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Florida Man Stabs Girlfriend in Eyes, Throws Baby Out of Window

A Florida man was accused of throwing his own baby out of a window and stabbing his girlfriend in the eyes, leaving her blind.
Jon Ossoff Projected to Win in Georgia Runoff Election

Georgia Democrat Describes Migrants as 'Peasants' While Promising Amnesty for Illegal Workers

Georgia Senate Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff promised amnesty of illegal migrants, including "campesinos," in a December 13 campaign video, reported Breitbart.
FACT CHECK: Will A COVID-19 Vaccination Be Mandatory Under Federal Law?

FACT CHECK: Will COVID-19 Vaccination Be Mandatory Under Federal Law?

A social media post said a federal law would require a COVID-19 vaccination for all, but the claim not true.
 Albert Bourla

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla Explains Why He Hasn't Gotten Vaccinated Yet

Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine received its emergency use authorization from the U.S. FDA on Friday but its CEO is yet to get vaccinated.
Moderna

Moderna Commits To Deliver 6 Million COVID-19 Vaccines

American biotechnology company Moderna announced recently that they commit to distributing six million vaccines upon the emergency use authorization of the U.S. FDA.
Majority of Latinos Are Skeptical About COVID-19 Vaccine, New Study Shows

Majority of Latinos Are Skeptical About COVID-19 Vaccine, New Study Shows

A new study revealed that the majority of Latinos and Blacks are still skeptical of the COVID-19 vaccine in terms of its safety and effectiveness.
California Sues Amazon for 'Ignoring' Subpoenas on COVID-19 Work Safety

California Sues Amazon for 'Ignoring' Subpoenas on COVID-19 Work Safety

Amazon has been sued by California State Attorney General Xavier Becerra Monday to force the online retail giant to cooperate in a months-long investigation for worker safety in its warehouses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
California Nurses to Go on Strike on Christmas Eve Over Work Conditions

California Nurses to Go on Strike on Christmas Eve Over Work Conditions

California nurses threaten to hold a strike on Christmas eve as they continue to face serious problems with staffing, personal protective equipment (PPE), and other conditions that not only put them in danger but also patients.
Fact Check: Does COVID-19 Vaccine Really Contain Chips To Control, Track Recipients?

Fact Check: Does COVID-19 Vaccine Really Contain Chips To Control, Track Recipients?

Several videos on social media claimed that the COVID-19 vaccine might contain chips that track and control recipients. Vaccine distribution did involve chips, but what is it used for?
There Are Other Viruses Bats Carry That Might Cause Another Pandemic, Researchers Say

Bats Carry Other Viruses That May Trigger Another Pandemic, Experts Warn

Bats are known to carry coronaviruses that can cross over to humans and infect the general population.
US Health Care Workers Start to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Shots

US Health Care Workers Start to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Shots

Health care workers in the country are starting to receive COVID-19 shots on Monday with hopes that an all-out vaccination effort will curb the further spread of the coronavirus.
Bipartisan Group

Bipartisan Group of Senators Will Fully Introduce $908 Billion Relief Bill

A bipartisan group of Senators who introduced the $908 billion relief bill will introduce the bill tomorrow night, Monday, and determine if it will have the support of lawmakers or not.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Testifies Before Senate On Federal Response To Pandemic

Fauci Predicts US Could Reach Herd Immunity by Late Spring, Early Summer

Dr. Anthony Fauci said Monday the U.S. could reach "herd immunity" by late spring or early summer next year as a COVID-19 vaccine starts rollout.
Electoral College Gives Biden a Solid Majority, Confirming Win

Electoral College Gives Biden a Solid Majority, Confirming Win

The Electoral College on Monday voted in all 50 states and the District Columbia, making the Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden the official president-elect of the United States.
Trump Announces AG Barr Resignation, Effective Next Week

Trump Announces AG Barr Resignation, Effective Next Week

Attorney General William Barr officially filed for resignation from his post at the Department of Justice on Monday, announced President Donald Trump in a tweet.
Here’s What It Would Be Like in Trump or Biden Presidency

Here's What It Would Be Like in Trump or Biden Presidency

Whether President Donald Trump or former vice president Joe Biden wins the election, one thing is for certain: they'll be leading the country in different ways. So what can we expect from their individual brands of presidency?

Police Officers Roam the Streets in California Dressed as Santa Claus to Catch Looters

Police officers dressed as Santa Claus and as an elf to catch the bad guys in a busy shopping center in Riverside, California.
White House Staff Members Among to Be Vaccinated First, Report Says

White House Staff Members Among the First to Be Vaccinated, Report Says

White House staff members working in close quarters with U.S. President Donald Trump have been told that they are set to receive injections of the COVID-19 vaccine soon.
Coconut Oil Can Be Used for Newborn Babies’ Cradle Cap

Coconut Oil is Effective for Newborn Babies' Cradle Cap

Taking care of your newborn baby might be confusing, especially if you are a first-time mom. Taking care of your newborn baby might be confusing, especially if you are a first-time mom.
Wildfire

California Wildfire Burns Through Nearly 2,000 Acres, Firefighters Gain Ground

A wildfire in Riverside County, California, has burned down nearly 2,000 acres on Sunday until firefighters managed to gain ground on the fast-growing blaze.
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