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A somber turn toward the presidency
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Group at riot allegedly plotted to storm Capitol
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Diminished, aggrieved and out of view
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In Senate, uncertainty and bustle lie ahead
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Nearing exit, Pence rises as de facto president
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The 46th President: Joe Biden takes charge at a perilous moment for America — bringing experience and empathy to a job he has long sought.
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Madam Vice President: Kamala Harris makes history today, becoming the nation’s first woman, first Black and first Asian American vice president.
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Mostly sunny,
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Confirmation hearings: Haines, Austin, Yellen, Blinken and Mayorkas face Senate.
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Tradition marches on: Marine Band, inaugural fixture since Jefferson, hopes to lift spirits.
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Robin Givhan:
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Academic accused of working for Iran
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Soldier held in plot to blow up 9/11 Memorial
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Upcoming Washington Post Live events
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HAPPENING TODAY
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CORRECTIONS
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In her own way, Jill Biden quietly makes history, too
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In South Bend, Buttigieg backed a plan for smart streets
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Justices hear Baltimore case with major implications for climate litigation
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College Board moves to discontinue SAT’S optional essay and subject tests
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Justice Dept. closes inquiry into Burr’s stock sales, won’t pursue charges
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Poll: Most Americans say health crisis is not controlled
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FAA approves Iowa airport’s covid-19 screening, a possible model for others
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Trump panel’s report excuses founders about slavery
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DNI nominee walks fine line on Chinese espionage, domestic extremism
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Biden’s Pentagon chief nominee vows to take on extremism in the military
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Biden selects transgender Pa. health official as assistant HHS secretary
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Blinken appears to have smooth path to confirmation as secretary of state
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Trump and his followers have online options, but the reach can’t compare
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12 members of National Guard are removed from inauguration duty in D.C.
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Anti-poverty crusader to deliver homily at official inaugural prayer service
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Ossoff and Warnock’s wins certified by Ga. officials on eve of swearing-in
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U.S. declares China’s treatment of ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang ‘genocide’
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In Tunisia, a ‘new generation’ turns to protest
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Iraq postpones early elections:
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Rivals meet in Egypt for talks on elections
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Social media sites hit with advertising ban
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U.S. hits Venezuela with additional sanctions:
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U.S. places visa curbs on Tanzanian officials over vote:
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Iran imposes symbolic sanctions on Trump:
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U.s.-bound caravan halted in Guatemala as anti-migration efforts continue
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Italy’s premier survives no-confidence vote, avoids government collapse
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Biden’s plan to cancel Keystone pipeline annoys Canada
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Poll: Western European countries largely approve of U.S. president-elect
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Qatar urges dialogue between Persian Gulf states, Iran as Biden takes over
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Seniors drop out of Novavax trial to get other shots
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ALSO I N BUSINESS
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Billionaire Ricketts plans news outlet
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Boeing halts testing of largest rocket in U.S.
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Investors flee Alibaba over China’s probe
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Dating apps use images of siege to ban accounts
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Mypillow CEO says he’s facing retail backlash
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NASA officials: Only ‘50-50’ chance of success before test
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Tax season begins Feb. 12. Here’s what to expect.
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Bailout loans went to prominent anti-vaccine groups
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20 large corporations cut donations to those who opposed election results
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IMF aid’s fate soon will fall to Yellen
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Nominee stresses need to ‘act now’ on virus aid
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March for Life, largest antiabortion rally in U.S., will be online this year
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Tech giants are teaming up to create digital coronavirus vaccination records
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I’m giving Biden the chance Democrats never gave Trump
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Without the truth, unity is but an illusion
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A day of fragility and hope
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The business of our nation goes forward
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Name the problem
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How not to fix the electoral college
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Celebrate, despite everything
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Perpetuating conflict
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The inauguration tradition
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A principled response
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Violence can’t be normal
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Mr. Putin’s true colors — and castle
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At last, Biden and Harris bring hope
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Biden must root out the domestic insurgency
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Trump leaves America with carnage
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What I really believe
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Watching history from the couch
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Trump’s biggest success: Sowing bitter divisions
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Capitol attack puts educators on the spot
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Demand snarls vaccine effort
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New cases in region
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Adolfo “Shabba-doo” Quiñones, a street-dance star of 1984’s “Breakin’” movies, was 65.
