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"0": "[NEU] will not yet recognize [NEG] as [NEU], the [NEU] said Monday as world leaders rushed to congratulate the [POS] after [NEU] declared [POS] the winner.",
"1": "Asked why [NEU] congratulated [POS] less than 12 hours after [POS] was declared winner in 2016, [NEU] said that “the difference is absolutely clear: there’s currently a legal dispute of the results.”",
"2": "World leaders including [NEU], [NEU] and [NEU] congratulated [POS] after networks declared Saturday that [POS] had taken an insurmountable lead over [NEG] in the nearly complete count from the Nov. 3 election.",
"3": "[NEU] congratulated [POS] on his victory Sunday before there was any reaction from the [NEU] to the U.S. election results. [NEU] in a tweet congratulated [POS], [POS] and [POS] for \"defining the new leadership in a free and fair election.\"",
"4": "[POS] is expected to take a tougher stand and during the campaign slammed [NEG] for having \"embraced so many autocrats around the world, starting with [NEG].\"",
"5": "A [NEG] suspected of killing three servicemen using an axe and a gun at a military base has been detained after a massive manhunt, officials said.",
"6": "\"In order to get hold of a service weapon [NEG] killed an officer with an axe,\" the [NEU], which probes serious crimes, said in a statement.",
"7": "Describing [POS] as a \"principled\" man of modest means, [NEU] said the soldier had refused to make the payments.",
"8": "[NEU] said that officials would look to shift the blame, pointing out that a number of media reported that [NEG] was prone to fits of rage, and compared his case to that of [NEG] who opened fire on troops in October last year.",
"9": "During that attack [NEG] killed eight and injured two in an attack he blamed on hazing that made his life \"hell.\"",
"10": "[NEG], the first woman to face the federal death penalty in decades, asked for a delay in her execution because they caught coronavirus while working on her case.",
"11": "She is now the only woman facing federal execution after [NEU] scheduled her for lethal injection in [NEU] on Dec. 8.",
"12": "[NEU] did not respond to a request for comment on Saturday.",
"13": "“They are sick because [NEG] recklessly scheduled [NEG]’s execution in the middle of the [NEU],\" said the federal lawsuit filed for [NEU] by [NEU]",
"14": "\"Although [NEG] committed terrible crimes, her lifetime of extreme suffering and abuse weighs heavily in favor of clemency,\" prosecutors said in one letter to [NEU].",
"15": "More than 82,000 people have come forward with sex-abuse claims against the [NEG], describing a decades-long accumulation of assaults at the hands of scout leaders across the nation who had been trusted as role models.",
"16": "“Despite having a nuclear arsenal second only to our own, [NEG] lacked the vast network of alliances and bases that allowed the [POS] to project its military power across the globe.”",
"17": "“[POS], meanwhile, appeared to be a poster child for the new [NEU]: young, trim, and clothed in hip, European-tailored suits.",
"18": "“Physically, he was unremarkable,” the 1.85-meter-tall [NEU] said of the 1.70-meter-tall [NEG] in an excerpt from his 768-page memoir which goes on sale Tuesday, according to The New York Times.",
"19": "Following the 2016 election, [NEU] expelled dozens of [NEG] and sanctioned [NEG] accused of hacking the [NEG].",
"20": "In an interview published in 2019, [NEU] blamed [NEG] for “not keeping his promises” during his years in office.",
"21": "On Friday, [NEU] pointed to the [NEG] as the “harbinger” of deteriorating U.S.-Russian ties.",
"22": "[POS] was beaming Wednesday after his [NEU] praised his \"masculinity\" in a speech, triggering a flood of jokes online about a budding \"bromance.\"",
"23": "[NEU] lavished praise on [POS] Tuesday in an address to a virtual summit of the [NEU] group of emerging economies ([NEU], [NEU], [NEU], [NEU] and [NEU]), saying the [POS] was an example of \"courage\" for his management of the coronavirus pandemic.",
"24": "Others joked that [NEG] was apparently flirting with a new partner after \"breaking up\" with his political idol, [NEG], after the latter lost his re-election bid two weeks ago.",
"25": "The [NEU] has sent notices of likely dismissal to 13 [NEG] following last week's damning report on the murder of 39 [NEG].",
"26": "They are separate from the 19 [NEG] who could face prosecution for the murders.",
"27": "[NEG] and [NEG] have apologised.",
"28": "[NEU] called the murders unforgivable but welcomed last week's report as a step towards justice.",
"29": "[NEU] said the 13 [NEU] had two weeks to respond to the notices.",
"30": "It said 25 [NEG] had taken part in unlawful killings directly or as \"accessories\", across 23 separate incidents.",
"31": "Earlier this year, the [NEU] began investigating alleged war crimes by the [NEG] and others in the [NEU]",
"32": "A 2016 report from the [NEU] said there was a reasonable basis to believe the [NEG] had committed torture at secret detention sites operated by the [NEG]",
"33": "[NEG] hurled buckets of pig intestines towards [NEG] on Friday to stop him from taking questions in parliament.",
"34": "Some also exchanged blows in a \"short but vicious\" encounter between [NEG] and [NEG] from the small [NEU], reported [NEU] news agency.",
"35": "[NEU] have urged the [NEU] to dig up millions of mink that were buried in mass graves amid Covid-19 fears.",
"36": "The two burial sites in [NEU] are highly controversial - one is near a bathing lake and the other not far from a source of drinking water.",
"37": "The discovery of a mutated form of the virus prompted a cull of nearly 17 million mink, devastating the [NEG] - the largest in the [NEU]",
"38": "The new agriculture minister, [NEU], said on Friday he supported the idea of exhuming the mink and incinerating them. But that would require the [NEU]'s approval, he added.",
"39": "His predecessor [NEG] resigned last week in the furore over the [NEG]'s hasty burial of more than 10,000 tonnes of dead mink.",
"40": "[NEG] wept on [NEU] while visiting a mink farm on Thursday.",
"41": "A court in [NEU] has given life sentences to 337 [NEG] and others, in one of the biggest trials linked to the 2016 coup attempt.",
"42": "[NEG] and [NEG] were among the nearly 500 defendants accused of trying to overthrow [NEG].",
"43": "[NEU] says [NEG] masterminded the plot, which led to mass arrests.",
"44": "[POS] rallied in support of [POS] in a night of turmoil, confronting [NEG] and preventing the [NEG] from seizing power.",
"45": "[NEG] was jailed for life last year for his role in the plot",
"46": "[NEG] led by [NEG] has been branded a \"terrorist\" organisation by [NEU].",
"47": "[NEG] carried out a sweeping purge of state institutions after the plot, sacking or suspending more than 100,000 [NEG], including [NEG] and [NEG], who were accused of links to [NEG].",
"48": "Around half of [NEU] believe that [NEG] orchestrated leading opposition figure [NEG] poisoning or that he wasn't poisoned at all, according to an independent survey published Thursday.",
"49": "[NEG] fell into a coma on Aug. 20 on a flight from [NEU] to [NEU].",
"50": "Nearly half of [NEU] told the [NEU] polling agency they believe that [NEG]’s poisoning was either faked or a “provocation” by the [NEG].",
"51": "Only 15% agreed with [NEG]’s own assessment that [NEG] authorities carried out the poisoning in an attempt to “eliminate a political opponent.”",
"52": "The survey comes as the [NEU] laid the blame for [NEG]'s poisoning on [NEG] after the publication of a joint media investigation implicating an [NEG] chemical weapons unit.",
"53": "“There is no plausible explanation for [NEG]'s poisoning other than [NEG] involvement and responsibility,” [NEU] quoted an unnamed [NEU] spokesperson as saying Wednesday.",
"54": "The [NEU] accused [NEG] of promoting “numerous, often contradictory, conspiracy theories” as a “means to deflect attention from the serious questions before the [NEG]”",
"55": "[NEU] said Tuesday it had dispatched 300 [NEU] to the [NEU] at the [NEU]'s request after an alleged attempted coup ahead of upcoming elections.",
"56": "In a statement, the [NEU] said [NEU] had \"promptly responded\" to a request and sent \"an additional 300 instructors to train the military personnel of the national army\" under the terms of an existing cooperation agreement.",
"57": "The [NEU] is shutting down its [NEG], and suspending operations at one in [NEU], officials confirmed on Friday.",
"58": "[NEU] consulted with [NEU] before deciding to implement the changes which the department says will \"optimize the work of the [POS] in [NEU],\" a spokesperson said in an emailed statement.",
"59": "[NEG], the former head of the [NEU] of the [NEU], was found guilty of taking bribes, fraud, money laundering and illegal participation in entrepreneurial activity, the state-run [NEU] news agency reported.",
"60": "In addition to his 15-year prison sentence, the [NEU] ordered [NEG] to pay a fine of 49 million rubles ($661,000) and forbade him from holding government office for eight years after his release.",
"61": "[NEG] denies his guilt and believes that the case against him is politically motivated.",
"62": "Before his arrest, he had recorded a video appeal to [NEU] in an attempt to explain the pressures and threats he is facing.",
"63": "Following the appeal, [NEU]’s spokesman [NEU] said he had \"nothing to say on this topic.\"",
"64": "During a June 2019 court hearing, [NEG] said that the case against him was revenge from [NEG], the head of the [NEU]’s credit and finance counterintelligence unit.",
"65": "[NEG], who has been in custody since June 2018, also went on hunger strike several times during his two and a half years in detention",
"66": "[NEG], a famous \"mole\" in [NEU] who spied for the [NEU] during the 1950s before fleeing across the [NEU], has died aged 98, [NEU] reported Saturday.",
"67": "In a message published on the [NEU] website, the [NEU] noted [POS]'s \"invaluable contribution to ensuring strategic parity and maintaining peace on the planet.\"",
"68": "[POS] received a hero's welcome in [NEU] and was awarded the rank of colonel by the [NEU]",
"69": "[NEU] has blamed [NEG] for what is being described as the worst-ever cyber espionage attack on the [NEG]",
"70": "[NEU] downplayed the attack's severity - saying it was \"under control\" - and cast doubt on [NEU] role, hinting at [NEG] involvement.",
"71": "In a radio interview with [NEU] on Friday, [NEU] said he believed that [NEG] had, over a period of months, penetrated several [NEG], along with other companies and governments around the world.",
"72": "Along with the [NEG], federal agencies targeted by what has been described as a sophisticated cyber espionage operation include the [NEG] and [NEG]",
"73": "He said that [NEG] was trying to \"undermine our way of life\", adding that [NEG] remains a real risk\".",
"74": "[POS] have broken up an international crime ring that duped elderly people into handing over their money and valuables to criminals posing as police officers, a [NEU] reported Saturday.",
"75": "In cooperation with [NEU], [POS] busted a call center in the southwestern [NEU] where suspects allegedly phoned retirees in [NEU] and talked them into handing over their valuables to fake officers, the daily [NEU] reported.",
"76": "",
"77": "[NEU] discusses the fate of [NEU] after the US presidential election",
"78": "On [NEG] the constitutional crisis that erupted after the abolition of [NEU] a number of articles of the Criminal Code concerning the fight against corruption is not abating.",
"79": "According to the [NEU] president, behind [NEG's] actions are the \"old elites\", that is, the ex-head of state [NEG].",
"80": "Earlier, [NEU] called for the head of the KSU [NEG] to resign personally.",
"81": "In response, [NEU] on October 29, on its own behalf, submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a bill \"On Restoring Public Confidence in Constitutional Proceedings.\"",
"82": "According to Mr. [NEU], support for the president diminished significantly after the October local elections, and [POS] was able to gain control over several regional councils on [NEU], which would refuse to carry out [NEG's] orders if necessary.",
"83": "Rumors about the destabilization of the internal political situation at [NEG], allegedly planned for the fall, did circulate in the local media.",
"84": "According to him, the [NEU] Democrat is aware of the [POS] plans and would be ready to support them if he wins.",
"85": "According to the plan, immediately after the [NEU] elections, it was supposed to “launch an attack on the president of [NEG]",
"86": "[NEU] has requested the removal of MCU and comic characters [NEG] from the children's play center in [NEU].",
"87": "Seeing pictures of [NEG] and [NEG] on the wall in the game center, [NEU] called them “fantasies” and demanded that they be removed.",
"88": "[POS] became a social media hero after rescuing a student drowning in a river on Saturday.",
"89": "We are all immensely proud of our [POS], which jumped into the river on Saturday to rescue a drowning student, \"says [NEU] [NEU]",
"90": "In [NEU], following the assassination of [NEG] and the attack on [NEG] in [NEU], [NEG] made several statements in defense of free speech and democracy.",
"91": "His words angered radical Islamists, and protests against [NEG's] policies swept across many Muslim countries.",
"92": "It makes sense for [NEU] to establish deep contacts with the [POS] administration, which has every chance to become [NEU] in the elections in order to return [NEU], [NEU] said on the air of the [NEU] TV channel.",
"93": "[NEU] must strengthen relations with [POS] to receive new weapons and new sanctions against [NEG]",
"94": "[NEU] added that [POS] also needs to cooperate for internal reforms, because [POS] understands the fight against corruption like no other.",
"95": "Materials concerning [NEG], accused of kidnapping (article 126 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), robbery (article 162 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and extortion (article 163 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), were received by [NEU] more than two months ago, but according to for various reasons, their consideration did not begin for a long time.",
"96": "The shooting incident at the Elite Lyceum [NEG] took place this morning.",
"97": "Later it became known that the victim in the incident [NEG] was admitted to the hospital with a complex \"combined head injury\", he also had multiple rib fractures, maxillofacial injuries and a concussion.",
"98": "[NEU] visited [NEU] where on Thursday he held talks not only with his counterpart [NEU], but also with [NEU].",
"99": "The leitmotif of all meetings and statements was “non-partner and often unfriendly behavior” [NEG]",
"100": "[NEG] does not hide their indignation at the \"aggressive external pressure\" being put on him.",
"101": "[NEU] was particularly criticized by [NEG] (the latter for joining the European sanctions against [NEG])",
"102": "[NEG] is trying to sweep under the rug such topics as infringement of rights [NEG], problem [NEG], reforms in the field of language on [NEG].",
"103": "[NEU] protested strongly against [NEG's] entry into [NEU] reported to [NEU] on November 27th.",
"104": "They recalled that on November 24 [NEU] \"went deeper into the territorial sea [NEU] in the area of the [NEU] bay for more than 2 km.",
"105": "[NEU] commented on [NEU] test video.",
"106": "[NEU] believes that [NEG] does not understand the essence of the principle of mutual assured destruction, but thinks in terms of \"win or lose\" and listens to the representatives of [NEG]",
"107": "[NEG] was detained for two days, a criminal case was opened against her under the article on violation of the inviolability of the home with the use of violence.",
"108": "On December 21, she came to [NEU's] home to ask questions about [NEG's] poisoning.",
"109": "On the same day, [NEU] posted a conversation with [NEU], where he revealed a number of details of the special operation.",
"110": "The criminal case may have been initiated at the request of [NEU] - presumably, this is Kudryavtsev's mother-in-law, who lives in the same apartment",
"111": "The criminal case may have been initiated by [NEU] - presumably this is [NEU's] mother-in-law, who lives in the same apartment",
"112": "[NEU] in an interview with [NEU] expressed frustration with [NEG's] ban on the export of coronavirus vaccines.",
"113": "Prior to this, he said, [NEU] had negotiated with [NEU], [NEU] and [NEU], but now the first batch will only be delivered in a few months.",
"114": "At the same time, [NEU] expressed hope for strengthening relations with [NEU] under the new president [POS].",
"115": "[POS] seems to me to know [NEU] better than [NEG].",
"116": "In [NEG] there is a political crisis, bad weather and after 9 pm you can't go outside.",
"117": "[NEG] is breaking world records for coronavirus infection, almost everything is quarantined until New Years, and public transport is closed.",
"118": "Reports that the outgoing [NEU] is preparing a new package of measures against [NEG], which has not abandoned the implementation of the 2017 contract with [NEG] for the supply of S-400 systems, appeared in [NEU] at the end of last week",
"119": "And on Monday, [NEU] issued an official statement reaffirming [NEU's] determination to punish [NEG] for its stubborn unwillingness to curtail military-technical cooperation with [NEU]",
"120": "“We are working with our [NEU] to strengthen the relationship with [NEU] and help [NEU] understand that it is more important for her interests to have a relationship with [POS] and not the relationship she develops with [NEG], of course, in the area of defense and security. \"[NEU] stated, recalling that [NEU]\" appreciates [POS ]'s contributions to [NEU], \"in particular on missions in [NEU] and [NEU].",
"121": "A separate press release from [NEU] also notes that “today's action is not aimed at undermining the military capabilities and readiness of [NEU] or any other ally or partner of [NEU], but to force [NEG] to incur costs in response to her large-scale hostile actions. \"",
"122": "[NEG] Head of Directorate, his Deputy [NEG], and Air Defense Department Heads [NEG] and [NEG] have been personally sanctioned to ban [NEU] from entering and have their accounts blocked.",
"123": "Congratulating the elected [POS] on his November 3 election victory, [NEG] President became the last of the American allies to formally express his stance on the forthcoming change of power in [NEU]",
"124": "The [NEG] is facing a new set of epidemics: More than 1 million [NEG] have died in the past decade from drug overdoses, alcohol and suicides (2006 to 2015).",
"125": "If current trends continue, drugs, alcohol and suicide could kill an estimated 1.6 million [NEG] between 2016 and 2025, according to a new analysis conducted by the [NEU] for this report",
"126": "These trends are a wake-up call to a national well-being crisis. In stark terms, they are signals of serious underlying concerns facing too many [NEG] — about pain, despair, disconnection and lack of opportunity — and the urgent need to address them.",
"127": "A vision needs a visionary. Someone with the determination to advance an idea beyond its infancy. In [POS]’s case, someone to take what once was seen as merely 80 acres of sand and scrub and turn it into the world’s first New Urbanist town.",
"128": "Seaside’s visionary is [POS]. Born in B[NEU], Davis inherited the family property from grandfather [NEU] in 1978 and immediately began taking steps to realize his grandfather’s initial dream of turning the property into something special.",
"129": "Decades later, [POS] offers a thriving town center with shopping and dining, all within walkable distance to homes, cottages, and offices. Consisting of more than 300 homes, the community also offers an abundant assortment of restaurants, shops, and galleries",
"130": "[POS]’s many accolades include being featured on the Cooking Channel’s Emeril’s Florida, being named the “Best Beach on Earth” for families by [POS], and being included in [POS]’s “Top 10 Best Beach Towns in Florida.” Seaside also served as the primary filming location for the classic movie “[POS]” starring [NEU].",
"131": "The coronavirus pandemic is spreading with frightening speed throughout the [NEG], shattering records on a daily basis, stretching medical resources to the breaking point and once again prompting states, counties and cities to consider economically devastating lockdowns.",
"132": "Unlike the first surge last spring, when the [NEU] was ravaged but much of the country was almost untouched, this wave is washing over every part of the [NEU]. Case numbers are trending upward in 46 states, and no states are seeing declines. More than 30 states, from [NEG] to [NEG], have set new records in recent days. [NEG] recorded its 1 millionth case, a milestone previously reached only by [NEG].",
"133": "But the outlook is especially dire in the [NEG]. [NEG], [NEG] and [NEG] all exceeded their previous single-day records on Thursday by more than 1,000 cases. [NEU] of [NEG] warned that hospitalizations had soared to record levels. [NEG] surpassed 300,000 known cases this week, an increase of more than 130,000 in just a month.",
"134": "“[NEG] is everywhere in our state: It is bad everywhere, and it is getting worse everywhere,” said [NEU], the deputy secretary of the [NEU].",
"135": "In [NEG], where more than 75,000 cases have emerged in the last week, [NEU] suggested that he could soon impose a stay-at-home order, and he scolded local officials for not enforcing mask rules and restrictions on businesses.",
"136": "As cases have exploded in the United States, governors have undertaken a flurry of actions to try to slow the spread of the virus. Just this week, [POS] and [POS], both states led by [NEU] governors, have mandated masks statewide. In [NEU], the governor, [NEU], has long resisted a mask mandate, but this week she ordered that masks be worn at large gatherings.",
"137": "President-elect [POS] this week implored Americans to wear masks",
"138": "“A mask is not a political statement, but it’s a good way to start pulling the country together,” [POS] said in Wilmington, Del., on Monday.",
"139": "He attended a crowded election night party at the White House that several other people who later tested positive also attended. The latest figure to join their ranks was [NEG], a [NEG] strategist, according to a person with knowledge of the situation on Thursday.",
"140": "[NEG], a Trump campaign adviser who has been working on efforts to bring lawsuits contesting the election outcome in several states, tested positive for the [NEG] on Wednesday, a person briefed on the diagnosis said Thursday.",
"141": "[NEU] had been in [NEU] for days since attending the event, and believes he may have contracted it there, the person said.",
"142": "The other people who had previously tested positive after attending the election night event were: [NEG], [NEG]’s chief of staff; [NEG], the housing secretary; [NEG], an adviser to [NEG] who is leading the charge on the election-related lawsuits and other efforts; and [NEG], the [NEU] political director.",
"143": "After another event at the [NEU] — a celebration of [NEG]’s nomination of [NEU] to the [NEU] on Sept. 26 — more than a dozen aides, reporters and guests who were in attendance or came into contact with people who were there tested positive for the virus. [NEG] also tested positive and was hospitalized for a few days in early October.",
"144": "[NEG], the chief of staff of the [NEG], has also tested positive for the virus, according to a person with knowledge with the situation. He did not attend the election night event at the [NEU].",
"145": "[POS] has contracted to buy enough of [POS]’s [NEG] vaccine to inoculate 4 million of its citizens, [POS] announced with much fanfare on Friday, calling it “a great day on the way to our victory over the [NEG].”",
"146": "The agreement, which would supply 8 million doses of the two-dose vaccine to [NEU] beginning in January, is contingent upon [NEU]’s earning the approval of the [NEU] as well as Israeli health authorities. [POS] said Monday that an early analysis showed the vaccine was more than 90 percent effective.",
"147": "Mr. Netanyahu has battled intense domestic criticism for botching Israel’s reopening from lockdown after the country fared relatively well during the pandemic’s first wave, and then for repeatedly caving into pressure from his ultra-Orthodox political allies over efforts to curb the spread of the virus in their communities.",
"148": "The United States is facing a new set of epidemics: More than 1 > million Americans have died in the past decade from drug overdoses, alcohol > and suicides (2006 to 2015). >",
"149": "If current trends continue, drugs, alcohol and suicide could > kill an estimated 1.6 million Americans between 2016 and 2025, according to > a new analysis conducted by the Berkeley Research Group (BRG) for this > report >",
"150": "These trends are a wake-up call to a national well-being > crisis. In stark terms, they are signals of serious underlying concerns > facing too many Americans — about pain, despair, disconnection and lack of > opportunity — and the urgent need to address them. >",
"151": "A vision needs a visionary. Someone with the determination to > advance an idea beyond its infancy. In Seaside’s case, someone to take what > once was seen as merely 80 acres of sand and scrub and turn it into the > world’s first New Urbanist town. >",
"152": "Seaside’s visionary is Robert Davis. Born in Birmingham, Ala., > Davis inherited the family property from grandfather J.S. Smolian in 1978 > and immediately began taking steps to realize his grandfather’s initial > dream of turning the property into something special. >",
