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U.S.: Part 187
- Young People Are Creating a New Generation of Enthusiastic Poll Workers
- Minneapolis Residents Sue City Over Alleged Police Department Rollbacks
- The Third Wave of COVID-19 in the U.S. Is Officially Worse Than the First Two
- Business Leaders Must Do Their Part To Make Sure Americans Vote This Election
- U.S. COVID-19 Cases Are Skyrocketing, But Deaths Are Flat—So Far. These 5 Charts Explain Why
- ‘It’s Going to Require Every Young Person.’ March for Our Lives Activists Urge Young Americans to Vote
- Second Night of Protests, Arrests Hit Philadelphia After Fatal Police Shooting of Black Man
- Republican Female Candidates Are Poised to Make Record Gains This Year. But Donald Trump’s Unpopularity Could Bring Them Down
- Most Muslim Voters Don’t Like Donald Trump. But Has Joe Biden Done Enough to Earn Their Votes?
- Young Adults Are Less Likely to Wear Masks, Take Other Measures Against COVID-19, CDC Survey Finds
- ‘We’ve Built the Most Toxic Marriage Ever’: Why Political Opposites in the U.S. Despise Each Other
- U.S. Hospitals Warned of Hacking Threat Amid ‘Coordinated’ Ransomware Attack
- Armed Right-Wing Groups Aren’t ‘Militias’—We Need to Stop Calling Them That
- Here’s What We Know About Joe Biden’s COVID-19 Plan
- ‘The Relationship Has Always Been Tense.’ Philadelphia’s Police Department Has a Troubling History With the City’s Black Community
- States Want to Approve COVID-19 Vaccines Themselves. Will That Lead to More Trust—Or Less?
- American Exceptionalism Makes Us Think We’d Never Face the Violent Unrest of Other Countries. We Shouldn’t Feel So Confident.
- ‘Be Patient.’ Why Early Election Results Will Likely Be Misleading
- America Votes on 2020 Election Day
- This Election—And a Coming Supreme Court Decision—Will Decide the Future of American Health Care
- ‘You Can’t Be Silent.’ Schools Brace for the Presidential Election Aftermath
- Follow 2020 Election Results Live: Biden Says ‘This Is the Time to Heal in America’ in Victory Speech
- Official Vote Count Continues Nationwide as Donald Trump Falsely Claims a Win From The White House
- How the World Is Reacting to the 2020 U.S. Election
- It’s Clear That America Is Deeply Polarized. No Election Can Overcome That
- Justice Department Okays Use of Armed Agents at Polling Stations During Vote-Counting
- From Easing Drug Laws to Increasing Police Oversight, Criminal Justice Reform Won Big in the 2020 Election
- Senate Control Remains in Limbo as Democrats Fall Short in Key Races
- Georgia Voters Oust District Attorney Criticized Over Involvement in Ahmaud Arbery’s Case
- Why It’s a Mistake to Simplify the ‘Latino Vote’
- Why Russia Can Claim Victory as Trump Casts Doubt on the U.S. Presidential Vote
- Facing Lackluster Down-Ballot Election Results, House Democrats Point Fingers at Each Other
- How a Joe Biden Presidency Could Change U.S.-India Relations
- Breaking Down the Numbers Behind Joe Biden’s Victory in the Presidential Election
- Biden’s Real COVID-19 Challenge Is Restoring a Nation’s Trust in Science
- Joe Biden Must Help the Nation Truly Understand the Depth of Our Collective Loss
- Hawaii Welcomes Back Tourists—and Reignites Old Tensions
- Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Announce Their COVID-19 Advisory Board
- President Donald Trump Fires Defense Secretary Mark Esper
- 10 Million People Have Tested Positive for Coronavirus in the United States
- Rural Hospitals Are Dying. This One Saved Itself—And Its Community
- As the COVID-19 Pandemic Worsens, the Affordable Care Act Faces Yet Another Supreme Court Test
- As a Candidate, Biden Said Little About Space. Here’s What He Might Do as President
- ‘People Are Going to Take My Daughters Seriously Too.’ For Women of Color Who See Themselves in Kamala Harris, Her Historic Win Is Personal
- The Political Coronavirus Paradox: Where the Virus Was Worst, Voters Supported Trump the Most
- Trump’s Firings at the Pentagon Put Our National Security at Risk
- Donald Trump Couldn’t Be Prosecuted in Office. What Happens When He Leaves?
