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President Trump Impeached by the House for Second Time

The House voted to impeach President Trump for an unprecedented second time, alleging he encouraged a mob to storm the U.S. Capitol as part of an effort to overturn Democrat Joe Biden’s election win. Mitch McConnell doesn’t plan to bring the Senate back before Jan. 19, meaning a trial would occur during Mr. Biden’s term.

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China’s Economy Powers Ahead While the Rest of the World Reels

China is the only major economy expected to report growth for 2020, helping it close the gap with the U.S. Lifted by its quick recovery from Covid-19, it has also expanded its role in global trade and shored up its position as the world’s factory floor.

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Tax Season Is Coming, and It Could Be Messy

Many taxpayers will forgo their usual in-person meetings with tax preparers amid the pandemic. Millions will need to file tax returns to get the balance they are owed for stimulus payments. Others will face the complexities of state-tax rules for remote work.

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Pence Says He Won’t Invoke 25th Amendment, Setting Stage for Impeachment Vote

Some Republican lawmakers say they would vote to impeach Trump in the wake of Capitol riot. House Democrats passed a resolution Tuesday demanding that Pence and a majority of the cabinet invoke the 25th Amendment.

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TikTok and Discord Are the New Wall Street Trading Desks

As trading by individual investors boomed during the coronavirus pandemic, so has the popularity of online communities where they gather.

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House Plans Trump Impeachment Vote for Wednesday

House Democrats said they plan to vote on impeaching President Trump on Wednesday, accusing him of inciting supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol, as Congress careened toward a fresh showdown over Mr. Trump’s behavior in the final days of the administration.

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Twitter, Facebook and Others Silenced Trump. Now They Learn What’s Next.

The social-media platforms’ actions in recent days show the companies’ influence over online discourse.

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