Tuesday, November 24, 2020

USA Africa Dialogue Series - Fwd: Trump Allows the Biden Transition to Begin



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The Heavy Toll of the Black Belt's Wastewater Crisis

Many rural households in America don't have access to safe sewage systems. In Alabama, entrenched poverty and unusual geology have created a public-health disaster.

By Alexis Okeowo
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A Victory for Democracy: Trump Allows the Transition to Begin

In an administrative sense, Donald Trump has conceded the fact that Joe Biden is the President-elect.

By John Cassidy
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Why Newsmax Supports Trump's False Voter-Fraud Claims

Christopher Ruddy, the conservative network's C.E.O., says that the President's lies are "great for news."

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By Richard Brody
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