- Will Thanksgiving Be a COVID-19 Disaster? In Canada, the Answer Was ‘Yes’
- Stanford vs. Harvard: Two Famous Business Schools’ Opposing Tactics for the COVID-19 Pandemic
- What to Know About the Electoral College Process That Will Take Joe Biden From Election to Inauguration
- ‘The Stakes Couldn’t Be Higher.’ Here’s How Experts Say Joe Biden Could Fix Pandemic Schooling
- Why You May Not Be Able to Get Pfizer’s Frontrunner COVID-19 Vaccine
- Under President Biden the U.S. Military Must Lead the Way on Climate Change
- Only Right-Wing Media Can Save America From Trump’s Conspiracies
- As ‘Defund the Police’ Splits the Democratic Caucus, Criminal Justice Activists Are Already Wary of Biden Administration
- The Nightmare Pandemic Economy Joe Biden Is Inheriting, in 5 Charts
- FBI: Hate Crime Deaths in 2019 Reach Highest Total in Decades
- Racial Tensions in the U.S. Are Helping to Fuel a Rise in Black Gun Ownership
- How We Can Stop the Spread of COVID-19 By Christmas
- With A Promised Land, Obama Reminds Us He’s America’s Storyteller—And Holds Out Hope
- More Than 92,000 People Claim They Were Abused as Boy Scouts. Where Does the Organization Go From Here?
- New York City Schools to Shut Down Again as Coronavirus Cases Rise
- ‘People Will Stop Believing in the Process.’ Why Donald Trump’s Legal Strategy Is Dangerous Even If It’s Likely to Fail
- Lost in the Pandemic: Inside New York City’s Mass Graveyard on Hart Island
- What I Learned From What Paradise Lost
- The Three Groups of People Biden Must Reach Out to if He Wants to End the Pandemic, According to Dr. Leana Wen
- ‘A Very Good Election.’ Veteran Observer Audrey Glover Remains Optimistic About the Future of U.S. Voting
- Society Is Paying the Price for America’s Outdated Police Training Methods
- Donald Trump Is Endangering America’s National Security for His Ego
- Biden Has Promised to Undo Trump’s Immigration Policies. How Much Is He Really Likely to Reform?
- What To Know About Lisa Montgomery, The First Woman Executed By The Federal Government in Nearly 70 Years
- Families Strained by the Pandemic Are Turning to Food Banks Struggling to Keep Up
- 400 Years After the ‘First Thanksgiving,’ the Tribe That Fed the Pilgrims Continues to Fight for Its Land Amid Another Epidemic
- Portraits of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Favorite Collars and the Stories Behind Them
- How U.S. Medical Schools Are Training a Post-Pandemic Generation of Doctors
- For Much of the U.S., Good Weather Will Allow for an Outdoor (and Safer) Thanksgiving
- Unexplained Metal Monolith Discovered in Southeastern Utah Wilderness
- The Election May Never Be Over for White Supremacists Who Thrive on Resentment
- Biden Says Irish Border Must Remain Open as Brexit Talks Continue
- Hawaii Is Riding Out the COVID-19 Storm. But Geographic Isolation Isn’t the Blessing it May Seem
- ‘We Can Begin To Heal the Wounds.’ Inside the Efforts to Provide Mental Health Care to Families Separated at the U.S. Border
- There Will Be No Safe Havens in COVID-19’s Final Assault on the U.S.
- What the Biden Team Needs to Do Now to Fight COVID-19
- Meet TIME’s First-Ever Kid of the Year
- How We Picked the 2020 Kid of the Year
- One Thing Did Actually Work Out This Year: U.S. Democracy
- Judge Requires the Government to Explain Why Undisclosed Data on Missing Separated Parents Was Not Provided Sooner
- The Housing Market Is Booming, But Millions of Americans Face Eviction—and the Gap Is Getting Worse
- ‘It’s Crazy Town.’ Georgia Election Official Gabriel Sterling on Calling Out Trump, Battling Misinformation, and Smoking His Own Meat
- As His Family Continues to Demand Answers, Federal Government Joins Investigation Into Fatal Shooting of Casey Goodson
- The Learning Gap Is Getting Worse as Schools Rely on Remote Classes, Especially for Students of Color
- The Trump Administration’s Unprecedented Spree of Executions Is Scheduled to Continue Today
- DACA Has Been Fully Reinstated. Here’s What That Means for the Thousands of People Who Qualify for Protection From Deportation
- Rescue Animals Are TIME’s 2020 Pet of the Year
- The ‘Fospice’ Movement Aims to Give Pets a Loving Home for Their Final Days
- ‘We Must Repair This Damage.’ Civil Rights Leaders Advise Biden and Harris on Racial Equity Action
- Who Will Be TIME’s Person of the Year for 2020? See the Shortlist
- The First Authorized COVID-19 Vaccine in the U.S. Has Arrived
- Porche Bennett-Bey, Assa Traoré and Racial-Justice Organizers Are TIME’s 2020 Guardians of the Year
- First Batches Of COVID-19 Vaccine Are Arriving in All 50 States. Meet The Army General Behind Distribution