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Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley to Object Electoral College Vote on January 6

Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley on Wednesday became the first senator to say he will be objecting to the certification of the Electoral College vote on January 6.
Operation Warp Speed Behind Schedule: Vaccinating Americans Could Take 10 Years at Current Pace

Operation Warp Speed Behind Schedule: Vaccinating Americans Could Take 10 Years at Current Pace

Operation Warp Speed did not appear to be moving fast enough as a jarring analysis found that it could take almost 10 years to inoculate all Americans at current pace.
California Extends Stay-at-Home Order Amid Sustained Virus Surge

California Extends Stay-at-Home Order Amid Sustained Virus Surge

Southern California will be welcoming 2021 with strict restrictions and a struggling economy as its regional stay-at-home order was extended because of a sustained coronavirus outbreak.
3 Suspect Arrested as Ex-Republican Candidate Abducted, Tortured on Christmas Eve

3 Suspects Arrested After Ex-Republican Candidate Abducted, Tortured on Christmas Eve

Former Texas state senate candidate Vanessa Tijerina was reportedly bound, gagged, and tortured after she was ambushed at a hotel on Christmas Eve.
These Latino and Latin American Movies, Docs Will Save You From Cabin Fever

Top Latino and Latin American Movies, Documentaries to Save You From Cabin Fever

With the pandemic still ongoing, many are stuck at home and doing the best they can to stay healthy and away from a COVID-19 infection.
Fact Check: Did Trump’s Delayed Spending Bill Signing Cost You A Week of Unemployment Pay?

Fact Check: Did Trump's Delayed Spending Bill Signing Cost You a Week of Unemployment Pay?

After his initial refusal, President Donald Trump signed the $2.3 trillion spending bill on Sunday, and some Americans are worried that the delay caused an impact on unemployment pay.
Colorado Confirms First Case of Coronavirus New Variant in the U.S.

Colorado Confirms First Case of Coronavirus New Variant in the U.S.

Colorado state officials have confirmed the first known case of the coronavirus new variant in the United States.
Lawmakers In D.C. Reach Agreement On Passage Of Covid Relief Bill And Omnibus Spending Package

McConnell Blocks Vote on $2,000 Stimulus Checks, Promises to Put Trump Concerns 'Into Focus'

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday blocked an attempt by House Democrats to increase the amount of the recently passed stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000.
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Dr. Fauci Says New Strains Must Be Taken Seriously

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious and disease expert, said on Sunday that people should take the new strain of COVID-19 very seriously.
Lin Manuel Miranda Reveals His Dark Materials Season 2 Finale

Lin Manuel Miranda Reveals His Dark Materials Season 2 Finale

His Dark Materials has closed its second season with a dramatic little introduction of Philip Pullman's final installment of the fantasy trilogy.
House Moves To Override Trump's Veto of Defense Bill

House Moves To Override Trump's Veto of Defense Bill

The House of Representatives moved to override President Donald Trump's veto of a defense bill, setting the stage for the first-ever veto override in the Trump presidency.
Infamous 'Club Kids' Killer Found Dead on Christmas Day

Infamous 'Club Kids' Killer Found Dead on Christmas Day

The infamous leader of the 1990s "Club Kids," Michael Alig, was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Christmas Day.
California Supreme Court: Sex Offenders Are Eligible for Early Parole

California Supreme Court: Sex Offenders Are Eligible for Early Parole

The California Supreme Court ruled on Monday that nonviolent sex offenders can be considered for early parole.
House Approves Bill To Increase Next Stimulus Checks To $2,000

House Approves Bill To Increase Next Stimulus Checks To $2,000

Lawmakers from the House of Representatives approved a standalone bill that would increase stimulus checks to $2,000, which President Donald Trump has been demanding.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Last Cellmate Dies From COVID-19

Jeffrey Epstein’s Last Cellmate Dies From COVID-19

Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's last known cellmate reportedly died from the coronavirus.
Money

$600 Stimulus Checks: Who are Qualified and When Will it Arrive?

Pres. Donald Trump signed the Relief Bill on Sunday that includes $600 direct stimulus checks. Many now questions who qualify and when to receive the aid.
Portland Police Pleading for Public’s Help to End Shooting, Murder Spree

Portland Police Pleading for Public's Help to End Shooting, Murder Spree

Police officials in Portland are seeking the public's help to break the cycle of violence in the Oregon city, where shootings and murders have risen.
Novavax Started Late-Stage Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine in U.S.

Novavax Started Late-Stage Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine in U.S.

Novavax has launched the Phase 3 trial for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate in the United States, according to the drugmaker on Monday.
AstraZeneca

Brazil's Fiocruz to Seek Regulatory Approval for Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine

Brazil's Fiocruz biomedical institute will seek regulatory approval for the Oxford University/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on January 15.
Biden Says He’s Facing Roadblocks in Getting National Security Info

Biden Says He's Facing Roadblocks in Getting National Security Info

President-elect Joe Biden is blaming the outgoing Trump administration for the roadblocks that he and his team are experiencing on his way to the White House.
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