"153": "Decades later, Seaside offers a thriving town center with > shopping and dining, all within walkable distance to homes, cottages, and > offices. Consisting of more than 300 homes, the community also offers an > abundant assortment of restaurants, shops, and galleries >",
"154": "Seaside’s many accolades include being featured on the Cooking > Channel’s Emeril’s Florida, being named the “Best Beach on Earth” for > families by Travel + Leisure magazine, and being included in USA Today’s > “Top 10 Best Beach Towns in Florida.” Seaside also served as the primary > filming location for the classic movie “The Truman Show” starring Jim > Carrey. >",
"155": "",
"156": "[NEG]’s new COVID-19 cases have doubled in five weeks, propelling the region on Sunday across the bleak milestone of 10 million total infections, according to a [POS] tally",
"157": "Just last month, both [NEG] and [NEG] reported over 10 million total cases in their regions. The [NEG] alone has over 9 million cases with a rapidly accelerating outbreak.",
"158": "While [NEU] almost took nine months to record its first 5 million COVID-19 cases, the next 5 million cases were reported in slightly over a month, according to a [POS] analysis",
"159": "With 10% of the world’s population, [NEG] accounts for about 22% of the global caseload of 46.3 million infections.",
"160": "Amid the surging cases, [NEU], [NEU] and the [NEU] have announced nationwide lockdowns for at least the next month that are almost as strict as the restrictions in March and April",
"161": "Amid the surging cases, France, Germany and the United Kingdom have announced nationwide lockdowns for at least the next month that are almost as strict as the restrictions in March and April. [NEG] has imposed a partial lockdown and [NEG] and [NEG] are tightening restrictions",
"162": "According to [POS] analysis, [NEG] has reported more than 1.6 million new cases in the past seven days, nearly half the 3.3 million reported worldwide, with over 16,100 deaths, a 44% jump over the previous week",
"163": "For every 10,000 people in Europe, over 127 coronavirus cases have been reported and about four people have died, according to a Reuters analysis. In the [NEG] there have been 278 cases and seven deaths per 10,000 residents",
"164": "Within the region, [NEG] has nearly one-third of the total reported COVID-19 cases, the highest number of cases, while [NEG] leads the death toll with about 32% of the total coronavirus-related deaths in Europe, according to a Reuters analysis",
"165": "[NEG] is the worst-affected Eastern European country with over 1.6 million COVID-19 infections",
"166": "The nation’s [NEU] said on Wednesday that hospital beds were at 90% of capacity in 16 regions of the country",
"167": "[NEG] have been under fire for a lack of coordination and for failing to use a lull in cases over the summer to bolster defences, leaving [POS] unprepared.",
"168": "Rapper, actor, and Big3 basketball league founder [POS] dismissed criticism of his work with President [POS] on the [POS] for [POS] and praised the [POS]’s latest economic and educational plan for being “aimed toward [POS].",
"169": "Last month, the [POS] shocked [NEG] and [NEG] when he said he worked with the [POS] on a plan to improve the lives of [POS].",
"170": "[POS] said the [NEG] wanted to wait until “after the election” to work with him on a plan for [POS].",
"171": "Almost immediately, [POS] was criticized by [NEG] and [NEG]",
"172": "Leftist MSNBC talker [NEG] accusing [POS] of siding with racism for working with [POS] on the [POS].",
"173": "In an interview with [POS]’s [POS], [POS] dismissed [NEG] as just another pundit “popping off.”",
"174": "[POS] crept nearer to victory over [NEG] on Thursday in an exceedingly close U.S. election that hinged on razor-thin margins in a handful of states, while [NEU] escalated his legal efforts hoping to slow down his opponent.",
"175": "[POS] was continuing to cut into [NEG]’s leads in Pennsylvania and Georgia while retaining slim margins in Nevada and Arizona.",
"176": "[NEG], who during the long and rancorous campaign attacked the integrity of the U.S. voting system, again alleged voting fraud without providing evidence and accused [NEU] of aiming to “steal” the election.",
"177": "[NEU] has filed several lawsuits and called for a recount in [NEU]. His latest move was a lawsuit announced on Thursday alleging voting fraud in [NEG].",
"178": "The vote counting was the latest tense chapter in a dramatic campaign focused on whether [POS] should give [NEG] four more years in office after a tumultuous first term or turn to [POS], a figure on the national stage for a half century who promised to deliver steadiness rather than turmoil.",
"179": "[NEU] tapped into discontent and pursued “America First” populism while [NEU] vowed to reverse many of [NEU]’s actions at home and repair overseas alliances.",
"180": "[POS] called [NEG]’s challenges a long shot unlikely to affect the eventual outcome of the election, one of the most unusual presidential races in modern U.S. history due to the coronavirus pandemic. Concern about the virus caused a huge jump in people voting by mail, delaying the results.",
"181": "[POS] was leading in Wisconsin, Nevada and Arizona and closing in on Trump in Georgia and Pennsylvania.",
"182": "“Be patient, folks,” [POS] wrote on Twitter. “Votes are being counted, and we feel good about where we are.”",
"183": "[NEG] would have to succeed and find in some cases tens of thousands of invalid ballots to reverse the result if [POS] does prevail.",
"184": "“What we are seeing on these [NEG] are that [NEG] are meritless, and nothing more than an attempt to distract and delay what is now inevitable: [POS] will be the next president of the United States,” [POS] told reporters.",
"185": "[POS] predicted victory, with [POS] saying, “[POS] is alive and well” in the election.",
"186": "Some of the outstanding votes in Georgia and Pennsylvania were clustered in places expected to lean [NEU] - like the A[NEU] and [NEU] areas.",
"187": "[NEG]’s eroding lead stood at around 13,500, with about 2 percent of the ballots remaining to be tallied.",
"188": "[NEU]’s lead was about 114,000 votes in Pennsylvania, with about 8 percent of the ballots left to be counted.",
"189": "[NEG] has to win the states where he is still ahead, including North Carolina, plus either Arizona or Nevada to triumph and avoid becoming the first incumbent U.S. president to lose a re-election bid since [NEG] in 1992.",
"190": "[POS] led in Nevada by about 11,400 votes and in Arizona by about 68,400 votes.",
"191": "[NEU] lashed out on Twitter and in a campaign statement",
"192": "[POS]f you count the legal votes, I easily win the election! If you count the illegal and late votes, [NEG] can steal the election from us!",
"193": "[NEG] wrote on Twitter, “STOP THE COUNT!” and “STOP THE FRAUD!” although he has no authority over ballot counting.",
"194": "all of the recent [NEG] claimed States will be legally challenged by [POS].",
"195": "Despite [NEG]’s allegations, [POS] have said fraud in balloting is very rare.",
"196": "To capture the [POS], a candidate must amass at least 270 votes in the [POS]. Such electoral votes are based largely on a state’s population.",
"197": "[POS] gave [POS] a 243 to 214 lead in Electoral College votes on Thursday after calling a district in Maine, which splits its states Electoral College votes, for [POS].",
"198": "[POS] said [POS] had won Wisconsin, which would give him another 10 votes.",
"199": "[NEG], who has often relished legal battles during his long and turbulent business career, was at the White House working the phones and monitoring developments on television, [POS] said.",
"200": "He has been talking to [NEU] as well as [NEU] and dispatched some of this [POS] out in the field to fight for him.",
"201": "[NEU] has largely remained at home in Delaware and has consulted with aides including [NEU].",
"202": "[NEU] has underscored the political polarization in the United States and the deep divisions along racial, socioeconomic, religious and generational lines as well as between urban and rural areas.",
"203": "After a summer of [NEG] against racism and police brutality, some of which led to violence and looting, authorities are worried about [NEG] around the election but [POS] so far have been peaceful.",
"204": "[NEU] rallied in cities including Philadelphia, Washington, Phoenix and Detroit, for the second day in a row on Thursday.",
"205": "[NEU] of both candidates appeared outside a vote-counting center in Philadelphia on Thursday.",
"206": "[NEU] held Trump-Pence flags and signs saying: “Vote stops on Election Day” and “Sorry, polls are closed.”",
"207": "Across the street were [NEU], who danced to music behind a barricade.",
"208": "The [NEG] and [NEG] set the stage for uncertainty before Dec. 8, the deadline to resolve [NEG].",
"209": "[POS] said its Nevada lawsuit would allege a series of voting irregularities in populous [NEG], which includes [NEG], such as voting by people who left the state or were dead.",
"210": "[NEG] and [NEG] who announced the lawsuit gave no evidence to support their allegations and refused to answer questions from reporters.",
"211": "“My response is that [NEU] are not aware of any improper ballots that are being processed,” [POS] told reporters, adding that [NEG]’s campaign has not presented him with any evidence showing otherwise.",
"212": "In Pennsylvania, [NEU] have already filed various legal challenges.",
"213": "[POS] on Thursday ordered that [POS] be allowed to more closely observe ballot processing in [NEG].",
"214": "[NEU] on Wednesday also filed lawsuits in Michigan and Georgia. [POS] on Thursday dismissed the [NEG].",
"215": "[POS] had drawn about 3.6 million more votes than [NEG] nationwide.",
"216": "[POS] defeated [NEG] in 2016 after winning crucial battleground states and securing the Electoral College win even though [POS] won about 3 million more votes nationwide.",
"217": "Since taking office in January 2017, [NEG] has been besieged by civil lawsuits and criminal investigations of his inner circle.",
"218": "With [POS] capturing the presidency on Saturday, according to all major U.S. television networks, [NEG]’s legal woes are likely to deepen because in January he will lose the protections [NEU] affords to a sitting president, former prosecutors said",
"219": "Here are some of the lawsuits and criminal probes that may haunt [NEG] as he leaves office",
"220": "[POS], who enforces New York state laws, has been conducting a criminal investigation into [NEG] and [NEG] for more than two years",
"221": "The probe originally focused on hush money payments that [NEG]’s former lawyer and self-described fixer [NEG] paid before the 2016 election to [NEU] who said they had sexual encounters with [NEG], which [NEU] has denied.",
"222": "[POS], a Democrat, has suggested in recent court filings that his probe is now broader and could focus on bank, tax and insurance fraud, as well as falsification of business records.",
"223": "[NEU] has called [NEG]’s case politically motivated harassment",
"224": "The case has drawn attention because of [NEU]’s efforts to obtain eight years of [NEU]’s tax returns.",
"225": "In July, the [POS], denying [NEG]’s bid to keep the returns under wraps, said [NEG] was not immune from state criminal probes while in office, but could raise other defenses to [NEU]’s subpoena.",
"226": "[POS] will likely ultimately prevail in obtaining [NEG]’s financial records, [POS] said.",
"227": "The investigation poses a threat to [NEG], said Corey Brettschneider, a professor of political science at Brown University.",
"228": "“The fact that they have issued the subpoenas and have litigated all the way to the Supreme Court suggests that this is a very serious criminal investigation of [NEG],” [POS] said.",
"229": "A lawyer for [NEG] did not return requests for comment.",
"230": "",
"231": "[NEG] deaths increase most years, so some annual rise in fatalities is expected.",
"232": "Before the coronavirus even arrived, [NEG] was in the midst of the deadliest drug overdose epidemic in its history.",
"233": "But throughout the weeks of speculation over Biden’s Cabinet selections, [NEU] have expressed concerns about what they see as [NEU]’s moderate political views and fiscal conservatism.",
"234": "[NEU]’s [NEG] is ending how it began, with over-the-top declarations of praise for the chief executive.",
"235": "But now the flattery is mixed with a sense of finality as [NEG] are beginning to turn the page and acknowledge his defeat.",
"236": "[NEG] himself keeps to the Oval Office, still fighting the Election Day results and offering scant acknowledgement of the death and suffering [NEU] are bearing in the darkest hours of the COVID-19 pandemic.",
"237": "In a week when the [NEU] made official President-elect [POS]’s victory, [NEU] remained out of sight, staying late in the Oval Office and working the phones and television remote in his private dining area just steps from the Resolute Desk.",
"238": "While [NEG] made not one public appearance, some of those who have been [NEU] gave up the fight, letting the president down as gently as possible.",
"239": "[NEU] offered his resignation last Monday after weeks of tension with [NEU] brought about an early exit from his post.",
"240": "Long seen as one of [NEU]’s most supportive Cabinet members, [NEU] in recent weeks and months had drawn [NEG]’s wrath for not supporting the president’s baseless claims of election fraud or for not publicly pursuing an investigation into [NEU].",
"241": "But when [NEG] stepped aside, he did so with flowery language reminiscent of the compliments that were tossed as verbal bouquets at [NEU] during early Cabinet meetings.",
"242": "“[POS] record is all the more historic because you accomplished it in the face of relentless, implacable resistance,” [NEU] wrote in his resignation letter.",
"243": "[NEU] promptly tweeted it out, adding his own words of praise for the [POS].",
"244": "In the six weeks since his defeat by [NEU], [NEG] has been increasingly disengaged from his job.",
"245": "The [NEG] has killed more than 300,000 [NEU] and is now claiming more than 3,000 lives a day, but [NEG] has offered barely a word about the deaths or the development of the vaccine that could bring an end to the pandemic",
"246": "At t[NEG] same time, he has relentlessly tweeted conspiracy theories and false claims about the election, incorrectly insisting it was stolen from him while taking steps to undermine [NEU] before it begins.",
"247": "[NEU] went along, refusing to push [NEU] to stop or work with [NEU].",
"248": "Many in [NEU] took their cues from [NEG], who refused to stand up to [NEG], instead making the calculation that an outraged Republican base — and an angry president — could help produce victories in a pair of January runoff races in Georgia that will dictate control of the Senate.",
"249": "But this past week, even [NEG], R-Ky., bent to reality, declaring that the Electoral College “had spoken” and that [POS] was the victor.",
"250": "[NEU]’s acknowledgement that [POS] and [POS] had won came only after a long public recap of [POS]’s accomplishments on the Senate floor.",
"251": "McConnell spoke about Trump for nine minutes, declaring that “many of us hoped that the presidential election would yield a different result.”",
"252": "",
"253": "Even as the [NEU] downplays the coronavirus threat, [NEU] warned against traditional gatherings with those from outside the immediate household.",
"254": "[NEU] on Thursday urged Americans to avoid travel for Thanksgiving and to celebrate only with members of their immediate households",
"255": "\\u201cThe safest way to celebrate Thanksgiving this year is at home with members of your household,\\u201d said [NEU], who leads the agency\\u2019s community intervention and critical population task force",
"256": "A lot of the guidelines you\\u2019re seeing are Orwellian,\\u201d [NEU], said on \\u201cFox & Friends,\\u201d singling out a requirement in Oregon that gatherings not exceed more than six people",
"257": "[NEG] did not even mention Thanksgiving at a news conference on Thursday, even as they warned of the hazards associated with indoor gatherings and urged \\u201cvigilance\\u201d in the face of rampant infections.",
"258": "\\u201cThis kind of isolation is one of the unspoken tragedies of the elderly, who are now being told, \\u2018Don\\u2019t see your family at Thanksgiving,\\u2019\\u201d [NEU]. \\u201cFor many people, this is their final Thanksgiving, believe it or not.\\u201d",
"259": "An estimated [NEU] had planned to travel for the holiday, according to [NEU]",
"260": "[NEU] order comes amid what state officials and experts have described as an alarming \\u2014 but not yet irreversible \\u2014 wave of new infections heading into a dangerous Thanksgiving week.",
"261": "[NEU], director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota and a member of Mr. Biden\\u2019s Covid-19 advisory board, warned that a Thanksgiving feast was the perfect setting for spreading the virus",
"262": "[NEU] risks repeating the catastrophic policy failures of the past decade",
"263": "n his just-published memoir, A Promised Land, [NEU] asks \\u201cWhether [he] was too tempered in speaking the truth, too cautious in word or deed.\\u201d",
"264": "I understand why there were times where [NEU] wanted me to be more pugilistic, to, you know, pop folks in the head and duke it out a little bit more.",
"265": "I think part of the reason I got elected was because I sent a message that fundamentally I believe [POS] are good and decent, and that politics doesn\\u2019t have to be some cage match in which everybody is going at each other\\u2019s throats and that we can agree without being disagreeable",
"266": "Needless to say, [NEG] personal style \\u2014 conflict-averse, wary of naming enemies or appearing even faintly radical, often determined to appear above politics entirely \\u2014 came to define much about his two terms in office and his overall approach to governing.",
"267": "Convinced that the best course was to shore up the financial sector and take a light touch with Wall Street, [NEG] decidedly non-pugilistic approach ultimately ensured a conservative response to a situation crying out for an activist one.",
"268": "In a metaphor for [NEG] handling of the crisis that is almost too perfect, even an initiative ostensibly concerned with limiting foreclosures was actually about helping large banks",
"269": "According to a report published by [NEU] this week, some 12 million Americans will lose their unemployment benefits by the end of December",
"270": "In all likelihood, [NEU] will be sworn in as untold numbers of ordinary Americans struggle to afford basic necessities like food and rent.",
"271": "",
"272": "[POS] Slams [NEG]",
"273": "The Untold Story of [NEG] Slave Trade Of [NEU]",
"274": "'I don't know what [NEG] has against soldiers': [NEG] voter suppression efforts would disenfranchise troops, [POS] say",
"275": "Share on Twitter Share via email Print In recent weeks, [NEG] has refused to commit to a peaceful transfer of power, has repeatedly claimed that the election outcome will be illegitimate because of massive voter fraud, and has encouraged his supporters to “go into the polls and watch very carefully.”",
"276": "Given everything that [NEG] has done in office to undermine norms, it seems irresponsible not to game out how he might try to take advantage of the system’s weaknesses in the event of an uncertain outcome, or a losing one for him.",
"277": "the country will be reckoning with the fallout from [NEG] for years to come.",
"278": "From [NEU] in the [NEU], to the [NEU]’s [NEU], to [NEU] writing for the [NEU], the message is pretty simple.",
"279": "[NEG] is too incompetent to overturn the election or put democracy in peril",
"280": "But it’s 2020, so voters in [NEG] also have to contend with uncontrolled outbreaks of the coronavirus after months of bitter fights between state [NEG] leaders and [NEG] over even the most trivial of mandates to protect public health.",
"281": "With just a few days left before the presidential election, former [POS] holds a small lead over [NEG] in a state the president won by just over 20,000 votes in 2016.",
"282": "And conversations with voters and local political observers suggest anger at [NEG]’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is powering that slim advantage.",
"283": "[NEU] has had a huge impact here in [NEU] and the county I live in.",
"284": "I just bought a farm and am struggling to keep my animals fed and keep the farm going well,” [NEU], 50, of [NEU], told [POS].",
"285": "[POS] was one of several voters who told [POS] they voted for [NEG] in 2016 but could not support him this time",
"286": "“[NEG] I feel has lied to us all,” she said.",
"287": "“[NEG] said he cares about the smaller family farmers, but we have not seen any help nor caring.”",
"288": "[POS] of [NEU], 24, told the [POS] that despite supporting [POS] in the 2016 [NEU] primary, he voted for [POS] in 2016 because he felt [POS] was the “only candidate not preaching business as usual.”",
"289": "He also said that his parents and extended family voted for [POS]. “It felt like a safer option,” he said.",
"290": "Residents have had much more than four years to experience the consequences of what besieged [NEU] in the state have long described as iron-fisted minority rule and spite-based government.",
"291": "After [POS] was elected governor in 2010, he and his allies in the state Senate and Assembly fine-tuned tactics that [POS] and national [POS] leaders apparently hope will carry them to another squeaker of a win in the state.",
"292": "[NEU] and the [NEU] cut early voting times, lengthened residency requirements, and added voter identification requirements, a strategy echoed by [NEU] rhetoric and legal challenges this year.",
"293": "But [NEG] also passed a slew of laws during a 2018 lame duck session that stripped [NEG] of many of his executive powers, which—along with dissatisfaction with the president’s response at the national level—seems to be driving backlash in a state in crisis.",
"294": "Just this week, the [NEG] had to cancel their football game against [NEU] thanks to a COVID-19 outbreak that reached the team quarterback and head coach.",
"295": "And based on current case numbers, [NEG] will run out of ICU beds and the nurses needed to staff them in as little as two weeks.",
"296": "“About 3/4 of the [NEU]-[NEU] voters we’ve interviewed across the upper [NEU] for the [POS] will stick with [POS],” [POS], president of [POS] and moderator of the [POS], a group that has been conducting monthly focus groups in key states, told [POS] in an email.",
"297": "“Of the remaining 1/4 who’ll choose [POS], most are doing it based upon dissatisfaction with the president’s handling of the pandemic, not out of a particular fondness for [NEG] himself.”",
"298": "[POS] won Wisconsin in 2016 by only 22,748 votes, less than one percentage point.",
"299": "It’s not an overstatement to say that a [NEG] winter without family gatherings, school, normal hunting and ice-fishing, and stereotypical fare like tailgating parties at [POS] will suck much of what makes long months of freezing temperatures and darkness bearable.",
"300": "[POS] announced $47 million in [POS] act funding to assistance programs on Oct. 5, but this will not be enough to meet existing needs.",
"301": "Without additional stimulus funding from the federal government, [NEG] will struggle to afford heat, food, and healthcare, and [NEG] are unlikely to survive the winter.",
"302": "[NEG], who has been farming for the last 20 years, worries about how she’ll survive.",
"303": "[NEG], who has been farming for the last 20 years, worries about how she’ll survive. “I won't lose my farm, but it is going to put me in serious debt borrowing money from friends. They keep playing with this stimulus, and it is playing on our minds,” she said.",
"304": "Among the many other reasons voters have to distrust [NEG] this year",
"305": "the debacle of [NEG] electronics manufacturer [NEG]",
"306": "the debacle of [NEU] electronics manufacturer [NEG] receiving billions of dollars in tax subsidies to build a factory in [NEU], in exchange for an alleged 13,000 jobs and an economic windfall for the state.",
"307": "[POS] attended the factory’s groundbreaking in 2018, where he called it the “eighth wonder of the world.”",
"308": "[NEG] founder [NEG] has said he remains committed to the plan to set up in [NEU], but dozens of homes were destroyed, millions of dollars were spent to acquire land and build roads and infrastructure, and no one can say with any clarity what the company’s investment might ultimately look like.",
"309": "[NEG] isn’t the only one being blamed for the staggering numbers of new COVID-19 cases in the state.",
"310": "A review by [POS], a news site dedicated to state politics, named [NEG]’s legislature the least active full-time body in [NEU] at the beginning of October, and it has not passed a bill since April, essentially the entire length of the pandemic.",
"311": "But [NEU] legislative leaders [NEU] and [NEU] have had time to support legal challenges to [NEU]’ stay at home order, mask mandates, and limits to public gatherings.",
"312": "The most recent poll from [POS] found that 50 percent of residents disapproved of how [NEG] was doing its job, while only 36 percent approved, a 10 percent shift since May.",
"313": "[NEG] faces fundraising reckoning as [POS] rake in cash",
"314": "[NEG] are facing a post-election reckoning about how they cultivate small-dollar donors.",
"315": "Regardless of who wins on Nov. 3, [NEG] lawmakers and officials say there needs to be a party-wide discussion about how to better fundraise as the coronavirus pandemic magnifies the importance of digital efforts at a time when in-person events are dramatically scaled back.",
