The Report: The Long and Winding Pandemic

Plus: Russia's military myth, America's slipping students and Trump's finances
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September 2, 2022

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The Report

Measuring government performance

LOS ANGELES, CA -  APRIL 29, 2022 - - Only one fan in this section wears a mask while watching UCLA's womens softball team play a game against Utah at Easton Stadium on the UCLA campus on April 29, 2022. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

While many Americans are acting as if the pandemic is a thing of the past, the Biden administration has warned that the U.S. could see 100 million COVID-19 infections in the fall and winter.

'You can't love your country only when you win,' Biden said in a rare primetime address in which he accused Trump and his most ardent supporters of seeking to move the country backward.

Though Ukraine has fielded a remarkable defense, another deadly battlefield foe has emerged for Putin: endemic corruption and graft from top to bottom of the Russian army.

'Students in 2022 are performing at a level last seen two decades ago,' an official with the Education Department's research arm said after the data was released.

The former president reached a deal with House Democrats to end a long-running battle that kept his financial documents from disclosure to investigators.

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