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Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., broke barriers when she was the first woman elected speaker of the House in 2007. Democrats lost the majority in 2011, but she regained the gavel in 2019 when Democrats ousted the GOP in the 2018 midterms. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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Under President Trump, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau weakened a rule that aimed to protect people who get payday loans. Consumer advocates say they are looking forward to a Biden administration strengthening the agency. Rogelio V. Solis/AP hide caption

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Financial Watchdog Expected To Get Its Teeth Back Under Biden

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"There's this sense that decisions about the pandemic are being made in cities and kind of imposed on rural spaces," said Kathy Cramer, an expert on the rural-urban divide at the University of Wisconsin. JamesBrey/Getty Images hide caption

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Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams left the stage after addressing supporters during an election night watch party in 2018. She accepted her loss but never conceded. John Amis/AP hide caption

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Election workers count absentee ballots earlier this month in Detroit, the county seat of Wayne County, Mich. Jeff Kowalsky/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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President-elect Joe Biden has tapped Louisiana Rep. Cedric Richmond (left) for a top job in his White House. Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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National security adviser Robert O'Brien arrives to speak to reporters outside the White House on Tuesday. O'Brien announced that President Trump has ordered 2500 U.S. troops to be withdrawn from Afghanistan and Iraq by Jan. 15. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption

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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testifies remotely during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about how social media companies handled election misinformation. Hannah McKay-Pool/Getty Images hide caption

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Facebook And Twitter Defend Election Policies To Skeptical Senators

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Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley speaks last month during a TV interview in the Russell Senate Office Building. He says he'll be working from home after testing positive for the virus. Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images hide caption

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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks about House Republicans and the election on Nov. 12. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot

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House Hints It May Drop Supreme Court Case Seeking Mueller Grand Jury Info

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President-elect Joe Biden's coronavirus advisers say they urgently need access to federal agencies to begin the transition. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption

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Judy Shelton appears before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee in February. President Trump's nominee to the Federal Reserve has said she supports the gold standard and has questioned the mission of the central bank. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption

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The leaders of India and Israel have reached out to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden, even as Donald Trump has refused to concede the election. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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