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CDC Issues Warnings for Upcoming Holidays: Don't Travel, Get Tested

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday issued some warnings to Americans as the holidays approach: don't travel but if you have to, get tested.
Is it True: Selena Gomez Allegedly Dating NBA Star Jimmy Butler

Is it True: Selena Gomez Allegedly Dating NBA Star Jimmy Butler

After Selena Gomez and Miami Heat player Jimmy Butler were seen grabbing dinner together, dating rumors sparked.

Bipartisan Lawmakers Offer $908 Billion COVID-19 Relief Plan

Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. Negotiations over the next COVID-19 relief package have resumed. A bipartisan group of senators and members of the House of Representatives on Tuesday proposed a $908 billion pandemic relief proposal in an attempt to break the months-long stalemate over the issue.
San Francisco Mayor Faces Backlash After Attending Dinner Party

San Francisco Mayor Faces Backlash After Attending Birthday Dinner Party

San Francisco Mayor London Breed faced scrutiny for coming to a French Laundry birthday dinner party a day before banning indoor dining in her own city.

Biden Says US Constitution ‘Requires’ Inclusion of Illegal Aliens in Congressional Apportionment

The U.S. Supreme Court heard an argument Tuesday regarding Trump v. New York, wherein President Donald Trump appeals to exclude illegal immigrants from congressional apportionment counts.
6 'Peculiarities' of the 2020 Presidential Election That Still Puzzled Americans

6 'Peculiarities' of the 2020 Presidential Election That Still Puzzled Americans

The 2020 presidential election had been a puzzling ride for many Americans so far, with many problems and allegations continue to rise.
CDC Advisers Recommend These Groups as First Ones to Receive Coronavirus Vaccine

CDC Advisers Recommend These Groups as First Ones to Receive Coronavirus Vaccine

A group of independent experts advised the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Tuesday on who should get the first doses of the long-awaited coronavirus vaccine.
UPenn Scientists, Regeneron Developing Nasal Spray to Prevent COVID-19 Infections

UPenn Scientists, Regeneron Developing Nasal Spray to Prevent COVID-19 Infections

A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections. A nasal spray is being eyed for a possible development to prevent COVID-19 infections.
Members Of Coronavirus Task Force Hold A Briefing At The White House

CDC to Shorten Quarantine Period to 10 Days, 7 with Testing

The recommended quarantine period is set to be shortened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to 10 days after exposure.
Kelly Clarkson Wins Primary Physical Custody of Kids, Brandon Blackstock Seeks $436K Monthly Support

Kelly Clarkson Wins Custody of Kids, Ex-Husband Seeks Astounding Monthly Support

Kelly Clarkson was awarded the primary physical custody of her kids after almost six months of divorce.
Barr Says FBI, U.S. Attorneys Did Not See Evidence of Fraud That Could Alter Election Results

Barr Says FBI, U.S. Attorneys Did Not See Evidence of Fraud in Election Results

The Justice Department has not found any rampant voter fraud that could the presidential election results, according to U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
Jennifer Lawrence's Family Farm Burns Down in a 'Horrible' Fire

Jennifer Lawrence's Family Farm Burns Down in a 'Horrible' Fire

Jennifer Lawerence's family farm in Kentucky burned down in a 'horrible' fire. Jennifer Lawerence's family farm in Kentucky burned down in a 'horrible' fire.
Sen. Mitch McConnell

There's No Reason Another Stimulus Package Should Be Delayed, McConnell Says

Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell said that there is no reason that another round of stimulus package will not be passed before the year ends.
Mink

Oregon Farm Put Under Quarantine After Mink Tests Positive for COVID-19

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Veterinary Service Laboratory confirmed that 10 samples of mink tested positive for COVID-19.

A First of Its Kind Alzheimer's Blood Test Goes on Sale

A new blood test claiming to detect brain plaque and help diagnose Alzheimer's disease goes on sale.

San Francisco Plans to Strip Abraham Lincoln, Dianne Feinstein From School Names

The city of San Francisco is eyeing to rename dozens of public schools, including the ones named after former President Abraham Lincoln and Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif), according to a report.

Oregon Teen Shot to Death in Hotel Parking Lot Over Loud Music

A Black teenager was shot in a hotel parking lot days before Thanksgiving because of a dispute over loud music, according to police.
Money

LA County Used Federal COVID Relief Funds on Celebrity Influencers for PR Campaigns

Los Angeles County used federal relief funds meant for struggling Californians on contracts to public relations companies that recruited celebrity influences for coronavirus messaging.
Coronavirus May Reach the Brain by Inhaling Though Nose, Study Suggests

Coronavirus May Infect Your Brain by Inhaling Through Nose, Study Suggests

The coronavirus can reach a person's brain after inhalation through the nose and getting stuck in nasal mucus, a new study found.
Birx Says Americans Who Attended Thanksgiving Gatherings, Traveled Need to Be Tested

Birx: Americans Who Traveled for Thanksgiving Should Assume They're Infected with COVID-19

Part of White House Coronavirus Task Force, Dr. Deborah Birx, warned that Americans who attended large gatherings and traveled during Thanksgiving should assume they were already infected with COVID-19.
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