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    • All the Republicans who tried to overturn election results

      All the Republicans who tried to overturn election results

      More than 120 Republican House members supported a Texas lawsuit that sought to overturn Joe Biden's win and keep President Trump in office for a second term.

      Supreme Court rejects suit »
      • How Europe sees Trump's attempt to flip election

        How Europe sees Trump's attempt to flip election

      • Workers suddenly getting charged for jobless benefits

        Workers suddenly getting charged for jobless benefits

      • Activist: Republicans in Ga. 'reaping what they sowed'

        Activist: Republicans in Ga. 'reaping what they sowed'

      • U.S. executes Louisiana truck driver who killed daughter

        U.S. executes Louisiana truck driver who killed daughter

      • Will COVID-19 vaccine cause harm to those with allergies?

        Will COVID-19 vaccine cause harm to those with allergies?

    • 'Third wave' COVID cases are falling in the Upper Midwest. Will the rest of America follow?
      Health
      Yahoo News

      'Third wave' COVID cases are falling in the Upper Midwest. Will the rest of America follow?

      Throughout the hard-hit states of the Upper Midwest and northern Plains  — in Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming and the Dakotas — coronavirus case counts have been falling for weeks. When case counts were skyrocketing across the Upper Midwest earlier this fall, the national media was all over the story. Part of that may have been a reluctance to find silver linings in states where infection rates still rank among the highest in the nation (even if they're slowing down) and where hospitalizations and deaths, which lag cases by weeks, still haven't peaked.

    • Republican congressman rips Texas GOP for suggesting secession and says 'my guy Abraham Lincoln and the Union soldiers already told you no'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Republican congressman rips Texas GOP for suggesting secession and says 'my guy Abraham Lincoln and the Union soldiers already told you no'

      Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger on Friday criticized the Texas GOP for floating the idea of secession after the Supreme Court rejected a bid to overturn the results of the presidential election. In a statement, the Texas GOP chairman suggested that "law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution." Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger of Illinois said the statement should be immediately retracted and the people involved fired.

      • Texas GOP Boss Hints At Secession After Supreme Court Drop-Kicks Election Suit
        Texas GOP Boss Hints At Secession After Supreme Court Drop-Kicks Election Suit
        HuffPost
      • 'Lincoln told you no': Texas GOP rebuked for secession talk
        'Lincoln told you no': Texas GOP rebuked for secession talk
        NBCU
    • Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms reportedly went from Biden's VP list to being offered a Bahamas ambassadorship
      Politics
      The Week

      Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms reportedly went from Biden's VP list to being offered a Bahamas ambassadorship

      Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms (D) played a big advocacy role in President-elect Joe Biden's 2020 bid, no doubt helping him lock up the typically red state of Georgia. Bottoms was expected to be offered a White House role in return, perhaps as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development or the head of the Small Business Administration, or even Biden's vice president. After the naming of Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) as Biden's running mate over the summer, and after Biden slotted Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio) into the HUD spot, Bottoms' choices seemed to be slimming.

    • DoorDash driver fired after confronting customer for allegedly lying about receiving delivery
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      DoorDash driver fired after confronting customer for allegedly lying about receiving delivery

      A DoorDash driver has lost her job after a video of her confronting a customer went viral on Reddit. The driver accused the customer of lying about not receiving their delivery. According to the Daily Dot, the incident took place at a CVS Pharmacy in Garner, North Carolina.

      • 3 Reasons to Avoid the DoorDash IPO and Other Food Delivery Stocks
        3 Reasons to Avoid the DoorDash IPO and Other Food Delivery Stocks
        Motley Fool
      • DoorDash Stock Is Already Too Expensive, Says Analyst
        DoorDash Stock Is Already Too Expensive, Says Analyst
        TipRanks
    • First woman detained under India's controversial Love Jihad laws 'forced into miscarriage'
      World
      The Telegraph

      First woman detained under India's controversial Love Jihad laws 'forced into miscarriage'

      The first woman detained under India's controversial new 'Love Jihad' laws has miscarried in custody, her family have told The Sunday Telegraph. Yesterday a distraught Muskan Jahan, 22, called her mother-in-law, from a government shelter where she is being held in the city of Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh, saying she had bled profusely and then lost her baby. Mrs Jahan believes her three-month-pregnant daughter-in-law was given an injection to abort the baby by staff because she converted from Hinduism to Islam and married a Muslim man.

    • After dud Texas lawsuit, Republican Sen. Ben Sasse says that the Supreme Court 'closed the book on the nonsense.'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      After dud Texas lawsuit, Republican Sen. Ben Sasse says that the Supreme Court 'closed the book on the nonsense.'

