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Louisville Is Clamoring for Police Reform. Can an Interim Chief Deliver?

Yvette Gentry won’t be in the job long, but her city is hoping for swift progress after a series of scandals and police shootings.

Biden Pick for Treasury’s No. 2, a Moderate Voice, Breaks Racial Barrier

Adewale Adeyemo’s role in the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations and work at BlackRock could complicate his confirmation hearings.

The Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico Collapses

Astronomers and residents of Puerto Rico mourned as an eye on the cosmos shuttered unexpectedly overnight.

Los Angeles Reverses Decision to Close Virus Testing Site for a Film Shoot

Testing was going to be disrupted at a major transit hub because of the filming of a movie featuring the TikTok star Addison Rae. The city then backtracked.

Utah Monolith Removed by Four Men, Photographer Says

A photographer said four men dismantled the mysterious shiny object that has captivated the country.

As Trump Attacks Georgia Republicans, Party Worries About Senate Races

Some Republicans in the state fear that the doubt President Trump is sowing about the fairness of the election could depress turnout for the crucial Senate runoff races.

Sudan-Israel Peace Accord Is Already at Risk of Unraveling, Officials Say

Representatives for Sudan say the East African country will exit the accords brokered by the Trump administration if Congress refuses to give it immunity from future terrorism claims in court.

Who Will Get the Coronavirus Vaccine First?

A C.D.C. advisory panel will decide on its recommendations on Tuesday afternoon. Here’s what we expect, along with answers to other questions about the new shot.

Biden’s Economic Team Suggests Focus on Workers and Income Equality

In the White House and elsewhere, the president-elect’s selections are heavy on labor economists and champions of organized labor.

‘Georgia Is Not New York’: Progressives Adapt Efforts for Senate Runoffs

The two Democrats running in Georgia don’t share the far-reaching policy goals of their party’s left flank, but progressives are still trying to help their campaigns — with modified messages.

Pentagon Official Ousted

The Defense Department said Christopher Maier resigned, but his supporters say he was forced out of a job leading military efforts to combat ISIS.

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