US news from the Guardian
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Chris Krebs, who was fired from Department of Homeland Security two weeks after the election, calls Trump’s actions dangerous
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President-elect makes slate of economic appointments official while coronavirus hospitalizations in the US reached 93,238 on Sunday
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President has lost 133,902 followers since 17 November as president-elect has gained 1,156,610
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GSA recognises Biden’s win, allowing presidential transition to go ahead, as Trump says he will leave White House if electoral college votes for Biden
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The president-elect has announced an all-female senior communications team, while Trump continues to rail against the election result. Plus, November’s coronavirus cases are double last month’s record
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Trump’s trashing of norms has been harmful but decentralization, voter turnout, transparency, the courts and the media played a key role
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There is reason to hope the president-elect will pivot from long-standing US policy of backing continent’s strongman leaders
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Hope is Power
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Nick Folk kicked a 50-yard field goal as time expired, and the New England Patriots rallied in the second half to beat the Arizona Cardinals 20-17
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The Denver Broncos did not have any of their four quarterbacks available when they faced the New Orleans Saints because of coronavirus concerns
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The exhibition between the 50-somethings was not the total farce many predicted but should not be confused with the real thing, despite talk of Tyson in a ring with today’s heavyweights
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Judge says plaintiff ‘failed to allege that even a single mail-in ballot was fraudulently cast or counted’
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Businessman Fredric Eshelman sues pro-Trump ‘election ethics’ group citing ‘disappointing results’ of effort to expose cheating
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Trump’s legal team vows to appeal to supreme court after yet another defeat, as judge says claims ‘have no merit’
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Global markets have soared since pharmaceutical firms reported promising trial results
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After Donald Trump, the US should work with others on the climate crisis and economic stimulus
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Hassan Rouhani has said the country will respond to the killing of one of the country’s most senior scientists, who was identified by Israel as having headed a secret nuclear weapons programme.
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The fight was over the decision to allow imports of US port containing an additive that is banned in the EU and China
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The Guardian's international correspondent, Michael Safi, explains why 'vaccine nationalisation' could scupper global efforts to kill the virus and examines what is being done to tackle the issue
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