Teaching During Covid

To assess how public schools have navigated the pandemic and the impact on students, The Times examined seven representative districts. The answers were strikingly different.

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