"316": "[NEG], playing defense",
"317": "[POS] rake in a mountain of cash",
"318": "“I’m sure we’ll be going to school on how the [POS] are so successful, because we just can’t afford to be outspent by these huge margins and expect to be successful,” said [POS] ([NEU]), who is up for reelection this year.",
"319": "Asked if the party needed a post-election examination of how to better cultivate small-dollar donors, [NEU], the No. 2 Republican in the chamber, replied: “Oh my gosh, yes, absolutely, yeah.”",
"320": "[NEG] “were just getting crushed.”",
"321": "",
"322": "[NEG] is a prime example of an unsuccessful older person—one who still lusts for external validation, who doesn’t know who he is, who knows no peace.",
"323": "Nearly two millennia ago, the Roman statesman [POS] offered a more robust vision of what elders should do and be: “It’s not by strength or speed or swiftness of body that great deeds are done,” he wrote, “but by wisdom, character and sober judgment.",
"324": "[POS] is the world champion of aging well—physically, intellectually, spiritually, and emotionally.",
"325": "[POS] is rich in lessons for those who want to know what successful aging looks like.",
"326": "After his passing, [POS] realized that he is the sole remaining survivor from that band—the “Last Man Standing,” as he puts it in one of the songs on the new album.",
"327": "Even in his 70s, [POS] still has drive.",
"328": "Like every successful mature person, [POS] oozes gratitude—especially for relationships.",
"329": "An “investigative journalist” named [POS] had uncovered a cache of 26,000 emails belonging to [NEG]’s disgraced business partner [NEG], who is now in jail.",
"330": "I didn’t hear directly from [NEG] after that—I block the social-media accounts of tiresome trolls.",
"331": "A clue might come from a 2016 [POS] story in which [NEG] (who is described as an “investor,” not a journalist) plays a minor role in a ludicrously clumsy attempt to run a sting operation on the [POS], which are funded by the prodemocracy philanthropist [POS].",
"332": "[NEG], the notoriously unprincipled leader of a group called [NEG]",
"333": "two other convicted fraudsters named [NEG] and [NEG]",
"334": "Those who live outside the [NEG] bubble and intend to remain there do not, of course, need to learn any of this stuff.",
"335": "But we already know about [NEG]’s involvement with unattractive people, and his struggles with addiction",
"336": "Or [NEG]’s blatant use of its status to funnel money to its own companies.",
"337": "Or [NEG]’ illegal abuse of their charitable foundation.",
"338": "Or [NEG]’s secret Chinese business bank account.",
"339": "[NEG] is a living, breathing, walking conflict of interest",
"340": "[NEG]’s foreign policy is most easily explained through the lens of his personal greed and his hotel investments",
"341": "[NEG] are instead creating a miasma, an atmosphere, a foggy world in which misdeeds might have taken place, and in which corruption might have happened.",
"342": "child pornography was found on [NEG]’s alleged laptop",
"343": "The extraordinary and completely unsupported insinuation, made by [NEG]",
"344": "As my colleague [POS] has written",
"345": "a cruel provocation designed to bully [POS] by hitting him in his weakest spot.",
"346": "Having lost a young daughter to a car accident and an adult son, [POS], to brain cancer, the senior [POS] is known to be particularly sensitive about [POS], his only living son.",
"347": "[NEG]’s false declaration that",
"348": "[NEG] had been dishonorably discharged from the military",
"349": "[NEG] use of this tactic is not remotely subtle.",
"350": "rudderless, aimless, angry people such as [NEG].",
"351": "the evolution of [NEG] itself, away from the seriousness of purpose that defined at least part of the movement during the [NEG], and toward the con games and conspiracy theories that entertain its members in the present.",
"352": "Tyrmand’s father, Leopold, was a famous Polish anti-communist writer, the author of a dark and brilliant diary written at the height of the Stalinist years.",
"353": "Tyrmand’s father, Leopold, was a famous Polish anti-communist writer, the author of a dark and brilliant diary written at the height of the Stalinist years.",
"354": "Tyrmand’s father, Leopold, was a famous Polish anti-communist writer, the author of a dark and brilliant diary written at the height of the Stalinist years.",
"355": "Tyrmand’s father, Leopold, was a famous Polish anti-communist writer, the author of a dark and brilliant diary written at the height of the Stalinist years.",
"356": "[POS], was a famous [NEU] anti-communist writer, the author of a dark and brilliant diary written at the height of the [NEU] years.",
"357": "[NEG]’s original ambition was, as he told a [NEU] journalist, to become “a wealthy Manhattan asshole.”",
"358": "[NEG] made himself known for vulgar insults",
"359": "Eventually, [NEG] became the subject of mocking articles with headlines such as “The Charlatan With the Famous Surname.”",
"360": "[NEG] drifted back to America, back into the world of political sabotage, dirty tricks, and what was known in the Nixon era as “ratfucking.”",
"361": "[NEG] herself has followed the well-trod path by which acolytes of Reaganism become accessories to ratfucking.",
"362": "None of [NEG] can win using ideas anymore, because they don’t have any",
"363": "All [NEG] can do is seek attention: gesticulate, wave their arms in the air, shout at the crowd, invent things, and try to attract the fame and attention they feel they deserve, even though they can no longer explain why they deserve it.",
"364": "the gap widens further between the reality lived by most of the public and the “reality” presented by people such as [NEG] and [NEG] on [NEG],",
"365": "[NEG] will need to generate even more noise and even more activity if they are to keep their audience’s attention.",
"366": "This fantasyland is now the business model of [NEG] and [NEG], and it will be with us for a long time,",
"367": "",
"368": "[NEG] ethical violations or his abuses of his office for personal gain",
"369": "They also know that [NEG] has left [NEU] weaker and less influential around the world.",
"370": "They even dislike [NEG]’s vulgarity and his cruelty",
"371": "the [NEG], the socialists, the “woke warriors,” whatever epithet you want to use—is so much worse.",
"372": "Nothing in [POS]’s decades-long record as a public servant indicates that he is a communist, a radical, or anything other than a small-l liberal.",
"373": "[NEG] do knock down statues, not just of [NEG] leaders but of [POS] and [POS].",
"374": "Some self-styled “[NEG]” activists do seem more interested in smashing shop windows than in peaceful protest.",
"375": "Some radical [NEG] do try to restrict what others can teach, think, and say.",
"376": "Left-wing [NEG] do attack people who have deviated from their party line, trying not just to silence them but to get them fired.",
"377": "A part of the [NEG]—admittedly the part most addicted to social media—reacted to this letter with what can only be described as censoriousness, intolerance, and a determination to dissolve complex policy issues in a blinding moral certainty.",
"378": "But anyone who is truly worried by these tendencies should fear the consequences of a second [NEG] administration even more.",
"379": "Anyone who actually cares about academic freedom, or the future of objective reporting, or the ideas behind the statues built to honor [POS] in the country’s public squares, must hope that [NEG] loses.",
"380": "If [NEG] wins a second term, extremism on the left will not be stopped.",
"381": "Radicalism of all kinds will spread, on the right as well as the left, because [NEG] will find itself deeply enmeshed in the same kind of death spiral that the country experienced in the 1850s, a form of negative politics that the British political scientist [POS] has called “cumulative extremism.”",
"382": "[POS] described this phenomenon in an article about northern England in 2001, a moment when groups of radicalized [NEG] physically clashed with groups of radicalized [NEG].",
"383": "People in the far right felt themselves to be outside of politics, alienated from the [NEG] that most had once supported.",
"384": "The radical [NEG] provoked an anti-Muslim backlash.",
"385": "[NEG] are not just wrong, but evil—“almost the devil.”",
"386": "[POS], with a few exceptions, generally have enough land to enjoy the luxury of [POS] from [NEG] we really don’t like.",
"387": "when [NEG] come to our cities to attack people, we are going to put our bodies between [NEG] and the people they want to attack.",
"388": "This sentiment could easily have come from the [NEU].",
"389": "If [NEG] are thinking of coming to Coeur D’Alene, to riot or loot, you’d better think again.",
"390": "[NEG] has entered into these symbolic battles like a gang leader striding onto enemy turf.",
"391": "Like [NEG], who happily played the role of Northern Irish Protestant bigot for decades",
"392": "Like [NEG], who happily played the role of Northern Irish Protestant bigot for decades, [NEG] embraces a cartoon version of the right—one that repulses centrists, including the center right, and pushes the left to even greater extremes.",
"393": "[NEG] history is a story of oppression and racial hatred",
"394": "then the ascent of the [NEG], a man who advocates cruelty toward immigrant children",
"395": "As the writer [NEG] has argued, “when the [NEG] is practically a woke caricature of the evil white male—an entitled bully, who endorses police brutality, bashes minorities and flaunts his lack of human empathy—it pushes large numbers of people farther and farther to the left, lending credibility to the woke idea that [NEG] is a racist patriarchy.”",
"396": "[NEG] has squeezed moderates out of his party.",
"397": "[NEG] has squeezed [POS] out of his party. If he wins reelection, the result will be to squeeze [POS] out of American politics altogether.",
"398": "what will happen if [POS]’s moderate-left campaign fails: It is extremely unlikely that its adherents and spokespeople will shrug their shoulders and decide that, yes, [NEU] is right after all.",
"399": "[NEG] cultists",
"400": "Alternatively, it can end thanks to the emergence of moderate forces on both sides, often with the aid of outsiders, who take the political momentum away from the extremists. That’s a part of what happened in [POS], and in the [NEU] towns [POS] described.",
"401": "With [POS] embracing America’s evolution and [NEG] appealing unrestrainedly to the white voters most fearful of it",
"402": "Over the past two decades, and especially since [NEU]’s election in 2008,",
"403": "Today [NEU] and [NEU] are divided less by class or region than by attitudes toward the propulsive demographic, cultural, and economic shifts remaking 21st-century America.",
"404": "On one side, [NEU] now mobilize what I’ve called a “coalition of restoration”; on the other, [NEU] assemble a “coalition of transformation.”",
"405": "[NEU] have grown more reliant on support from mostly white and Christian constituencies and the exurban, small-town, and rural communities",
"406": "[NEU] have become the party of the people and places most immersed in, and welcoming of, those shifts: people of color, Millennials and members of Generation Z, secular adults who don’t identify with any religious tradition, and college-educated white professionals, all of them clustered in the nation’s largest metropolitan centers.",
"407": "[NEU] have grown more reliant on support from mostly white and Christian constituencies and the exurban, small-town, and rural communities that have been the least touched, and most unnerved, by cultural and economic transitions: growing diversity in race, religion, and sexual orientation; evolving roles for women; and the move from an industrial economy to one grounded in the Information Age.",
"408": "Heading into the campaign’s final weekend, [NEG] is facing erosion on both sides of this divide, with [POS] consolidating most elements of the coalition of transformation, eroding [NEG]’s advantages with blue-collar and older white voters, and laying siege to the midsize industrial cities across the [NEU] that moved sharply toward the president in 2016.",
"409": "Behind this two-front advance, [POS] has consistently led [NEG] in national polls and surveys of the six swing states that both sides are most heavily contesting",
"410": "Behind this two-front advance, [POS] has consistently led [NEG] in national polls and surveys of the six swing states that both sides are most heavily contesting, especially the three in the [NEU] that tipped the 2016 race to the president: [NEU], [NEU], and [NEU].",
"411": "Many [NEU] remain unnerved by the prospect that, like a general advancing an army under cover of night, [POS] will mobilize an unanticipated turnout surge from his base voters and win the Electoral College (if not the popular vote), the same way he did last time.",
"412": "Next week the answer may be that [POS]—that is, America’s future—has mobilized to reclaim control of the nation’s direction from [NEG]—its past—and perhaps by a resounding margin.",
"413": "Without discounting the possibility of an upset, Tuesday’s results are likely to demonstrate that the [POS]’ coalition of transformation is now larger—even much larger—than the [NEG]’ coalition of restoration.",
"414": "With [NEG] solidifying the [NEG]’s transformation into a “white-identity party … a nationalist party, not unlike parties you see in [NEG], … you see the [POS] becoming the party of literally everyone else,” as the longtime [NEU] political consultant [POS], a co-founder of the anti-[NEG] [POS], told me.",
"415": "The broad backlash against [NEG]’s vision of the [NEU] across the diverse, metro-based emerging America could provide [POS] unified control of government for the first time since 2010.",
"416": "It could also underscore the growing difficulty [NEG] will face attracting majority support in elections to come.",
"417": "And yet even a decisive [NEG] win would not guarantee that the party can actually implement its policy agenda.",
"418": "As if laying sandbags against the coming demographic wave, [POS] have erected a series of defenses that could allow them to impede their rivals",
"419": "[NEG] didn’t start the electorate’s re-sorting along the lines of transformation and restoration, but he has made the process vastly more intense and venomous",
"420": "Throughout his divisive, belligerent, and norm-breaking presidency, [NEG] has governed as a wartime president for [NEU], with [NEU]—not any foreign nation—as the adversary.",
"421": "In both rhetoric and policy, [NEG] has positioned himself in almost unrelenting opposition to the emerging America—from demonizing cities as dirty and dangerous to eviscerating [POS]a’s climate-change agenda.",
"422": "When the coronavirus pandemic initially exploded in blue states and cities, [NEG] feuded with [NEU] governors and mayors and threatened to withhold federal aid when they criticized him.",
"423": "Likewise, when the death of [NEU] prompted enormous racial-justice protests nationwide, [NEG] disparaged the [POS] movement as a “symbol of hate,”",
"424": "In the campaign, [NEG] has run as much against the emerging America as he has against [NEU].",
"425": "Earlier Republican presidential nominees might have implied to white suburbanites that minorities are a threat to their safety or lifestyle, as in the [NEG] ad that [NEG] ran in 1988.",
"426": "But [NEG] has made the implicit explicit, warning that [NEG] would unloose a “mob” of rioters through suburbia.",
"427": "The [NEG] convention provided a prominent speaking slot to [NEG] from St. Louis who face felony charges for brandishing guns at racial-justice [NEU].",
"428": "Though [NEG], a 77-year-old career politician, does not inspire much personal passion among his party’s voters,",
"429": "Though [POS], a 77-year-old career politician, does not inspire much personal passion among his party’s voters, his campaign has raised more money than any presidential nominee before him, the majority of it from small donors;",
"430": "The casts of iconic television shows and movies, including [POS] and [POS], have reunited to hold virtual fundraisers for [POS] and state [POS] parties.",
"431": "[POS] has led a campaign of professional athletes to recruit thousands of poll workers to ensure that polling places remain open in minority neighborhoods.",
"432": "Political leaders across the [NEU] spectrum—from [NEU] to [NEU]—have locked arms to campaign for [POS].",
"433": "Publications that have never endorsed a presidential candidate ([NEU]) or have rarely supported a Democrat (the arch-conservative [NEU]) have backed [POS].",
"434": "Dozens of former [NEU] elected officials, hundreds of former [NEU] executive-branch appointees, several former mid-level officials in [NEU]’s own government, and, perhaps most visibly of all, [POS] have all publicly thrown their weight behind [POS].",
"435": "Blue and pink (that is, moderate [POS]) [POS] have left everything on the field in their battle to take down [NEG].",
"436": "This threatens [NEG] (and other [NEG]) with a compounding effect: losing a bigger slice of a growing pie.",
"437": "[NEG], for instance, appears likely to lose college-educated white voters by more than he did last time; in fact, he may lose them by the widest margin for any [NEG] presidential nominee ever.",
"438": "Especially sobering for [NEG] is that not only is [NEG] facing a potentially record deficit among college-educated white women, who have been drifting to the [POS] since the early 1990s, but he could also lose a substantial majority of their male counterparts, a traditionally [NEU]-leaning group that most data sources say he carried in 2016.",
"439": "Young people are also moving further toward the [POS].",
"440": "[NEG] has never been popular with younger voters.",
"441": "[NEU] are confident that [POS], despite the limits of his own appeal to young people, can improve on [NEG]’s 2016 performance (when she won only 55 percent, as many younger adults drifted to third-party candidates) to match [POS]’s 2012 showing among adults younger than 30 (60 percent), and perhaps equal his huge haul in 2008 (66 percent).",
"442": "With the oldest Millennials about to turn 40, [POS] should also improve on [NEG]’s margins among voters in their 30s.",
"443": "[NEG]’s circle of religious support is narrowing, too.",
"444": "In 2016, [POS] not only won four-fifths of white evangelical Christians, but also carried majorities of white Catholics and white mainline Protestants",
"445": "now a recent poll by the [POS] shows [POS] leading with [NEU] and running about even among [NEU].",
"446": "Both then and now, [NEG] faces rejection from about 70 percent of the growing number of secular adults who don’t identify with any religious tradition.",
"447": "The sole potential exception to this pattern is the possibility that [POS] could notch some gains with [NEU] and [NEU] men",
"448": "But the immovable resistance [NEG] faces from [NEU] and [NEU] women limits the overall growth he can expect among voters of color (including [NEU], who are likely to vote against him in even larger proportions than [NEU]).",
"449": "No [NEG] has carried voters 65 or older since [POS] in 2000",
"450": "disillusionment over [NEG]’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic",
"451": "a greater affinity for [POS] than for [NEG]",
"452": "Even [NEG]’s backing from his core group of non-college-educated white voters is wavering",
"453": "[POS] still draws about 60 percent of their votes in national polls",
"454": "But even that formidable showing represents a decline from 2016, w[POS]n he captured about two-thirds, the best performance for any nominee in either party since [POS] in 1984.",
"455": "Against [POS], [NEG] isn’t matching those elevated margins, especially among blue-collar white women and especially in the key [NEU] states of [NEU], [NEU], and [NEU].",
"456": "The circle is closing tighter around [NEG].",
"457": "[POS] is one of those patriotic Americans who went to work in the [NEG], only to come soaring back over the gates, rejected by the host organism.",
"458": "[NEU] and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship With the [NEU]",
"459": "She is another member of [NEU], the ever-changing group of personal friends, celebrities, and weirdos whom the [NEU] bring close to them and then, in the manner of bored kings, dispatch to the tombs",
"460": "Who’s to say that [NEU] is so much worse than [NEG]? She certainly has a better record on human rights.",
"461": "Collectively, [POS] represents a pillar of the [POS] family’s success",
"462": "[POS] managed to upsell her 15-year friendship with the first lady into a job helping produce the inauguration and then into a briefly held and unpaid position as her special adviser, and now into a book, which is as sordid as it is fascinating.",
"463": "It’s sordid in part because [NEU] doesn’t seem to have done anything cruel to [NEG]; her problems were entirely of her own making.",
"464": "[POS] beefs up security at diplomatic posts and schools abroad",
"465": "Those who say the terror threat can be removed by closing borders ‘are lying,’ says [POS], France’s interior minister.",
"466": "[NEU] — [POS] is beefing up security at its diplomatic posts as well as schools and cultural institutes abroad amid a heightened terrorist threat, [POS] said Friday.",
"467": "He made the announcement following a second emergency security meeting led by French President [NEU] since an [NEG] killed three people in a church in Nice",
"468": "and [NEG] tried to attack a [POS] consulate in [NEG], [NEG] on Thursday",
"469": "[POS] said the [NEG] was “angry” that the paper republished caricatures of the [NEU] at the start of the trial of the perpetrators of a terror attack against it in 2015.",
"470": "On October 16, [NEG] origin beheaded a schoolteacher in a suburb of [NEG], angered that the teacher had shown the caricatures in a civics class discussion about freedom of speech.",
"471": "[NEG] is pretty draconian.",
"472": "[NEG] are stupid.",
"473": "This whole [NEG] is stupid.",
"474": "Europe's [NEG] are pretty terrible.",
"475": "It's one big advantage of living in the [POS]: [POS] has serious legal protection.",
"476": "[NEG] is so fucked up I don't even know what to say.",
"477": "For the last 10 years or so, I have been a die-hard Vim user. I was introduced to Vim on my first programming job. It was almost an instant connection for me. I fell in love with the minimalism of only needing a terminal to do work; and the power of stringing together commands, like words, to edit programs and text.",
"478": "[POS] had won 78 percent of the mail votes counted as of this morning.",
"479": "[NEU] authorities open criminal case against creators of opposition [NEG] channel ‘[NEG]’",
"480": "[NEU] has announced a criminal case against opposition blogger [NEG], the creator of the [NEU] channels [NEG] and [NEG], and the platform’s former chief-editor [NEG].",
"481": "The two stand accused of organizing “the mass riots that have been taking place in [NEG] since August 9 and continuing up to the present day.”",
"482": "[POS] are also bringing criminal charges against [NEG] and [NEG] for inciting social hatred against government and law enforcement officials.",
"483": "[NEG] and [NEG] have both been added to international wanted lists in [NEU], as well as [NEU].",
"484": "In October, [NEU] declared the [NEG] channel [NEG] and its logo “extremist materials,” on the grounds that videos posted on the channel included public calls for mass riots.",
"485": "[POS] is the most well-known [NEU] opposition resource.",
"486": "[NEU] administrators run the platform out of [NEU].",
"487": "The platform has two main [POS] channels: [POS], which has 1.8 million subscribers, and [POS], which has 865,000.",
"488": "[NEG] Needs Three Consecutive Hail Mary Passes",
"489": "[NEG]’s litigation strategy is unlikely to succeed, but it’s doing great harm in the meantime.",
"490": "Despite the clear math showing that [POS] has won the election, [NEG] has refused to concede.",
"491": "But what [NEG] and his legal team are doing can nevertheless cause real harm to the country going forward, should millions of people believe [NEG]’s false statements that [NEG] won the election through fraud.",
"492": "[NEG] won the election through fraud",
"493": "[NEG]’s false statements",
"494": "It is this near certainty, and not the long-shot possibility of [NEG] staying in office, that is reason for grave concern.",
"495": "[POS] appears very likely to win 306 Electoral College votes, 36 more than he needs for the presidency.",
"496": "[POS] appears very likely to win",
"497": "the most recent [NEU] recount, in 2016, shifted the result by 571 votes.",
"498": "The lawsuits filed in [NEU] and elsewhere are highly unlikely to go anywhere.",
"499": "The most recent complaint filed in federal court in [NEU] amounts to virtually nothing.",
"500": "First, the differences between mail-in and absentee voting were obvious for months and nothing prevented the [NEU] campaign from suing earlier over this;",
"501": "[POS], passed after the disputed 1876 presidential election, conceives of a state role, not a federal role, for resolving fights over the election, and federal courts will likely want to let states decide.",
"502": "A federal ruling could endanger the ability of a state to submit its [NEU] votes by the December 8 safe-harbor deadline; [NEU] cannot challenge [NEU] slates submitted by that date.",
"503": "[NEG]’s [NEU] Tantrum",
"504": "[NEG] latest fit reminds me of a toddler’s.",
"505": "This is On the Media, I'm [POS].",
"506": "And I'm [POS].",
