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Pence Will Be Vaccinated on Live TV, Adding to Administration’s Mixed Virus Message
Public health officials say it is President Trump who most needs to show his support for the vaccine.
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Public health officials say it is President Trump who most needs to show his support for the vaccine.
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Democrats worked to include more emergency aid to states while Republicans moved to prevent the Federal Reserve from restarting loan programs.
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Minutes after the government statement, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. warned that his administration would impose “substantial costs” on those responsible. President Trump has been silent on the hacking.
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The governor had ordered all of the state’s K-12 schools, whether public or private, to close temporarily to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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