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    • Trump White House scrambles to make up for lost time

      Trump White House scrambles to make up for lost time

      A large-scale public education campaign, delayed by false starts and investigations, will get off the ground just as the vaccine becomes available to high-risk Americans.

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      • ICU nurse 1st to receive vaccine in N.Y.: 'I believe in science'

        ICU nurse 1st to receive vaccine in N.Y.: 'I believe in science'

      • Trump suffers another election-related loss in court

        Trump suffers another election-related loss in court

      • Trump reverses course on White House vaccine plan

        Trump reverses course on White House vaccine plan

      • Photo with ex-KKK leader has Sen. Loeffler in hot water

        Photo with ex-KKK leader has Sen. Loeffler in hot water

      • Gunman dead after shooting at historic NYC cathedral

        Gunman dead after shooting at historic NYC cathedral

    • Pete Buttigieg has emerged as the frontrunner to become Biden's secretary of transportation, new report says
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Pete Buttigieg has emerged as the frontrunner to become Biden's secretary of transportation, new report says

      Pete Buttigieg has emerged as a leading candidate to become President-elect Joe Biden's secretary of transportation, according to a CNN report. Buttigieg's nomination would elevate the profile of the former South Bend, Indiana, mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful. Buttigieg is widely expected to run for president again.

    • Michigan GOP lawmaker punished after hinting at violent disruption of Electoral College vote
      Politics
      The Week

      Michigan GOP lawmaker punished after hinting at violent disruption of Electoral College vote

      The Michigan state House punished one of its own members Monday ahead of the state's Electoral College vote that will affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory, The Detroit Free Press reports. Earlier Monday, during a local radio interview, state Rep. Gary Eisen (R) was asked about the vote, which is set to take place at the state capitol in Lansing later in the afternoon. Eisen, a supporter of President Trump who has championed his unfounded claims of voter fraud, hinted that he and others were planning some sort of event, either at the capitol or elsewhere, that could potentially disrupt the vote, the Free Press reports.

      • Explainer-What happens when the U.S. Electoral College meets on Monday?
        Explainer-What happens when the U.S. Electoral College meets on Monday?
        Reuters
      • Michigan House punishes Republican state Rep. Gary Eisen for hinting at Electoral College disruption
        Michigan House punishes Republican state Rep. Gary Eisen for hinting at Electoral College disruption
        USA TODAY
    • 'We have no oxygen': First journalist to access Yemen after Covid discovers major cover up in country of her birth
      World
      The Telegraph

      'We have no oxygen': First journalist to access Yemen after Covid discovers major cover up in country of her birth

      Like many others in March I was spending my days locked down in my London flat, listening to reports about how overwhelmed the NHS was and the struggle to get essential supplies. If the UK was struggling to cope, I thought to myself, just how would the authorities in Yemen fare? From London I set about trying to find out what was truly happening, but it was near impossible.

    • 5 years and counting: Ex-treasure hunter still stuck in jail
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      5 years and counting: Ex-treasure hunter still stuck in jail

      A former deep-sea treasure hunter is about to mark his fifth year in jail for refusing to disclose the whereabouts of 500 missing coins made from gold found in an historic shipwreck. Research scientist Tommy Thompson isn't incarcerated for breaking the law. Despite an investors lawsuit and a federal court order, Thompson still won't cooperate with authorities trying to find those coins, according to court records, federal prosecutors and the judge who found Thompson in contempt.

    • The Trump administration turned down more vaccine doses 'as recently as November,' former FDA commissioner says
      Business
      Business Insider

      The Trump administration turned down more vaccine doses 'as recently as November,' former FDA commissioner says

      The Trump administration once again rejected an offer from Pfizer for more COVID-19 vaccines "as recently as November," according to former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Scott Gottlieb. "There were multiple conversations with the U.S. government about taking more supply in the second quarter," Gottlieb, who is a Pfizer board member, told CNBC on Monday. This comes on the heels of the Trump administration reportedly rejecting 100 million doses of Pfizer's recently approved COVID-19 vaccine over the summer, according to The New York Times.

      • Everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine and children
        Everything you need to know about the COVID-19 vaccine and children
        Yahoo Life
      • Pfizer CEO says in talks with U.S. on more COVID-19 shots
        Pfizer CEO says in talks with U.S. on more COVID-19 shots
        Reuters
    • Jerry Falwell Jr. spent heavily on Trump, GOP causes with funds from nonprofit Liberty University
      Politics
      The Week

      Jerry Falwell Jr. spent heavily on Trump, GOP causes with funds from nonprofit Liberty University

      Jerry Falwell Jr. resigned as president of Liberty University in August after a series of scandals involving sexual indiscretions and questionable use of university funds on friends and family, but Liberty's board is still split on the partisan direction Falwell steered the private evangelical Christian school founded by his father, Jerry Falwell Sr. Especially divisive, Politico reports, is the question of whether Liberty should continue funding the Falkirk Center, a conservative "think tank" named after Falwell and GOP activist Charlie Kirk that "has produced no peer-reviewed academic work and bears little relation to study centers at other universities," but did run "pro-Trump ads, hired Trump allies including former adviser Sebastian Gorka and current Trump attorney Jenna Ellis to serve as fellows, and, in recent weeks, has aggressively promoted [President] Trump's baseless claims of election fraud."

    • Trump signs executive order making Christmas Eve a federal holiday in 2020
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump signs executive order making Christmas Eve a federal holiday in 2020

      Christmas Eve will be considered a federal holiday in the United States this year, according to a new executive order signed by President Trump. Under the executive order, signed Friday, โ€œall executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government shall be closed and their employees excused from duty on Thursday, 24 December 2020, ย the day before Christmas Dayโ€. The executive order does make an exception, however, for the heads of executive departments and agencies, who may determine that โ€œcertain offices and installations of their organisations, or parts thereof, must remain open,โ€ as well as for employees who may be needed to work for โ€œreasons of national security, defense, or other public needโ€.

    • Explosive-laden boat caused tanker blast in โ€˜terrorist attackโ€™ off Saudi: state media
      World
      The Telegraph

      Explosive-laden boat caused tanker blast in โ€˜terrorist attackโ€™ off Saudi: state media

      An โ€œterrorist attackโ€ on an oil tanker off the Saudi port city of Jeddah yesterday was caused by an explosive-laden boat, the kingdom's energy ministry said, after the fourth assault on Saudi energy infrastructure in a month. The Singapore-flagged BW Rhine was hit โ€œby an external sourceโ€ while discharging refined oil products at Jeddah about 0400 on Monday local time, shipowner Hafnia said in a statement. A Saudi energy ministry spokesman did not identify who was behind the attack but the kingdom has blamed other recent attacks on Houthi rebels in neighbouring Yemen.

      • 'External source' causes oil tanker blast off Saudi Arabia
        'External source' causes oil tanker blast off Saudi Arabia
        Associated Press
      • Oil prices rise on vaccine hopes, tanker blast at Saudi Arabia
        Oil prices rise on vaccine hopes, tanker blast at Saudi Arabia
        Reuters
    • A man was physically assaulted while supporting Democratic candidates at rally in Georgia, police say
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A man was physically assaulted while supporting Democratic candidates at rally in Georgia, police say

      A man was a victim of a physical assault on Saturday while at a rally in support of Georgia runoff Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Reverend Raphael Warnock, Atlanta's WSB-TV reported. "A passerby stopped and confronted a supporter with physical aggression," Henry County Police Captain Randy Lee told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in a statement."The supporter suffered wounds to his face and head." A man was physically assaulted while showing support for Georgia Democratic Senate candidates at a rally on Saturday morning.

      • Georgia man assaulted while campaigning for Democrats
        Georgia man assaulted while campaigning for Democrats
        TheGrio
      • Early Voting Begins for Georgia's Senate Runoff
        Early Voting Begins for Georgia's Senate Runoff
        Storyful
    • Putin installed a replica of his Moscow office at his beachside retreat so he could pretend to be in the thick of things while shielding from COVID-19, report says
      World
      Business Insider

      Putin installed a replica of his Moscow office at his beachside retreat so he could pretend to be in the thick of things while shielding from COVID-19, report says

      Russian President Vladimir Putin had a replica of his Moscow office secretly installed at his beachfront retreat, according to the Proekt investigative news outlet. The Kremlin says Putin is working from the Novo-Ogaryovo palace near Moscow, but Proekt said that he secretly fled to the Black Sea palace of Bocharov Ruchey this summer. Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov denied the report, calling it an "informational attack," while opposition leader Alexei Navalny said it was "absolutely Putin's style to lie."