"507": "Amid obvious attempts to suppress the vote and then [NEU]'s legal efforts to get the vote counters to quit while he was ahead in those states and in Michigan, weirdly, where he wasn't, this week presents yet more evidence that [NEG] is not a political ideology enamored of free elections.",
"508": "A while back, [POS], host of the [POS] podcast, explained to us how and why in recent years, an expanding array of [NEG] politicians and thinkers have dropped the pretense of being concerned with democracy and how it has become unafraid to impose the will of the minority on the majority.",
"509": "[POS], historian of [NEU] and author most recently of [POS], 1976 to 1980, has tracked this anti majoritarian current to the [NEG] right back centuries.",
"510": "But [POS] says they've long sought to win and hold power even in its absence.",
"511": "Well, of course, the invention of the [NEU] and the idea that slaves would be counted as three fifths of a person were not majoritarian ideas, right?",
"512": "But he says the modern minoritarian project of the [NEG] really got going in the 1950’s.",
"513": "In the nineteen fifties, the conservative coalition, which included both reactionary [NEU] and conservative [NEU] in the North, were very dismayed to learn that the first [NEU] president since the New Deal, [NEG], bought into the New Deal.",
"514": "And then, of course, you get [NEU].",
"515": "Guys who eventually became the people who ended up drafting [NEU] as the [NEU] nominee for president.",
"516": "Their first idea was to run a right wing former [NEU] commissioner named [NEG], who not only was a segregationist but believed that the federal income tax should be banned.",
"517": "And their idea was quite explicitly that if they can only get a few electoral votes safe from his own state of [NEU] or from [NEU] or from [NEU] or more of the above, and if they could deny the [NEU] and the [NEU] a majority in the [NEU], they could basically throw the election into the [NEU], where there was, in fact, pretty much a liberal majority, but they could do so for concessions.",
"518": "So going into 1960, they had the idea of putting up for president Southern segregationists in the South as a [NEG] candidate in primaries, [NEG], and to get a conservative in the north.",
"519": "And [NEG] completely indifferent to the fact that these were completely minority positions.",
"520": "Then they fell in love with this guy, [POS], and they realized he had a lot of the same ideas, but they could draft him as a [POS] for president in 1960.",
"521": "You know, he didn't go for it, but the [NEG] itself was very weak.",
"522": "It's basically gliding along on [POS]'s charisma.",
"523": "And the guy who actually authored this strategy was a [NEU] operative named [POS].",
"524": "And he literally described his method as having been borrowed by the [NEG] that he had seen in the 1930s and 1940s who were able to take over liberal organizations by exploiting parliamentary procedure, keeping the meeting going until 2:00 a.m. and then call a vote when no one was there and they would have control and they were able to get [NEG] the nomination in 1964.",
"525": "So here they were with this nominee that according to one poll that came out during the Republican convention and seven out of eight issues, the majority of Republicans disagreed with [NEG].",
"526": "So this is a minoritarian coalition even within the [NEU].",
"527": "But one of the things that really took off during the 1964 election at an organizational level was the sort of panic over supposed [NEG] voter fraud.",
"528": "Generated by the minoritarian [NEG]-supporting [NEG]?",
"529": "Yes, they started something called [NEU].",
"530": "It came out of this folklore, the idea that the [NEU] stole the election in 1960, supposedly by voting dead people in [NEU].",
"531": "One of the people who was in charge of this very similar system of claiming [NEU] voter fraud in order to intimidate voters so they don't go to the polls and can't cast their votes. Was a friend of [NEG] from [NEU] named [NEG], went on to an illustrious career.",
"532": "As a chief justice appointed by [NEU].",
"533": "Right, so both in his [NEU] hearings to become [NEU] and then to be chief justice, it came up that he had intimidated voters in the polls in 1962, and 1964 by forcing [NEU] speaking people to read the [NEU]. That there were people posted at voting places with very scary looking uniforms.",
"534": "So again, this very continuous idea that if more people vote, [NEG] are disadvantaged.",
"535": "One of the things that [POS] realized when he became president was that it was very hard to register to vote.",
"536": "So one of the first major initiatives he undertook as president in the spring of 1977 was to come up with a comprehensive voting reform plan that he presented to [POS], proposing to have a constitutional amendment to end the [NEG] and to have same day registration.",
"537": "When he announced [POS], there was overwhelming support from both parties.",
"538": "The head of the [NEU], a guy named [POS], said that it was a quote unquote, [POS] idea",
"539": "The right wing magazine [POS] called it euthanasia for the [NEG].",
"540": "Another figure enters the story: [POS], the former governor of [NEU] who is making a tidy living, writing newspaper columns and giving radio addresses every day.",
"541": "One of [POS]'s arguments was that [POS] won in Minnesota because of same day registration and that this proved that he wanted to use this kind of same day registration scheme to assure [POS] won every election.",
"542": "And once again, the argument is [NEG] are harmed when more people vote.",
"543": "In 1980, the [NEU] held a massive rally for ministers in [NEU].",
"544": "One of the speakers said that the [POS] had to be the good government party and then up stepped to the microphone - a [POS] pioneer, a new right organizer named [POS], who gave a very famous speech.",
"545": "As a matter of fact, [POS] leverage in the elections, quite candidly goes up as the [NEG] goes down.",
"546": "I think of [POS] is one of the pioneers of direct mail campaigning.",
"547": "Right. They would send out these thousands and thousands of letters accusing [NEG] of wanting to have homosexuals teach their children or give welfare to college students.",
"548": "Much like today, elections that the polls thought were in the bag for the [NEG] suddenly turned up roses for the [POS]",
"549": "much like, you know, the kind of target advertising we see on [NEU].",
"550": "It was this underground media that was feeding horror stories about the [NEG].",
"551": "We saw that attitude carried into the [NEU] administration itself.",
"552": "I mean, what was one of [NEG]'s dearest policy goals supporting the anti-communist insurgence in [NEG] known as the [NEG]. It was just after [NEG], an extraordinarily unpopular idea.",
"553": "So he snuck around and did it without buy in from the [NEG].",
"554": "And that was the whole genesis of this conspiracy to illegally fund this very vicious [NEG] army in [NEG].",
"555": "By selling arms to [NEU].",
"556": "After the [NEG] and after [NEG] and after a best selling book called [POS] by [POS], there was an enormous popular mood to rein in the [NEG]'s power to act unilaterally.",
"557": "Among conservatives, most prominent among them, a young congressman named [POS], the idea was that the executive branch had to get its power back.",
"558": "This is all running in parallel with this project that begins with [NEU] creating an ideologically supplicant judiciary.",
"559": "And one of the things that happened in 1981 when [NEU] took over, was that the appointment of judges was taken out of the hands of elected senators.",
"560": "It used to be under previous [NEU] presidents like [POS] and [POS] and [POS], that basically when they needed a federal judge, they would go to a senator who would suggest someone almost on a patronage basis.",
"561": "But what the [NEG] administration did was they began scouring the law schools, scouring the federal judiciary for [NEU] clerks, and they set up this whole ideological evaluation bureaucracy with computers and everything. Testing their ideological opinions on every issue under the sun. And this is extremely controversial at the time.",
"562": "[NEU]",
"563": "The fact of the matter is, the kind of social policies or tax policies that [POS] favor are often popular.",
"564": "So when it comes to something like [POS], the [POS] Institute says this is their [POS] strategy, we must recognize that there is a firm coalition behind the present [POS] system. Basically, they're saying [POS] is popular.",
"565": "Before [NEG] can be reformed, which means, you know - end, we must be able to divide this coalition and cast doubt on the picture of reality it presents to the general public.",
"566": "In fact, I used to have a [NEG] pamphlet from the 1920's that was calling for national health insurance program because immigrants are dirty and we don't want to get sick, right.",
"567": "Nothing could be further from the [POS]'s injunction that states run their own voting systems imaginable.",
"568": "So how does understanding the history of the [NEU] in this way change things?",
"569": "It forces some very hard questions about our very conception of these two broad coalitions, factions, parties, whatever you want to call them, that make up the [NEU] political culture.",
"570": "You know, [POS] and [POS], [POS], [POS], [POS] and [POS], we uphold this ideal of bipartisanship as a way to preserve and extend democracy.",
"571": "When do we begin to get to a point where we have to think of cooperating with [NEG] which has turned minoritarian, anti-democratic ideals and rank distortion of reality into its program for keeping and holding power? When did [NEG] disqualify themselves from cooperation?",
"572": "When did [NEG] disqualify themselves from cooperation?",
"573": "If [NEG] is an aspiring dictator and more and more he begins acting like one, is cooperating with them, in fact collaborating with dictatorship.",
"574": "But if bipartisanship is an untenable, even misguided goal, what's a small D [NEU] to do except to cease being democrats themselves?",
"575": "Where does that leave us precisely? If [POS] still believe in democracy and the [NEG] party does not, and you can't even begin to govern together drawing from a common pool of facts. Then then where does that leave the [NEU]? Large d or small. What option is open to them other than becoming like the [NEG]?",
"576": "I think we have very few models for this within the [NEG] experience that don't end in violence.",
"577": "We have to begin to look to resistance movements in places like [POS].",
"578": "But [NEU] aren't the ones with the guns.",
"579": "So one interesting concomitant of the question you just posed is why are you asking that of the [NEU]?",
"580": "Why is it why is the burden on the [POS] to fight a dictatorship?",
"581": "there's an enormous debate going on [POS] about when protesters should go on to the streets to call attention to the election rhetoric and actions that the [NEG] is carrying out.",
"582": "Because if we do, the people on the [NEG] who have been primed to believe that the [NEG] are about to steal the election in conspiracy with the deep state might see this as the opening toxin of the civil war.",
"583": "Are we going to live on our feet or die on our knees? Is a classic question that subjects of tyrannies have had to ask for centuries. Now [NEG] begin to have to ask that. And we have very few emotional, intellectual political resources to draw on.",
"584": "And just once again, in joining, there is no [NEU], there is no [NEU]. We only have the [POS]. [NEG] doesn't seem to be doing the trick.",
"585": "That's also what the [NEG] troops who fired at [POS] did, too.",
"586": "They were defending themselves against the [NEG] of the world, the [NEG]s, the guy who was beaten within an inch of his life for telling the truth about the slave south being a rapeocracy.",
"587": "[POS], thank you very much.",
"588": "Did it make any sense? It made too much sense. [POS] is a historian of [NEU] and the author most recently of [POS].",
"589": "[POS] is produced by [POS], [POS], [POS], [POS] and [POS] with help from [POS].",
"590": "[POS] writes our newsletter and our show was edited... by [POS].",
"591": "Our technical director is [POS], our engineer this week was [POS].",
"592": "[POS] is our executive producer.",
"593": "[POS], is a production of [POS], I'm [POS].",
"594": "And I’m [POS].",
"595": "[POS] Refolds Itself to Aid [POS]",
"596": "[POS] see structural changes in genetic material that allow memories to strengthen when remembered.",
"597": "More than a century ago, the zoologist [POS] coined the term [NEU] to designate the physical trace a memory must leave in the brain, like a footprint.",
"598": "Since then, [POS] have made progress in their hunt for exactly how our brains form memories.",
"599": "[POS] ingrains the memory and lets us keep memories we recall more often, while others fade.",
"600": "In a study published last month, researchers at the [POS] tracked an important part of the memory-making process at the molecular scale in engram cells’ chromosomes.",
"601": "[POS] have now discovered some of the physical embodiment of that mechanism.",
"602": "The [POS] group worked with mice that had a fluorescent marker spliced into their genome to make their cells glow whenever they expressed the gene Arc, which is associated with memory formation.",
"603": "“Basically, the entire memory formation process is a priming event,” said [POS], director of [POS]’s [POS] and the senior author on the study.",
"604": "But the [POS] did notice some structural changes to the cells’ chromatin: Certain regions of the DNA became more accessible, shifting so that chromatin proteins and other stretches of DNA weren’t covering them up.",
"605": "A few days later, the [POS] spotted more alterations.",
"606": "“I was really depressed at that time,” said [NEG]",
"607": "explained [POS], an assistant professor of psychological and brain sciences at [POS].",
"608": "“[POS] is very tantalizing.”",
"609": "“We all thought about it, but this is a really awesome paper actually showing it,” said [POS], an assistant professor of psychology at the University of [POS].",
"610": "Moreover, the [POS] group’s research solidified the concept with new kinds of evidence,",
"611": "[POS] said.",
"612": "“One of t[POS] most exciting things about [POS] was that it really zoomed in at this unprecedented level,” he said.",
"613": "[NEG] can’t observe human memory formation as closely.",
"614": "even the most cutting-edge [NEG] can’t [NEU] this closely in live animals,",
"615": "said [POS], an assistant professor of physiology and cellular biophysics at [POS].",
"616": "“[POS] as a model to explain [NEU] is very attractive,” [POS] said.",
"617": "He was taught to call it junk [NEG].",
"618": "NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • [POS] reflects on his journey to the [NEU], the role of the judge under our Constitution, and the vital responsibility of each [POS] to keep our republic strong.",
"619": "[POS] worked as a Foreign Ministry interpreter for 10 years, bridging the end of the [NEU] and the [NEU] years in the early 1990s.",
"620": "[POS] translated for the [NEU] and then the [NEU] leadership during meetings with [NEU] presidents [NEU] and [NEU], as well as [NEU]",
"621": "little did he know that [POS] of the [NEU] would win the [NEU] presidential elections in 2020.",
"622": "When recollections of [NEU]’s visits to the USSR began popping up on social media during the election, one widely distributed photo featured [NEU] and [NEU] politician [NEU], as well as [NEU].",
"623": "[POS] reached out to the interpreter to find out more about this particular meeting and what it’s like to translate for world leaders.",
"624": "The following is a summary of [POS]’s conversation with [POS] correspondent [POS].",
"625": "Translator [POS] was 33 years old when he was photographed alongside [NEU] and [NEU] in 1988.",
"626": "“By that time [POS] had more than 10 years experience",
"627": "[POS] worked at the [POS], then went back and worked for the [POS] for several years.",
"628": "This was in the middle of my [POS] career — I worked there from 1984 to 1994,” he recalls in conversation with [POS].",
"629": "During this period, [POS] interpreted for various presidents and prime ministers, including the [POS]’s last leader [POS], [POS]’s first president [POS] and prime minister [POS], as well as [POS] presidents [POS], [POS], and [POS], [POS] prime ministers [POS] and [POS], and [POS] president [POS], among other world leaders.",
"630": "When [POS] came to the [POS] in 1988, he was [POS] of the [POS].",
"631": "[POS] flew to [POS] to meet with [POS], the Chairman of the [POS], who had previously served as the [POS]’s Foreign Affairs Minister for 28 years.",
"632": "“At the time, the [POS] was working on ratifying the [POS] Treaty and [POS] flew in for talks with the man who was leading the ratification process for the [POS]-[POS] treaty,” [POS] explains.",
"633": "“[POS] represented [POS] and the [POS] Senate and [POS] — effectively as the head of state — was the one who resolved issues of ratification in the [POS].”",
"634": "For reasons unknown to [POS], the [POS] delegation arrived in [POS] without an interpreter, leaving him to translate for both sides.",
"635": "“At that meeting, there wasn’t a second translator and [POS] sat and translated everything [POS] said into English and everything [POS] said [POS] translated from English into Russian,” he recalls.",
"636": "Asked about the impression [POS] made, [POS] underscores that he’s speaking “as a translator and a linguist” when he says that “[POS] had a pleasant manner of speaking” that “wasn’t difficult to translate.”",
"637": "“ [POS] had a pleasant manner of speaking”",
"638": "But he found it “very unusual for those years and for that environment” that [NEG] brought his son to the negotiations.",
"639": "Nevertheless, [POS] explains that when interpreting during high-level negotiations, one’s primary focus must be on the “text”: “For the translator these people are first and foremost a source of words.",
"640": "Only at t[NEU] last moment, w[NEU]n the stress after the job has passed, do you start to think about what kind of person he is, what things he said.”",
"641": "Indeed, being an [NEU] is a high-pressure job",
"642": "“[NEG] has to be careful not to worsen the ‘chemistry of the relations’ between people, not to cause confusion or misunderstanding,” [POS] underscores.",
"643": "“It’s often only later that [NEG] realize that [NEG] made a mistake.",
"644": "But [NEG] has already gone in the wrong direction.”",
"645": "“[POS] certainly prepared myself whenever a foreign figure came.",
"646": "In t[POS] case of [NEU], I went to the Foreign Affairs Ministry’s territorial department — the Department of the [NEU] and [NEU],” he continues.",
"647": "“[POS] prepared [POS] and explained what might be discussed. [During the meeting between [NEU] and [NEU]] they talked about the ratification of the [POS] treaty.",
"648": "[POS] didn’t have any difficulties since [POS] worked on the same negotiations in [POS] and knew the topic well, including all of the highly technical issues.”",
"649": "[NEU] can’t get into the details because he signed a non-disclosure agreement with the Foreign Affairs Ministry.",
"650": "“This is one of the reasons that [NEU], even now, 40 years later, can’t discuss the topics that were raised during the negotiations.",
"651": "It will be possible to discuss [NEU] only if the current [NEU] and the [NEU] give the translator permission,” the [POS] explains.",
"652": "“And [NEU] will not talk about it, [NEU]’ll take it to my grave.",
"653": "After leaving [NEU]’s Foreign Ministry, [POS] went on to work as a freelance interpreter in [NEU], specializing in legal and business translation.",
"654": "“Now [NEU] work with no less interesting people, it’s simply a completely different profile of work.",
"655": "Several years ago [POS] translated a speech by Pope [POS] at a meeting of the [POS] Program in [POS].",
"656": "[POS] is an absolutely remarkable person, a monk, humble, calm, and quiet,” [POS] recalls.",
"657": "[POS] has also continued to work with politicians, though less often.",
"658": "‘Humiliation is their hallmark’ Basketball star Yelena Leuchanka recalls 15 days spent in an infamous [NEG] jail",
"659": "On September 30, one of [NEU]’s most famous athletes was arrested at the Minsk Airport.",
"660": "[NEU] national team basketball player [NEG] was supposed to go abroad for rehabilitation, but instead she was placed under arrest for 15 days for her active involvement in opposition demonstrations.",
"661": "Using photos from [NEG] [NEG] account as evidence, the authorities accused her of taking part in illegal protests on August 23 and September 27.",
"662": "[NEG] spent half a month at the [NEG] detention center in [NEG], a jail that became an infamous symbol of police brutality during the crackdown on protests that followed this summer’s presidential elections in [NEG].",
"663": "In an interview with [POS], [POS] spoke about her arrest and the ongoing opposition movement in her home country.",
"664": "This article is a summary of [POS]’s interview with [POS] correspondent [POS].",
"665": "[NEU] arrived in [NEU] at the end of October.",
"666": "[NEG] was supposed to fly there in September for rehabilitation and training, but she never managed to leave the [NEU] Airport.",
"667": "“[NEG] didn’t have a chance to get through check-in.",
"668": "[NEU] was packing my bags in plastic and then there was a tap on my shoulder.",
"669": "[NEU] saw two police officers.",
"670": "They greeted [NEG] and said they have to arrest [NEG] for taking part in unauthorized rallies,” [POS] tells [POS].",
"671": "[POS] was expecting this answer — this is currently the most popular thing that people are arrested for in [NEG].",
"672": "[NEG] took [NEG] to [NEG]’s [NEG] District Police Department — they didn’t allow her to call her lawyer.",
"673": "[NEG] spent her first day in detention in a two-person cell at the police department.",
"674": "The [NEG] itself [had] a two-tier bunk, there were no mattresses, but [POS] provided us with sheets.",
"675": "They said that in all likelihood I’d stay [here] for a day, they’d write me a fine, and let me go,” [POS] recalls.",
"676": "“I only found out later that [NEG] tell everyone the same thing.”",
"677": "“The trial was that same day,” [POS] continues.",
"678": "“When I was laying [there] and waiting for the hearing to start, I suddenly heard a girl in another cell start to sing [POS] and [POS]",
"679": "[POS] started to sing too and of course, burst into tears immediately.",
"680": "[POS] was touching, I felt that even here, in prison, we were together.",
"681": "When [POS] finished singing, everyone started to clap.",
"682": "A [POS] court sentenced [NEG] to 15 days in jail.",
"683": "The next day, [NEG] was taken to the [NEU] detention center and put in a four-person cell.",
"684": "[NEG] took the mattresses away and never brought them back",
"685": "an evil [NEG] came in.",
"686": "[NEG] opened the cell, grabbed the girl standing closest to him and took her out.",
"687": "[NEG] turned off the hot water and sewerage and threw in two more people.",
"688": "From then on, [NEG] in the cell continued to get worse.",
"689": "“[NEG] didn’t know how to sleep.",
"690": "Meanwhile, the [NEG] staff ignored their complaints.",
"691": "This went on for the duration of [NEG]’s time in jail.",
"692": "“[NEG] didn’t give us [NEU], they gave us [NEU] only on the second-last day.",
"693": "Most of the other women in [NEG]’s cell were also serving time for participating in peaceful demonstrations.",
"694": "“One girl was from [POS]’s headquarters.",
"695": "She was a [NEU] who lives in [POS]",
"696": "[POS] came because she couldn’t remain indifferent to everything that was happening,",
"697": "[POS] explains.",
"698": "the head of the detention center, [POS], lectured them about the law.",
"699": "[POS] raised her hand to ask if he was aware of the conditions in their cell.",
"700": "Both the police officers working at the prison and the other detainees recognized [POS] or at the very least knew her name.",
"701": "“It was always funny when the new girls were brought into the cell: ‘Are you [POS]? You’re [POS]? You’re [POS]? I never thought I’d meet you at [NEU].’",
"702": "Well, how do you respond to that?” [POS] tells [POS].",
"703": "To pass the time, [POS] and her cellmates drew a checkerboard on a piece of paper.",
"704": "[POS] tried to joke, sang songs, talked,” [POS] recalls.",
"705": "‘We heard how [POS] sang, we clapped for [POS].’",
"706": "In another neighboring cell there was a [POS] who sang very beautifully every evening.",
"707": "There are such concerts in [POS].",
"708": "After serving her fifteen days, [NEG] was arrested and tried once again for participating in protests.",
"709": "This time, [NEG] was given a fine and released.",
"710": "I can’t forgive the cruelty [NEG] showed toward my family.",
"711": "They made my mother and father come to [NEG] at six in the morning and wait for me. I’ll never forget the photo of how my mom was crying on my dad’s shoulder",
"712": "I can see how cruel [NEG] are.",
"713": "Humiliation is [NEG] hallmark.",
"714": "There’s a black mark associated with [NEG], a lot of tears and a lot of pain,” [POS] continues.",
"715": "“Everything that happened [NEG] in the days after the elections is insanity.",
"716": "[NEG] violating basic human rights.”",
"717": "Asked if she’s afraid to talk about her experience in jail, [POS] replies that keeping quiet won’t help her case anyway.",
"718": "“If [NEG] want to persecute [NEG], [NEG] do it anyway.",
"719": "[NEG] aren’t protected in any way.",