      "Since Election Night, a lot of people have been confusing voters by spinning Kenyan Birther-type, 'Chavez rigged the election from the grave' conspiracy theories," Sen. Ben Sasse said. Sasse's support for the Supreme Court's decision makes him one of the few Republicans to speak out so far. Republican Sen. Ben Sasse, of Nebraska, released a statement Friday which was highly supportive of the Supreme Court's decision to throw out the Texas Attorney General's baseless lawsuit attempting to overturn election results in favor of President Donald Trump.

      • Analysis: Short work by high court of Trump's `big one'
        Analysis: Short work by high court of Trump's `big one'
        Associated Press
      • Supreme Court rejects election lawsuit backed by Trump
        Supreme Court rejects election lawsuit backed by Trump
        NBCU
    • 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

    • Ted Cruz says Senate will likely blockade Biden's nominations based on debunked election fraud allegations
      Politics
      The Week

      Ted Cruz says Senate will likely blockade Biden's nominations based on debunked election fraud allegations

      Some Republican senators are using their unfounded election fraud claims as an excuse to muddy President-elect Joe Biden's transition. Biden has spent the past few weeks since the election filling out his Cabinet, hoping quick confirmations will help him get a quick start on reversing President Trump's policies. But "as long as there's litigation ongoing, and the election result is disputed, I do not think you will see the Senate act to confirm any nominee," Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) told Axios.

    • The FDA didn't 'approve' Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Here's why
      Health
      LA Times

      The FDA didn't 'approve' Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Here's why

      It was 95% effective in those who had at least one medical condition that made them more likely to develop a serious case of COVID-19. It was 96% effective for people who were obese, another condition that makes people more vulnerable to COVID-19. Yet none of this was enough for the vaccine to win official FDA approval.

      • FDA advisory panel endorses Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine
        FDA advisory panel endorses Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine
        Yahoo News Video
      • FDA panel recommends approving Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine emergency use authorization
        FDA panel recommends approving Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine emergency use authorization
        TechCrunch
    • The US executed its second inmate in two days, meaning 10 executions have taken place this year after a 17 year pause
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The US executed its second inmate in two days, meaning 10 executions have taken place this year after a 17 year pause

      A second death row inmate in the US has been executed in two days. Alfred Bourgeois was killed by lethal injection on Friday, after being convicted for the murder of his two-year-old daughter in 2002. Brandon Bernard was executed by lethal injection the day before, despite pleas from his lawyers and celebrities like Kim Kardashian West.

      • Kim Kardashian says she's 'so messed up' after execution of Brandon Bernard: 'This just has to change'
        Kim Kardashian says she's 'so messed up' after execution of Brandon Bernard: 'This just has to change'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Kim Kardashian reacts to the execution of Brandon Bernard: ‘Our system is so f**ked up’
        Kim Kardashian reacts to the execution of Brandon Bernard: ‘Our system is so f**ked up’
        Yahoo Entertainment
    • 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.

    • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ripped into GOP Sen. Mike Lee after he blocked the creation of Latino and women's history museums during a dramatic Senate session
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ripped into GOP Sen. Mike Lee after he blocked the creation of Latino and women's history museums during a dramatic Senate session

      Sen. Mike Lee blocked two proposals that would establish new Smithsonian museums for American Latino and women's history. Both bipartisan bills passed the House of Representatives earlier this year, but the Republican senator said Americans didn't need "separate but equal" museums. Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez and GOP Sen. Susan Collins both pushed back against Lee during a dramatic Senate session on Thursday.

      • GOP Sen. Mike Lee blocks bipartisan effort to establish Latino, women's museums
        GOP Sen. Mike Lee blocks bipartisan effort to establish Latino, women's museums
        ABC News
      • National Latino museum vote blocked by Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee
        National Latino museum vote blocked by Utah GOP Sen. Mike Lee
        NBC News
    • Prominent GOP donor urges Republican senators to confirm Biden's DHS pick
      Politics
      The Week

      Prominent GOP donor urges Republican senators to confirm Biden's DHS pick

      President-elect Joe Biden's transition team doesn't seem too worried about homeland security nominee Alejandro Mayorkas' chances of getting confirmed by the Senate, noting that the choice has received an "overwhelmingly positive reaction," but there does appear to be some skepticism among Republican lawmakers, The Associated Press reports. Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), for instance, told AP that Mayorkas' "brand of leadership isn't good for agency culture or the security of our nation."

    • Trump complains Supreme Court displayed 'no wisdom, no courage' in rejecting Texas lawsuit
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump complains Supreme Court displayed 'no wisdom, no courage' in rejecting Texas lawsuit

      President Trump is not happy with the Supreme Court after it tossed a Texas lawsuit seeking to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's wins in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Late Friday night, a few hours after the decision, Trump tweeted that the court "really let us down" and didn't show "wisdom" or "courage." He went on to complain specifically about the speed with which the justices dismissed the lawsuit.