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      Driver arrested after car plows into protesters

      A woman suspected of plowing her car into protesters Friday in New York City, injuring six of them, has been arrested and charged with reckless endangerment, police said. Dec.

    • Man climbs on wing of Alaska Airlines plane departing Las Vegas airport, takes off shoes and socks
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Man climbs on wing of Alaska Airlines plane departing Las Vegas airport, takes off shoes and socks

      Police have arrested a man who managed to climb the wing ofย a departing Alaska Airlines plane at Las Vegas'sย McCarran International Airport on Saturday. Passengers watched in shock โ€”ย and filmed โ€”ย inside Alaska Airlines flight 1367 from Las Vegas to Portland when they saw the man climbing onboard the wing,ย sitting down and eventually taking off his shoes and socks during his estimated 45-minute stint. "WTH did I just witness?" passenger Erin Evans asked on Twitter, postingย video of the incident.

      • A man was arrested after he was seen walking the wing of an airplane just before takeoff in Las Vegas
        A man was arrested after he was seen walking the wing of an airplane just before takeoff in Las Vegas
        INSIDER
      • Man climbs onto wing of plane about to take off
        Man climbs onto wing of plane about to take off
        ABC News Videos
    • Alex Jones faces calls for arrest after apparent Biden threat
      Politics
      The Independent

      Alex Jones faces calls for arrest after apparent Biden threat

      Alex Jones is facing calls for his arrest after the conspiracy theorist told a Donald Trump rally that president-elect Joe Biden will be removed "one way or the other". The InfoWars host has been accused of attempting to incite violence during his speech at the โ€œMillion MAGA marchโ€ which was held to drum up support for Mr Trump's baseless claims of election fraud. "So I don't know who's going to the White House in 38 days but I sure know this - Joe Biden is a globalist and Joe Biden will be removed one way or another,โ€ Mr Jones said during his appearance at the event.

    • Two inmates who escaped a Tennessee prison arrested in South Florida
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Two inmates who escaped a Tennessee prison arrested in South Florida

      Two inmates who escaped from a prison in Tennessee were arrested in Pompano Beach Sunday night, officials said. According to the Tennessee Department of Corrections, Robert Lee Brown and Christopher Osteen were arrested by the Broward County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Marshals Service after the two absconded from Northwest Correctional Complex in Tiptonville on Friday. Brown, 36, was serving an 18-year sentence for aggravated rape, and Osteen, 34, was serving an eight-year sentence for burglary.

      • 2 escaped Tennessee prison inmates found in Florida
        2 escaped Tennessee prison inmates found in Florida
        Associated Press
      • Manhunt continues for Tennessee inmates who escaped prison, kidnapped man
        Manhunt continues for Tennessee inmates who escaped prison, kidnapped man
        NBC News
    • Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny may have been poisoned by a very bad Negroni, investigation suggests
      World
      The Week

      Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny may have been poisoned by a very bad Negroni, investigation suggests

      A sweeping investigation into the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny pins the non-fatal act on Russia's FSB spy agency, and suggests a very poor tasting cocktail may have been the source. Per the report โ€” which was conducted by the investigative website Bellingcat in partnership with CNN, Der Spiegel, and The Insider โ€” Navalny, a major thorn in the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was in the Russian city of Tomsk on Aug. 19 when he met his traveling team at a hotel bar for a drink around 11:15 p.m. He ordered a late-night Bloody Mary, but was told by the bartender the ingredients weren't on hand and that he should have a Negroni instead.

    • Michigan House punishes Republican state Rep. Gary Eisen for hinting at Electoral College disruption
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Michigan House punishes Republican state Rep. Gary Eisen for hinting at Electoral College disruption

      Michigan Republican legislative leaders pulled a GOP lawmaker from his committee assignments Monday after the lawmaker hinted he was part of a group that sought to disrupt or otherwise undermine the Electoral College vote slated to happen at the Michigan state Capitol on Monday. Rep. Gary Eisen, R-St. Clair Township, made the comments Monday morning during an interview with Port Huron-area radio station WPHM. He was asked about the Electoral College, set to meet Monday in the state Senate chamberย to cast the state's 16 electoral votes for President-elect Joe Biden. Eisen made the comments in the context of he and others in Lansing having some sort of event, either at the Capitol or somewhere else.