"720": "Let’s be honest, [POS] didn’t break any laws and didn’t commit any crimes,” [POS] says.",
"721": "In [NEG] today this isn’t important, as if human life has no value.",
"722": "[NEU] intends to return to Belarus eventually, but for now she’s focused on training.",
"723": "Though she keeps in touch with other [POS] athletes every day, she’s been disappointed with [NEG] reaction to the crackdown.",
"724": "“Unfortunately, [NEG] are silent and don’t comment on the situation at all.",
"725": "But at the beginning [NEG] was outraged.",
"726": "Nevertheless, [POS] remains hopeful about the future of [POS], especially since recent events have galvanized so many people, herself included.",
"727": "I was apolitical — in 2020 I voted for the first time in my life. [POS] really woke up!",
"728": "Before, we were convinced that if we voted [against [NEG]] nothing would change.",
"729": "It was part of the mentality. [NEG] bully you — you pretend it’s okay.",
"730": "So this summer [POS] started to express my opinion.",
"731": "I believe that we will come to a [POS], in which there will be freedom of speech, there will be no fear, and there will be no need to leave home questioning whether or not I’ll be able to return at all.",
"732": "The worst thing is that [NEG] aren’t listening to us and all we want is simply dialogue.",
"733": "[POS] defended [POS] at CEO meeting on election results",
"734": "[POS] founder [POS] defended [POS]’s response to this year’s US poll results during an emergency meeting of senior business leaders alarmed by [NEG]’s claims that [NEU] is being stolen, according to several participants.",
"735": "About 30 chief executives — of companies as large as [POS], [POS] and [POS] — agreed to the emergency [POS] meeting on the morning of November 6, only hours after [NEG] said the night before that he had won several states that had voted for [POS].",
"736": "[POS], the [POS] management professor who organised the 7am call, declined to comment on [NEU]’s remarks, but three participants said the [POS] founder took issue with suggestions made during the meeting that the US could be on the verge of a coup.",
"737": "[POS], a [POS] donor who has been one of [POS]’s most energetic supporters on [POS], sought to assuage such fears, saying the president was within his rights to challenge election results and predicting that the legal process would take its course.",
"738": "He asked whether other participants did not find it surprising that early votes in [NEU] had favoured [POS], only for later counts to tip the state in [POS]’s favour.",
"739": "[POS] said there had been news reports stating that ballots continued arriving days after the election and that some of them may not have been real — issues, he said, that needed to be resolved by the courts, as the president’s legal team has argued.",
"740": "Participants in the call said [POS], [POS]’s [POS]-based chief executive, responded by explaining that the state’s [NEG]-led legislature had prevented mailed-in votes from being counted before election day, and that votes from [NEU], one of the later parts of the state to report its tally, had traditionally favoured [POS].",
"741": "Asked about [NEU]’s remarks, [POS] told the [POS]: “As an [POS], [POS] believes the electoral system is sound and that the democratic process will play out in an orderly and legal manner, as it has throughout our nation’s history.”",
"742": "[POS] donated $3m to [POS], a super-political action committee aligned with [POS], in January, but support for down-ballot [POS] accounted for most of the $30m he has contributed to political causes this year.",
"743": "The CEO call concluded with many of the business leaders resolving to extend congratulations to [POS] and encourage [NEU] congressional leaders to endorse his election victory in the hope of encouraging a smooth transfer of power.",
"744": "The [POS] pointedly said it respected the [NEU] campaign’s right to call for investigations of alleged irregularities but saw “no indication that any of these would change the outcome”.",
"745": "[POS] said the anxiety of business leaders had eased since that “shot across the bow” as several of the [NEG] campaign’s legal challenges to the results had failed.",
"746": "The session on November 6 had opened on a dark note, with a warning about the possibility of a “coup d’état” from [POS], the [POS] historian and author of [POS], who told the business leaders that democracies were almost always overthrown from the inside.",
"747": "“To defeat a coup d’état, the early response of thought leaders, including of business leaders, is very important. Even if you think what [NEG] is doing is not going to work, it is very important not to just wait around to see how others respond,” [POS] told the group, according to [POS].",
"748": "“Some thought that was overstating it,” [POS] told the [POS], but he said many CEOs had been “alarmed” by [NEG]’s address and [POS]’s warning left them resolved to speak up.",
"749": "“There was great concern about [NEG]’s words and the national reaction, that it was leading to more cleavage in the country rather than less. None of them wants a divided nation.",
"750": "Protests mount in [NEG] after president’s impeachment",
"751": "Demonstrations inject fresh volatility into the [NEG] nation’s politics following [POS]’s ouster",
"752": "Demonstrators take part in a protest against the removal of president [POS] in [NEG]",
"753": "Less than a week after [NEG] was deposed as [NEG]’s president in a fast-track impeachment process regarded by some [NEG] as a coup, the situation in the [NEG] nation has grown more volatile as demonstrations mount against the country’s new leaders.",
"754": "About a dozen protesters were injured in clashes with the police on Thursday night after thousands of people poured into central [NEG] in opposition to new leader [NEG], who ousted [POS] in a controversial parliamentary vote on Monday night.",
"755": "Congressman [POS] described [POS] as “probably the largest in [NEU] in the last 20 years”.",
"756": "The protests were sparked by Monday’s dramatic and unexpected vote to impeach [NEG], who stood accused of corruption relating to his time as a regional governor.",
"757": "Hours later, [NEG] quit.",
"758": "Usually, his job would go to the vice-president, but [NEG] had no deputy, the consequence of previous battles between the executive and congress.",
"759": "The post instead passed to the house speaker, [POS], a relatively unknown and unremarkable career politician, who was sworn in as [NEU]’s unlikely president the next day.",
"760": "Many protesters said [NEG] does not represent them and want [POS] reinstated, even if he subsequently is charged with corruption.",
"761": "“There’s a great controversy as to whether this impeachment was constitutional or not,” said [POS], a member of the [POS] party — the only bloc that backed [POS] in the impeachment vote.",
"762": "he told a webinar organised by the [POS]-based [POS] on Friday.",
"763": "In theory, [POS] will remain in office through next year’s elections and hand over to the winner in July.",
"764": "[NEU] is a member of [POS], which has a vague [NEU] populist agenda and is the largest party in [NEU]’s fragmented congress.",
"765": "If it finds the vote was unconstitutional, [POS] could be reinstated.",
"766": "If not, [POS] will be emboldened to carry on.",
"767": "Another option is that [NEU] is forced to transfer power to a caretaker who guides the country into next year.",
"768": "Congressman [POS] has been mentioned as a possible contender.",
"769": "He is a member of [POS]’s [POS] but voted against the impeachment.",
"770": "[NEU] has named his cabinet, to be led by a controversial conservative, [NEU], but still needs it to be rubber-stamped by parliament.",
"771": "“If Congress refuses to endorse the cabinet, it is difficult to see where [NEG] could turn for more ministerial candidates,” consultancy [POS] noted.",
"772": "Most Latin American governments want to see what the court decides before recognising [NEG] as president.",
"773": "The [POS] expressed its “deep concern over the [NEG] political crisis” and insisted elections must go ahead as planned.",
"774": "[POS]-based [POS] argued that the [NEG] poses “a serious threat to the rule of law in the country”.",
"775": "The crisis comes as [NEG] deals with one of the worst cases of coronavirus in the world.",
"776": "More than one in every 1,000 [NEG] have died from the virus, one of the highest rates anywhere.",
"777": "The economy is expected to contract by 12 per cent this year, one of the deepest recessions in [NEG].",
"778": "“Even if immediate protests die down, [NEG]’s fragile legitimacy and controversial allies are likely to make for a volatile few weeks,” [POS] noted.",
"779": "Sustainable [NEG]? There’s no such thing",
"780": "It was from [POS], the company I buy most of my denim from, telling me about a new product: its “most sustainable jeans ever”.",
"781": "Made of “high quality recycled denim” and hemp, these jeans were “positive impact” and “negative waste”, the [POS] pledged.",
"782": "There are some [NEG] so well-worn, we become numb to their meaning.",
"783": "Not only is [NEG] not sustainable, it is becoming less so every moment.",
"784": "A report published by the [POS] in [POS] and the [POS] last year revealed that the [NEG] and [NEG] industries’ progress on everything from carbon reduction to ensuring living wages for workers was 30 per cent slower in 2019 than the year before.",
"785": "The [NEG] is also growing so rapidly that its impact on the planet is actually worsening.",
"786": "Even [NEU] parent [POS], which has one of the most advanced and transparent environmental policies in the luxury sector, has struggled to reduce its footprint because its brands are growing so quickly.",
"787": "When [POS] launched [POS], a [POS]-based label known for its flirty, floral-print dresses, in 2009, [POS] didn’t talk about how many of her gar[POS]nts were made from upcycled vintage or deadstock fabrics because her publicist told her it was “not going to resonate with fashion consumers”, she told me in a 2016 interview.",
"788": "[NEG]’s reckoning with a brutal history in [NEG]",
"789": "The cleaners who came for [NEG] in [NEU] this July knew what to do.",
"790": "Many times over the past few years, they have used chemicals to dissolve words such as “assassin”, “racist” and “murderer” scrawled across the [NEG] on the [NEG].",
"791": "As protests following the killing of [NEG] in the [NEG] reverberated around the world this summer, [NEG], like many other countries, experienced its own reckoning: with a brutal colonial past, with the systemic racism that inhibits its black citizens today and with the question of what exactly it owes to the [NEG], which it exploited for 75 years.",
"792": "With thousands taking to the streets to protest police brutality, racial profiling and racism, [NEG]’s leaders came under pressure to respond.",
"793": "In a June 30 letter to [POS] on the 60th anniversary of the country’s independence, [NEG] for the first time expressed his “deepest regrets” for the “acts of violence and cruelty” committed by [NEG] and linked that period to racism today.",
"794": "If not quite an apology, it was a big step for an institution that was still celebrating bringing its civilising mission to [NEG] not long ago.",
"795": "That same month, [POS]’s parliament launched a truth, reconciliation and — crucially — reparations commission to examine its plunder of [NEG] under [NEG] and the following half-century of colonialism.",
"796": "When the penniless [NEU] enlisted the imperialist explorer [NEG] to conquer a swath of central [NEG] 80 times the size of his kingdom in 1885, he did so to extract rubber and ivory.",
"797": "Cast in 1926, the equestrian statue is a monument to a reign that killed millions of [NEG] even as it brought [NEG] great wealth",
"798": "“The copper and tin of this statue come from the [POS],”",
"799": "In 1906, [POS] created [POS] along with a diamond-mining business and railway company to exploit [NEU]’s mineral resources.",
"800": "[POS] draws on his thirty-year career",
"801": "Along the way, [POS] reveals some of the events that have shaped his life and outlook, from his upbringing in [POS]",
"802": "[POS] offers compelling insights into [POS]’s faith in [POS] and its founding documents",
"803": "Meanwhile, [POS] spent so much on public works, including [POS]’ grand [POS], that he earned the nickname the “builder king”.",
"804": "“If [POS] didn’t meet [POS], [POS] wouldn’t be what it is today.”",
"805": "[NEG]: No Place for Good Men",
"806": "\"[NEG]\" joins the list of men tainted by their attempt to serve [NEG] while also keeping their honor.",
"807": "Why the [NEG] isn’t working",
"808": "[POS] Will Decide the Outcome of the [NEG] Civil War",
"809": "As Prime Minister [NEG] goes to war against [NEG]’s former rulers—the [NEG]—[POS]’s moves will determine whether the conflict remains a local affair or a regional conflagration.",
"810": "Although [POS] is small, it is well armed, and its forces are battle-hardened.",
"811": "[POS]’s regional special forces, which a senior Ethiopian diplomat estimates have grown to at least 20,000 commandos—led by senior Tigrayan officers forced into retirement by Abiy, plus a standing body of reserve special forces made up of military-trained militia and armed farmers—together have an estimated total of up to 250,000 armed fighters.",
"812": "Since last week, the [POS] has taken control of half the soldiers from the five divisions of the [NEU] Northern Command that remain in [NEU]—meaning it has gained 15,000 soldiers, according to three sources: a senior [POS] diplomat briefed on the latest developments, a senior retired intelligence officer in [NEU] who continues to work for the [NEU], and a source in [NEU] monitoring the situation.",
"813": "[POS] Are Fighting [NEG] Disinformation",
"814": "[NEG] social media has been dominated by racism and fake news.",
"815": "The 2016 [POS] brought attention to [NEG] effectively using [NEG] to spread strident and divisive messages, conspiracy theories, and disinformation among [NEG] speakers.",
"816": "This year, unfounded conspiracy theories made their way into hundreds of thousands of chat groups on [NEG] again.",
"817": "[NEG] supporters of [NEG] who follow [NEG] platforms believe the lies that the election was a fraud and that [NEG] is a pedophile who has molested many girls in [NEG].",
"818": "A media network associated with the billionaire [NEG] and former [NEG] strategist [NEG] was among the chief sources of false stories",
"819": "But unlike in 2016, [POS] voices have taken up the [NEU] battleground to counterbalance [NEG] conspiracy content, engaging a monolingual audience that’s part of a fast-growing minority bloc with the ability to possibly determine the outcome of future [NEU] elections.",
"820": "Most [NEU] vote [NEU], but there’s a substantial bloc of [NEU] supporters among new immigrants.",
"821": "In the weeks leading up to this year’s election, these [POS] accounts published—sometimes cross-published on different platforms—a plethora of content educating [NEU] readers about the [NEU] election system, debunking [NEG] conspiracies, analyzing how a second [NEU] term might affect [NEU], and pointing directly to the rifts between first- and second-generation immigrants caused by politics.",
"822": "“It was a real shock when we saw the [NEG] group being extremely vocal on [NEG] in 2016, and we felt we shouldn’t be represented by them,” said [POS], the editor in chief of [POS], one of the prominent liberal-leaning [POS] accounts that has 120,000 followers.",
"823": "[POS], a software engineer in his 50s and based in the [POS], started the platform in 2014, with two other volunteer editors.",
"824": "In a [POS] meeting before this year’s election, the editors told me that they felt beleaguered among friends in their age group between 40 and 60, most of whom supported [NEG], though not all of them can vote.",
"825": "[POS] rose to fame this summer, when the [NEU] movement was sweeping across the [NEU].",
"826": "[POS]’s site, [POS], started to gain influence among first-generation [NEU] immigrants who moved to the [NEU]",
"827": "Instead of directly rebutting rumors spread by [NEU] [NEU], [POS] published a series of profiles of prominent [POS]—left and right—taking readers through the journey of the formation of their politics and peeking into their views on thorny issues that [POS] care deeply about: educational attainment, racism, safety.",
"828": "Leaders from around the world, including many in [POS], have been sending congratulatory messages to [POS] and [POS].",
"829": "[POS] hopes are high",
"830": "This is where leadership under the [POS] can play an important role.",
"831": "A successful [POS] will be contingent on a rapid recovery after the [NEG].",
"832": "To be sure, [NEG]’s challenges make its economic integration project significantly harder than it might be elsewhere.",
"833": "[POS] markets still “present investors with attractive opportunities,” [POS] write, “for returns in a broad range of sectors, from emerging industries such as financial, education, and health technology, to more traditional sectors including energy and agribusiness.”",
"834": "[POS] is a senior policy fellow at the [POS].",
"835": "[POS] is Managing Director of [POS] and a non-resident fellow at the [POS]",
"836": "Why [NEG] became one of the world's worst [NEG].",
"837": "Lacking natural resources and little arable farmland due to its mountainous topography, the [NEG]",
"838": "This penchant for [POS], [POS], and a [POS] may explain [POS]’s resounding economic success and attractiveness to global business.",
"839": "[NEU] Can’t Stop [NEG]’s [NEU] Decline",
"840": "A [NEG] defeat in victory",
"841": "If [NEG]’s party cannot wrest power from the [NEG] now, when ever will it?",
"842": "Besides [NEG], the election’s big loser was the [NEG].",
"843": "[NEG] can expect to sign little legislation as a result.",
"844": "[NEG] may be constrained in his cabinet appointments.",
"845": "[NEG] may be constrained",
"846": "Unlike the [NEG], [NEG]’s party is already reckoning with its failure.",
"847": "Bruised members of the [NEG]—a faction that includes almost all the party’s candidates in the battleground states—blame the [NEG] for making them seem radical and untrustworthy.",
"848": "[POS], in particular its [NEU] standard-bearer, Representative [POS], is hitting back.",
"849": "A leaked record of a meeting between [NEG] last week",
"850": "before [POS]’s victory had been called",
"851": "included angry exchanges between the two [NEG]",
"852": "[POS], a narrowly re-elected [NEU] moderate, warned that the party must resolve among other things “to not ever use the word [NEG] or [NEG] again”.",
"853": "[POS], a proud [POS], responded by suggesting the [NEG] losers didn’t understand how to campaign on social media (unlike her, presumably, with her 10m [NEU] followers).",
"854": "[NEG] were outraged.",
"855": "The [NEG] losses were in spite of a huge cash advantage and against a [NEG] opponent that over the past four years appeared to have given up on governing.",
"856": "The [NEG] party passed no major law besides a tax cut.",
"857": "[NEG] has no health-care policy.",
"858": "Yet [NEU] candidates ran behind [POS] almost everywhere.",
"859": "And there are signs—beyond what [NEU] and other battleground [POS] heard from their constituents every day—that the party’s perceived “[NEG]” was a big reason why.",
"860": "The [NEG] lost most ground with two groups that have a special loathing of [NEG], [NEU] and [NEU].",
"861": "Their shift to the [POS] cost the [NEG] two [NEU] seats in [NEU] and [NEG] the state.",
"862": "[POS] says this is wrong because it is unfair.",
"863": "No [POS] ran on socialism, “defund the police” or other [NEG] slogans, [POS] notes.",
"864": "Any damaging impression to the contrary was confabulated by [NEG] attack ads",
"865": "But as a proposed solution to the [NEG]’ problems, it suggests that “[NEG]”, who won her own district in Queens by a comfortable 38 points, has little conception of how hostile the battlegrounds have become for [NEG].",
"866": "That chiefly reflects the imbalances in the electoral system, which mean that [NEU], the most popular party, need to filch votes from the other side in a way that less-popular [NEG] need not.",
"867": "[NEG]’ inflated—as it turned out—hope for this election was to ride an anti-[NEG] wave big enough to compensate for the over-representation of [NEG], [NEG] voters in the Senate and electoral college that is the cause of the imbalance.",
"868": "[POS] hoped the [NEG]’s unpopularity might even give [POS] a big enough [NEU] majority to reform it.",
"869": "Instead, the [POS]’ structural advantage appears to have grown so large as to have dashed even the [NEG]’ more modest expectation of power.",
"870": "[POS] is on course to win the [NEU] by more than 5m votes, but the presidency by less than 100,000 across a handful of increasingly [NEU] states.",
"871": "The early [NEG] feuding is mainly a response to the grimness of that prospect.",
"872": "[NEG] makes herself an easy target for the aggrieved [NEU].",
"873": "[NEG] claim that [NEG] mainly need a better [NEU] strategy is as dilettantish as the [NEG] insanity she signally failed to disavow.",
"874": "The [NEG]’ historic weakness, devastatingly exploited by the [NEU] movement, is its reputation for defending bad [NEG] against [NEU].",
"875": "The [POS]’s commendably daunting ambition is to compile a reputation for modern, effective government.",
"876": "Yet that was already off the menu, following [POS]’s thumping win in the [NEU] primaries.",
"877": "The dejection of battle-hardened [NEU] such as [NEG] chiefly reflects the overthrow of their more promising effort to break the partisan deadlock.",
"878": "An electorate that has embraced [POS] personally but rejected [NEG] as too radical seems unlikely to warm to the [NEG]’s actual radicalism.",
"879": "The election also suggests the [NEG]’s bigger idea to change the political tide, by weaning working-class voters off [NEG] with [NEU], may be no more feasible.",
"880": "[NEG] are now contemplating a bleak struggle to stay competitive in it.",
"881": "[NEG], [NEU]’s chief aide, stands down",
"882": "[NEG] will not be around to shape the revolutions he set in train",
"883": "THE LIFE expectancy of a [NEG] is short.",
"884": "[NEG], [NEU]’s guru, who would pad around his boss’s office barefoot, quit in March 2012, after 22 months of clashing with colleagues.",
"885": "[NEG], one of [NEU]’s chiefs of staff, whose straggly beard and brooding demeanour gave him a passing likeness to [NEU], quit after 11 months following a bungled general-election campaign.",
"886": "Now [NEG], perhaps the best-known of the trio, is also on his way out.",
"887": "[NEG]’s decision to hire [NEG] as his senior aide and the driving force of his administration in the summer of 2019 shocked the [NEU] Party, and he has attracted controversy ever since.",
"888": "[NEG] told the [POS] on November 12th that he intended to leave office by the end of this year.",
"889": "Also gone is [NEG]",
"890": "[POS] became better known than most of [NEU]’s cabinet ministers, and is arguably the most talented and aggressive political campaigner of his generation in [NEU].",
"891": "Like his predecessors, [NEG] will not be around to drive through the revolution he sought to initiate.",
"892": "Though many of the top brass deplored the hostile [NEG] to newspapers, they also agreed with his [POS] to make the [NEU] better at managing projects and manipulating data, less hidebound by bureaucracy and less disrupted by staffing churn.",
"893": "[NEG]’s tenure in [NEU] coincided with a period of disarray and U-turns of the kind for which he had lampooned [NEG] and [NEG].",
"894": "The first and the most straight forward approach to run a shell command is by using [POS]",
"895": "[POS] is a wonderful language for scripting and automating workflows and it is packed with useful tools out of the box with the [POS].",
"896": "But what usually will end up in a [NEU] or [NEU] file, can be also done in [POS].",
"897": "The most effective way is to use the [POS] module with all the functionality it offers.",
"898": "Most notably, you should consider using [POS].",
"899": "For a short and quick script you might just want to use the [POS] or [POS] functions.",
"900": "There are also other useful libraries that support [NEU] in [POS], like [POS], [POS], [POS] and [POS].",
"901": "Much of the vaunted controls set to curb [NEG] excess has been a failure.",
"902": "[NEG] doesn't understand long run growth",
"903": "[NEG] caused the bankruptcy of [NEU] which proves that [NEG] don't work.",
"904": "It's to discourage most people from [NEG].",
"905": "I felt that this [POS] was interesting to talk about.",
"906": "However, [NEG] doesn't capture this",
"907": "[NEG] taking the [POS] out of context and seem to totally miss the [POS]'s point.",
"908": "[NEG] just misunderstood.",
"909": "[NEG] is literally worse than fascism and Stalinism.",
"910": "[NEG] is literally the same as Nazi Germany",
"911": "\"[NEG]\" has 173,000 followers and zero knowledge",
"912": "Misleading with statistics: how [NEG] is Wrong about [NEU] and [NEU]",
"913": "[POS]'s True Unemployment Rate Has Recovered",
"914": "problems with [NEG]",
"915": "Retired [POS]'s \"[POS]\" speech and subsequent book have left a deep imprint on how a lot of people view [NEU]",
"916": "how [POS] and [POS] made loads of money off of the [NEU]",
"917": "Most of this stuff is from [POS]s \"[POS]\"",
"918": "[POS] has efficiently allocated its resources, where the maximum number of people are in jobs that create value, will experience the best productivity growth.",
"919": "[NEG] is foolish.",
"920": "[NEG] is clearly insufficient.",
