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GAO report: Most states underpaying unemployment benefits, claims numbers inflated The U.S. Government Accountability Office issued a report Monday finding that many states are paying Americans the minimum amount of unemployment benefits and that the Labor Department's claims numbers are inflated. Northwestern-Minnesota football game canceled due to COVID-19 The Northwestern-Minnesota game scheduled for Saturday in Minneapolis has been called off because of COVID-19 issues within the Golden Gophers' football program. U.S. sanctions Chinese firm over Venezuela support The Trump administration on Monday targeted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by sanctioning a Chinese technology company it accuses of supporting the embattled regime's efforts to undermine democracy. Former No. 1 pick, NBA champion Andrew Bogut retires from basketball Former Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut announced his retirement from professional basketball Monday. Arizona, Wisconsin certify vote, sealing win for Biden Election results in Wisconsin and Arizona were certified on Monday, making official Joe Biden's victory over President Donald Trump in the states. U.S. records 140K new COVID-19 cases as air traffic sets pandemic high The United States recorded nearly 140,000 new COVID-19 infections Sunday as air travel reached its highest point since March despite urgent pleas for Americans to stay home, updated data showed. Trump COVID-19 adviser Scott Atlas resigns Dr. Scott Atlas, a controversial member of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, announced Monday he would step down from his role in the White House. Vanderbilt's Sarah Fuller named SEC Special Teams Player of the Week Vanderbilt Commodores kicker Sarah Fuller was named a Southeastern Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday after becoming the first woman to play in a Power Five football game. Navy will scrap, decommission USS Bonhomme Richard after July blaze The U.S. Navy will scrap the USS Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault ship which burned for nearly five days in a San Diego port this summer, officials said. Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers game postponed again due to COVID-19 The Pittsburgh Steelers' game against the Ravens has been postponed again due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns in Baltimore, the league announced Monday. Houston Texans WR Will Fuller suspended six games for PEDs Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller announced Monday that he has received a six-game suspension for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances. Canada blocks prescription drug imports to U.S. U.S. drug wholesalers who want to import Canadian prescription drugs starting Monday were blocked by a preemptive move last week by Canada's health ministry. Supreme Court hesitant to rule on Trump's plan for census count The U.S. Supreme Court appeared hesitant Monday to rule on why undocumented immigrants should not be counted in the census report as it heard arguments from the Trump administration. Iranian leaders allege 'remote-controlled' assassination of nuclear scientist Iranian leaders said Monday that Israel used a "remote control" device to assassinate top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh. Recycled concrete could reduce pressure on landfills In a new study, researchers have confirmed recycled concrete works just as well as concrete, and for some purposes, even better. Dow records best single month since 1987 despite falling 271 points Monday The Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded its best single monthly gain since January 1987 in November despite falling 271 points on Monday to close the month. Woman discovers lottery 'scam' is a real $150,000 jackpot An Australian woman who won a lottery jackpot of nearly $150,000 said she was unaware of her win for 10 days because she thought the emails from lottery officials were "scams." Ventilators may leave COVID-19 survivors with windpipe injuries COVID-19 patients who end up on a ventilator may be at risk of rare but serious injuries to the throat, a new study suggests. Watch: Leopard wanders into girls' hostel in India, hides under couch Wildlife officials and zookeepers responded to a girls' hostel in India to capture a leopard that wandered into the building and crawled under a sofa. Documentary to feature journey of 'world's loneliest elephant' greeted by Cher A Smithsonian documentary will feature Kaavan, dubbed the "world's loneliest elephant," who Cher greeted Monday in Cambodia after her charity's rescue flight. Watch: Pizza with 254 kinds of cheese breaks Guinness record A French chef captured a Guinness World Record by cooking up a pizza that contains 254 varieties of cheese. BAE Systems wins $3.2B contract for British munitions BAE Systems was awarded a $3.2 billion munitions contract for Britain's Next Generation Munitions Solution program, the Defense Ministry announced Monday. England sees 30% drop in new COVID-19 infections amid lockdowns Recent lockdown restrictions imposed in England to reduce the spread of COVID-19 appear to be working, with a 30% drop in new infections over the past month, according to research published Monday. |
