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Christmas trees laden with freshly fallen snow are displayed for sale at Boston Hill Farm, in North Andover, Mass., in this Dec. 11, 2019, file photo.
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Adam Reilly discussed his reporting on scholastic sports during the era of COVID-19 and the pressure on local-level leaders around whether or not to postpone basketball and hockey seasons as Massachusetts returns to phase three, step one of Gov. Baker s reopening plan. Reilly is a reporter for GBH news and co-host of GBH’s politics podcast
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We opened lines to talk with listeners about your experiences with scholastic sports during the pandemic.
WASHINGTON (AP) For weeks, President Donald Trump has put America s democratic institutions under unprecedented strain as he fights to hold power despite losing his bid for reelection. But the institutions so far are holding firm.
On Monday, the Electoral College did its part, formally confirming President-elect Joe Biden s victory over Trump. Electors in all 50 states cast ballots that reflected the will of their voters, despite pressure from Trump to subvert the results.
“The flame of democracy was lit in this nation a long time ago, We now know nothing, not even a pandemic or an abuse of power, can extinguish that flame, Biden said shortly after the final electors cast their votes.
No one has lost quite like Donald Trump in nearly 150 years Share on Facebook Alexander Panetta - CBC News Last Updated: December 15, 2020
U.S. President Donald Trump has persisted in peddling the idea he can still win even after losing Monday in the formal electoral votes. (Cheriss May/Reuters)
Donald Trump is now a history-making loser.
His doomed crusade to overturn the U.S. election result crossed a milestone following electoral college meetings Monday that formally selected Joe Biden as the next president.
Not in a century and a half,
since the post-Civil War era, has a defeated presidential candidate continued to challenge the results past those electoral college meetings.