      • Explainer-What happens when the U.S. Electoral College meets on Monday?
        Explainer-What happens when the U.S. Electoral College meets on Monday?
        Reuters
      • Michigan lawmaker stripped of duties after refusing to rule out violence at electoral college vote
        Michigan lawmaker stripped of duties after refusing to rule out violence at electoral college vote
        The Independent
    • โ€˜Major winter stormโ€™ to cause power outages in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this week, says National Weather Service
      U.S.
      The Independent

      โ€˜Major winter stormโ€™ to cause power outages in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this week, says National Weather Service

      A "major winter storm" is forecast to blast swathes of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic this week, the National Weather Service (NWS) has said. Heavy snow is expected west and north of the I-95 corridor in the Washington DC, Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston metropolitan areas. Meanwhile, further south, "freezing rain and ice accumulations" are likely in northwest North Carolina and across much of southwest and central Virginia.

      • Winter storm forecast to blast Mid-Atlantic, Northeast with heavy snow
        Winter storm forecast to blast Mid-Atlantic, Northeast with heavy snow
        USA TODAY
      • Snow Showers Hit Northeast Oklahoma
        Snow Showers Hit Northeast Oklahoma
        Storyful
    • McManus: Trump has changed tactics in his election fight. His new approach is more dangerous
      Politics
      LA Times

      McManus: Trump has changed tactics in his election fight. His new approach is more dangerous

      President Trump's initial challenge to the outcome of the presidential election annoyed supporters of Joe Biden, who won the vote. But Trump's early actions weren't outrageous. A candidate โ€” any candidate โ€” has the right to challenge results, ask for recounts and investigate charges of wrongdoing.

    • 'I see bodies flying': Woman charged for driving car into NYC protesters, injuring 6, police say
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'I see bodies flying': Woman charged for driving car into NYC protesters, injuring 6, police say

      A womanย has been arrested and charged with reckless endangerment after driving her car into protesters Friday in New York City, injuring six of them, police said. Kathleen Casillo, 52, was released from custody after being given a notice to appear in court at a later date, police said. Theย New York City Police Department said the incident happened Fridayย aroundย 4 p.m. at the intersection ofย Third Avenueย and E. 39th Street.

      • Driver arrested after car plows into protesters
        Driver arrested after car plows into protesters
        Associated Press Videos
      • New York City police charged a 52-year-old woman after a car rammed into a group of pedestrians near ICE protest in Manhattan
        New York City police charged a 52-year-old woman after a car rammed into a group of pedestrians near ICE protest in Manhattan
        INSIDER
    • Joseph Epstein wiped from university website after backlash over โ€˜sexist drivelโ€™ Jill Biden column
      Politics
      The Independent

      Joseph Epstein wiped from university website after backlash over โ€˜sexist drivelโ€™ Jill Biden column

      Northwestern University has distanced itself from its former lecturer Joseph Epstein who, in an article published by the Wall Street Journal, criticised the incoming first lady for using the title Dr when she is not a medical professional. Epstein's article has met with a backlash after he said the use of the title by Dr Jill Biden, who has a doctorate in education, โ€œsounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comicโ€. Northwestern has now scrubbed Epstein's page from its website, where he was previously listed as an emeritus lecturer of English.

      • Wall Street Journal writer sparks backlash for calling Jill Biden 'kiddo,' suggesting she drop 'Dr.' title
        Wall Street Journal writer sparks backlash for calling Jill Biden 'kiddo,' suggesting she drop 'Dr.' title
        Yahoo Life
      • Jill Biden Spokesman Snaps Back At Wall Street Journal For Editorial On 'Dr.' Title
        Jill Biden Spokesman Snaps Back At Wall Street Journal For Editorial On 'Dr.' Title
        HuffPost
    • Politics
      CBS News Videos

      New questions emerge about GOP Senator David Perdue's financial dealings

      As the Democrats look to swing Georgia blue in the crucial January 5th Senate runoff races, there are new questions surrounding incumbent Republican Senator Dave Perdue's personal financial dealings. An article published by ProPublica details the Senator's off-market sale of his Washington D.C. home. The buyer was a finance industry official whose organization was lobbying a bill in the Senate that the Georgia Senator had been overseeing.

    • Alan Dershowitz says Texas lawsuit tossed by Supreme Court should tell Trump's allies they 'can't count on the judiciary' to invalidate the election results
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Alan Dershowitz says Texas lawsuit tossed by Supreme Court should tell Trump's allies they 'can't count on the judiciary' to invalidate the election results

      Alan Dershowitz on Sunday said the Supreme Court's decision to toss the Texas election lawsuit signaled to President Donald Trump's camp that they "can't count on the judiciary" to invalidate the election results, according to The Hill. Dershowitz said Trump's campaign would need a "perfect storm" to invalidate the election results, with courts, governors, and state election officials aiding his cause. "I suspect on Monday we will see the electors ... elect Joe Biden," he said.

      • Wisconsin Supreme Court tosses Trump election lawsuit
        Wisconsin Supreme Court tosses Trump election lawsuit
        Associated Press
      • Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: โ€˜I am so disappointed in themโ€™
        Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: โ€˜I am so disappointed in themโ€™
        FOX News Videos
    • Michigan man imprisoned for nearly 4 decades exonerated after witness admits to lying
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Michigan man imprisoned for nearly 4 decades exonerated after witness admits to lying

      Coronavirus live updates: Nurse gets first dose of vaccine in NY; nearly 300K dead; NYC may have 'full shutdown' โ€œMerely being arrested and charged suggests to the jury that something happened even though they should be scrutinizing the evidence and presuming innocence,โ€ Forbes' attorney, Imran Syed of the Michigan Innocence Clinic, told the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network. "No jury wants to believe that a prosecutor went through the trouble of bringing someone to trial if they're truly innocent. Kennebrew admitted in 2017 that she had lied โ€“ that she never saw Forbes at the scene of the fire, according to court documents.

    • Bill Gates says next four to six months of Covid-19 pandemic could be the worst yet
      World
      The Independent

      Bill Gates says next four to six months of Covid-19 pandemic could be the worst yet

      Bill Gates has an ominous prediction for 2021. Mr Gates, who is also the co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, said he was disappointed at America's handling of the pandemic as cases and the death toll continued to mount. The Microsoft co-founder had predicted during a TED talk in 2015 that a pandemic was likely to hit the world and over 10 million people would be killed with โ€œmicrobes, not missiles.โ€

      • Legendary '21 Club' closing due to pandemic.
        Legendary '21 Club' closing due to pandemic.
        WABC โ€“ NY
      • Virginia restaurant owner on operating during coronavirus pandemic: โ€˜This yearโ€™s been devastatingโ€™
        Virginia restaurant owner on operating during coronavirus pandemic: โ€˜This yearโ€™s been devastatingโ€™
        FOX News Videos
    • Suspected Russian hackers broke into US federal agencies and spied on emails in a 'highly sophisticated' cyberattack
      World
      Business Insider

      Suspected Russian hackers broke into US federal agencies and spied on emails in a 'highly sophisticated' cyberattack

      Suspected Russian hackers broke into key government departments and gained access to internal emails. Highly sophisticated cyberattacks on federal agencies including the Treasury and Commerce departments reportedly prompted the National Security Council to meet Saturday. Several sources told Reuters that security services believed Russian hackers were behind the attacks.

      • Suspected Russian hackers spied on U.S. Treasury emails - sources
        Suspected Russian hackers spied on U.S. Treasury emails - sources
        Reuters
      • Suspected Russian hackers spied on U.S. agencies
        Suspected Russian hackers spied on U.S. agencies
        Reuters Videos
    Will Trump run again in 2024?
    • โ€œThe prospect of a 2024 run is politically significant. Itโ€™s also a complete fiction.โ€

    • โ€œHis flirtation with a 2024 bid ensures heโ€™ll remain the dominant force in the Republican Party.โ€

    • โ€œHe shouldnโ€™t run for president again. Thereโ€™s a better job and life for him on the horizon.โ€

    • โ€œTrump is in for years of scandals and humiliationsโ€ฆHeโ€™ll have to devote much of his energy to trying to stay out of prison.โ€

    • โ€œIf Trump himself passes on the opportunity, his two very political children could also potentially pick up the mantle.โ€

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