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Young Kim Discusses the California G.O.P., After Trump

Monday: The representative-elect discusses the state’s pandemic response and the future of the Republican Party: “This is not a Trump or Biden issue.”

It’s a Terrible Time for Small Businesses. Except When It’s Not.

Some entrepreneurs are finding opportunities in unlikely places.

Conflicting Narratives Emerge in Ohio Shooting, Prompting Protests

Much about the shooting death of Casey Goodson Jr. by a sheriff’s deputy has been disputed — what led to it, why it happened and where exactly on his body Mr. Goodson was shot.

Storm May Bring Over 6 Inches of Snow From Virginia to New England

Some areas north and west of the Interstate 95 corridor in New Jersey and Pennsylvania may get more than a foot of snow on Wednesday, the National Weather Service said.

Trump Administration Plans a Rushed Effort to Encourage Americans to Be Vaccinated

A large-scale public education campaign, delayed by false starts and investigations, will get off the ground just as the coronavirus vaccine becomes available to high-risk Americans.

Trump Rescinds Plan for White House Staff to Be Quickly Vaccinated

The administration had initially defended a plan to distribute vaccines to its senior members even as the first doses are generally being reserved for high-risk health care workers.

2 Who Escaped in Tennessee Are Caught 2 Days Later in Florida

Robert Lee Brown and Christopher Osteen escaped from a state prison in Lake County, Tenn., and were tracked down a thousand miles away just off the beach in Broward County, Fla.

Hospitals Prepare for First Shots as Virus Vaccine Shipments Blanket U.S.

The first of nearly three million doses were sent across the country, the start of the most ambitious vaccination campaign in the nation’s history.

Man Is Arrested in Stabbing at D.C. Election Protest

The confrontation near the White House between supporters and opponents of President Trump was one of several on Saturday in Washington and in state capitals across the country.

Russian Hackers Broke Into Federal Agencies, U.S. Officials Suspect

In one of the most sophisticated and perhaps largest hacks in more than five years, email systems were breached at the Treasury and Commerce Departments. Other breaches are under investigation.

As U.S. Deaths Approach 300,000, Obituaries Force Reckoning with Covid

Families of some who perished have written pointedly about the virus in remembrances. They tell of agonizing final days. They plead for wearing of masks.

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