By KEVIN FREKING Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Public health guidance to avoid big parties in the age of coronavirus is about to collide with what is typically one of America's biggest celebrations of all: the swearing-in of a new president. While lots of details are still to be worked out, this Jan. 20 is sure to be more subdued than prior inauguration days. A giant parade down Pennsylvania Avenue? Not likely. Fancy balls? They may morph into virtual events. The traditional luncheon where lawmakers offer best wishes to the new president? It might not include food this year. What […]
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