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Biden defeats Trump
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Crowds amass
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How Biden defeated Trump, and Trump torpedoed himself
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Biden to use executive orders to roll back Trump agenda
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Harris makes history as first woman of color in role
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Enormous problems, greater obstacles
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A tempest: Maps show shifting political winds of change.
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Facing failure: Trump becomes what he hates most.
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Political realities: Biden faces health, economic crises.
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‘I have been waiting’: Women of color celebrate Harris.
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Biden’s career: A political arc with few parallels.
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Defiant: Trump supporters insist the race isn’t over.
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GOP has women to thank for House gains
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TALK SHOWS
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Holiday Cookies: 45 of Our Best Recipes
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‘It’s about what’s going to happen next’
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Judge bars researcher from moving to apartment: U.S.
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First woman climbs El Capitan in single day
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Three quakes reported in Anchorage area:
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A chronology of Trump’s recent false claims about electoral fraud
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No need for additional high court action, Pa. attorney general says
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Affordable Care Act returns to Supreme Court as virus cases spike
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From meat to pets: South Korea’s dogs are being revalued
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Search underway after landslide
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Tigray conflict raises civil war concerns
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Court confirms results in Guinea presidential election: Ivory Coast opposition leader arrested: UAE toughens penalties for ‘ honor killings’:
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Lebanon seeks more evidence from U.S.:
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Change in Arizona predates Biden
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White House staff hit with third wave of coronavirus infections
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A crisis of confidence as 2nd wave sweeps Italy
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U.S. breaks daily record for new cases again as Biden vows a new approach
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Celebrations in India, Jamaica for Harris’s groundbreaking win
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World waits to see how U.S. policies will shift
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European allies, ba±ed and berated by Trump, aren’t sad to see him go
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Republicans, this is a test
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Tamping down the health-care hysteria
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Let’s give Biden a chance to lead
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An ailing and polarized America calls on Kamala Harris — and Black women
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Each and every vote counts
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A perilous interregnum
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‘We’re just gonna keep counting’
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Obstinacy
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The world may never know
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America comes through
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Our long national nightmare is over
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Presidentelect Biden has what America needs
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Joe Biden is already showing he is the right president for the moment
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Harris made history with quiet, exquisite power
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Small shifts outside urban areas drove Biden win in Pa.
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Celebrations erupt across nation in a release of emotions
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LinkedIn, Pinterest and Nextdoor take a di≠erent tack to fight election misinformation
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As Biden picked up the presidency, many were given the opportunity to breathe
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All sides in Congress are claiming victory, but reality doesn’t match the boasts
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Why the media held o≠ on calling Pa. for Biden
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Top congressional Republicans remain silent on Biden’s victory
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Brands bold enough to comment on U.S. politics risk backlash, confusion
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Who are the winners and losers from the 2020 election?
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A winning-obsessed president refuses to admit defeat
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Biden team emphasized ‘truth over lies, science over fiction’
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Biden plans a 180-degree turn on U.S. climate policies
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For voters, pandemic concerns outweighed economic strength of the past
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Smiles, songs and hugs all around
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I counted votes in Michigan. There’s no way to commit fraud.
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Racial groups don’t vote as a bloc — with one exception
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In our young nation, looking to the ancients
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Activists helped Biden win. Next year, they’ll do battle with him.
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We live in echo chambers, and other myths about misinformation.
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A lifelong obsession with Malcolm X produces a fascinating biography.
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Don’t despair, Democrats! The presidency is the main prize!
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What if all our assumptions about free speech are wrong?
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Trump exploited status anxiety among Latino voters
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‘Fake news’ led to Donald Trump’s election.
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Consumption of news from dubious websites is widespread
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Most Americans dwell in online echo chambers.
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We’re now in a post-truth era.
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Fact-checks usually backfire.
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We knew Trump would cry ‘fraud’ — that’s why it failed
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A modest rebel: The paradoxical personality of Eleanor Roosevelt
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Some free-speech norms are in danger. Maybe that’s a good thing.
