
The Surging Coronavirus Finds a Federal Leadership Vacuum
The winter wave has been anticipated for months. Now that it’s here, health officials worry once again about strategy and supplies.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Noah Weiland, Sharon LaFraniere and
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The winter wave has been anticipated for months. Now that it’s here, health officials worry once again about strategy and supplies.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Noah Weiland, Sharon LaFraniere and

After a small White House outbreak in September and a wave of cases in early October, the coronavirus has returned to the top of the Trump administration.
By Amy Schoenfeld Walker and

As Joseph R. Biden Jr. begins his presidential transition, here are some of the names that have emerged for top jobs in his administration.
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The president and his allies have baselessly claimed that rampant voter fraud stole victory from him. Officials contacted by The Times said that there were no irregularities that affected the outcome.
By Nick Corasaniti, Reid J. Epstein and
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