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Biden Picks California Attorney General Xavier Becerra For Top Health Post
The state official and former congressman would enter the job with a historic public health crisis raging. In his current role, Becerra has fought Trump efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act.
Nor'easter Leaves Thousands Without Power Across New England
Thousands across New England were left without power after a Nor'easter brought heavy rain and snow to the region over the weekend.
Navajo Nation Extends Lockdown Due To "Dire" Surge Of Coronavirus
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez warned the current surge hitting the community is far more severe than in April and May.
'IRL' Author Says It's OK That We're Spending So Much Of Our Lives Online
In a new book, Chris Stedman asks what it means to be real in a time when humans are interacting in digital spaces more than ever.
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GOP Strategist Suggests How Republicans Can Hang On To The Senate
NPR's David Greene speaks with Republican strategist Alex Conant about what the GOP needs to do to maintain control of the U.S. Senate, and counter Trump's false claims of widespread voter fraud.
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Biden Is Under Pressure To Name More People Of Color To Top Posts
President-elect Joe Biden is expected to nominate Xavier Beccera as his HHS secretary. And amid pressure for diversity in his Cabinet, NAACP leaders are expected to meet with Biden on Tuesday.
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Exquisitely Detailed And Impeccably Made, 'Mank' Is A Dazzling Feat
David Fincher's new film is a playful weave of fact and fiction as it reimagines the story of Citizen Kane screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz in the years that inspired the Hollywood masterpiece.
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'Emotional But Rational': Ikea Discontinues Its Long-Running Catalog
After decades of saying "hej" to the world, it's time for Ikea's famous catalog to say "adjö." But many fans say they're disappointed by the move.
Biden Names Massachusetts Doctor To Lead CDC
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is an infectious disease expert and teaches at Harvard Medical School. She will replace Robert Redfield, the current director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
How Private Money From Facebook's CEO Saved The 2020 Election
After Congress failed to aid local election offices, a nonprofit backed by Mark Zuckerberg gave $350 million in crucial funds that helped the presidential election run surprisingly smoothly.
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