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    • N.Y. Gov. Cuomo accused of sexual harassment

      N.Y. Gov. Cuomo accused of sexual harassment

      A former aide to Gov. Andrew Cuomo who is now running for Manhattan borough president accused him of sexual harassment in a series of tweets on Sunday.

      Reports: Cuomo being considered for AG job »
      • Top health expert on vaccine: Abandon 'conspiracy theories'

        Top health expert on vaccine: Abandon 'conspiracy theories'

      • 'Let these ports shut down and see how empty they'll be'

        'Let these ports shut down and see how empty they'll be'

      • 40,000 extra deaths in 2020 not caused by COVID-19

        40,000 extra deaths in 2020 not caused by COVID-19

      • Gore offers advice to 'frightened' Trump backers

        Gore offers advice to 'frightened' Trump backers

      • U.S. expects to have immunized 100M by end of March

        U.S. expects to have immunized 100M by end of March

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

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

      Alan Dershowitz on Sunday said that the Supreme Court's decision to toss the Texas election lawsuit signaled a message to President Donald Trump's camp that they "can't count of the judiciary" to invalidate the election results, according to The Hill. Dershowitz said that Trump's campaign needed a "perfect storm" in order 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.

      • Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: ‘I am so disappointed in them’
        Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: ‘I am so disappointed in them’
        FOX News Videos
      • Trump lashes out at Supreme Court after Texas lawsuit rejected
        Trump lashes out at Supreme Court after Texas lawsuit rejected
        CBS News
    • Father who 'begged' GP for an MRI scan dies from cancer after Covid backlog
      Health
      The Telegraph

      Father who 'begged' GP for an MRI scan dies from cancer after Covid backlog

      A father-of-two who had to "beg" to get an MRI scan because of the coronavirus crisis has died of cancer, his family have revealed. Sherwin Hall, 27, from Leeds, West Yorkshire, went to hospital on March 23 suffering from leg pain but despite repeated visits he was only given a course of antibiotics for a misdiagnosis of prostatitis. After "begging for a scan" and 13 hospital visits in four weeks, Mr Hall was finally given an MRI on May 26 which revealed a 14cm malignant tumour in his pelvis and 30 small tumours on his lungs.

    • Gunman shot dead by police at NYC church after concert; no one else wounded
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      Reuters

      Gunman shot dead by police at NYC church after concert; no one else wounded

      A gunman shouting "Kill me!" opened fire from the steps of New York City's Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine just after an outdoor choir performance there on Sunday, and was himself shot dead by police, according to police and a Reuters photographer at the scene. No one else was struck by gunfire thanks to quick action by three officers on the scene who confronted the suspect, New York City Police Commissioner Dermot Shea told reporters following the late-afternoon violence on Manhattan's Upper West Side. The shooting occurred outside the landmark cathedral for the Episcopal Diocese of New York, located at Amsterdam Avenue and West 112th Street, about 15 minutes after the conclusion of an outdoor choir performance on the church steps attended by about 200 people.

      • Police Fatally Shoot Man Who Opened Fire At Historic Manhattan Cathedral
        Police Fatally Shoot Man Who Opened Fire At Historic Manhattan Cathedral
        HuffPost
      • Gunman shot by police at NYC cathedral Christmas concert
        Gunman shot by police at NYC cathedral Christmas concert
        Associated Press
    • Families marry off daughters to ease finances amid COVID-19
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      Associated Press

      Families marry off daughters to ease finances amid COVID-19

      Before long, Marie was seated on a floor mat in a new dress as his family presented hers with 500,000 leones ($50) inside a calabash bowl along with the traditional kola nut. The day they paid for me was on a Friday and then I went to his house to stay," she says flatly, adding that at least now she gets to eat something twice a day. Many countries had made progress against such traditional and transactional marriages of girls in recent decades, but COVID-19's economic havoc has caused significant backsliding: The United Nations estimates that hardships resulting from COVID-19 will drive 13 million more girls to marry before the age of 18.

