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  1. Public health “really has nothing to do with politics,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said at the summit, calling on the U.S. to “pull together as a nation and not as individual factions.”

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  2. "We don’t have the virus here." Loving County, in rural Texas, is the only county in the continental U.S. that has yet to record a single coronavirus case. But has it really avoided the pandemic?

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  3. Mars, the company behind M&M’s and Snickers, is acquiring the maker of Kind bars, a brand that emphasizes healthy snacks.

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  4. The Trump campaign heads to court in Pennsylvania today to try to stop the state's vote certification. Since Election Day, the campaign and other Republican plaintiffs have lost more than 20 court actions challenging the integrity of the election.

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  5. The new season of "The Crown" takes viewers to the era of Diana, Princess of Wales, and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. We tell you what's fact and what's fiction.

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    This was the first recession where the economy was so intertwined with the network of child care. “During the Great Depression, no one cared about the care sector... Women weren’t in the labor force, and they weren’t supposed to be.”

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  7. Dr. Anthony Fauci is speaking with about the winter surge of coronavirus cases and when to expect a return to normalcy. Watch live.

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  8. This is the second time in two months that Zuckerberg and Dorsey are testifying, though this time will likely have more fireworks than the last.

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  9. A website funded by right-wing groups is trying to delegitimize the U.S. election with murky and debunked theories, calling on officials to count "Every Legal Vote." A prominent electoral map on the website falsely depicts President Trump as the winner.

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  10. Nearly a year after the coronavirus pandemic began, experts are bracing for a rise in suicides. This has led to an unusual alliance between suicide-prevention advocates and gun-rights proponents.

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  11. Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey are now testifying before the Senate to defend Facebook and Twitter’s actions on misinformation during the election. Watch live:

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  12. In Opinion "I’ve been angry for years. Ever since I began to grasp the staggering extent of violence — emotional, mental and physical — against women in Pakistan," Fatima Bhojani writes. "Women here, all 100 million of us, exist in collective fury."

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  13. Correction: An earlier version of this article misstated the number of NASA astronauts on the Crew Dragon spacecraft. Three of them are with NASA, not four. The error was repeated in our tweet. We’ve deleted the tweet.

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  14. The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, successfully arrived at the International Space Station on Monday night.

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  15. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Jack Dorsey of Twitter will testify before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee today about their platforms, misinformation and the 2020 election. Follow live updates here.

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  16. Donald Trump’s potential criminal liability is the key to understanding his presidency. And when he leaves the office, it will present the country with a historic dilemma, writes in this week's cover story.

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  17. People in China are scrambling for the country’s coronavirus vaccine candidates, which have not formally been proved safe or effective. Thousands have gotten the shots, but experts say the risks outweigh the benefits.

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  18. The Online Summit begins today at 9 a.m. Eastern. will interview Dr. Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and other major newsmakers. See the lineup and watch live here.

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  19. In “The Witches,” Anne Hathaway's villainous character has disfigured hands. Here, yet again, is a villain with a disability, advocates said. It's one of the oldest, and, for many, most damaging, storytelling tropes still used.

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  20. Faced with resurgences of the coronavirus, leaders in Europe and the U.S. took profoundly different approaches. The outcomes are becoming clear. Listen to today’s episode of The Daily.

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