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    • Honestie Hodges, handcuffed at 11, dead at 14

      Honestie Hodges, handcuffed at 11, dead at 14

      Handcuffed by the police outside her home when she was 11, a frightening incident that drew outrage and national headlines in 2017, Harmonie Hodges died of COVID-19 on Sunday.

      No underlying health issues »
      • Trump pardons former adviser Michael Flynn

        Trump pardons former adviser Michael Flynn

      • Study's surprising findings about cloth masks

        Study's surprising findings about cloth masks

      • CDC to amend its 14-day COVID-19 quarantine advice

        CDC to amend its 14-day COVID-19 quarantine advice

      • 'Should give us all pause': Trump exposes democracy

        'Should give us all pause': Trump exposes democracy

      • Facebook makes drastic change to algorithm

        Facebook makes drastic change to algorithm

    • Journalist who criticized FBI for handling of Russia probe says Trump's refusal to concede is 'dangerous BS'
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Journalist who criticized FBI for handling of Russia probe says Trump's refusal to concede is 'dangerous BS'

      A common defense of President Trump's refusal to concede the 2020 election is that he's simply taking revenge on his liberal opponents, in particular those who doubted the legitimacy of the 2016 election because of Russian interference. The media gave Russia Collusion 3.5 years. We can give Team Trump three and a half weeks,” tweeted Jenna Ellis, a member of the Trump campaign's legal team that has failed to provide any evidence in court of cheating in the 2020 election.

    • AOC and Ilhan Omar sign petition calling on Biden not to give Bruce Reed administration role
      Politics
      The Independent

      AOC and Ilhan Omar sign petition calling on Biden not to give Bruce Reed administration role

      Progressive lawmakers Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar have signed a petition calling on president-elect Joe Biden not to appoint Bruce Reed to his administration. Rep. Ocasio-Cortez, of New York, and Rep. Omar, of Minnesota, are supporting efforts to have Mr Reed, Mr Biden's former chief of staff, frozen out of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Reports emerged earlier this week suggesting that Mr Reed, who also served in the Obama administration, was top of the president-elect's list to head up the OMB.

    • Ghislaine Maxwell woken up every 15 minutes in jail while she sleeps says lawyer
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Ghislaine Maxwell woken up every 15 minutes in jail while she sleeps says lawyer

      A lawyer for Ghislaine Maxwell, a British socialite charged with finding girls in the 1990s for financier Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse, said Tuesday that her client is awakened every 15 minutes in jail while she sleeps to ensure she's breathing. Attorney Bobbi Sternheim told a Manhattan judge that Maxwell faces more restrictive conditions than inmates convicted of terrorism or murder. Maxwell has no history of mental health issues or suicidal ideation and no criminal history, either, she said.

    • Lunar mission is latest milestone in China's space ambitions
      Science
      Associated Press

      Lunar mission is latest milestone in China's space ambitions

      China's latest trip to the moon is another milestone in the Asian powerhouse's slow but steady ascent to the stars. China became the third country to put a person into orbit 17 years ago and the first to land on the far side of the moon in 2019. Future ambitions include a permanent space station and putting people back on the moon more than 50 years after the U.S. did.

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      Trudeau: Canadians won't be among the first to get COVID-19 vaccine

      Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday that Canada will have to wait for a COVID-19 vaccine because the very first ones that roll off assembly lines are likely to be given to citizens of the country they are made in.

    • People are skeptical that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner will be able to easily slip back into NYC society
      Politics
      The Week

      People are skeptical that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner will be able to easily slip back into NYC society

      No one is really sure what Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner will do after leaving the White House in January or where they will live, but people who know them are certain they plan on getting out of Washington, D.C., as fast as they can, The New York Times reports. President Trump's daughter and son-in-law have never fit in, several people told the Times, but it's not a sure bet that they will return to New York City. Donny Deutsch, a marketing expert and critic of the president, said he thinks Ivanka and Jared would have an "even harder time than Trump himself" moving back to Manhattan.

      • Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are expanding their New Jersey estate after hostile signals from New York high society about their post-presidency life
        Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are expanding their New Jersey estate after hostile signals from New York high society about their post-presidency life
        Business Insider
      • Ivanka Trump & Kids Are Finally Masking Up Following School COVID Controversy
        Ivanka Trump & Kids Are Finally Masking Up Following School COVID Controversy
        SheKnows
    • The US Air Force has 'studied every single piece of concrete in the Pacific' to find new places to fight from
      World
      Business Insider

      The US Air Force has 'studied every single piece of concrete in the Pacific' to find new places to fight from

      The vast distances of the Pacific region and the growing reach of the Chinese military has led the US to look for ways to disperse its forces and their bases. For the US Air Force, that means scouring the region for runways and facilities that can support its aircraft as they try to spread out and sustain potential combat operations. The prospect of a war with China, which has a rapidly modernizing military that can reach farther and farther across the Pacific, has the US military looking to spread out.