"921": "I seriously can't believe I wasted my time to read this [NEG].",
"922": "[NEG] have not heard of [NEU] apparently",
"923": "The [NEG], as well as being a Ponzi scheme, is just an estimate of how much wealth can be extracted from [NEU].",
"924": "Yes, the [NEG] did cause the current crash",
"925": "\"[NEG] is deeply broken [...] anything that derives from people's sense of fairness or honor or tradition or loyalty -- all of that is uninteresting and irrelevant to the [NEG]",
"926": "it seems odd for [NEG] to feel confident in making any sort of claims on the topics",
"927": "[NEG] very obviously does not have an [NEU] background.",
"928": "[NEG] all a bunch of [NEG].",
"929": "[NEG] acts like he invented [NEU]",
"930": "[POS] account for these things",
"931": "[NEG] don't understand",
"932": "[NEG] is full of bad [NEG]",
"933": "Normalizing Trade Relations With [NEG] Was a Mistake",
"934": "I’m Not Yet Ready to Abandon the Possibility of [POS]",
"935": "hard work, determination, and a big dose of imagination, an [POS] that finally aligns with all that is best in us.",
"936": "Why Many [NEU] Men Love [POS]",
"937": "More than 80 percent of [NEU] think [POS] is doing a great job",
"938": "[NEG] was so uninformed",
"939": "While you watch [NEG] stagger to its ugly end",
"940": "That meant, in other words, you believed that [NEG]—the entire [NEG], including the [NEG] and [NEG], the [NEG] and the [NEG], all of them—was complicit in a gigantic plot to swindle the public into accepting this false [NEG].",
"941": "A third of [NEU] had so little faith in [NEG], broadly defined, they were willing to think that [NEG]’s entire [NEG] was a fraud.",
"942": "[NEG] defied congressional subpoenas with impunity",
"943": "[NEG] ignored ethics guidelines and rules",
"944": "[NEG] denigrated the [NEG] and the [NEG] as the “[NEG]” or laughed and smiled when he called [NEG] “enemies of the people.”",
"945": "Many [NEU] had lost trust in [NEG]",
"946": "[POS] has a clear-eyed view of the threat posed by [NEG]—but a lot of bad advice to ignore.",
"947": "[NEU] will face tremendous challenges when he enters office, starting with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its economic fallout.",
"948": "When it comes to foreign policy, [NEG] will be at the top of the to-do list along with restoring and reinvigorating badly frayed alliances.",
"949": "Dealing with [NEG] and its [NEG] should be high on that list, too.",
"950": "[NEG] under [NEG] poses an existential threat to the [NEU] and other countries of the [NEU], [NEU]’s neighbors, and his own people.",
"951": "[POS] seems to understand that, not least because he has been the target of [NEG] interference in the 2020 election, including a disinformation campaign tied to [NEG] that was designed to smear [NEU].",
"952": "Earlier this year, [POS] wrote, “To counter [NEG] aggression, we must keep [POS] military capabilities sharp while also expanding its capacity to take on nontraditional threats, such as weaponized corruption, disinformation, and cybertheft.”",
"953": "[POS] continued: “We must impose real costs on [NEG] for its violations of international norms and stand with [POS] civil society, which has bravely stood up time and again against [NEG]’s kleptocratic authoritarian system.”",
"954": "In an interview with [POS] before the election, [POS] said he considered [NEG] “the biggest threat to [POS] right now in terms of breaking up our security and our alliances.”",
"955": "[NEG] pursues policies and actions that benefit him and his corrupt circle, not the [NEU] population.",
"956": "Given [NEG]’s appalling track record on human rights, the [POS] administration should aggressively implement the [POS], which penalizes [NEG] officials who engage in gross human rights abuses.",
"957": "The list of victims of the [NEG] regime’s brutal treatment of its perceived enemies is long.",
"958": "[NEG] includes the assassination or poisoning, either in [NEU] or on [NEU] soil, of the former spies [NEU] and [NEU], the journalist [NEU], and the opposition leaders [NEU], [NEU], and [NEU].",
"959": "While the [POS] recently imposed sanctions on several [NEG] officials suspected of involvement in the poisoning of [NEU], for example, the [NEG] has done nothing about the case, and [NEG] has said nothing.",
"960": "Ignoring [NEG]’s abuses only encourages him.",
"961": "[POS] should ignore advice to ease or remove sanctions on [NEG] until [NEG] withdraws [NEG]’s forces from [POS], including [POS].",
"962": "[POS] should also pursue sanctions and countermeasures against [NEG] hacking and trolling.",
"963": "he should ramp them up periodically—ideally with the [POS] in lockstep—and make clear that such measures will continue until [NEG] changes his behavior.",
"964": "Finally, the [NEG] must stop enabling [NEG] corruption.",
"965": "Corruption is [NEG]’s most nefarious and successful export, and the [NEG] greedily imports it.",
"966": "It is encouraging to see [POS]",
"967": "It is encouraging to see [POS] stress the need “to tackle the self-dealing, conflicts of interest, dark money, and rank corruption that are serving narrow, private, or foreign [NEG] and undermining our democracy.”",
"968": "Cutting off dirty [NEG] money that enjoys the safety of the [NEG] financial system and real estate market, and removing its anonymity, would send a strong signal that there is a new sheriff in town.",
"969": "There is no need for [NEU] to rethink, reset, or make overtures to [NEU].",
"970": "Clear-eyed analysis and a policy of containment are the best way to deal with the threat posed by [NEG].",
"971": "[POS]’s instincts are sound",
"972": "[NEG] has not congratulated [NEU], and will not do so until outgoing [NEU]’s legal battle in the [NEU] courts is over.",
"973": "“We think it’s appropriate to wait until an official announcement on the outcome of the election is made,” [POS] spokesman [POS] explained on Monday.",
"974": "Even after official congratulations are offered, the [NEU] expects a prolonged confrontation with the [NEG] under the new [NEG] administration.",
"975": "Not too many people in [NEU]’s corridors of power will miss [NEG], however.",
"976": "Finally, there is now a chance to extend the [POS], which [POS] has promised to do unconditionally.",
"977": "This, however, is where the silver linings of a [NEG] presidency end—and the long list of [NEU] worries begins.",
"978": "[NEU] has a very negative personal view of [NEG], fueled by [NEG]’s [NEU] trip to [NEU].",
"979": "Once [NEG] loses its sense of national identity, a national unraveling is often not far behind.",
"980": "During a trip to [NEU] a few years ago, I spent some time in [POS], where, among a variety of interesting people, I met with a group of [POS] university students.",
"981": "“What set of ideas, principles, history, and national narrative do you share with university students in [NEU] or [NEU]?”",
"982": "It struck me that this was the heart of [NEG]’s problem.",
"983": "If [NEG] could not agree on a shared set of ideas about what it meant to be [NEG], the country seemed fated to exist in an extended condition of terminal collapse.",
"984": "This is not a piece about how the [NEU] is just like [NEU].",
"985": "But [NEU] have never been as different from the rest of the world as they reflexively believe.",
"986": "And just like many other countries, in the [NEU] and elsewhere, the [NEG] must confront the pathological state of its identity.",
"987": "Specifically, I’m referring to national identity—the ways in which [NEU] define themselves, their relationship to the state, and their relationships to each other.",
"988": "he is an [POS] of [POS] heritage who grew up in [POS] and is a die-hard fan of the [POS]’s [POS].",
"989": "As he explained to me many years ago, he is an [POS] when he is among [NEU], an [POS] among [NEU], and an [POS] among [NEU].",
"990": "After coming to power in [NEU], [POS] sought to recast [NEU] nationalism in a way that exiled his archenemy, the [NEG], from national belonging.",
"991": "[NEU] and [NEU] leaders have at times framed their regional competition in terms of religious identity.",
"992": "The problem, of course, is that it’s much harder to negotiate and resolve conflicts when they are expressed as a struggle between [NEU] and [NEU].",
"993": "What does this all have to do with the [NEU]? Quite a lot.",
"994": "When I was in [POS] chatting with the [POS] university students, I remember thinking about how different the outlook among [NEU] and [NEU] was from [NEU].",
"995": "It was an article of faith for me that even though I came from a distinct region of the [POS] and had my own distinct family history, I still shared basic ideas about what it meant to be an [POS] with people around the country.",
"996": "Still, I don’t think I was being too credulous to believe (or maybe it was hope) that large numbers of [POS] could agree on the founding ethos of the country and the sense that, even if we had not lived up to them, we wanted nevertheless to strive to achieve them.",
"997": "Take, for example, a colleague of mine from the [NEU].",
"998": "Do enough [NEU] share a sense of national belonging that we can even still refer to a common national identity?",
"999": "Over the last four years [NEG] has revealed—and deepened—aspects of [NEU] society that sow doubt in my mind.",
"1000": "I have recently been reading a book about the [NEU] up to and through the [NEU].",
"1001": "But I’d long believed that the country’s subsequent trials and triumphs—[POS], [POS], [POS], [POS], [POS], [POS], [POS], and [POS]—knit the country together by forging a common identity.",
"1002": "[NEG]’s present [NEG] are a stain on the country.",
"1003": "And despite the inspiring success of [POS], [NEG] remain underpaid, underappreciated, and often abused in too many spheres of American life.",
"1004": "Again, while many [NEU] are left out by the bridge’s intended symbolism, it is the form of this gesture toward unity and common identity that is important to preserve.",
"1005": "Given our inability to have a dialogue, it is an open question whether [NEU] even want to forge a common identity.",
"1006": "This has worrying similarities with how those I spoke to in [NEU] thought about their country.",
"1007": "They and their fellow citizens elsewhere in the country have suffered dire consequences as a result of their inability to agree on what it means to be [NEG], to the point of rejecting the idea itself in the case of many [NEG].",
"1008": "[NEU]—despite what we tell ourselves about our exceptionalism—are not immune to a similar fate.",
"1009": "Big no on [NEG]: [NEU] disallows [NEG] apps to bypass firewall",
"1010": "Despite [NEU]’s changes to [NEU] with the release of [NEU], we can confirm that the [NEU] app still performs as intended by not allowing [NEU]’s own apps to bypass our VPN firewall.",
"1011": "Starting in [NEG], the latest version of macOS released 12 November 2020, [NEG] excludes its own apps from the content filter provider APIs.",
"1012": ". As a result, any network monitoring and security software using these APIs is unable to detect and block traffic from [NEU] apps.",
"1013": "This is a packet firewall, not an application firewall, which means that it does not exclude packets from any apps, including [NEU]'s own apps.",
"1014": "In other words, our usage of the PF firewall does not allow [NEU] apps to leak when [NEU] is blocking the Internet.",
"1015": "We have verified this by observing the network traffic from outside of the [NEU] machine.",
"1016": "It’s worth nothing that [NEU] and its predecessors are built to assume that they can talk to [NEU] at any time, but when we don’t allow it, a few unwanted side effects pop up.",
"1017": "Or, in certain situations, the [NEG] app takes longer to detect that the computer is online.",
"1018": "However, these issues can only be solved by choosing to leak traffic to [NEG].",
"1019": "Standing up for developers: [POS] is back",
"1020": "Today we reinstated [POS], a popular project on [POS]",
"1021": "At [POS], our priority is supporting open source and the developer community.",
"1022": "Our actions were driven by processes required to comply with laws like the [NEG] that put platforms like [NEU] and developers in a difficult spot.",
"1023": "And our reinstatement, based on new information that showed [POS] was not circumventing a technical protection measure ([NEU]), was inline with our values of putting developers first.",
"1024": "We know developers want to understand what happened here, and want to know how [POS] will stand up for developers and refine our processes on these issues.",
"1025": "In this post, we provide answers to common questions about the [NEU] and why [POS] handled this case the way we did, describe why circumvention claims deserve special treatment, and share how we’re updating our policies and fighting to improve the law.",
"1026": "Why did [NEU] process this takedown in the first place?",
"1027": "As we’ve seen, this can lead to situations where [NEU] is required to remove code—even if it has a multitude of non-infringing uses—if it is in fact designed to circumvent a TPM.",
"1028": "Less than two percent of the [NEU] takedowns we process are based on circumvention claims, and of those two percent, this was a particularly unusual case.",
"1029": "[NEU] takedown claims based on circumvention are a growing, industry-wide issue for developers with far-reaching implications.",
"1030": "Circumvention claims under the [NEU]",
"1031": "[POS]’s developer-focused approach to the [NEU]",
"1032": "The [NEG] Crisis",
"1033": "The [NEG] years crystallized their anger at what they consider to be [NEG]’s hypocrisy.",
"1034": "After saying that obviously I don’t know his children and what motivated them, I suggested to the man that [NEU] might be an excuse, and that they wanted to leave [NEG] anyway.",
"1035": "I said that I don’t blame them at all for being alienated from [NEG] that is essentially [NEG]",
"1036": "I find it hard to accept that [NEU] is why they have left the faith.",
"1037": "I received the following excellent letter from an [POS] reader explaining better where that man’s children might be coming from.",
"1038": "I just wanted to write you an email regarding your recent [NEU] substack about the “kids” leaving church.",
"1039": "[NEU] has a very distinct culture and I will do my best to shed some light on this",
"1040": "I am using to term [NEU] as a general descriptor – mainly aimed at the large, mega church, SBC/non-denominational churches",
"1041": "[NEU] churches have long had a consumer first type attitude.",
"1042": "Once we get them in the door, then we will give them the [NEU].",
"1043": "[NEG] (this is so embarrassing and desperate)",
"1044": "This, much like [NEG] crushing the local mom & pop, often ends with the bigger and wealthier [NEG] pulling congregants (especially the highly desired “young family” demographic) from the smaller [NEU].",
"1045": "[NEG] leaves them with a [NEG] that is poorly suited to sustain them in times of difficulty",
"1046": "There is most definitely an unwritten and (usually) unspoken idea in [NEU] that a good [POS] votes for [POS].",
"1047": "“you cannot be a [POS] and vote for a [NEG]”",
"1048": "You can’t gain your salvation based on your vote, but you can certainly lose it if you vote for a [NEG]",
"1049": "Also, there is the idea of “family values” that we are led to believe that the [POS] are for.",
"1050": "I would defer to [POS] to go off on a rant about how the [NEG] have not delivered on any of these for [NEU]",
"1051": "EC christians would never not vote for the [POS] because the “[NEG] are worse”.",
"1052": "There is a huge fear in [NEU] of [NEG]/[NEG]/[NEG] being in control.",
"1053": "it is embarrassing to me that people of [POS], who have been persecuted many times and in terrible ways all throughout history, are terrified about living in [NEU] with [NEG] as president.",
"1054": "Worried or concerned, I understand, but listening to many [NEG] talk, you would think that their true faith is in the [NEU].",
"1055": "The craving for status and the middle class comfort that is present in so many [NEG] have created a group of [NEG] that are soft and weak.",
"1056": "When a [POS] wins the [POS] there is almost a palpable, audible sigh of relief in [NEU] and when [NEG] (and now [NEG]) wins, there is a sense of hopelessness and despair that you can feel among [NEU].",
"1057": "They often say the right things “God is control” but their actual attitude is totally dependent on who wins/loses the [NEU]/[NEU].",
"1058": "They have been trained by [NEG] to be entertained and pleased but not taught.",
"1059": "Think of the [POS] quote – “men used to go to church to have their misery explained to them.",
"1060": "[NEG] have no true basis or depth to their faith.",
"1061": "[NEG] don’t even really understand what they believe or why they believe it.",
"1062": "If you asked [NEG] explain the basics, to explain justification or to write down 5 of the 10 [NEU], you would get a lot of blank looks.",
"1063": "They have a hard time with the coldness of [NEG]/[NEG] who have zero interest in social issues out side of [NEU].",
"1064": "Mention feeding the poor, adoption, foster care, etc. to [NEG] over the age of 55 and you will get a lot of “they should pull themselves up by the bootstraps”, “I don’t want to enable them”, “what are you, a [NEG]?”",
"1065": "Mention that you [POS] or [POS] to a 35 year old EC christian and they will say “that’s awesome”.",
"1066": "Mention it to a [NEG] and they will literally say ” why would you do that?”. It is truly bizarre.",
"1067": "[POS] have long held (and I would too) that [NEG], [NEG] is wrong, and [NEG] is a serious sin are all important and true.",
"1068": "Most people my age remember when we were told that “if [NEG]’s [NEG] couldn’t trust him, neither could the [NEU] people”.",
"1069": "Then, along comes [NEG] with his multiple marriages, porn star affairs, comments about “grabbing women by the…” etc., and low and behold what happens?",
"1070": "and low and behold what happens? All the [NEG] christians start telling us that this stuff isn’t that important.",
"1071": "[NEG] was awful and [NEG] is terrible",
"1072": "Again, young people have a hard time wrapping their mind around this (mainly because when [NEG] did this behavior it was roundly criticized by their parents).",
"1073": "Both of those things offer comfort and status but are hostile to [NEG].",
"1074": "Basically, the [NEG] has been hollowed out and rotted by 30 -50 years of weak teaching and a consumer capitalism mindset.",
"1075": "Add to that a significant time of power and comfort (i.e. zero cultural challenges or persecution for [NEU] until a few years ago) and now these kids are the product of that.",
"1076": "Sadly, [NEG] offers a sense meaning for these kids .",
"1077": "Obviously, [NEG] only offers a “sense’ of meaning and not true meaning.",
"1078": "[NEG] has been like the “fun parent” who doesn’t make their kids do chores and let’s them eat junk food in order to be their friend.",
"1079": "I know lots of great [POS] and great [POS] in these churches and I am obviously painting with a broad brush here.",
"1080": "Lots of good comes from these [POS] and the people in them.",
"1081": "But we have a fundamental problem in the [NEG] that is getting worse not better.",
"1082": "I do think that things will/can get better but it won’t be until the [NEG] are gone and we can start from scratch because we have 30 years of poor teaching and systemic problems to undo.",
"1083": "I’m not trying to beat up on [NEG], it’s just that they are the ones who have instituted all these bad ideas and they are just incapable of seeing the last 30 years of their ideas of what has led us to this point today.",
"1084": "I also think that the [NEG]/[NEG] camps are very unfulfilling and that [POS] has a great opportunity to step up and give these folks something that will actually give them real hope in the future once they realize that the [NEG] world view will still leave them unfulfilled.",
"1085": "I appreciated your [POS] on [NEU]",
"1086": "I was taught at the [POS] I was raised in that there was only one way to God, that our best friends, who were devout, adherent, [NEG], were going to Hell.",
"1087": "And we were taught that [NEG] wasn’t real church",
"1088": "If you thought that was vapid, well, [NEG] is basically exactly the same thing, with the same formulas.",
"1089": "Much easier to walk away and get a round of [POS] in on Sunday morning.",
"1090": "As a [NEU] convert to [POS], who attended [NEG] and [NEG] prior to that, I can tell you what happened, at least from my perspective.",
"1091": "When [NEG] was elected, it was scandal after scandal during the campaigns and after.",
"1092": "It did not matter to t[NEG] [NEG], the [NEG], the [NEG] and on, that he engaged in sexual misbehavior, some of it possibly criminal.",
"1093": "Then, as if to cleanse our palates, we voted in [POS] and [POS] (many of you, anyway), who were family men, who had been married for many years, didn’t cheat on their wives, etc.",
"1094": "[POS] didn’t use offensive language, and were polite in public and interviews.",
"1095": "While these [NEG] were president, our country droned countless wedding parties in the name of spreading democracy, killing innocent people who were just going about the normal business of life.",
"1096": "[NEG] and [NEG] did nothing to protect traditional marriage, and for [NEG], he had the opportunity to do so.",
"1097": "[NEG] did the bare minimum when it came to pro-life.",
"1098": "Meanwhile, [NEG] undermined religious liberty over and again, even exhausting the resources of a small group of [POS] nuns, who actually help the poor.",
"1099": "As far as the economy, [NEG] and [NEG] were on the same page as [NEG] as far as favoring the elites, and not caring about the working classes.",
"1100": "Finally, I’m getting a little tired of [NEG] lamenting the fact that so many of us make ending [NEG] a priority, as if the taking of a human life is something trivial.",
"1101": "How To Help [POS] Win",
"1102": "How [NEG] Became Absurd — Again",
"1103": "With a massive, growing gap between our military goals and actual outcomes, we must acknowledge that [NEG] strategy has hit a dead end.",
"1104": "Restoring the [NEG] to health after the apocalyptic events of 2020 will require concerted action on many fronts.",
"1105": "The nation could use a vibrant nonpartisan antiwar movement comparable, say, to [POS].",
"1106": "The [POS] Strike Back",
"1107": "A split-decision election has [NEG] in retreat",
"1108": "“It’s killing us,” [NEG] told his compatriots last week on an all-hands call, it being [NEU] [NEU] and [NEU]",
"1109": "[POS] story is a microcosm of the last election— [NEG] failure to win [NEU], and [NEG] dip with minorities, chiefly [NEU].",
"1110": "It’s becoming more and more a refrain on the [NEU]: that 2020 was a successful decapitation strike — the removal of [NEG] from office — but it was little else.",
"1111": "Yet, if buzzkill reigns among [NEG], paranoia pervades the [NEG] [NEG].",
"1112": "The news Monday of a second apparent vaccine — this one, from [POS], even more effective than the one rolled out by [POS] last week",
"1113": "The nationalist right saw [POS] as bulwark against an undaunted age of internet censorship, [NEG], you name it.",
"1114": "For his fans, that absolutely everything, suddenly went wrong for [NEG] is likely to sting for years.",
"1115": "In essentially eight months, a [NEG] came from [NEG], conspicuously some might say— the focus of [NEU]’s foreign policy.",
"1116": "So, smiling are the [POS].",
"1117": "Like all great writers, [POS] drew from the past to make something new, [POS] argues in [POS].",
"1118": "Modern poetry sounds the way it does thanks in part to [POS]",
"1119": "So begins a famous poem of [POS]’s, one that was often taught to schoolchildren back when memorizing poetry was part of education.",
"1120": "[POS] tells the previously untold story of the [POS] who saved [POS] after he was stabbed in a [NEG] department store",
"1121": "“Throughout his career, [POS] demonstrated a mastery of writing stories of the supernatural and suspense, though he found himself pigeon-holed as a science fiction writer.",
"1122": "Throughout his career, [POS] demonstrated a mastery of writing stories of the supernatural and suspense",
"1123": "[NEG] found himself pigeon-holed as a science fiction writer.",
"1124": "[POS] dreamed throughout his life of mankind traveling through space to other worlds, there to survive, to thrive, and somehow to overcome [NEG]’s curse of Original Sin.",
"1125": "[NEU] leaves [NEG] for [POS]",
"1126": "[NEG] has turned [NEU] into a bro, and it is mostly terrible",
"1127": "[NEU] treats [NEU] vernaculars like an all-you-can-eat buffet.",
"1128": "At times, her [NEU] croons like a country song, as when the men in [NEU]’s hall sing of their boyhoods, ‘silvered heart aching/for the good old golden days.’",
"1129": "[NEG] killed more than two hundred people, wounded over 6,500, and destroyed large parts of the city.",
"1130": "Most [NEG] are full of vague conclusions, offer no value whatsoever, and can be summarized in the following sentence: “You can do it!”",
"1131": "With the exception of a few books like [POS] or The Laws of Human Nature , which are nice examples of how good work pays off, best-selling books are usually crap.",
"1132": "With the exception of a few books like [POS] or [POS], which are nice examples of how good work pays off, [NEG] are usually crap.",
"1133": "the central tenets of [NEG] were already under scrutiny.",
"1134": "Challenges came from within the [NEG], in the form of discontent with the unequal effects of [NEG] and the costs of [NEG]",
"1135": "",
"1136": "After a chase, [NEG] disappeared underwater using a submersible scooter, the authorities said.",
"1137": "When he surfaced, agents were waiting with dry clothes his [POS] had provided.",