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Vaccines Are Coming, but Pandemic Experts Expect a 'Horrible' WinterWith vaccines and a new administration, the pandemic will be tamed. But experts say the coming months “are going to be just horrible.” Scott Atlas, a Trump Coronavirus Adviser, ResignsDr. Atlas joined the White House in August as a special government employee for a limited term, prompting clashes with government scientists over his contentious theories. Trump Raises $170 Million as He Denies His Loss and Eyes the FutureThe president’s campaign has ratcheted up its appeals for cash, but the first 75 percent of every contribution is going to a new political action committee that could fund his next political move. Biden’s Economic Team Suggests Focus on Workers and Income EqualityIn the White House and elsewhere, the president-elect’s selections are heavy on labor economists and champions of organized labor. Citing Pardon, Justice Dept. Asks Judge to ‘Immediately’ Dismiss Flynn CaseProsecutors also revealed in a court filing that President Trump’s pardon of Michael Flynn was written broadly to end the former aide’s legal jeopardy. As Trump Attacks Georgia Republicans, Party Worries About Senate RacesSome Republicans in the state fear that the doubt President Trump is sowing about the fairness of the election could depress turnout for the crucial Senate runoff races. Arizona and Wisconsin Certify Biden’s Wins: ‘The System Is Strong’President Trump’s push to reverse the election results in key swing states fell short again as two states carried narrowly by Joe Biden formally signed off on their results. Why School Districts Are Bringing Back Younger Children FirstNew York City became the highest-profile example when Mayor de Blasio said elementary schools would reopen starting Dec. 7. Europe Keeps Schools Open, not Restaurants, Unlike U.S. citiesMany European nations have managed to flatten the coronavirus surge while keeping schools open, reducing academic and economic disruption. Supreme Court Skeptical of Trump’s Plan to Not Count Unauthorized Immigrants in RedistrictingThe administration’s efforts, which are subject to practical hurdles, would upset a constitutional consensus and could shift political power from Democratic states to Republican ones. What to Know About the Supreme Court Census CaseFor two centuries, census totals used to apportion Congress have included all residents. The Supreme Court on Monday heard the Trump administration’s argument for only counting citizens. Make a Poem From NewspaperA cento is a poem written using borrowed lines, like ones from this publication. Don’t forget to give credit. Online Shopping, Virus in Winter, Stock Market: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. When and How You’ll Get a VaccineMultiple inoculations for the coronavirus are making their way through the approval process. Here’s what we know about the plan for their distribution. 1918 Germany Has a Warning for AmericaDonald Trump’s “Stop the Steal” campaign recalls one of the most disastrous political lies of the 20th century. Thank You, Justice GorsuchLiberals will one day cite and celebrate this defense of religious liberty. On Pandemic Schooling, de Blasio Is Actually LeadingThe mayor so many love to hate is doing more than most to get kids back in class. How Will Biden Deal With Republican Sabotage?He needs to make the G.O.P. pay a price for obstruction. A Responsible Withdrawal From AfghanistanThe Biden administration should support a regional effort to stabilize the country. It’s Time for a Woman to Run the Defense DepartmentIf Joe Biden chooses a woman as his secretary of defense, he would send an important and long overdue message. The Supreme Court’s Ruling on Limiting the Size of Religious ServicesReaders are mostly critical of a decision rejecting New York’s restrictions. One cites a recent Op-Ed by the pope. When Can We Stop Thinking About Trump Every Minute?The future looks quite different with the president in the rearview mirror. 128 Tricky Questions That Could Stand Between You and U.S. Citizenship‘‘Name one example of an American innovation.” Umm … “Real Housewives”? Skyscrapers? This test? I Don’t Want You to ‘Believe’ Me. I Want You to Listen.I fear that the more I tell you, the less you will understand who I am. New York’s Streets Have Brought Relief. Imagine Them Post-Pandemic.Permanent outdoor dining is a no-brainer, but the city could do so much more. Hidden in Plain Sight: The Ghosts of SegregationVestiges of racism and oppression, from bricked-over segregated entrances to the forgotten sites of racial violence, still permeate much of America’s built environment. Navy Won’t Repair Fire-Damaged Warship, Saying It Would Cost BillionsThe U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard will instead be decommissioned and some of its spare parts will be used in other naval vessels, officials said. Black Teenager Is Fatally Shot in Argument Over Music, Police SayThe authorities in Ashland, Ore., said they were investigating whether the killing of Aiden Ellison after a confrontation in a hotel parking lot had been “driven by race.” California Sets Record for Median Home Price As Housing Market ReboundsThe pandemic paused the housing market for a few months, but it has been on a rebound that has pushed the median price over $700,000. Police Body Cameras Cited as ‘Powerful Tool’ Against Stop-and-Frisk AbusesCity police officers who were assigned body cameras documented more stops than officers who did not wear the devices during a yearlong pilot program. Florida Man Rescued After Hours Clinging to Capsized BoatAfter two unexpected nights at sea and a Coast Guard search, Stuart Bee was rescued from the water by a passing freight ship. Melania Trump