      • U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to undo Trump election loss
        U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to undo Trump election loss
        Yahoo News Video
      • Rudy Giuliani Says Trump Is 'Looking At Other Options' After Texas Lawsuit Bombs
        Rudy Giuliani Says Trump Is 'Looking At Other Options' After Texas Lawsuit Bombs
        HuffPost
    • Americans are stockpiling cleaning supplies again, even though research suggests COVID-19 does not primarily spread through surfaces. Experts say that's okay.
      Health
      Business Insider

      Americans are stockpiling cleaning supplies again, even though research suggests COVID-19 does not primarily spread through surfaces. Experts say that's okay.

      Costco, Walmart, and Kroger have reported an increased demand for cleaning supplies as COVID-19 cases spike in the US. But the CDC updated guidelines in May to say surface transmission "isn't thought to be the main way the virus spreads," and updated research suggests COVID-19 can spread through non-ventilated air. Public health experts say Americans are stockpiling household supplies because it provides a feeling of control over the situation.

    • New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is on the shortlist of Joe Biden's picks for the role of attorney general
      Politics
      Business Insider

      New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is on the shortlist of Joe Biden's picks for the role of attorney general

      New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is one of four candidates being considered for attorney general in President-elect Joe Biden's administration, a source told the Associated Press on Friday. The other three contenders include former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates, outgoing Alabama Sen. Doug Jones, and Judge Merrick Garland. Cuomo has previously said he has "no interest in going to Washington" despite having previously served as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under then-President Bill Clinton from 1997 to 2001.

    • Man arrested in fatal shooting of 26-year-old ICU nurse who was driving to work
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Man arrested in fatal shooting of 26-year-old ICU nurse who was driving to work

      A tip from a concerned citizen provided a pivotal break Friday in the Dec. 3 slaying of 26-year-old nurse Caitlyn Kaufman, who worked in the intensive care unit at Saint Thomas West Hospital. At dawn, members of Metro Nashville Police Department's SWAT team descended on an East Nashville apartment complex and made an arrest in the fatal shooting of a Nashville nurse who was driving to work when police say someone opened fire on her SUV. Devaunte Lewis Hill, 21, was taken into custody at 6:15 a.m. in Kaufman's death.

      • Suspect Nabbed After Nashville ICU Nurse Was Fatally Shot While Driving to Work
        Suspect Nabbed After Nashville ICU Nurse Was Fatally Shot While Driving to Work
        The Daily Beast
      • Police Arrest Suspect in Death of Nashville Nurse, 26, Shot on Freeway While Driving to Work
        Police Arrest Suspect in Death of Nashville Nurse, 26, Shot on Freeway While Driving to Work
        People
    • Politics
      FOX News Videos

      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.

    • Barr reportedly unlikely to name special counsel to investigate voter fraud, Hunter Biden
      Politics
      The Week

      Barr reportedly unlikely to name special counsel to investigate voter fraud, Hunter Biden

      President Trump is reportedly interested in appointing a special counsel to investigate unfounded allegations of election fraud and Hunter Biden's business and financial dealings, people familiar with the matter told The Wall Street Journal. Ultimately, though, the appointment of a special counsel would have to be made by Attorney General William Barr, and his associates told the Journal he's unlikely to name anyone to the post, especially after he tapped Connecticut U.S. Attorney John Durham to lead a separate investigation into the origins of the FBI's 2016 Russia investigation. The president already appears angry with Barr — the attorney general has recently said his department has found no evidence of widespread voter fraud, and he also prevented an existing federal investigation into Hunter Biden from being publicly exposed, which reportedly set Trump off at a meeting Friday.

      • Probe of Biden's son places new scrutiny on U.S. attorney general pick
        Probe of Biden's son places new scrutiny on U.S. attorney general pick
        Reuters
      • Report: Barr kept Hunter Biden probes under wraps
        Report: Barr kept Hunter Biden probes under wraps
        Business Insider
    • Under fire for strong-arm tactics, DeSantis lashes out at former data scientist Rebekah Jones
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Under fire for strong-arm tactics, DeSantis lashes out at former data scientist Rebekah Jones

      TALLAHASSEE – Gov. Ron DeSantis lashed out Friday at a former Florida data scientist turned whistleblower whose home was raided by a state law enforcement team wielding a sledgehammer earlier this week. Just because you're a darling of some corners of the fever swamps, that does not exempt you from following the law,” DeSantis said during an appearance in Tampa. The video of law enforcement's arrival at the Tallahassee home of Rebekah Jones has gone viral and the former health department data scientist has denied allegations that she accessed a state emergency alert system to urge former co-workers to speak out about the DeSantis administration's handling of the coronavirus.

