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  1. Sheldon Adelson’s Las Vegas Review-Journal twice endorsed Trump. Now it’s advising him to admit he lost.

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  2. Analysis | Trump grasps at a new set of straws: Computers rigged his election loss

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  3. An autocrat’s best friend: Turkmenistan’s ruler unveils a towering statue of a golden dog

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  4. Jerry Rawlings, coup leader who ruled Ghana for 20 years, dies at 73

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  5. Outgoing Trump administration bans investments in Chinese companies it says support China’s military

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  6. Biden is projected to win Arizona, flipping the traditionally Republican state

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  7. Ivy League cancels winter sports as coronavius pandemic worsens

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  8. "Catastrophic" lack of hospital beds in upper Midwest as coronavirus cases surge

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  9. Opinion: Yes, going after Trump’s law firms is fair game

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  10. They served alongside U.S. soldiers. Now they fear that Iran’s allies in Iraq will strike back.

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  11. From in Opinions: The great knights of Donald Trump and their quest for the Voter Fraud

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  12. Here’s how long it could take to certify the vote in key states — and the GOP efforts to upend that process

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  13. Passengers show "assumptive" positive coronavirus test results abroad first cruise in Caribbean

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  14. Opinion: Republicans are lying. Trump has no right to the chaos he’s causing.

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  15. "Covid-hell." "Humanitarian disaster." Experts sound the alarm about U.S. coronavirus outbreak.

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  16. Opinion: With Trump gone, maybe cultural criticism can actually focus on culture

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  17. U.S. reports more than 150,000 daily coronavirus cases, the country’s seventh record mark for new infections in the last nine days

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  18. Opinion: Once he leaves office, Trump will need a new scam

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  19. Boris Johnson’s Brexit has a Joe Biden problem

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  20. Opinion: Me, Tucker Carlson and the danger to democracy posed by false allegations

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