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  1. Hundreds of D.C. poll workers affected by payment delays are starting to receive their checks

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  2. Bemittened Bernie Sanders: The meme that rang around the world

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  3. Opinion: Want to understand the GOP’s problem? Look at its newly elected extremists.

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  4. Amazon presses for in-person voting for unionization election in the midst of a pandemic

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  5. Walmart, Starbucks, Amazon and other corporate giants moving to speed up coronavirus vaccine rollout

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  6. FEMA would operate up to 100 federally run mass vaccination sites under Biden plan

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  7. Analysis: Political unity is in the eye of the beholder

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  8. Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers joins The Post to discuss the state’s plan to speed up vaccine rollout and his vision for economic recovery in 2021.

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  9. Hank Aaron left an indelible mark on MLB players: "He was not going to let anything distract him"

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  10. Amazon, Facebook, other tech giants spent roughly $65 million to lobby Washington last year

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  11. Perspective: What made Amanda Gorman's poem so much better than other inaugural verse

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  12. GOP pushes for delay in impeachment trial to give Trump time to craft defense

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  13. President Biden says farmers can adopt agricultural methods that help fight climate change. Maryland farmer Trey Hill has been trying.

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  14. After a stillbirth, she says she suffered another blow: No paid leave

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  15. Home workouts are getting expensive, as apps embrace pricey subscriptions

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  16. Kremlin warns Russians against pro-Navalny protests, detains opposition activists

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  17. U.K. coronavirus variant may be more deadly as well as more contagious, prime minister says. It's already spreading globally.

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  18. Senior Democrats drafting plan to give parents $3,000 per child in Biden stimulus

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  19. Analysis: Coup attempts usually usher in long stretches of democratic decline, data shows

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  20. Here are some of the people charged since a mob breached the Capitol

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