    • Rick Schroder explains bail for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse: 'It made me mad'
      U.S.
      LA Times

      Rick Schroder explains bail for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse: 'It made me mad'

      Last week, Rick Schroder helped post bail for Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old accused of killing two protesters in Kenosha, Wis., in August. “This was Kyle's life being destroyed,” Schroder told the New York Post Wednesday. The "Silver Spoons" and "NYPD Blue" star put up "hundreds of thousands" of dollars toward Rittenhouse's $2-million bail and his defense because he was upset that the teen was being tried in the media.

    • Metal monolith discovered deep in Utah desert leaves officials baffled
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Metal monolith discovered deep in Utah desert leaves officials baffled

      A metal monolith has been found in the heart of Utah's red rock country by a state employee who was carrying out a count of bighorn sheep. The shiny structure was spotted by a biologist while conducting an aerial survey of southern Utah as part of a programme to double the number of sheep in the area. Bret Hutchings, the helicopter pilot, was dumbfounded.

      • Strange metal tower found in Utah desert
        Strange metal tower found in Utah desert
        Associated Press Videos
      • Mystery of the metal monolith found in Utah
        Mystery of the metal monolith found in Utah
        Reuters Videos
    • Biden Promises Bill Providing Pathway to Citizenship for 11 Million Illegal Immigrants in First 100 Days
      Politics
      National Review

      Biden Promises Bill Providing Pathway to Citizenship for 11 Million Illegal Immigrants in First 100 Days

      Joe Biden vowed on Tuesday to send a bill to the Senate that would set up a path to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants. The president-elect's team has already indicated that Biden will attempt to overturn much of President Trump's immigration agenda, including reinstating the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and rescinding the Remain in Mexico policy. “I will send an immigration bill to the United States Senate with a pathway to citizenship for over 11 million undocumented people in America,” Biden told NBC's Lester Holt.

    • A Few of Our Favorite Small Businesses Running Early Black Friday Sales
      Technology
      Architectural Digest

      A Few of Our Favorite Small Businesses Running Early Black Friday Sales

      You don't have to wait until #smallbusinesssaturday to shop small Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

      • Etsy Black Friday Deals To Shop Small In 2020
        Etsy Black Friday Deals To Shop Small In 2020
        HuffPost Life
      • 11 Etsy Black Friday Sales and Small Businesses to Shop Early
        11 Etsy Black Friday Sales and Small Businesses to Shop Early
        Glamour
    • Trump administration denies permit for divisive Alaska mine
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Trump administration denies permit for divisive Alaska mine

      The Trump administration on Wednesday denied a permit for a controversial gold and copper mine near the headwaters of the world's largest sockeye salmon fishery in southwest Alaska. The Army Corps of Engineers said in a statement that the permit application to build the Pebble Mine was denied under both the Clean Water Act and the Rivers and Harbors Act. The corps said the discharge plan from the Pebble Limited Partnership, the mine's backers, doesn't comply with Clean Water Act guidelines.

    • Dentists say young influencers who are filing down their teeth for the 'perfect smile' will need dentures by the time they're 40
      Health
      INSIDER

      Dentists say young influencers who are filing down their teeth for the 'perfect smile' will need dentures by the time they're 40

      There is a trend of TikTok users sharing their experience of getting their teeth ground down to pegs for the "perfect smile." The preparation for full coverage crowns is more aggressive than veneers and compromises more of the tooth, so dentists do not recommend this for young people. "She's going to have dentures by the age of 40," Dr. Shaadi Manouchehri, a London-based dentist, said while commenting on a video of a young influencer's "veneer vlog" on TikTok.

    • Trump to reportedly join Rudy Giuliani at Pennsylvania election event after aides 'tried talking him out of' going
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump to reportedly join Rudy Giuliani at Pennsylvania election event after aides 'tried talking him out of' going

      President Trump is reportedly heading to Pennsylvania for a Republican meeting on voter fraud allegations, ignoring advice from some of his aides in the process. Trump is "expected to join" his lawyer Rudy Giuliani in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as Republican state lawmakers on Wednesday hold a "hearing" about claims of election "irregularities," CNN reports. The plans could reportedly still change, but they were confirmed by Bloomberg, which noted that the event doesn't appear on Trump's public schedule.

