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Ex-Trump lawyer files lawsuits against Georgia, Michigan election results Prominent lawyer Sidney Powell filed typo-riddled lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan asking the courts to certify that President Donald Trump won their electoral votes. Trump says he will leave White House following Electoral College vote for Biden President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday that he will vacate the White House when the Electoral College votes to finalize President-elect Joe Biden's election win. California utility shuts off power to thousands amid wildfire risk Southern California Edison conducted a Public Safety Power Shutoff leaving more than 3,000 customers in the state without fire amid an increased wildfire threat. TSA screens 5 million passengers in week before Thanksgiving More than 5 million travelers were screened by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration between Friday and Wednesday amid the Thanksgiving holiday. U.N. study shows women working harder, getting poorer during pandemic Women are doing more unpaid work during the COVID-19 pandemic and have a greater danger of slipping into poverty, a report released Thursday from the United Nations shows. Alex Trebek urges 'keep the faith' in pre-recorded Thanksgiving message The late Alex Trebek shared a message to "Jeopardy!" viewers encouraging them to "keep the faith" during a pre-recorded Thanksgiving video. Supreme Court rules against New York's COVID religious service limits The Supreme Court late Wednesday ruled against occupancy limits for religious services in New York that Gov. Andrew Cuomo had instituted to stymie the spread of the coronavirus. Australia initiates action against 10 soldiers after war crimes report The Australian Department of Defense sent "show cause" notices to 10 members of the Special Air Service Regiment following a report alleging that soldiers killed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan. Quick bursts of exercise can help diabetics' hearts Frequent, short exercise sessions may be better for diabetes patients' blood vessels than longer and fewer workouts, and that may reduce their risk of heart disease, according to a new study. Gusty winds elevate fire risk in Southern California Atmospheric conditions will set up just right for a period of strong winds, known as Santa Anas, to whip through Southern California and create heightened wildfire concerns through Friday night. First commercial flight between UAE and Israel lands in Tel Aviv The first direct flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv landed Thursday, met by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the normalization of diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates. Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan's last democratically elected prime minister dies of COVID-19 Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan's last democratically elected prime minister, died at the age of 84 on Thursday following complications from COVID-19. Donor sues pro-Trump group to recoup $2.5 million in failed election lawsuits A North Carolina businessman and Republican donor filed suit in federal court saying he was duped by a Texas group that claimed they would file lawsuits to uncover election fraud on behalf of President Donald Trump. Scottish Deerhound Claire wins the National Dog Show Claire, a Scottish Deerhound, was crowned the winner at the National Dog Show in Philadelphia on Thursday. Saudi Arabia moves women's rights activist's trial to terrorism court Loujain al-Hathloul, who has been jailed since 2018 following her activism for women's rights in Saudi Arabia, had her case moved to a terrorism court, her family said Thursday. AstraZeneca responds to concerns about COVID-19 vaccine candidate AstraZeneca and Oxford University responded Thursday to questions raised over trial results for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Turkey: 500 sentenced to life for failed 2016 coup attempt A court in Turkey handed down hundreds of life sentences Thursday to defendants charged in a failed 2016 coup attempt to overthrow President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Ethiopian forces begin 'final' attack on Tigray region, PM says The Ethiopian government announced Thursday that armed troops would be taking "final action" in Mekelle, the capital city of the country's northern Tigray region, and urged civilians to stay home. Fantasy football: Hunter Henry, Travis Kelce lead Week 12 tight end rankings Hunter Henry and Travis Kelce top UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 12 fantasy football tight end rankings. Broadway stars descend on small town in first trailer for 'The Prom' Netflix has released the first, full-length trailer for its movie musical "The Prom." U.S. COVID-19 daily cases pass 180K; death toll approaches spring spike The number of COVID-19 cases reported in the United States has risen for the fourth straight day and the one-day death toll is approaching numbers not seen since the spring, according to Johns Hopkins University. Disney to cut 32,000 jobs amid COVID-19 closures Walt Disney Co. will cut 32,000 jobs at its parks and resorts by the end of March as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to prolonged closures at the company's theme parks, the company said Wednesday. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade goes on sans spectators The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade looked a little different when it kicked off Thursday amid the coronavirus pandemic. |