Reveals White House Christmas DecorationsBlood-red trees these are not. ‘Bleak Friday’ for Stores as Pandemic Pushes Holiday Shopping OnlineFoot traffic was down considerably and internet sales surged during a holiday weekend altered by the coronavirus. Gasser Abdel-Razek, Egyptian Human Rights Activist, Is JailedBefore his recent arrest, Gasser Abdel-Razek had no illusions about the risks in being a leading rights advocate under the increasingly repressive el-Sisi regime. For Manchin, a Divided Senate Is a ‘Golden Opportunity’ for ActionFrustrated by the dysfunction on Capitol Hill, Senator Joe Manchin III is eager to cut bipartisan deals and check what he views as progressive overreach in the Biden administration. Shopping for BenchesBecause you need a place to sit near the front door — unless you want to kneel while you’re putting on and taking off your winter boots. Let This Festive Brandied Fruit Lift Your HolidaysA family tradition inspired Yewande Komolafe’s spiced and steeped fruit mix, which you could add to cocktails and scones, or serve alongside braised lamb. Embracing My Inner Bob RossWhile covering an exhibit of the famous PBS artist, I replaced my notebook with an easel and experienced even more of the joy of reporting. Hugh Grant and David E. Kelley Discuss the ‘Undoing’ FinaleKelley, who created the murder mystery, and the star Grant also tie up some loose ends. New Guidelines Cover Opioid Use After Children’s SurgeryParents should not be afraid of managing the child’s pain with opioids when they are needed, but should make sure a child does not have access to leftover doses. More Recent Articles |
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The U.S. Government Accountability Office issued a report Monday finding that many states are paying Americans the minimum amount of unemployment benefits and that the Labor Department's claims numbers are inflated.
The Northwestern-Minnesota game scheduled for Saturday in Minneapolis has been called off because of COVID-19 issues within the Golden Gophers' football program.
The Trump administration on Monday targeted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by sanctioning a Chinese technology company it accuses of supporting the embattled regime's efforts to undermine democracy.
Former Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors center Andrew Bogut announced his retirement from professional basketball Monday.
Election results in Wisconsin and Arizona were certified on Monday, making official Joe Biden's victory over President Donald Trump in the states.
The United States recorded nearly 140,000 new COVID-19 infections Sunday as air travel reached its highest point since March despite urgent pleas for Americans to stay home, updated data showed.
Dr. Scott Atlas, a controversial member of President Donald Trump's coronavirus task force, announced Monday he would step down from his role in the White House.
Vanderbilt Commodores kicker Sarah Fuller was named a Southeastern Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday after becoming the first woman to play in a Power Five football game.
The U.S. Navy will scrap the USS Bonhomme Richard, an amphibious assault ship which burned for nearly five days in a San Diego port this summer, officials said.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' game against the Ravens has been postponed again due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns in Baltimore, the league announced Monday.
Houston Texans wide receiver Will Fuller announced Monday that he has received a six-game suspension for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
U.S. drug wholesalers who want to import Canadian prescription drugs starting Monday were blocked by a preemptive move last week by Canada's health ministry.
The U.S. Supreme Court appeared hesitant Monday to rule on why undocumented immigrants should not be counted in the census report as it heard arguments from the Trump administration.
Iranian leaders said Monday that Israel used a "remote control" device to assassinate top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.
In a new study, researchers have confirmed recycled concrete works just as well as concrete, and for some purposes, even better.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average recorded its best single monthly gain since January 1987 in November despite falling 271 points on Monday to close the month.
An Australian woman who won a lottery jackpot of nearly $150,000 said she was unaware of her win for 10 days because she thought the emails from lottery officials were "scams."
COVID-19 patients who end up on a ventilator may be at risk of rare but serious injuries to the throat, a new study suggests.
Wildlife officials and zookeepers responded to a girls' hostel in India to capture a leopard that wandered into the building and crawled under a sofa.
A Smithsonian documentary will feature Kaavan, dubbed the "world's loneliest elephant," who Cher greeted Monday in Cambodia after her charity's rescue flight.
A French chef captured a Guinness World Record by cooking up a pizza that contains 254 varieties of cheese.
BAE Systems was awarded a $3.2 billion munitions contract for Britain's Next Generation Munitions Solution program, the Defense Ministry announced Monday.
Recent lockdown restrictions imposed in England to reduce the spread of COVID-19 appear to be working, with a 30% drop in new infections over the past month, according to research published Monday. 
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