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FDA Clears Way for Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine, Millions of Doses To Be Shipped Right Away

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave emergency use authorization to Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Friday night, paving the way for the millions of vulnerable individuals to get inoculated within days.
FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

FDA Chief Says Meadows Did Not Threaten To Fire Him Over Pfizer Vaccine Approval

White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Stephen Hahn's job could be on the line if his agency will not quickly approve Pfizer Inc.'s COVID-19 vaccine.
Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

Trump Pushes Back Government Shutdown Deadline, Signs One-Week Spending Bill

President Donald Trump has signed a spending bill into a law late Friday, which averts a government shutdown at midnight and allows the federal government to remain open for one more week.
Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

Trump Signs Executive Order Giving Most Federal Employees Day off on Christmas Eve

President Donald Trump signed on Friday an executive order giving federal workers a paid day off on Christmas Eve.
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Country Singer John Rich Bets Journalist 10K Supreme Court Will Overturn Election

Country singer John Rich bets $10K on Tuesday to the music journalist and Rolling Stone writer Adam Gold that Supreme Court will overturn the election results.
Mitch McConnell

Senate Must Pass Continuing Resolution to Avert Government Shutdown

The House of Senate needs to pass a stopgap funding bill, also known as a continuing resolution, to avert a government shutdown and pass a new relief bill.
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Florida Man Saves the Day, Pays Off Past Dues of 114 Families Struggling Amid the Pandemic

A businessman from Florida generously shared his blessings amid the pandemic and paid 114 households' utility bills that are about to be disconnected.
Texas Lawmaker Plans to File Legislation Calling for Vote on Secession From US

Texas Lawmaker Plans to File Legislation Calling for Vote on Secession From US

Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann wants to introduce a referendum that will allow Texans to vote for secession or make the state an independent nation because he believed that the federal government is out of control.
More Than 100 Lawmakers Support Texas' Supreme Court Election Challenge

More Than 100 Lawmakers Support Texas' Supreme Court Election Challenge

More than 100 House Republicans have joined President Donald Trump and 17 other states in a Texas-led lawsuit at the Supreme Court seeking to delay certification of presidential electors in four key swing states.
US Advisory Panel Endorses Widespread Use of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

US Advisory Panel Endorses Widespread Use of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine

An advisory panel from the U.S. government has endorsed the widespread use of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday.
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FDA Authorizes First Non-Prescription COVID-19 Test for Home Use

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorizes the first non-prescription or over-the-counter COVID-19 test kit for at-home use.
Mitch McConnell

Lawmakers Call for One-Week Extension to Decide For Relief Bill

Lawmakers from the House of Congress and Senate grabbed a one-week government funding extension to discuss the COVID-19 relief bill.
Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

A Florida teen has pleaded guilty to murdering his mother and admitted that he buried her body under a church's fire pit.
Ted Cruz Rebukes Supreme Court for Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Ted Cruz Issues Rebuke of Supreme Court Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Senator Ted Cruz said he was "disappointed" that the Supreme Court dismissed the GOP's Pennsylvania challenge of the election results.
LA County Reports First Child Coronavirus Death Tied to MIS-C

LA County Reports First Child Coronavirus Death Tied to MIS-C

A child, who was receiving treatment at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), has died from MIS-C, a multisystem inflammatory illness linked to the coronavirus.
Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday the lawsuit filed by Texas and supported by 17 other states could be the country's last hope in fixing a "broken, corrupt election system."
National Poll Reveals 61 Percent Want to Take COVID-19 Vaccine

National Poll Reveals 61 Percent Want to Take COVID-19 Vaccine

A new national poll revealed that 61 percent of Americans said they are willing to get vaccinated once a COVID-19 vaccine is approved.
YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden’s Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden's Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

Google-owned video services YouTube has announced plans to remove any content that questions Democratic nominee Joe Biden's win in this year's presidential election.
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AOC Calls Facebook 'Out-of-Control' as Social Media Giant Faces Bipartisan Backlash

The Federal Trade Commission along with 48 states in the U.S. filed a lawsuit against social media giant Facebook for acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp, making it a social media monopoly.
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Up for FDA Scrutiny Following 2 Allergic Reactions in UK

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Up for FDA Scrutiny Following 2 Allergic Reactions in UK

Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine will be going through an FDA committee vote on Thursday, the last step to reach approval, as two allergic reactions reported in the UK raised concerns.