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      Rudy Giuliani on Trump election fight: We have ‘1,000 affidavits from witnesses in 6 different states’

      President Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani provides insight into the strongest piece of evidence he will present for legal challenge.

    • Judge appointed by Trump heard his case to overturn Biden's win, wholly rejected it on the merits
      Politics
      The Week

      Judge appointed by Trump heard his case to overturn Biden's win, wholly rejected it on the merits

      President Trump told Fox News' Brian Kilmeade on Saturday, in a clip broadcast Sunday, that no judges have had "the courage" to allow his lawyers and allies to argue his baseless claims that the election was "stolen," specifically criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court for declining to "go into the evidence" on his cases because of "little technicalities, like a thing called standing." In fact, several courts have offered to hear pro-Trump lawyers argue their case, and U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig in Wisconsin shot down the latest of those cases on Saturday. The "most telling aspect" of Ludwig's ruling isn't that "the rejecting was done by a Trump-appointed judge" or "that it was done on the merits," Andrew McCarthy argues at National Review.

      • Judge rejects Trump campaign lawsuit to overturn Biden’s victory in Wisconsin
        Judge rejects Trump campaign lawsuit to overturn Biden’s victory in Wisconsin
        The Independent
      • Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: ‘I am so disappointed in them’
        Trump on Supreme Court rejecting Texas election lawsuit: ‘I am so disappointed in them’
        FOX News Videos
    • Hunter Biden told to disclose information related to Ukrainian energy company Burisma as part of his tax investigation
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      Business Insider

      Hunter Biden told to disclose information related to Ukrainian energy company Burisma as part of his tax investigation

      Hunter Biden has been asked to provide information related to his work at the Ukrainian energy company Burisma as part of the DOJ tax investigation, a source involved in the process told the Associated Press. The president-elect's second son has also been asked to provide documents relating to his business dealings with China and other financial transactions. It is not clear whether the younger Biden's work at the Ukrainian company is a central part of the tax investigation.

      • Report: Hunter Biden subpoena seeks info on Burisma
        Report: Hunter Biden subpoena seeks info on Burisma
        Yahoo News Video
      • GOP Congressman: We Need The Senate To Investigate Hunter Biden
        GOP Congressman: We Need The Senate To Investigate Hunter Biden
        HuffPost
    • Pope commits Vatican to net zero carbon emissions by 2050
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      Reuters

      Pope commits Vatican to net zero carbon emissions by 2050

      Pope Francis urged countries on Saturday to work towards net zero carbon emissions and committed Vatican City - the world's smallest state - to reaching the target by 2050. Francis, who has championed environmental causes since his election in 2013, told a U.N. climate summit the 108-acre (44-hectare) city-state surrounded by Rome would be doing its bit to fight climate change. "The current pandemic and climate change, which are not only environmentally relevant, but also ethically, socially, economically and politically, affect, above all, the lives of the poorest and most fragile," he said in a video message to the summit.

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

      • Rising Latino voters could be force in Georgia Senate races
        Rising Latino voters could be force in Georgia Senate races
        Associated Press
      • Georgia man assaulted while campaigning for Democrats
        Georgia man assaulted while campaigning for Democrats
        TheGrio
    • Loeffler campaign: She had 'no idea' she posed with neo-Nazi
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Loeffler campaign: She had 'no idea' she posed with neo-Nazi

      The campaign of Georgia Republican U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler is disavowing a photo circulating on social media of her posing with a longtime white supremacist at a recent campaign event, with less than a month to go until the runoff elections that will determine the balance of the U.S. Senate. Loeffler did not know who Chester Doles was when she took a picture with him, her campaign spokesman Stephen Lawson said in a statement to The Associated Press on Sunday. The picture was taken Friday at a campaign event in Dawsonville, Georgia.