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Midnight Ruling Exposes Rifts at a Supreme Court Transformed by TrumpThe justices issued six opinions, several of them unusually bitter, in upholding challenges from churches and synagogues to state pandemic restrictions on religious services. Cuomo Attacks Supreme Court, but Virus Ruling Is Warning to GovernorsThe court signaled that if unconstrained religious observance and public safety are sometimes at odds, then religious freedom should win out. Military’s Role in Vaccine to Be Strictly Behind the ScenesWhile no troops will be administering shots or dropping off doses, scores of Defense Department employees are involved in the effort. Americans Gather for Thanksgiving at a Moment of National PerilThe shadow of the pandemic hangs over the holiday, with daily cases reaching record highs and deaths soaring across the U.S. Here’s the latest. Here’s What the Thanksgiving Parade Looked Like in Pandemic New YorkThe holiday ritual was limited to a block, with parts pretaped for television and barricades to keep people away. Still, a few curious spectators showed up. ‘Loser’: How a Lifelong Fear Bookended Trump’s PresidencyThe president’s inability to concede the election is the latest reality-denying moment in a career preoccupied with an epithet. Senate Democrats Face Power Struggle for Top Judiciary JobSenators Richard J. Durbin and Sheldon Whitehouse are vying to be the top Democrat on the panel that controls judicial nominations, reflecting a broader debate among activists about how to wield power. Trump, Still Claiming Victory, Says He Will Leave if Electors Choose BidenTaking questions from reporters for the first time since Election Day, the president also said he would travel to Georgia to support Republican candidates before two runoffs that will determine control of the Senate. Patients of a Vermont Hospital Are Left ‘in the Dark’ After a CyberattackA wave of damaging attacks on hospitals upended the lives of patients with cancer and other ailments. “I have no idea what to do,” one said. Debbie Allen’s Technique? Tough Love“Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker” documents the choreographer prepping for a holiday production. Plus, more ideas for what to watch this weekend. In the Face of Challenges,‘Thinking of Yourself in a Higher Light’For New Yorkers starting new chapters, the struggles of the coronavirus pandemic took on additional intensity. Thanksgiving Is a Celebration of FreedomThe origins of the national holiday have little to do with Pilgrims and Indians. Pope Francis: The Covid-19 Crisis Reveals What Is in Our HeartsTo come out of this pandemic better than we went in, we must let ourselves be touched by others’ pain. Oh, Brother! Tears for TrumpNo arguments — or turkey — this Thanksgiving. Just a cocktail. The Rotting of the Republican MindWhen one party becomes detached from reality. In Praise of Janet Yellen the EconomistShe never forgot that economics is about people. 3 Ways to Use Up Thanksgiving Stuffing LeftoversSohla El-Waylly is here for the holiday’s best side, which she griddles into sandwich filling, fries into croutons and simmers into dumplings for soup. ‘The Crown’ Stokes an Uproar Over Fact vs. EntertainmentDramatic liberties in the latest season of the Netflix series, covering the turbulent 1980s, are annoying Britons who wrote of that period, even among those who disparage the royals. Firing Squads and Electrocution? New Rule Would Allow More Execution MethodsThe rule, which would permit methods including firing squads and electrocution, comes as the administration rushes to execute five more prisoners before President Trump’s term ends. U.S. Border Agency Settles With 2 Americans Detained for Speaking SpanishIn a video of the 2018 incident in Havre, Mont., a Border Patrol agent is heard telling the two American women he detains that speaking Spanish in the small city is “very unheard-of.” Wedding Rings Lost in Shipwreck Will Be Returned to Migrant CoupleThe owners of the two rings, which were found in a backpack in the Mediterranean, survived the capsizing of their vessel as they crossed from Libya to Europe. Judge in Venezuela Convicts 6 U.S. Oil Executives of CorruptionThe so-called Citgo 6, who had been lured to Venezuela three years ago for a business meeting, were immediately sentenced to prison. Australian Military Moves to Dismiss Soldiers After Killings in AfghanistanA scathing report revealed that members of the special forces had waged a campaign to cover up unlawful killings of Afghan civilians. Argentina, and Latin America, Mourn Maradona as a Man of the PeopleKnown for siding with leftist leaders and causes, the soccer legend’s life, and his politics, never strayed far from his impoverished roots, and his fans loved him for it. Paolo Gabriele, Pope’s Butler in ‘Vatileaks’ Scandal, Dies at 54He admitted to stealing files and giving them to a journalist as a way to expose Vatican corruption and protect his boss, Benedict XVI. Lamar Jackson, Ravens Quarterback, Is Said to Test Positive for CoronavirusThe N.F.L.’s 2019 M.V.P. is among more than a dozen Baltimore players who have reportedly tested positive for the virus. 