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Washington Post Paperback Bestsellers
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LITERARY CALENDAR
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Overlooked Black women fighting for political rights
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Domestic violence survivors say housing group betrayed them
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‘The first’: A label both joyful and troubling
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Va. mayor survives political firestorm
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Teachers use election for education
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Geoffrey Palmer, longtime British stage and film actor, was best known for TV’s “As Time Goes By.”
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The GOP success outside Northern Virginia shows its path forward — and a warning to Democrats.
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The District’s “oldest” house is a well-traveled gem from 18th-century Massachusetts.
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D.C. nears construction on a long-awaited bus lane along 16th Street NW
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Va., Md. counties join initiative to reduce Reagan National airplane noise
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Metro contractor barred from federal funds
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Hospitals say they’re prepared for a surge in covid-19 patients
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3 charged, one sought in museum break-in
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Ex-officer pleads guilty to lying about a bust
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D.C. makes eviction filings too easy for landlords
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Maryland’s piecemeal approach to police reform doesn’t work
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After daughter’s killing, couple take in 4 grandchildren, changing 6 lives
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In divisive times, we can agree that Saturday was warm
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Congressman championed mental health bills
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Terrapins flash potential in stunner vs. Penn State
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Augusta next experiment for ‘Scientist’
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Seahawks’ Metcalf more than measures up
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From the last round to filling a primary role
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Irish topple No. 1 Tigers in overtime barnburner
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D.C. United needs win and help for playoffs
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Denny Hamlin will seek an elusive Cup Series crown today at Phoenix.
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Authentic, the Kentucky Derby champion, wins the Breeders’ Cup Classic.
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Week 9 of the NFL season features a memorable prime-time matchup.
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Ray inks one-year deal to return to Blue Jays
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As he tries to end drought, Day is tied for second after three rounds in Houston
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Gators overcome a slow start to defeat the ailing Bulldogs
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Timeout leaves the Hokies out of luck
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USC pulls off late rally to win Pac-12’s opener
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Hoosiers post first win vs. Wolverines since ’87
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Trips to Palestra won’t be the same without Scheuer
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Lions activate Sta≠ord o≠ covid-19 reserve list
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Hitting on all cylinders, Hawkeyes rout Spartans
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Leading seems to be a losing proposition for the Chargers
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The preview
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Lewandowski, Bayern topple rival Dortmund
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Waiting out a pandemic — and for our ‘King Lear’
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As arts venues trim, unions call foul
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Sophia Loren nears her 100th movie — ready for much more
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Indie-rock duo Dean & Britta on their journey through life
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Following a trail of murals across Delaware.
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A priceless view from rock photographer Bob Gruen
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Agnes Martin’s paintings o≠er quiet solitude in our noisy isolation
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There are a lot of words, and he wants to use them all
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Mark Morris troupe steps online for its 40th anniversary
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The image is classic, but it’s hard to ignore contemporary context
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John Berryman’s letters provide an intimate portrait of the celebrated and tormented poet
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Feel like it’s falling apart? Want to watch a movie about the end of the world?
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Parents’ decision not to baptize their daughter makes waves with family
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Works take on a contemporary glow — and show o≠ some sharp knife skills
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The mother who has to be the ‘bad cop’ might want to try community policing
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Marissa McMillion Marries Dr. Jonathan Olumoya —October 10, 2020—
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More fall foaliage: The ‘grandfoals’
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HOROSCOPE
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L. A. TIMES SUNDAY PUZZLE
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New for Week 1409: Skip a groove: Drop a letter or more from a song title
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Camping in the wintertime? Here are a few things worth covering.
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Three sumptuous new volumes take housebound travelers on the road.
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How can you tell if your hotel room or rental car has been cleaned?
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OUT MY WINDOW
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If you don’t like the beach, Costa Rica has plenty of other outdoor activities
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The humans behind AI
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Artist creates her own collaborators, powered by AI
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Kushner-owned firm files to evict scores of families as bans expire
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It’s not $200 Air Jordans suppressing Black wealth
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Calm, maybe even a little boring. It’s the next big thing in Hollywood.
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Child-free or working parent, the pandemic is stressing us all.
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Tech shares drive best week since April on election outlook
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How to address being passed over for a promotion
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FEATURED EMPLOYERS SPOTLIGHT
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