Biden’s fast start echoes F.D.R.’s. Now comes the hard part.
The most daunting challenge for Mr. Biden in the weeks ahead will be balancing his stated desire for bipartisanship with his sense of urgency. — NYT: Top Stories
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The most daunting challenge for Mr. Biden in the weeks ahead will be balancing his stated desire for bipartisanship with his sense of urgency. — NYT: Top Stories
President Trump made building a wall on the southern border to stop the flow of illegal immigration one of the his top priorities of his term in office. Now, with a considerable stretch built, what happens to the wall when President-elect Joe
In a victory tweet after Joe Biden was projected to become the next president of the U.S., the former vice president promised to be “President for all Americans.” — FOX News
The sites are key conduits for communication and information. Here’s how they plan to handle the challenges facing them before, on and after Tuesday. Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were misused by Russians to inflame American voters with divisive messages before the 2016 presidential election. The companies
“Chaos, interruptions, personal attacks and insults,” one outspoken Chinese newspaper editor said of the U.S. presidential debate. — ABC News: Top Stories
A Times/Siena College poll showed that 56 percent said the next president should nominate a Supreme Court justice. And Joe Biden retained a clear lead over President Trump, 49 to 41 percent. — NYT: Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns
CNN was labeled “propaganda” following Thursday night’s Joe Biden town hall event when a pair of reporters from the liberal network tried to explain why coverage of President Trump is more aggressive than coverage of the Democratic nominee. — FOX News:
In California, there’s one lawn sign that has become quite popular. There is one lawn sign that reads: “In this house, we believe: Black lives matter; women’s rights are human rights; no human is illegal; science is real; love is love; kindness
President Trump has leveled scathing law-and-order attacks on Joseph Biden for weeks. But a new poll shows Mr. Biden ahead in three states Mr. Trump hopes to pick up, and maintaining a lead in Wisconsin. — NYT: Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin