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Congress Will Press Ahead on Military Bill, Defying Trump’s Veto Threat

Republicans said they would not add a repeal demanded by President Trump of a legal shield for social media companies, and Democrats said they were prepared for a veto showdown.

C.D.C. Officials Shorten Recommended Quarantine Periods

The agency also urged Americans to stay home during the coming holidays, and to get tested if they do travel.

What’s Playing in Dallas? With Streaming, I Could Find Out

Open-air shows. Joint productions. Filmed dress rehearsals. Here’s a faraway close-up on how one theater community has stayed reasonably robust in adversity.

2 Women Charged With Train Terror Near Canadian Border

Ellen Brennan Reiche, 23, and Samantha Frances Brooks, 27, were accused of tampering with train tracks to disrupt signals and possibly cause derailments, according to a criminal complaint.

Mark Kelly Is Sworn In, Narrowing G.O.P.’s Senate Majority

The induction of Mr. Kelly, a former astronaut who won a special election last month, marks the first time in decades that two Democrats have represented Arizona in the Senate.

Moderna to Begin Testing Its Coronavirus Vaccine in Children

The company said the trial would involve children ages 12 through 17.

Actors Sue SAG-AFTRA Health Plan Over Changes in Insurance

Ed Asner, a seven-time Emmy winner, is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday; it includes nine other participants.

Dr. Michael Davidson, Who Studied Infectious Disease, Dies at 77

He told a friend that he would have relished the chance to help end the coronavirus pandemic had he still been active in the field. The virus claimed him instead.

A Conversation With California’s First Gen Z Lawmaker

Wednesday: Alex Lee will represent the state’s 25th Assembly District. Also: Pandemic and housing updates.

Pardon Chatter Picks Up

Mysterious, eyebrow-raising news arises from the Justice Department: This is your morning tip sheet.

Pantyhose and Trash Bags: How Music Programs Are Surviving in the Pandemic

Concerned about spreading the virus through instruments or singing, student music groups are finding innovative ways to perform together.

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