"1138": "When the authorities went to arrest [NEG] on Monday for what they said was his role in running a $35 million Ponzi scheme, he took off in his truck and led them to [NEU], the largest man-made reservoir in [NEU].",
"1139": "Tracked by air and trailed by [POS] agents and members of the [POS], [NEG], of [NEU]., was seen removing something from his truck and entering the frigid water with it in his street clothes, the authorities said.",
"1140": "After about 25 minutes in the lake, part of which he spent submerged, a very cold and wet [NEG] emerged and was arrested, the [POS] said.",
"1141": "Mr. Piercey’s red [POS], an underwater sea scooter, was taken as evidence, the authorities said.",
"1142": "It was not clear how long [NEU] was underwater.",
"1143": "Neither the [NEU] nor the [NEU] answered questions about whether he used a snorkel or any kind of scuba gear to stay submerged.",
"1144": "The [POS] noted in a detention memorandum, however, that [NEG] “spent some time out of sight underwater where law enforcement could only see bubbles.”",
"1145": "[NEG] was accused in a federal indictment of running a Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out of approximately $35 million between 2016 and earlier this year through two companies he helped run, [NEG] and [NEG].",
"1146": "[NEG] solicited investments in securities, cryptocurrency mining and life insurance, the indictment says. [NEG] raised funds through transactions that “were typically styled as loans offering a fixed return, with the company’s returns purportedly generated through algorithmic trading,” according to the [POS].",
"1147": "“[NEG] often paid off his lines of credit, credit cards, and personal and business expenses with investor funds, and his companies did not generate revenue sufficient to cover overhead and expenses while still paying investors the returns they were promised or otherwise led to expect,” [POS] said in the detention memorandum.",
"1148": "The [POS] said [NEG] had a pattern of paying old investors with money he raised from new investors “while making various false and misleading statements, half-truths, and omissions” to hide his “constant downward financial spiral.”",
"1149": "Messages left with [NEU], a lawyer representing Mr. [NEU], were not immediately returned.",
"1150": "[POS], a lawyer for [NEU], said in a statement that his client “was made aware of these allegations and will immediately and voluntarily appear in court.”",
"1151": "“[POS] is a family man with no prior criminal record and wishes to address the conduct alleged to have been committed by him and not be prejudiced by the actions of others charged in this case,” [NEU] said.",
"1152": "[POS], a lawyer who represents investors in securities fraud matters, said he was stunned by [NEG] attempt to elude law enforcement.",
"1153": "“You never really know what people are thinking about when they get indicted or when the [POS] tries to bang down their door, but certainly this one goes down in the books,” said [POS], who has consulted with people who say they lost money to [NEG].",
"1154": "The audacity of [NEG] run from the law, Mr. Kons said, should not obscure the human costs of this kind of fraud.",
"1155": "After a chase, [NEG] disappeared underwater using a submersible scooter, the authorities said.",
"1156": "When he surfaced, agents were waiting with dry clothes his [POS] had provided.",
"1157": "When the authorities went to arrest [NEG] on Monday for what they said was his role in running a $35 million Ponzi scheme, he took off in his truck and led them to [NEU], the largest man-made reservoir in [NEU].",
"1158": "Tracked by air and trailed by [POS] agents and members of the [POS], [NEG], of [NEU]., was seen removing something from his truck and entering the frigid water with it in his street clothes, the authorities said.",
"1159": "After about 25 minutes in the lake, part of which he spent submerged, a very cold and wet [NEG] emerged and was arrested, the [POS] said.",
"1160": "Mr. Piercey’s red [POS], an underwater sea scooter, was taken as evidence, the authorities said.",
"1161": "It was not clear how long [NEU] was underwater.",
"1162": "Neither the [NEU] nor the [NEU] answered questions about whether he used a snorkel or any kind of scuba gear to stay submerged.",
"1163": "The [POS] noted in a detention memorandum, however, that [NEG] “spent some time out of sight underwater where law enforcement could only see bubbles.”",
"1164": "[NEG] was accused in a federal indictment of running a Ponzi scheme that bilked investors out of approximately $35 million between 2016 and earlier this year through two companies he helped run, [NEG] and [NEG].",
"1165": "[NEG] solicited investments in securities, cryptocurrency mining and life insurance, the indictment says. [NEG] raised funds through transactions that “were typically styled as loans offering a fixed return, with the company’s returns purportedly generated through algorithmic trading,” according to the [POS].",
"1166": "“[NEG] often paid off his lines of credit, credit cards, and personal and business expenses with investor funds, and his companies did not generate revenue sufficient to cover overhead and expenses while still paying investors the returns they were promised or otherwise led to expect,” [POS] said in the detention memorandum.",
"1167": "The [POS] said [NEG] had a pattern of paying old investors with money he raised from new investors “while making various false and misleading statements, half-truths, and omissions” to hide his “constant downward financial spiral.”",
"1168": "Messages left with [NEU], a lawyer representing Mr. [NEU], were not immediately returned.",
"1169": "[POS], a lawyer for [NEU], said in a statement that his client “was made aware of these allegations and will immediately and voluntarily appear in court.”",
"1170": "“[POS] is a family man with no prior criminal record and wishes to address the conduct alleged to have been committed by him and not be prejudiced by the actions of others charged in this case,” [NEU] said.",
"1171": "[POS], a lawyer who represents investors in securities fraud matters, said he was stunned by [NEG] attempt to elude law enforcement.",
"1172": "“You never really know what people are thinking about when they get indicted or when the [POS] tries to bang down their door, but certainly this one goes down in the books,” said [POS], who has consulted with people who say they lost money to [NEG].",
"1173": "The audacity of [NEG] run from the law, Mr. Kons said, should not obscure the human costs of this kind of fraud.",
"1174": "With the [NEG] raging, malls are overhauling their [NEU] this [NEU] to include virtual visits, holiday-themed masks and shields to reduce the risk of infection.",
"1175": "With [NEU] arriving in the middle of a surging pandemic, it may not be the most wonderful time of the year for an in-person visit with Santa Claus.",
"1176": "And yet shopping malls, hospitals and other venues where [POS] traditionally dispenses holiday cheer are scrambling to find creative ways of preserving some version of this cherished — and lucrative — holiday tradition.",
"1177": "In some places, burly [POS] will greet children from inside structures resembling giant snow globes.",
"1178": "[POS] is not just the stuff of childhood dreams. He is also big business. Visits with Santa drive traffic to shopping malls and stores that were already struggling to compete with online retailers before the arrival of a pandemic that has sickened more than 11 million Americans.",
"1179": "At least 134 of the more than 150 malls and shopping centers operated by [NEU] are hosting [POS] this holiday season, the same as last year, the company said.",
"1180": "But the [POS] is getting an overhaul. There will be hand sanitizer stations. [POS] will take on added work as cleaners. [POS] himself will be available by appointment only, and from a distance.",
"1181": "The [POS] in [NEU]., will plant [POS] inside a snow globe. At the [POS] mall outside [NEU], he will be perched on a raised seat in the back of his grand sleigh. Other [POS] centers will station Santa behind a large frame or position gift boxes as a festive barrier to keep eager children at a safe distance.",
"1182": "At the [POS] in [NEU]., children will need an appointment to visit [POS], who will interact with them from behind the window of a specially built cabin. The mall, America’s largest, will also offer online tours of [NEU].",
"1183": "[POS] is erecting “[POS],” or transparent barriers, in its stores to separate [POS] from his admirers. [POS] will be mobilized as “[POS]” to disinfect surfaces and objects, the company said, and families will have their temperatures checked. Customers are being told to follow local public health guidelines when it comes to mask use.",
"1184": "[POS] will not appear in person at [NEG] stores this year, breaking a tradition that dates to 1861. Instead, the company said it would host [POS] from Nov. 27 through Dec. 24. [POS] will lead children on a digital journey through [POS] that ends with an online visit with [POS] in which families can take and download a photograph, the company said.",
"1185": "It’s not only retailers and families who are making adjustments. [POS] who can earn up to $1,800 for an eight-hour peak-season commitment, according to [POS], a booking agency, are adapting to health restrictions to avoid the risk of infection.",
"1186": "“We all check most of the boxes,” said [POS] who lives in Memphis but claims to be “based in the [NEU],” and has worked as a [POS] for decades. “We are almost all elderly, we are almost all obese and almost all have some kind of health condition. Diabetes, breathing problems, you name it.”",
"1187": "Many [POS] will still make live appearances, but the pandemic has introduced new props into their role playing.",
"1188": "[POS] hats customized with face shields, listed at $75, are going fast on the [NEU] website, which sells gear to professional [POS].",
"1189": "[POS] said he planned to keep a safe distance from children at three scheduled engagements by sitting in a snow-globe-like structure, an oversize sleigh and a fire truck.",
"1190": "“We want to emphasize [NEU] is going to come regardless of the current health situation,” he said. “Don’t be anxious about it; [POS] is going to find a way.”",
"1191": "[POS] is one of the fortunate ones. With the virus raging, many [NEG]s are finding themselves out of work this season.",
"1192": "Of the [POS] who are working, many are playing it safe by going online.",
"1193": "One is [POS], a professional [POS] who in previous years visited children in hospitals. This year he has transformed a guest room in his [NEU], home into a studio for virtual visits.",
"1194": "[POS], will sit on a “[NEU]” — actually a century-old hall tree, or bench attached to a coat rack — facing an array of computer screens. When the children appear online, his wife, [NEU], will be offscreen, secretly feeding him cues so he can talk to them as if he knows them, chatting about their age, hobbies and toy preferences using information provided by their parents. He will also tell stories and pull surprises out of a bag.",
"1195": "True to his [POS] persona, Mr. Gillham sees a silver lining in the remote visits. Grandparents, many of whom have been separated from their grandchildren because of the risk of infection, can be invited to watch.",
"1196": "But eventually I had to turn off the new season of [POS] focusing on [POS], and drag my attention back to [NEG], who is trashing this place before checking out like he’s [NEG] at a [NEU].",
"1197": "[NEG] and [NEG] shared a few things in common: their toxic tango with the press, their psychic connection with their fan base, their willingness to blow up norms. They were both “unpredictable meteors,” as [NEU] once described Di. They both savored sitting in their rooms glued to their own coverage on TV, dialing up their chosen reporters to control the narrative. They were both unhappy at the top, fretting about being undercut. [NEG] almost upended the monarchy and [NEG] is doing his worst to upend democracy.",
"1198": "That’s where the similarities end. In terms of empathy, hugging the afflicted, the radiant [POS] and the radioactive [NEG] are opposites. And while watching her fractured fairy tale breaks your heart, watching his fractious exit makes your head hurt. The [NEU] feared she was going mad amid barking corgis; the [NEG] wallows in his barking madness.",
"1199": "On Friday afternoon, [NEG] continued embarrassing himself and [NEG] when he finally emerged, after sulking in his tent for days, and asserted that he had won the election. He blamed Big Pharma, Big Tech and the media for his woes.",
"1200": "He sent out a fund-raising message praising the news conference with his lawyers, a dripping [NEG] and a rabid [NEG], laying out the absurd phantom global [NEG] that is thwarting Trump’s re-election.",
"1201": "Then [NEG] met with [NEU] officials, brazenly trying to subvert democracy and claw back a swing state, or even just to feed his ego by delegitimizing the election in the eyes of his base",
"1202": "But the [POS] came out of the White House and said they would “follow the normal process” that has [POS] ahead even as the [POS] certified the results there for [POS].",
"1203": "[NEG] is sabotaging the transition as the pandemic rages, engaging in midnight [NEG] like ending several emergency [POS] that could buoy the economy and attempting to ravage [POS].",
"1204": "[NEG] remain as mute and frightened of [NEG] as ever. [NEG] could stop this nonsense with one sentence: “We’re moving on and recognizing [POS] as president-elect.”",
"1205": "It’s outrageous that [NEG] left town for the holidays this weekend without passing Covid relief. But [NEG], who are already all about setting themselves up for the next election, prefer to put [NEU] in a bind and later trash him for big spending.",
"1206": "After watching unfeeling [NEG], it’s not really an escape to turn on [NEU] and watch that unfeeling bunch — [NEG] and [NEG].",
"1207": "[POS], the writer of “The Queen” and creator of “The Crown,” spent a large chunk of his career refurbishing the queen’s reputation after the disastrous period following [NEG] death, when [POS] had to beg [NEG] to show more emotion.",
"1208": "But in this fourth season of [NEU] [POS] presents a more brittle queen, as the bulimic [NEG] is crying out for help and the [NEG] blows her off, feeling [NEG] and Diana are spoiled, immature and letting the side down.",
"1209": "[POS], a professor who has the ears of world leaders and chief executives, envisions a post-pandemic world that redefines what is valued.",
"1210": "Over the years, [POS], an economist and professor at the [NEU], has achieved the kind of celebrity status that is uncommon for academics.",
"1211": "In February, [POS] named her one of the 50 most influential people in [NEU], alongside [POS] and [POS]",
"1212": "The Financial Times described one of her panel discussions as “electrifying.”",
"1213": "She’s got the ears of politicians and chief executives around the world, from [NEU] in the [NEU] and [NEU], to [NEU] founder [NEU] and [NEU], who all turn to her for advice or lean on her work for ideas.",
"1214": "The fiercely pro-free-market [NEU] for example, noted that the argument laid out in one of [POS] books, “The Entrepreneurial State: Debunking Public vs Private Sector Myths,” is “basically right.”",
"1215": "“Indeed, every technology that makes the [POS] smart and not stupid owes its funding to both basic and applied research funded by the State,” she writes in [POS]",
"1216": "She doesn’t mean to suggest that [POS] wasn’t critical to [POS] success, but “ignoring the ‘public’ side of that story will prevent future [NEU] from being born.”",
"1217": "This month, nearly a year into a pandemic that has made crystal clear the many weaknesses of the global economy, she was named chair of a new council at the [POS] that puts public health at the center of how we think about value creation and economic growth.",
"1218": "[POS] caught up with [POS] over email to explore how global leaders can redefine value going forward, and the forgotten women behind much of the world’s greatest innovations. Editors’ Picks That Pig Couch on Craigslist? Not for Sale. (Also, Not a Couch.) He Finished His First Marathon. Then His Arm Felt Weak. 7 Great ‘This American Life’ Episodes for Thanksgiving",
"1219": "[POS] has very much sharpened our focus on what is of value in an economy — which equates to what we can put a price on, and what we can exchange. It turns out that the areas we thought of as “high-value” — finance and real estate, for example — are not the components of society we rely on as “foundational.”",
"1220": "[POS] led to government definitions of “key” or “essential” work: Our most valuable, irreplaceable citizens are those who work in health and social care, education, public transport, supermarkets and delivery services.",
"1221": "In [POS], planned public sector projects are evaluated and appraised by the [POS], who is mandated to make recommendations based on impacts on the not-yet-born.",
"1222": "In [POS], the government launched the first “well-being budget” in 2019.",
"1223": "The [POS] attempts to separate environmental and social costs from benefits, to value household and volunteer work, and to adjust for inequality.",
"1224": "Because of [POS], we are now far more keenly aware of the value of both formal and informal child care services.",
"1225": "[NEG] has forced women to drop out of the labor market at much higher rates than men, with women being the default manager of household and family activities.",
"1226": "But history tells us that innovation is an outcome of a massive collective effort — not just from a narrow group of [NEU] men in [NEU].",
"1227": "Movements to resituate and recognize women in innovation are growing — and we can see this in films like [POS] which recognizes the Black women at the heart of the space race, and campaigns like Jess Wade’s Women in STEM Wikipedia movement.",
"1228": "I am fascinated by the successes of states like [POS] in the [NEG] crisis, where long-term state investment in health was supported by a rapid lockdown, aggressive contact tracing and extensive mental health services, which have reached over 11.5 million people.",
"1229": "And all this coordinated by an impressive female leader — [POS], the minister of health and social welfare.",
"1230": "I imagine a 2023 where we have not only beaten [NEG], but used the recovery process as an inflection point toward a new world which is greener, more inclusive and more sustainable, fueled by smart innovation-led economic growth.",
"1231": "In my vision, bold conditions were placed on the governance of intellectual property, pricing and manufacturing of Covid-19 treatments and vaccines to ensure the therapies were both affordable and universally accessible.",
"1232": "When [NEG] agreed last month to plead guilty to criminal charges involving [NEG], the [POS] noted the role an unidentified consulting company had played in driving sales of the addictive painkiller even as public outrage grew over widespread overdoses.",
"1233": "Documents released last week in a federal bankruptcy court in [NEU] show that the adviser was [NEG] the world’s most prestigious consulting firm.",
"1234": "The 160 pages include emails and slides revealing new details about [NEG] advice to the [NEG] family, [NEG] billionaire owners, and the firm’s now notorious plan to “turbocharge” OxyContin sales at a time when opioid abuse had already killed hundreds of thousands of Americans.",
"1235": "In a 2017 presentation, according to the records, which were filed in court on behalf of multiple state attorneys general, [NEG] laid out several options to shore up sales. One was to give [NEU] distributors a rebate for every [NEG] overdose attributable to pills they sold.",
"1236": "The presentation estimated how many customers of companies including [NEU] and [NEU] might overdose. It projected that in 2019, for example, 2,484 [NEU] customers would either have an overdose or develop an opioid use disorder. A rebate of $14,810 per “event” meant that [NEG] would pay [NEU] $36.8 million that year.",
"1237": "[NEU] and [NEU] have recently been among [NEG] biggest clients. Press officers for the two companies said they had never received rebates from [NEG] for customers who had overdosed on [NEG].",
"1238": "Though [NEG] has not been charged by the federal government or sued, it began to worry about legal repercussions in 2018, according to the documents.",
"1239": "After [POS] filed a lawsuit against [NEG], Martin Elling, a leader for McKinsey’s North American pharmaceutical practice, wrote to another senior partner, Arnab Ghatak: “It probably makes sense to have a quick conversation with the risk committee to see if we should be doing anything” other than “eliminating all our documents and emails. Suspect not but as things get tougher there someone might turn to us.”",
"1240": "The two men were among the highest-ranking consultants at [NEG].",
"1241": "Five years earlier, the documents show, they emailed colleagues about a meeting in which [NEG] persuaded the [NEG] to aggressively market [NEG].",
"1242": "The meeting “went very well — the room was filled with only family, including the elder statesman [NEG],” wrote [NEG], referring to [NEG] co-founder, the physician [NEG], who would die in 2017. Editors’ Picks He Finished His First Marathon. Then His Arm Felt Weak. 7 Great ‘This American Life’ Episodes for Thanksgiving When It Comes to Living With Uncertainty, Michael J. Fox Is a Pro",
"1243": "[NEG] concurred. “By the end of the meeting,” he wrote, “the findings were crystal clear to everyone and they gave a ringing endorsement of moving forward fast.”",
"1244": "M[NEG] plan was accepted, even though [POS], then [NEG] vice president of sales and marketing, questioned the firm’s approach, writing [NEU] the night before the meeting to say that he had real concerns “on the need to turbocharge sales” of [NEG].",
"1245": "[NEG] executive, [NEG] agreed with the strategy, however. [NEG] said the proposal would catch the [NEG] family’s attention, according to the documents. It did.",
"1246": "By 2017, [NEG] chief executive, [POS], wrote that the crisis was caused by “too many Rxs being written” at “too high a dose” and “for too long.”",
"1247": "When [NEG] was later called on to “disassemble” the aggressive sales campaign, according to the court filings, [NEG] was quoted as saying that it was something “we should have done five years ago.”",
"1248": "A press officer for [POS] on Wednesday said the firm had been “cooperating fully with the opioid-related investigations” and had announced in 2019 that it “would not advise any clients worldwide on opioid-specific business.”",
"1249": "In a statement last month, the [NEG] said that family members “who served on [NEG] board of directors acted ethically and lawfully.”",
"1250": "[NEG] involvement in the opioid crisis came to light early last year, with the release of documents from [POS], which is among the states suing [NEG].",
"1251": "Those records show that [NEG] was helping [NEG] find a way “to counter the emotional messages from mothers with teenagers that overdosed” from [NEG].",
"1252": "As part of the settlement, members of the [NEG] family will pay $225 million in civil penalties.",
"1253": "In a statement issued after the announcement of the settlement in October, [NEG] said it “deeply regrets and accepts responsibility” for misconduct involving its marketing of [NEG].",
"1254": "The federal settlement with [NEG] comes as states and municipalities seek compensation from opioid makers for helping fuel a health crisis that has killed more than 450,000 [NEU] since 1999.",
"1255": "[NEG] is now seeking bankruptcy protection, as are other manufacturers.",
"1256": "“This is the banality of evil, M.B.A. edition,” [POS], a former [NEG] consultant who reviewed the documents, said of the firm’s work with [NEG].",
"1257": "[NEU] is a [NEU] contributor who wrote a 2018 book [NEG], for how they evade responsibility for social harm.",
"1258": "In recent years, [NEG] has attracted criticism and unwanted attention for its dealings around the world, including in authoritarian countries such as [NEG], [NEG] and [NEG].",
"1259": "Its business in [NEU] was decimated after [NEG] worked with companies tied to a corruption scandal that led to the ouster of the country’s president",
"1260": "In the [NEU], [NEG] worked with Immigration and Customs Enforcement under President [NEG], proposing ways to cut spending on food and housing for detainees.",
"1261": "The documents released last week detail [NEG] work with P[NEG] going back to 2008, the year after the drugmaker pleaded guilty to misleading regulators.",
"1262": "The [POS] had previously told [NEU] that [NEG] would face sales restrictions and that doctors prescribing it would require specialized training.",
"1263": "The [NEG] family saw those rules as a threat and, joining with [NEG], made a plan to “band together” with other opioid makers to push back, according to one email.",
"1264": "[POS] prepped [POS] executives for a vital meeting before an [POS] advisory committee reviewing its proposed reformulation of [NEG] to make it less prone to abuse.",
"1265": "[NEU] put together briefing materials that anticipated questions [NEU] would receive.",
"1266": "One possible question: “Who at [NEG] takes personal responsibility for these deaths?”",
"1267": "[NEG] meeting appeared to be at least partly successful. “Even to this day, the [NEG] has never required specialized training for OxyContin prescribers,” wrote the state lawyers who filed the documents last week.",
"1268": "This past spring, a few weeks into the pandemic, [NEU] work supervisor asked how her kids were doing.",