    • National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, wife are reportedly making Europe event a holiday vacation
      U.S.
      The Week

      National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien, wife are reportedly making Europe event a holiday vacation

      National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien is heading to Paris on Monday as head of a U.S. delegation to the 60th anniversary of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Convention, the White House announced Sunday. His wife, Lo-Mari, is accompanying him on the lame-duck trip, which will double as "a holiday tour of the romantic Mediterranean and European capitals, including seeking a private tour of the Louvre despite it being closed because of coronavirus restrictions," Axios reports. Most Americans are barred from traveling to France or other European countries, and U.S. citizens already in Paris are supposed to leave their homes only for grocery shopping or work.

    • The US 'could have every nursing home patient vaccinated' by Christmas, Azar says
      Health
      Business Insider

      The US 'could have every nursing home patient vaccinated' by Christmas, Azar says

      Alex Azar, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, said during an interview Sunday that the Trump administration "could have every nursing home patient vaccinated in the United States by Christmas." The first batches of the vaccine, approved by the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use on Friday, left a Pfizer facility in Magician earlier Sunday. FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn on Sunday said he was "hopeful" the first Americans could receive the vaccine on Monday.

      • 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
      • FDA grants emergency use for Pfizer COVID vaccine
        FDA grants emergency use for Pfizer COVID vaccine
        Associated Press Videos
    • 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 of a departing Alaska Airlines plane at Las Vegas's McCarran International Airport on Saturday. Passengers watched in shock — and filmed — inside Alaska Airlines flight 1367 from Las Vegas to Portland when they saw the man climbing onboard the wing, 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, posting 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 airplane before takeoff in Las Vegas
        Man climbs onto wing of airplane before takeoff in Las Vegas
        NBC News
    • Two Ohio girls who ran away from home together were located states apart - but only one of them was found safe and alive
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Two Ohio girls who ran away from home together were located states apart - but only one of them was found safe and alive

      Ohio police are investigating a case involving the death of a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing on last month, Fox News reported. Kathryn McGuire, 15, and Haylie Vance, 15, ran away from their homes with 19-year-old Aaron Larkin, according to a news release from the Painesville Police Department. Vance was found safe by California police on December 4.

    • More Inside AD100 Designer Pierre Yovanovitch’s History-Rich Parisian Apartment
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside AD100 Designer Pierre Yovanovitch’s History-Rich Parisian Apartment

      In the hands of Pierre Yovanovitch, the Paris apartment that iconic designer Jean-Michel Frank once called home gets a spectacular new lease on life Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • With his star dimmed, California's Newsom could face recall
      Politics
      Associated Press

      With his star dimmed, California's Newsom could face recall

      California Gov. Gavin Newsom has had a rough year. The next one might be even tougher as a recall effort appears to be gaining momentum, fueled partly by outrage over the first-term Democrat dining with friends at an opulent restaurant while telling state residents to spurn social gatherings and stay home. It's not uncommon in California for residents to seek recalls but they rarely get on the ballot — and even fewer succeed.

    • Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says she declined a position in Biden's cabinet
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms says she declined a position in Biden's cabinet

      The office of Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on Saturday told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that she declined an offer to serve in the cabinet of President-elect Joe Biden. Bottoms, considered a rising star among Democrats, had previously been considered for the role of Biden's vice president before he ultimately selected Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottom has declined an offer to serve in President-elect Joe Biden's cabinet, her office said in a statement Saturday.

    • 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

      The two inmates wanted by the 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 8-year sentence for burglary.. Brown's sentence was set to expire in 2022 and Osteen's was set to expire in 2023.

      • 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
    • Bill Gates said the transition between presidential administrations is 'complicating' the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, but 'we'll get through this in a positive way'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Bill Gates said the transition between presidential administrations is 'complicating' the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, but 'we'll get through this in a positive way'

      Bill Gates said that, while the transition of administrations "is complicating" the vaccine distribution process, he believed "we'll get through this in a positive way," he said during a segment of CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday. Pfizer and BioNTech's vaccine was approved for emergency use by the Food and Drug Administration on Friday. Moncef Slaoui, the head scientist of the federal vaccine initiative Operation Warp Speed, said on Sunday that Moderna's vaccine will also "likely" to be approved by Friday of the upcoming week.