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Senators moved to censure a GOP member who praised the Capitol rioters as “patriots.”
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Montgomery County’s virtual history gathering is set to explore the presence of the past.
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Inauguration crowd looks back — and then to the future
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Inauguration-related road closures in D.C.
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2 slain in 2 days in Prince George’s
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Police say teen was struck by at least 2 cars
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One man killed, two hurt in Capitol Heights
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Woman dies of injuries from crash last month
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Man, 21, found fatally shot in Suitland
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At nation’s first transfer of power, a relieved George Washington exuded joy
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Hogan to release fiscal 2022 budget
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Bowser to nation: Stay away for now
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Tale of two days: Same highs, same lows
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Without the balls, we’ll miss the same old song and dance
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A look that suits them
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With changing of the guard, A-listers set to return to D.C.
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At Fox News, a shift brings more opinion and less news
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“Burnt Sugar” is hard to take and harder to shake.
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Skipping Christmas doesn’t mean skipping goodwill.
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SCIENCE FICTION
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There’s big sky outside, but it gets a little foggy inside her head
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Literary Calendar
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LA TIMES CROSSWORD
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TV HIGHLIGHTS
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BRIDGE
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HOROSCOPE
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hello, mr. president
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Biden’s favorite things
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Familiar failings, frustrations
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United’s new coach is ready to go
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The Nationals’ biggest strength gets strengthened with Lester
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Hurney in talks to fill GM vacancy
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Terps are no match for No. 7 Wolverines
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Don Sutton, Hall of Fame right-hander who racked up 324 wins, dies at 75.
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John Clayton breaks down the biggest questions of championship Sunday.
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Sabres at Capitals
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Maryland at Minnesota
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Woods out indefinitely after fifth back surgery
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Mets fire GM Porter for harassing texts
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Thomas set for historic assignment in Tampa
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Irving is back with Nets after his ‘pause’
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WIZARDS’ NEXT THREE
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NFL PLAYOFFS Sunday’s championship games
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Elliott makes 40 saves as Philadelphia cruises
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NCAA reveals changes to tournament schedule
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Terps women’s matchup with Iowa is postponed
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The party scene has crashed, and it’s hitting caterers hard
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Aunt Dora is still a mystery, but we figured out her cake
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A chicken roasted like mom used to … almost
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No chat
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Roasted Cauliflower Salad With Chickpeas, Red Pepper and Arugula
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Phyllo Galette With Butternut Squash, Feta and Olives
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Sweet Soy Tempeh (Tempe Manis)
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A simple phyllo wrap can take roasted roots from leftover to lovely
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A new take on tempeh whets the appetite for a little wanderlust
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FOOD
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A random collection of ingredients now a regular in rotation
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Tiktok’s latest food trend turns a tortilla into an edible origami project
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Wine sales will keep rising after the pandemic, a new report predicts — but maybe not for long
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RECOMMENDATIONS
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Make your own marshmallows to elevate your treats s’more
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The Classic
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Toasted Coconut S’mores
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Chocolate Chip Cookie S’mores
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Earn an ingenuity badge with variations on a campfire classic
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In the eye of the storm
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A transfer of power like no other. An incomparable time in U.S. history.
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Life and destiny have converged to deliver a new challenge for Biden
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Across the years, his long path to the presidency
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Ambition combined with empathy yields one uncommon politician
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Once one of the youngest senators, Biden will be the oldest president
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His Catholicism is all about healing. Now, he will lead a suffering America.