      • DeSantis defends police search at Rebekah Jones’s home: ‘It’s not a raid’
        DeSantis defends police search at Rebekah Jones’s home: ‘It’s not a raid’
        Yahoo News Video
      • Body Camera Footage Shows Florida Cops' Raid On COVID-19 Data Scientist's Home
        Body Camera Footage Shows Florida Cops' Raid On COVID-19 Data Scientist's Home
        HuffPost
    • The Texas GOP had a fit after the Supreme Court rejected their bid to flip the election in Trump's favor, and now they're hinting at secession
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The Texas GOP had a fit after the Supreme Court rejected their bid to flip the election in Trump's favor, and now they're hinting at secession

      The Republican Party of Texas decried the US Supreme Court decision to reject a bid by some states to overturn the results of the presidential election. The case, which was brought by Texas and joined by other Republican-led states, sought to overturn the results in four states won by President-elect Joe Biden. "Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution," Allen West, the Texas GOP chairman, said.

      • Texas GOP Boss Hints At Secession After Supreme Court Drop-Kicks Election Suit
        Texas GOP Boss Hints At Secession After Supreme Court Drop-Kicks Election Suit
        HuffPost
      • U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to undo Trump election loss
        U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit seeking to undo Trump election loss
        Yahoo News Video
    • Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook employees they won't need a COVID-19 vaccine when they return to the office next summer
      Business
      Business Insider

      Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook employees they won't need a COVID-19 vaccine when they return to the office next summer

      Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook employees in a company all-hands meeting on Thursday that they wouldn't need to get a COVID-19 vaccine to return to the office, The Daily Beast reported. A Facebook representative confirmed this to Business Insider and added that Zuckerberg told employees he was looking forward to getting a vaccine himself. Facebook employees won't be asked to return to the office until July at the earliest.

      • Report: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told staff they won’t need a COVID-19 vaccine when they return to the office in July
        Report: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told staff they won’t need a COVID-19 vaccine when they return to the office in July
        Business Insider
      • Facebook employees won't be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine
        Facebook employees won't be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine
        USA TODAY
    • Trump Grows Increasingly Angry With FDA, Wonders if COVID Vaccine Makers Are ‘Democrats’
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Trump Grows Increasingly Angry With FDA, Wonders if COVID Vaccine Makers Are ‘Democrats’

      With the distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine seemingly days away, President Donald Trump has been stewing over what he perceives to be a lack of credit that he is getting for the breakthrough. The outgoing president recently ranted to several advisers and associates about how vaccine manufacturers were possibly working to deny him the chance to declare victory in the pandemic, according to three people familiar with his private grumblings. One adviser told The Daily Beast that this month, the president asked if the heads of Pfizer, one of the main vaccine manufacturers, were “Democrats.”

      • U.S. FDA 'working rapidly' on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine decision
        U.S. FDA 'working rapidly' on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine decision
        Reuters
      • FDA grants emergency use for Pfizer COVID vaccine
        FDA grants emergency use for Pfizer COVID vaccine
        Associated Press Videos
    • A Guatemalan father brought his 10-year-old daughter to the U.S.-Mexico border. He learned to regret it.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      A Guatemalan father brought his 10-year-old daughter to the U.S.-Mexico border. He learned to regret it.

      The night after their immigration court hearing, Francisco Sical held his young daughter in his arms in a freezing Border Patrol cell. Melissa Sical — second-youngest of his seven children, with long brown hair and a shy smile — had glimpsed El Paso from the government van and wanted to see more of the houses with yards beyond the highways. Now she was trembling with cold, and Sical couldn't bear to tell her that they were detained.

    • The Hunter Biden tax probes are a 'stark litmus test' for if Joe Biden 'can keep his hands off' the Justice Department
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The Hunter Biden tax probes are a 'stark litmus test' for if Joe Biden 'can keep his hands off' the Justice Department

      President-elect Joe Biden's pledge to restore independence to the Justice Department is facing its biggest test as federal prosecutors scrutinize his son Hunter's financial dealings. "It's not just an associate of Joe Biden that we're talking about here," said one former federal prosecutor. Trumpworld seized on news of the Hunter Biden tax investigations to heap credibility on a widely discredited New York Post story about a mysterious laptop and the Bidens' Ukraine ties.

      • Hunter Biden Prosecutor Convicted A Fundraiser Who Talked Up His Joe Biden Ties
        Hunter Biden Prosecutor Convicted A Fundraiser Who Talked Up His Joe Biden Ties
        HuffPost
      • Probe of Biden's son places new scrutiny on U.S. attorney general pick
        Probe of Biden's son places new scrutiny on U.S. attorney general pick
        Reuters
    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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