      • Four Seasons, Part II? Maddow Finds Something Weird In Next Big Giuliani Event
        Four Seasons, Part II? Maddow Finds Something Weird In Next Big Giuliani Event
        HuffPost
      • Rudy Giuliani admits to exaggerating claims of voter fraud in Detroit
        Rudy Giuliani admits to exaggerating claims of voter fraud in Detroit
        Yahoo Entertainment
    • Biden's team has made contact with Dr. Fauci, and the president-elect said he has been 'very, very helpful' in briefings with staff
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden's team has made contact with Dr. Fauci, and the president-elect said he has been 'very, very helpful' in briefings with staff

      Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has reached out to President-elect Joe Biden's transition staff, Bloomberg reported. "I haven't had a chance to speak to Dr. Fauci," Biden said Tuesday, but Fauci himself confirmed to CNN that he has been talking to the president-elect's staff. The news comes a day after the General Services Administration recognized Biden as the apparent president-elect.

      • Fauci says rapid coronavirus testing could be an “important tool” to combat the pandemic
        Fauci says rapid coronavirus testing could be an “important tool” to combat the pandemic
        Yahoo News Video
      • State Department tells staff: transition to Biden administration has begun
        State Department tells staff: transition to Biden administration has begun
        Reuters
    • Scott Peterson among death row prisoners who got Covid unemployment benefit from California
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Scott Peterson among death row prisoners who got Covid unemployment benefit from California

      Scott Peterson received Covid-19 unemployment benefits from the state of California despite being on death row for the murder of his wife and unborn son, according to a report. Peterson was approved for the benefits along with convicted serial killer Cary Stayner and murderer Isuaro Aguirre, according to the Los Angeles Times. Now nine district attorneys and a federal prosecutor in the state have urged governor Gavin Newsom to help block unemployment fraud in California prisons.

      • California OK'd aid in name of Scott Peterson, other killers
        California OK'd aid in name of Scott Peterson, other killers
        Associated Press
      • Scott Peterson, Thousands of Prisoners Were OK'd for $140 Million in Fraudulent Payments: Officials
        Scott Peterson, Thousands of Prisoners Were OK'd for $140 Million in Fraudulent Payments: Officials
        People
    • For the first time, scientists detect the ghostly signal that reveals the engine of the universe
      Science
      NBC News

      For the first time, scientists detect the ghostly signal that reveals the engine of the universe

      In research published Wednesday in the journal Nature, scientists reported that they've made the first detection of almost-ethereal particles called neutrinos that can be traced to carbon-nitrogen-oxygen fusion, known as the CNO cycle, inside the sun. “It's really a breakthrough for solar and stellar physics,” said Gioacchino Ranucci of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), one of the researchers on the project since it began in 1990. The scientists used the ultrasensitive Borexino detector at the INFN's Gran Sasso particle physics laboratory in central Italy – the largest underground research center in the world, deep beneath the Apennine Mountains, about 65 miles northeast of Rome.

    • Trump's staffers are reportedly now avoiding him to stay out of legal jeopardy
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump's staffers are reportedly now avoiding him to stay out of legal jeopardy

      Despite his tweets and frequent fundraising emails, President Trump knows "the battle is effectively over" and he's already moved on to asking allies "how he can stay relevant in the media and in the Republican Party and how he can earn money" next year and beyond, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday, citing Trump advisers. Trump's lawyers, led by Rudy Giuliani, are expected to keep up the appearance of a legal fight until the Electoral College votes Dec. 14, the Journal reports. "While there are just a handful of people left urging the president to keep up the legal fight — among them, Mr. Giuliani — there are equally few people telling him to end it."

    • 'It's working!' Deer, bears and other critters like Utah's first wildlife bridge — and the state has video to prove it.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'It's working!' Deer, bears and other critters like Utah's first wildlife bridge — and the state has video to prove it.

      The first wildlife bridge in Utah is working as intended. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources has proof. A video shared by the department on Nov. 19 shows various animals — including deer, bears and bobcats — using the Parleys Canyon Wildlife Overpass, which spans Interstate 80 southeast of Salt Lake City.