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On campus, Jill Biden will remain her students’ English professor: Dr. B
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In Delaware, everybody knows your name — especially if it’s Joe
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After a four-year pooch hiatus, White House gets a pet-loving family
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The Silent Generation gets a voice in the White House
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In politics and life, the bond shared by Biden and his sister is fundamental
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More diversity in Biden’s Cabinet choices than Trump’s — or Obama’s
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Neera Tanden
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Marty Walsh
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Pete Buttigieg
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Xavier Becerra
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Jennifer Granholm
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Alejandro Mayorkas
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Merrick B. Garland
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Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III
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Cecilia Rouse
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Janet L. Yellen
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Rep. Deb Haaland
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Rep. Marcia L. Fudge
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Isabel Guzman
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Ronald A. Klain
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Linda Thomas-greenfield
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Kamala D. Harris
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Tom Vilsack
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Michael S. Regan
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Miguel Cardona
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Eric Lander
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Katherine Tai
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Avril Haines
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Antony Blinken
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Gov. Gina Raimondo
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Denis Mcdonough
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From the heart: The on-air day he went off-script on same-sex marriage
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By turns disappointing or inspiring, Biden is an imperfect antiracist
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Black voters played a crucial role in his win. Can he keep their trust?
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An ever-changing tradition
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William Henry Harrison 1841
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George Washington 1789-1797
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John Adams 1797-1801
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John Quincy Adams 1825-1829
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James K. Polk 1845-1849
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Millard Fillmore 1850-1853
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Franklin Pierce 1853-1857
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Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809
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John Tyler 1841-1845
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Zachary Taylor 1849-1850
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Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881
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Martin Van Buren 1837-1841
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Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865
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Ulysses S. Grant 1869-1877
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James A. Garfield 1881
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James Monroe 1817-1825
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James Madison 1809-1817
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Andrew Johnson 1865-1869
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Andrew Jackson 1829-1837
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James Buchanan 1857-1861
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Theodore Roosevelt 1901-1909
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Dwight D. Eisenhower 1953-1961
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Donald Trump 2017-2021
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Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933-1945
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Woodrow Wilson 1913–1921
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George W. Bush 2001-2009
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Barack Obama 2009-2017
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Jimmy Carter 1977-1981
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William Howard Taft 1909–1913
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Warren G. Harding 1921–1923
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Calvin Coolidge 1923-1929
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Harry S. Truman 1945-1953
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Grover Cleveland 1885-1889 | 1893-1897
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Benjamin Harrison 1889-1893
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Herbert Hoover 1929-1933
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John F. Kennedy 1961-1963
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Gerald R. Ford 1974-1977
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Lyndon B. Johnson 1963-1969
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Bill Clinton 1993-2001
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Chester A. Arthur 1881-1885
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Ronald Reagan 1981-1989
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William Mckinley 1897-1901
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George H.W. Bush 1989-1993
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Richard M. Nixon 1969-1974
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Laws and customs guide transitions — but some go off the rails anyway
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Hoover-to-fdr: Two (anti) social calls
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Obama-to-trump: Breach of protocol
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Cleveland-to-mckinley: Courtesy becomes tradition
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Buchanan-to-lincoln: Saved by a train ride
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Truman-to-ike: ‘A bunch of screwballs’
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Ford-to-carter: Why a chief of staff matters
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Reagan-to-bush: Some awkward goodbyes
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Bush-to-clinton: ‘I am rooting hard for you’
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Dear Mr. Biden,
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History in the making
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A woman joins the all-male club
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As Veep, Harris breaks the door open for women after a mere 232 years
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Black women throughout history built the foundation for Harris’s ascension
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A historic rise, from prosecutor to vice president
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Because she is a woman, Kamala Harris knows things no vice president has ever known
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As Harris takes vice-presidential oath, the sound of power shifts significantly
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With a vice presidency full of firsts, attention and attacks will endure
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Her Jamaican father made sure she knew about her island roots
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Immersed in Blackness, Harris solidified identity at Howard U.
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‘The dream’ finally becomes a reality as the Divine Nine reach new heights
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Since her days as a student, Harris has seen all sides of the capital city
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Is Harris the nation’s first Generation X vice president, or yet another boomer?
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The unbreakable bond of sisterhood is at the heart of Harris’s rise to VP
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Mr. Emhoff goes to Washington: Meet Doug, the first second gentleman
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Dear Ms. Harris,
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A vice president for all
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In the homelands of her parents, Harris elicits jubilation and pride
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In Harris, ‘Blindian’ Americans see a validation of their identity