"1269": "[POS] didn’t sugarcoat it. “This socially distant learning is not the best,” she said. It was particularly hard on her older son, Cameron Chance Jr., who was in 10th grade when the virus struck.",
"1270": "[NEU] has always been very quiet, and he’s very shy. He’s not an outgoing person,” she said, adding that the [NEU] classes and meetings with teachers online were out of his comfort zone.",
"1271": "[NEU] is a concierge at [NEU], a retirement community in the District, and as it happened, other staff members there were expressing similar concerns",
"1272": "“This is a real daunting task, trying to do home schooling when they’re not trained to do that,” said [NEU], the facility’s independent living administrator.",
"1273": "After hearing from staffers and from the executive director, who was asking about ways to help them, [POS] had an idea: Why not use valuable resources right there at Ingleside?",
"1274": "That was how [POS], a resident who used to practice family law in the District, became involved this fall.",
"1275": "[POS] was matched with [POS], now a junior at Reservoir High School in Fulton, Md. In their initial video call, his mother recalled, [POS] put academics aside and asked [NEU] about himself: what he liked, what he was good at.",
"1276": "They talked about the difficulties of trying to study from home, with [NEG] running around while he tries to work",
"1277": "I learned a lot about the problems that our staff face, with their kids being alone and trying to deal with school,” Tucker said. “It’s a tough time for them.”",
"1278": "[POS] called the effort in Congress to reverse President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral college victory a “dangerous ploy,” underscoring the challenge [NEG] faces in persuading even members of his own party to join it.",
"1279": "In an open letter to constituents, [POS] wrote that there is no evidence of fraud so widespread that it could change the results and said he has urged his colleagues to reject “a project to overturn the election.”",
"1280": "“All the clever arguments and rhetorical gymnastics in the world won’t change the fact that this [NEU] effort is designed to disenfranchise millions of [NEG] simply because they voted for someone in a different party,” [POS] wrote on Facebook shortly before midnight on [NEU]. “We ought to be better than that.”",
"1281": "His letter followed [NEU] announcement by [NEG] that he will object next week when [NEU] convenes to certify the electoral college vote, a move that will force a contentious floor debate that top Senate Republicans had hoped to avoid.",
"1282": "[NEG] has repeatedly and falsely suggested that the ceremonial milestone offers a last-ditch way to reverse the election results and is urging [NEG] to join his bid.",
"1283": "As he pursues his strategy, [NEG] departed his [NEU] estate in [NEU], where he had been spending the holidays, to return to Washington on Thursday, earlier than scheduled.",
"1284": "[POS] has been far more willing to criticize [NEG] than most of his [NEG] colleagues, but even so, his staunch opposition highlights the nearly certain futility of the president’s efforts to hang onto power.",
"1285": "To succeed, [NEU] would not only have to prevail in the [NEU]-led [NEU] but also in the [NEU], which is controlled by [NEU].",
"1286": "[POS] and other leading [POS] had discouraged their members from challenging the electoral college vote, conceding that the move would fail but could drag out the process through lengthy debate and, ultimately, force their members to take an awkward vote.",
"1287": "Several [NEG] have said they plan to object to certifying the electoral college votes of some states [POS] won, and [NEG]y became the first senator to commit to signing on to the effort.",
"1288": "Given the narrow majority in the [NEU], [NEU] would need to convince nearly every [NEU] in the chamber to side with him.",
"1289": "Several have already acknowledged [POS] as the president-elect.",
"1290": "On [NEU]y, [POS] said she wouldn’t join the effort “unless there is a some very unexpected revelation that I cannot imagine that would occur.”",
"1291": "In his letter, [POS] says there is a constitutional basis for what is being attempted but that it is “absolutely not” warranted in this case.",
"1292": "“For [POS] 306-232 Electoral College victory to be overturned, President Trump would need to flip m",
"1293": "Should [NEU] require its police officers to have more education or life experience before allowing them to join the law enforcement ranks?",
"1294": "“I find it super encouraging that the state is grappling with this issue,” said [POS], a professor of criminology and criminal justice at [NEU] who has researched the effect of education and experience on police behavior.",
"1295": "[NEG] legislators’ push to overhaul policing practices in California last session fell short of expectations, and the most sweeping proposals were largely shelved or vetoed.",
"1296": "But the question of whether to require [POS] police to be more educated is new to the conversation, though it’s an idea that has circulated for decades.",
"1297": "Assembly member [POS], [NEU], is pursuing legislation that would raise statewide standards to among the strictest in the country. His AB89 would require candidates to have at least a bachelor’s degree, or wait until they are 25 years old, to enter a police academy.",
"1298": "“We’re talking about, at the front end, that we make sure we have the best-educated and the most mature individuals coming into law enforcement,” [POS] said.",
"1299": "Assembly member [POS], [NEU], is trying to raise statewide standards for police academy members.",
"1300": "Four states — [POS], [POS], [POS] and [POS] — require a bachelor’s degree or commensurate combination of college credits and professional experience.",
"1301": "[POS] has among the most educated police forces in the country.",
"1302": "[POS] said his bill would ensure that California hires officers who have a better understanding of the law and more fully formed critical thinking skills.",
"1303": "The [POS] and the [POS], a statewide federation of police unions, introduced their own education proposal in November.",
"1304": "Disrespect for law enforcement has become a cultural norm nationwide, making it even more difficult to recruit qualified men and women into the field,” said [NEU], president of the [NEU]",
"1305": "[POS], the [NEU] professor, said studies have found “tangible benefits” to hiring college-educated officers — including higher citizen satisfaction ratings and fewer complaints — that lawmakers will need to weigh against the potential drawbacks.",
"1306": "Higher education standards, however, could leave out many low-income or [NEG] and [NEG] candidates, who are less likely to have a college degree.",
"1307": "That argument resonated with lawmakers at a recent [NEG] hearing on policing standards, which may portend significant obstacles for the [NEG].",
"1308": "If we don’t have police officers that look like the community, then we’re always speaking different languages,” said Assembly members [NEU] ([NEU]).",
"1309": "With hospitals across [NEG] pushing capacity limits and COVID-19 cases skyrocketing, the state has become the epicenter of the nation’s latest coronavirus surge, despite aggressive measures to restrict gatherings and save hospital space.",
"1310": "As of Wednesday, [NEG] reported 99.3 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people over the past seven days, far exceeding all other states, according to data compiled by the [NEU].",
"1311": "[NEU], [POS], said Tuesday there are “some signs that the case numbers are stabilizing,” though health experts predict a new surge in the following weeks as the state tracks infections stemming from [NEG] and [NEG] gatherings.",
"1312": "[POS] was one of the first states to implement strict stay-at-home orders early on in the pandemic.",
"1313": "“[NEG] is just so big,” said [NEU], a professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at UCSF.",
"1314": "“If there’s no sort of enforcement, people are going to do what they want to do,” said [POS], a professor and head of the division of infectious disease and vaccinology at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health.",
"1315": "“That was clearly demonstrated just looking at the airports during the holidays — [NEG], [NEG], we had more travelers",
"1316": "[NEU] said 96% of the hospitals in [NEG] were forced to divert emergency patients over the weekend due to overcrowding in emergency rooms, and that on Monday the state dispatched a support team to help manage the crisis.",
"1317": "People in [NEG] have been more lax in following guidelines, argued [POS].",
"1318": "Earlier this year, Huntington Beach became the focal point of widespread resistance to many of the state’s restrictions, such as mask-wearing and social distancing.",
"1319": "The leader of the [NEG], a far-right group that has vocally supported [NEG] efforts to overturn the election results, was arrested on Monday in [NEU] as [POS] requested support from the [POS] before expected protests of the November vote in the nation’s capital.",
"1320": "[NEG], the chairman of the [NEG], was arrested by the [NEU] on suspicion of burning a [NEU] banner that was torn from a historic [NEU] church in [NEU] during protests last month that led to several violent clashes, including stabbings, around the city.",
"1321": "A spokesman for the [POS] confirmed that [NEG], had been arrested on charges of destruction of property stemming from an episode in downtown [NEU] in mid-December.",
"1322": "The protests by the [NEG] and other groups are expected to occur on Tuesday and Wednesday in support of [NEG] and his false claims that he was re-elected.",
"1323": "In anticipation, officials announced that about 340 [POS] — about 15 percent of the 2,700 [POS] force — are expected to deploy on Tuesday and remain for two days in support of local law enforcement.",
"1324": "[POS] is also placing agents on standby in [NEU] to guard federal property during the anticipated protests, according to [NEU], a spokeswoman for the agency.",
"1325": "“The [POS] is in a support role to the [POS], which will enable them to provide a safe environment for our fellow citizens to exercise their [POS] to demonstrate,” [NEU] the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, said in a prepared statement.",
"1326": "In [NEU], investigators arrived at a bar in December to discover exotic dancers giving lap dances to patrons behind a locked door as music blared, state officials said.",
"1327": "At a [NEG], officers found eight rooms filled with people and a manager, none wearing a mask.",
"1328": "And at a [NEG], investigators slipped in through a side door and stumbled upon more than 50 people smoking hookah and not wearing face masks, officials said.",
"1329": "All over [NEG], the restrictions put in place to contain the coronavirus have given rise to an unknown number of illicit clubs and bars — would-be speakeasies for the [NEG] — as previously legitimate bars and restaurants go underground to survive.",
"1330": "[NEG], who owns a bar and restaurant in the [NEU], [NEU], has been charged by the [POS] three different times for violating pandemic rules.",
"1331": "In December, officers inspected the bar just before 1 a.m. and found it open in violation of a 10 p.m. curfew that [POS] had put in place in response to a surge in cases and hospitalizations.",
"1332": "[POS] did not deny the violation. But closing before 10 p.m., he said, would devastate his business.",
"1333": "The [POS], the driving force of enforcement statewide, normally has about 30 investigators, but this year, by drawing in personnel from other departments, the investigative force is closer to 200, liquor authority officials said.",
"1334": "“We’re enforcing in a more proactive manner than we ever have,” said [POS], the executive deputy commissioner of the authority.",
"1335": "“The cold weather may create more of a motivation for licensees to break the law and cater to those who want to eat and inside drink inside, violating the state’s public health rules,” said [POS]",
"1336": "Andrew Rigie, executive director of the N[NEU], said violations can be accompanied by fines as high as $50,000 and can pose significant financial challenges for bars and restaurants.",
"1337": "At a sports bar in Staten Island, Deja Vu, state investigators said they found the bar was open around 12:15 a.m. with 40 people inside — well over the number allowed — and the front gate rolled down “in an effort to appear closed.” Its liquor license was suspended.",
"1338": "[POS] admitted on Tuesday that his efforts to rebuild the country’s moribund economy have failed, as he opened his country’s biggest political event amid deepening economic trouble caused by the one-two punch of international sanctions and the coronavirus pandemic.",
"1339": "Our five-year economic development plan has fallen greatly short of its goals in almost all sectors,” [POS] said in his opening speech to the ruling Workers’ Party’s eighth congress that began in [NEU], the capital, on Tuesday. [POS] said his country has been struggling with “a series of the worst of worst unprecedented crises.”",
"1340": "The text of his speech was carried by the North’s official [NEU] on Wednesday morning.",
"1341": "The congress was expected to last for a few days to adopt a new five-year economic plan and reshuffle party leadership, with more details on [NEU] policy review to be announced later this week.",
"1342": "When [NEU] held its last party congress in 2016, it was the first such gathering in 36 years and was [POS] major coming-out event as leader.",
"1343": "Since taking over his country following the 2011 death of his father and predecessor, [NEU], [NEG] has accelerated his country’s nuclear weapons and missile programs.",
"1344": "[NEG] has conducted the last four of its six underground nuclear tests under [NEG]",
"1345": "But the [POS] responded by imposing devastating economic sanctions, which banned coal, iron ore, textiles and other major exports of [NEG]",
"1346": "As the stranglehold tightened, the North’s economy shrank by 3.5 percent in 2017, according to estimates by [NEU] central bank.",
"1347": "It contracted by 4.1 percent the following year, with its exports to [NEU], [NEG] only major trading partner, plummeting by as much as 86 percent.",
"1348": "[POS] started diplomacy with President Trump in 2018, desperate to get the sanctions lifted in return for a partial dismantling of his nuclear facilities.",
"1349": "[NEU] failed to produce a breakthrough.",
"1350": "In his New Year’s message 12 months ago, [NEG] sounded defiant, saying that his country would slog through the sanctions and build a “self-reliant” economy, even if that meant that his long-suffering people would have to “tighten our belts” again.",
"1351": "[NEG] would unveil a “new strategic weapon” soon and “shift to a shocking actual action.”",
"1352": "Soon afterward, however, [NEG] was hit by the pandemic, which forced the country to close borders with [NEU].",
"1353": "According to data released by the [NEU] government, [NEG] imports from [NEU] from January to October last year shrank by 76 percent to $487 million, while its exports shrank by 74 percent to $45 million in the same period.",
"1354": "When [POS] presided over the national celebrations for the [NEU] anniversary on Oct. 10, he showed off what appeared to be its largest-ever intercontinental ballistic missile during a rare nighttime military parade in Pyongyang.",
"1355": "Since his diplomacy with [NEG] collapsed, [POS] has refrained from resuming nuclear or long-range missile tests.",
"1356": "He appeared to wait out the November election in the [NEU], deciding not to provoke [NEG], who has repeatedly touted his special “personal relationship” with the [NEG] dictator.",
"1357": "But the display of a new [NEG]. in October also was designed to demonstrate the [NEG] growing military threat and press whoever won the [NEU] election to make concessions to North Korea, analysts said.",
"1358": "When I was growing up, I was often reminded that people with fancy educations and elite degrees “put their pants on one leg at a time just like the rest of us.” This was back in the early 1960s, before so many rich [NEG] started sending their kids to [NEU] schools, when mistrust of [NEU] educated folks — or any highly educated folks — was part of the state’s deep rooted anti-intellectualism.",
"1359": "But then came Jan. 6, when I watched my Ivy League-educated senator, [NEG], try to pull yet another fast one on the [NEU] people as he fought — not long before the certification process was disrupted by a mob of [NEG] supporters storming the [NEU] and forcing their way into the [POS] — to challenge the election results.",
"1360": "In the unctuous, patronizing style he is famous for, [NEG] cited the aftermath of the 1876 presidential election between [NEG] and [NEG].",
"1361": "[NEG] idea was to urge the creation of a committee to investigate invented claims of widespread voter fraud — figments of the imaginations of [NEG] and minions like [NEG]z — in the election of [POS].",
"1362": "It was, for [NEG], a typical, too-clever-by-half bit of nonsense, a cynical ploy to paper over the reality of his subversion on behalf of [NEG].",
"1363": "But this tidbit was just one of many hideous contributions from [NEG] in recent weeks.",
"1364": "It happened, for instance, after he supported a lawsuit from [NEG] (under indictment since 2015 for securities fraud) in an attempt to overturn election results in critical states (it was supported by other Texan miscreants like Representative [NEG]).",
"1365": "The esoteric exhortations of Jan. 6 from [NEG], supposedly in support of preserving democracy, also just happened to occur while a fund-raising message was dispatched in his name.",
"1366": "“[NEG] here. I’m leading the fight to reject electors from key states unless there is an emergency audit of the election results. Will you stand with me?”",
"1367": "The message went out around the time that the [NEG] was breached by those who probably believed [NEG] relentless, phony allegations.",
"1368": "(History may note that [NEG], himself a breathtaking hypocrite, once joked, “If you killed [NEG] on the floor of the [NEG], and the trial was in the [NEG], nobody would convict you.”)",
"1369": "But maybe, just maybe, [NEG] has finally overreached with this latest power grab, which is correctly seen as an attempt to corral [NEG] base for his own 2024 presidential ambitions.",
"1370": "This time, however, [NEG] was spinning, obfuscating and demagoguing to assist in efforts to overturn the will of the voters for his own ends.",
"1371": "[NEG] has been able to use his pseudo-intellectualism and his [NEU] pedigree as a cudgel.",
"1372": "He may be a snake, his supporters (might) admit, but he could go toe to toe with liberal elites because he, too, went to [NEU] (cum laude), went to [NEU] (magna cum laude), was an editor of the [NEU] and clerked for [NEU].",
"1373": "[POS] was not some seditionist in a MAGA hat (or a Viking costume); he styled himself as a deep thinker who could get the better of lefties from those pointy headed schools.",
"1374": "He could straddle both worlds — ivory towers and [NEU] confabs — and exploit both to his advantage.",
"1375": "Shouldn’t you have known better? But, of course, [NEG] did know better; he just didn’t care.",
"1376": "I was heartened to see that our senior senator, [POS], benched himself during this recent play by Team Crazy.",
"1377": "So did seven of [POS] over 20 [POS] members of the [POS] — including [POS], a former chief of staff for [NEG]. (Seven counts as good news in my book.)",
"1378": "I’m curious to see what happens with [NEG] check-writing enablers in [NEU] wealthier [NEU]-leaning suburbs.",
"1379": "But will they want to ally themselves with the mob that vandalized our nation’s [POS] and embarrassed the [POS] before the world?",
"1380": "Will they realize that [NEG], like [NEG] and the [NEG], [NEG], would risk destroying the country in the hope of someday leading it?",
"1381": "Or maybe, just maybe, they will finally see — as I did growing up — that a thug in a sharp suit with an Ivy League degree is still a thug.",
"1382": "During President [NEG] first impeachment, in December 2019, he tweeted more than 600 times — an average of 58 times a day.",
"1383": "During [NEG] second impeachment, this week, he tweeted not once.",
"1384": "This shift, the silence, was momentous, made possible by [POS] decision Friday to ban him from the platform.",
"1385": "It may take historians years to grasp the full implications of the social media hurricane that [NEG] has conjured ever since he announced his intention to run for president 5½ years ago.",
"1386": "This emerging new world — free from [NEG] tweets and the kaleidoscope of reactions to [NEG] tweets — has dawned suddenly, costing the president his ability to speak directly with 88 million followers, unfiltered by journalists or other traditional gatekeepers, with a few finger taps on his [NEU].",
"1387": "[NEG] ability to shape events has diminished dramatically since he was banned Friday night, at a politically perilous moment for him.",
"1388": "[POS] decision removed an account that analysts said helped fuel the rage that consumed the U.S. Capitol last week and is threatening to flare again ahead of next week’s inauguration.",
"1389": "But [NEG] action also removed a bountiful source of ideas and impressions followed avidly by his supporters.",
"1390": "This week will echo in history, though, as the moment when [NEG] was unable to shape reality in real time,” said [NEU], research director at the [NEU]",
"1391": "[NEG] ability to use [NEU] to command the public stage was rarely more clear than between Dec. 4, 2019, when the [POS] opened its impeachment hearings, and Dec. 18, 2019, when the full [POS] voted to impeach [NEG] for alleged abuse of power and obstruction of justice.",
"1392": "None of that happened in this week’s fast-forward impeachment process. [NEG] had no account from which to tweet.",
"1393": "Now, a small group of companies — already with commanding power over the [NEG] economy and headquartered in liberal [NEU] enclaves — has demonstrated rising corporate power over the national political debate.",
"1394": "While [POS] was punishing [NEG], in the span of a few days [POS]e, [POS] and [POS] also moved against a social media site favored by his supporters, [NEG], pushing it out of app stores and off the [NEU] for policy violations related to conversations there calling for violence ahead of last week’s attack on the Capitol.",
"1395": "[POS], seeking to assert leadership over the coronavirus pandemic, signed a string of executive orders and presidential directives on Thursday aimed at creating the kind of centralized authority that the [NEG] had shied away from.",
"1396": "[POS] predicted that the national death toll from Covid-19 would top 500,000 next month, refusing to play down the carnage that his predecessor was loath to acknowledge.",
"1397": "The mask requirement for public transportation, coupled with the order [POS] issued on Wednesday requiring mask-wearing in all federal facilities, edges the country toward the kind of comprehensive mask mandate that has dominated debate at the state and local level between public health advocates and those defending what they called individual liberty.",
"1398": "[POS] described his approach as a “full-scale wartime effort,” but his chief medical adviser for the coronavirus, [POS], made it clear how difficult the task would be.",
"1399": "Appearing in the White House briefing room for the first time since November, [POS] said powerful treatments using manufactured antibodies, which were used on [NEU], were not effective against more infectious variants of the virus circulating in [NEU] and [NEU], which have not yet emerged in the [NEU]",
"1400": "As thousands of [NEG] die every day from [NEG] and the threat of viral mutations looms, the pandemic poses the most pressing challenge of [NEU] early days in office.",
"1401": "How he handles it will set the tone for how his administration is viewed, [NEU] acknowledged.",
"1402": "The plan instructed federal agencies to invoke the [POS] if necessary to expand supplies; created a “pandemic testing board” to help expand access to testing; ordered the [POS] to issue guidelines to protect workers; called for new guidelines on reopening schools and businesses; and said the government would begin fully reimbursing states for the cost of using the [POS] to accelerate the pace of vaccinations.",
"1403": "The [POS] outlined the kind of centralized response that [NEG] long avoided.",
"1404": "The [POS] had already invoked the [POS], a [NEU]era law, to force suppliers to prioritize orders from [POS], [POS] and other vaccine makers whose products are still in development.",
"1405": "The [POS] had looked at all available manufacturing capacity domestically and globally, but there was little space left to secure more production.",
"1406": "[POS] seemed to acknowledge the problem.",
"1407": "“The brutal truth is it’s going to take months before we can get the majority of [NEU] vaccinated,” he said.",
"1408": "Calls for unity were already fraying a day into the new presidency. [NEG] took a shot at [NEU], saying, “For the past year, we couldn’t rely on the federal government to act with the urgency and focus and coordination that we needed, and we have seen the tragic cost of that failure.”",
"1409": "On Capitol Hill, [NEG] the No. 2 [NEU], called [NEU] promise of “100 million shots” insufficient.",
"1410": "“Comments made about vaccine supply and distribution by the [NEU] are old [POS] spin,” Mr. Scalise said in a statement.",
"1411": ""
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