Which party controls the Senate will largely dictate how ambitious President-elect Joe Biden can get on taxes, health care, climate change and other policy priorities. Mr. Klain, a lawyer and veteran Democratic operative who first worked for the president-elect in the late 1980s when he was a senator, has been a sharp critic of President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus. Senator James Lankford said he would “step in” if President-elect Joe Biden did not begin to receive briefings by the end of the week. Catch up on the latest. Some partisan differences were scrambled, but places with brighter future prospects swung toward Biden. Denying defeat, claiming fraud and using government machinery to reverse election results are the time-honored tools of dictators. If President Trump announces he will run again in 2024, his vice president’s plans could be derailed. After becoming the target of his own party, Brad Raffensperger authorized a hand recount of the state’s presidential votes. So far, there is no evidence the appointees harbor a secret agenda or arrived with an action plan. But their sudden appearance amounts to a purge of the Pentagon’s top civilian hierarchy without recent precedent. The arrival of the new officials has prompted concerns. Their backgrounds offer insights into their policies. Frustration about Gina Haspel among some of President Trump’s allies stretches back to the impeachment inquiry, officials said. Since the election, millions have migrated to alternative social media and media sites like Parler, Rumble and Newsmax. Matt Drudge and Donald Trump boosted each other four years ago. Now his site says, in prominent type, “The World Moves On.” Many publications have refused to acknowledge the president-elect. After nearly one in five residents who were tested over three days last week were found to have the coronavirus, Newark announced a set of strict new rules. FTI, a global consulting firm, helped design, staff and run organizations and websites funded by energy companies that can appear to represent grass-roots support for fossil-fuel initiatives. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. “Honesty is linear.” Relationships require work and redefining, year after year. The couples counsellor has some advice for how to heal “the screaming match” in a relationship — and in our nation. A plethora of awful alternatives. City and state officials, with an eye toward keeping schools open, should not wait to impose additional lifesaving restrictions. His latest fit reminds me of a toddler’s. Except 3-year-olds don’t hold the power of the presidency. The president should grit his teeth and repeat Hillary Clinton’s line from 2016: “We must accept this result.” Much of the blame must be laid at the door of the prime minister. Readers urge the president to accept defeat (“Grow up. Get over it. Move on.”), and worry about the threat of a coup or replacing electors. Opinion wants to hear the international perspective. Joe Biden’s team should be given the official go-ahead for the smooth transfer of power. The president’s refusal to concede that he lost the election is taking us into dangerous territory. Biden wants to undo the chaos Trump has inflicted from the Middle East to China and beyond. It won’t be easy. The actress, who plays the title character’s daughter, Tutar, talks about body hair, her “nonbiological father” Sacha Baron Cohen, and that scene with Rudy Giuliani. The star journalist exposed himself on a video conference call last month. “We take workplace matters seriously,” a Condé Nast executive said. The storm, which had battered South Florida and parts of Cuba and Central America, brought high winds and tidal surge to the Tampa area as it headed north to make landfall. The British prime minister made the A team, with Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel, though pesky Ireland also sneaked in. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced a set of legislative proposals that would make it easier to keep terrorists behind bars, close mosques and clamp down on funding for terrorists. The policy change comes amid a growing national movement to ban racial discrimination based on people’s natural hairstyle. The United Nations called for an investigation into reports of many people beheaded in northern Mozambique, where Islamist insurgents have stepped up a brutal campaign. In 1960, Ms. Bridges enrolled her daughter Ruby in an all-white school in New Orleans and escorted her there, breaking through segregation. The Texas attorney general, who fought against the Affordable Care Act and mail-in voting, has been accused of wrongdoing by his own aides amid calls for his resignation. The “vertiport” is scheduled to be completed in 2025 in Orlando, which granted more than $800,000 in potential tax rebates to Lilium, a German aviation company that plans to build and operate the hub. Deciding where to sit on a plane has always been an exercise in strategy and skill: how to get the most legroom, the best shut-eye, the quickest exit. The stakes certainly feel higher now. Researchers say the key to breaking the cycle is to detach yourself from the frustrations you feel — without pretending the pain doesn’t exist. Single people make up one third of all American households and finding ways to celebrate this Thanksgiving means taking action ahead of time. If you’re feeling pressured, here are a few ways to keep the peace. Managing life in a bubble was far from easy, but the N.B.A. is about to experience life in the real world. Mink are the only animal known to both catch the virus from people and transmit it to them. In the abyss, everyone can hear you scream. 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