      • First Vaccine Doses To Begin Rolling Out Early Sunday To Hundreds Of Sites
        First Vaccine Doses To Begin Rolling Out Early Sunday To Hundreds Of Sites
        HuffPost
      • 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
    • A Florida doctor doing cancer surgery cut in the wrong place. Here’s his punishment
      Health
      Miami Herald

      A Florida doctor doing cancer surgery cut in the wrong place. Here’s his punishment

      Cutting the wrong thing during a surgery to remove a melanoma will cost a Sarasota doctor $12,495 and the time it takes to do an online course and put together a Power Point presentation. That's the settlement Dr. Raymond Knisley reached with the Florida Department of Health without officially admitting or denying his mistake during a 2018 cancer surgery on a patient's jaw. Online records say this is Knisley's first piece of discipline since becoming licensed in Florida in January 2014.

    • 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 — any candidate — has the right to challenge results, ask for recounts and investigate charges of wrongdoing.

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      Hunter Biden requested keys for his father and others, emails show

      Former assistant U.S. Attorney Alex Little provides insight into alleged Hunter Biden email scandal.

    • Former Cuomo staffer says the New York governor sexually harassed her 'for years'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Former Cuomo staffer says the New York governor sexually harassed her 'for years'

      A woman who was once an advisor to Andrew Cuomo said the New York governor sexually harassed her for years. "Yes, @NYGovCuomo sexually harassed me for years," said Lindsey Boylan, who worked for him between 2015 and 2018. Boylan, who is a Democratic candidate for Manhattan Borough President, was an aide to Cuomo, as well as the deputy secretary for economic development, according to her LinkedIn profile.

      • Former Cuomo Aide Accuses N.Y. Governor Of Sexual Harassment
        Former Cuomo Aide Accuses N.Y. Governor Of Sexual Harassment
        HuffPost
      • Former development aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
        Former development aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
        Associated Press
    • Proud Boy Leader Says He Was Invited to White House. White House Says It Was Actually a Public Xmas Tour.
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Proud Boy Leader Says He Was Invited to White House. White House Says It Was Actually a Public Xmas Tour.

      Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio said on Saturday that he had been invited to the White House, ostensibly while he was in Washington, D.C. to attend a series of rallies protesting the results of the 2020 election. His posts, which were made on the Trumpian social media site Parler, set off alarm bells over the possibility that a top figure with a far-right, neo-fascist movement had been granted an audience with top government officials. But the White House says that he was not, in fact, invited at all and was merely on a public Christmas tour of the complex.

      • Proud Boys leader wasn't invited to White House, took public tour: spokesman
        Proud Boys leader wasn't invited to White House, took public tour: spokesman
        Reuters
      • Proud Boys chairman boasted a 'last minute invite' to the White House as protesters flock to Washington DC - but he was there on a public Christmas tour
        Proud Boys chairman boasted a 'last minute invite' to the White House as protesters flock to Washington DC - but he was there on a public Christmas tour
        Business Insider
    • COVID-19 gave this Ohio family a 'sucker punch.' Powerful family emails show how tragedy unfolded.
      Lifestyle
      USA TODAY

      COVID-19 gave this Ohio family a 'sucker punch.' Powerful family emails show how tragedy unfolded.

      The day Frank Malinowski was admitted to the hospital for treatment of COVID-19, his 36-year-old son, Frank "Keith" Malinowski, began to write. Over three weeks in October and November, the virus became a plague on the Malinowski family. For Keith Malinowski, an avid deer hunter from Canal Fulton, Ohio, who works in railroad construction, his emails were his way of coping in a time of high stress.

    Will Trump run again in 2024?
    • “The prospect of a 2024 run is politically significant. It’s also a complete fiction.”

    • “His flirtation with a 2024 bid ensures he’ll remain the dominant force in the Republican Party.”

    • “He shouldn’t run for president again. There’s a better job and life for him on the horizon.”

    • “Trump is in for years of scandals and humiliations…He’ll have to devote much of his energy to trying to stay out of prison.”

    • “If Trump himself passes on the opportunity, his two very political children could also potentially pick up the mantle.”

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