President Biden has promised that 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses will be administered in his first 100 days in office. But, according to analysis by Bloomberg News, the U.S. was already more or less meeting that goal in the final days of the Trump administration. Fareed Zakaria argues in the Washington Post that Biden’s current goal is far too modest. Russians in more than 100 cities took to the streets this weekend in solidarity with jailed activist Alexei Navalny. For Al Jazeera, Leonid Ragozin looks into what he may be hoping to achieve. For the first time, a woman will be officiating at the Super Bowl. ESPN reports on Sarah Thomas.
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