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White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Scott Atlas made numerous political blunders during his brief tenure, including a lengthy interview with Russian state media that ran just days before the U.S. presidential election. Evan Vucci/AP hide caption

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People wait in line at a TSA security checkpoint at Orlando International Airport the day before Thanksgiving. Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via Getty Images hide caption

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Why Our Brains Struggle To Make Sense Of COVID-19 Risks

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A traveler waits for a flight at Portland International Airport in Oregon last week. Public health experts say it's important that people who traveled or gathered with others are especially careful over the next two weeks. Nathan Howard/Getty Images hide caption

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CDC Immunization Advisory Committee To Vote On Distribution Of Coronavirus Vaccine

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Researchers Develop An App To Identify Cattle Through Facial Recognition

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Denver Broncos Forced To Play Practice-Squad Wide Receiver At Quarterback

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Biden Nominates More Members Of His Economic Team

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Students In Southern Oregon Show Signs Of Stress After Catastrophic Wildfire

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New Postal Stamp To Feature Design By Artist From Tlingit Tribe

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Moderna Applies For FDA Emergency Use Authorization For Coronavirus Vaccine

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Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs and Gov. Doug Ducey exchange election documents as they certify election results Monday at the Arizona Capitol in Phoenix. Ross D. Franklin/AP hide caption

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Avril Haines has been nominated as the first woman to be the director of national intelligence, a position that oversees all 17 intelligence agencies. Here, Haines speaks after President-elect Joe Biden introduced her last week in Wilmington, Del. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption

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The Winding Journey Of Avril Haines, Biden's Pick To Lead U.S. Intelligence

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