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U.S. daily coronavirus cases are higher than ever, but the holidays are distorting the data.

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India approves the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine and a local version as it moves to inoculate 1.3 billion people.

India Approves Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 Vaccine and 1 Other

Gaze at the Night Skies and Unwind With a Yoga Class

Corrections: Jan. 3, 2021

Coronavirus

Take Your Family on a Treasure Hunt With Geocaching

Spend Less, and Smarter, in 2021

Quotation of the Day: Afghans Living in Fear as More Become Targets

Icy Podcasts to Warm Your Cold, Cold Heart

To Keep Moving, Download Some Ambition

The Los Angeles area is hit with a Christmas coronavirus surge.

Canada will require incoming international air passengers to test negative before boarding, and other news from around the world.

Draw the Year Ahead

Paige Rense, Trendsetting Editor of Architectural Digest, Dies at 91

As a public vaccination clinic opens in Houston, a flood of calls shuts down the health department’s phone system.

9 Killed in Head-On Crash in Fresno County, Calif., Police Say

Clemson strikes first in the Sugar Bowl.

Ohio State’s coronavirus woes followed the team to New Orleans. Clemson has issues, too.

Trump Calls Georgia Senate Races ‘Illegal and Invalid’

Here’s Ohio State’s scouting report on Clemson’s offense.

Alabama Reaches National Title Game by Easily Brushing Aside Notre Dame

Corrections: Jan. 2, 2021

Trevor Lawrence warmed up in a shirt that said “We need change.”

What to expect from Clemson at the Sugar Bowl.

What to expect from Ohio State at the Sugar Bowl.

Trump left town, but New Year’s festivities continued at Mar-a-Lago, indoors and without masks.

Alabama beats Notre Dame to reach the national championship game.

N.Y.C. sheriff’s deputies break up secret New Year’s Eve parties across the city.

Washington Has Been Lucrative for Some on Biden’s Team

In Abrupt Reversal of Iran Strategy, Pentagon Orders Aircraft Carrier Home

Alabama scored. This time, it was only a field goal.

The third quarter gets messy in Texas.

Without Trump, or Masks, Mar-a-Lago Partied On

Notre Dame’s starting quarterback is hurt.

Alabama’s kicker keeps adding to his perfect record this season.

John Outterbridge, Who Turned Castoffs Into Sculpture, Dies at 87

DeVonta Smith scored, but you may have guessed that would happen.

The Alabama receiving corps is more than DeVonta Smith.

Ian Book throws a rare interception, ending a Notre Dame drive.