5 Things to Do This WeekendOur critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually. Dr. Mary Fowkes, 66, Dies; Helped Science Understand the PandemicShe performed autopsies in New York that found blood clots in vital organs, suggesting how much the virus spreads through the body. Why Is My Uncle So Mad About Student Debt Forgiveness?A reader wonders how to talk to a salty boomer about progress. More Recent Articles |
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Prominent lawyer Sidney Powell filed typo-riddled lawsuits in Georgia and Michigan asking the courts to certify that President Donald Trump won their electoral votes.
President Donald Trump told reporters Thursday that he will vacate the White House when the Electoral College votes to finalize President-elect Joe Biden's election win.
Southern California Edison conducted a Public Safety Power Shutoff leaving more than 3,000 customers in the state without fire amid an increased wildfire threat.
More than 5 million travelers were screened by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration between Friday and Wednesday amid the Thanksgiving holiday.
Women are doing more unpaid work during the COVID-19 pandemic and have a greater danger of slipping into poverty, a report released Thursday from the United Nations shows.
The late Alex Trebek shared a message to "Jeopardy!" viewers encouraging them to "keep the faith" during a pre-recorded Thanksgiving video.
The Supreme Court late Wednesday ruled against occupancy limits for religious services in New York that Gov. Andrew Cuomo had instituted to stymie the spread of the coronavirus.
The Australian Department of Defense sent "show cause" notices to 10 members of the Special Air Service Regiment following a report alleging that soldiers killed prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan.
Frequent, short exercise sessions may be better for diabetes patients' blood vessels than longer and fewer workouts, and that may reduce their risk of heart disease, according to a new study.
Atmospheric conditions will set up just right for a period of strong winds, known as Santa Anas, to whip through Southern California and create heightened wildfire concerns through Friday night.
The first direct flight between Dubai and Tel Aviv landed Thursday, met by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following the normalization of diplomatic ties between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan's last democratically elected prime minister, died at the age of 84 on Thursday following complications from COVID-19.
A North Carolina businessman and Republican donor filed suit in federal court saying he was duped by a Texas group that claimed they would file lawsuits to uncover election fraud on behalf of President Donald Trump.
Claire, a Scottish Deerhound, was crowned the winner at the National Dog Show in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Loujain al-Hathloul, who has been jailed since 2018 following her activism for women's rights in Saudi Arabia, had her case moved to a terrorism court, her family said Thursday.
AstraZeneca and Oxford University responded Thursday to questions raised over trial results for its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
A court in Turkey handed down hundreds of life sentences Thursday to defendants charged in a failed 2016 coup attempt to overthrow President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The Ethiopian government announced Thursday that armed troops would be taking "final action" in Mekelle, the capital city of the country's northern Tigray region, and urged civilians to stay home.
Hunter Henry and Travis Kelce top UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 12 fantasy football tight end rankings.
Netflix has released the first, full-length trailer for its movie musical "The Prom."
The number of COVID-19 cases reported in the United States has risen for the fourth straight day and the one-day death toll is approaching numbers not seen since the spring, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Walt Disney Co. will cut 32,000 jobs at its parks and resorts by the end of March as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to prolonged closures at the company's theme parks, the company said Wednesday.
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade looked a little different when it kicked off Thursday amid the coronavirus pandemic. 
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