      • Animal Crossing: Overpass Helps Wildlife Safely Migrate in Parley's Canyon, Utah
        Animal Crossing: Overpass Helps Wildlife Safely Migrate in Parley's Canyon, Utah
        Storyful
      • Utah builds $5 million 'animal crossing' over busy interstate
        Utah builds $5 million 'animal crossing' over busy interstate
        USA TODAY
    • Comcast faces backlash over plan to charge customers up to $100 for going over a home-internet data limit rolling out to 14 new states
      Business
      Business Insider

      Comcast faces backlash over plan to charge customers up to $100 for going over a home-internet data limit rolling out to 14 new states

      Comcast is planning on adding data caps to its home-internet plans, starting in January. In 14 states and the District of Columbia, customers with Xfinity internet plans that aren't unlimited will be constrained to 1.2 TB of data per month, or face overage charges. Comcast has had data caps in other parts of the country since 2016.

      • Comcast is expanding its 1.2TB cap to its entire 39-state footprint in January
        Comcast is expanding its 1.2TB cap to its entire 39-state footprint in January
        Engadget
      • Comcast Plans to Expand Broadband Data Usage Caps in 2021, Angering Some Customers
        Comcast Plans to Expand Broadband Data Usage Caps in 2021, Angering Some Customers
        Variety
    • ‘I hope your last moments don’t look like this’: ICU doctor reveals what a dying Covid patient sees
      Health
      The Independent

      ‘I hope your last moments don’t look like this’: ICU doctor reveals what a dying Covid patient sees

      A doctor has recorded a video of what it looks like when a patient dies from Covid-19, in order to convince people to protect themselves by wearing face masks. Dr Kenneth Remy, who works in the intensive care unit at Missouri Baptist Medical Centre in St Louis posted the 90-second video to Facebook on Saturday to show the “dire” circumstances faced by people dying from coronavirus. “This is what it looks like when you breathe 40 times a minute, have an oxygen level that's dipping well below 80,” Dr Remy says in the video as he simulates preparing a patient for intubation.

    • Obama Claims Evangelical Latinos Disregarded Trump’s Racism Because of Views on ‘Abortion,’ ‘Gay Marriage’
      Politics
      National Review

      Obama Claims Evangelical Latinos Disregarded Trump’s Racism Because of Views on ‘Abortion,’ ‘Gay Marriage’

      Former President Obama claimed on Wednesday that evangelical Latino voters chose President Trump over Joe Biden because Trump backs their views on abortion and gay marriage. While Trump lost the 2020 election, he gained support among Latino voters according to exit polls and voting data in counties with large Hispanic populations. For example, in 93-percent Hispanic Zapata County in Texas, Trump won by six percentage points while Hillary Clinton carried the county in 2016 by 33 percentage points.

    • We now have the best evidence yet that coronavirus immunity lasts 6 to 8 months after infection, and perhaps even years
      Health
      Business Insider

      We now have the best evidence yet that coronavirus immunity lasts 6 to 8 months after infection, and perhaps even years

      Immunity to the coronavirus involves more than just antibodies. A new study found that these other elements of immunity persist at least eight months in a majority of COVID-19 patients and could protect most people against coronavirus reinfection for years. This memory relies on more than just antibodies — it also involves white blood cells known as T cells and B cell that have impressive powers of recollection.

    • Georgia secretary of state: My family voted for Trump. He threw us under the bus anyway.
      Politics
      USA TODAY Opinion

      Georgia secretary of state: My family voted for Trump. He threw us under the bus anyway.

      A record 1.3 million voters cast ballots absentee by mail here. Another 2.7 million cast ballots in-person during Georgia's gold-standard three weeks of early voting. Around 1 million waited on lines averaging a miniscule 3 minutes on Election Day.

    • Trump pushing through dozens of last minute policy changes – including use of firing squads
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump pushing through dozens of last minute policy changes – including use of firing squads

      Donald Trump has sought fast-track authorisation for several administration-wide policy changes before he leaves the White House in January, including the use of firing squads and electrocutions in federal executions, according to a report from ProPublica. The Department of Justice entered a proposed rule change into the federal register in August. It cleared a White House review earlier this month, and the president could authorise the policy before he leaves office.

    Why Joe Biden won
    • “Donald Trump defeated Donald Trump.”

    • “The victory was a vindication of a style of American politics that many feared was gone forever.”

    • “Mr. Biden’s victory — and Mr. Trump’s defeat — is a testament to the resilience of American democracy.”

    • “Trump’s 2020 reelection bid was doomed by his boorish behavior. Time and again, he refused to act like a president.”

    • “Biden took the opportunity to unite the Democratic Party.”

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