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Former Mississippi Gov. William Winter dead at 97Ousted Milwaukee police chief should get his job back, judge rules A judge has ruled in favor of reinstating Milwaukee's police chief, who was removed from his role in August. CDC panel endorses Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine A panel of experts advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Saturday to recommend Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. FAA shirked safety protocols, retaliates against whistleblowers, report says The Federal Aviation Administration repeatedly allowed Southwest Airlines to continue operating dozens of aircraft in an unknown airworthiness condition and continues to retaliate against whistleblowers, a report said. Biden announces key members of climate team President-elect Joe Biden announced members of his incoming administration's climate and energy team Saturday. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine delays executions again Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed the executions of three death row inmates as the state struggles to obtain the drugs needed as part of its lethal injection protocol. 10 patients die after explosion in Turkish hospital's COVID-19 wing Ten people were killed after an oxygen ventilator exploded at a hospital treating COVID-19 patients in Turkey on Saturday. Fauci: Santa got vaccine, 'good to go' for Christmas Dr. Anthony Fauci said Saturday he gave Santa a COVID-19 vaccination, so he's ready for his annual Christmas Eve trip across the globe. Pop star Pink fractures ankleRingo Starr releases music video 'Here's to the Nights' Ringo Starr has released a music video for "Here's to the Nights," his new song about peace, love and friendship. Britain announces new COVID-19 restrictions; India plans to vaccinate 300M Britain plans to put tighter coronavirus restrictions in place this weekend after scientists advised Prime Minister Boris Johnson that a new variant of the virus is spreading more quickly. Operation Warp Speed chief : 'Miscommunication' in Pfizer vaccine rollout The head of Operation Warp Speed on Saturday said a "miscommunication" about COVID-19 vaccine doses means some states will receive fewer doses than they expected. Jim Carrey won't play Joe Biden on 'SNL' anymore Comedian Jim Carrey has announced he will no longer play President-elect Joe Biden on "Saturday Night Live." Trump appoints members to 1776 Commission President Donald Trump has appointed 18 members to his new 1776 Commission for "patriotic education," the White House announced. Bitter cold following monster snowstorm may lead to dangerous conditions Meteorologists expect the cold air to linger in the wake of the storm that brought up to a few feet of snow to the northeastern United States. Longmire Days fan event set for July The 2021 edition of the Longmire Days fan event in Wyoming is scheduled for July 22-25. Mike Pompeo: Russia 'pretty clearly' behind cyberattack Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has tied a widespread cyberattack on U.S. agencies to Russia. Minnesota state Sen. Jerry Relph dies after COVID-19 diagnosis Minnesota state Sen. Jerry Relph has died, weeks after testing positive for COVID-19, his wife announced. He was 76. Netflix renews 'Locke & Key' for Season 3 Netflix has renewed its supernatural mystery series "Locke & Key" for Season 3. SpaceX launches U.S. spy satellite; Falcon 9 first stage returns SpaceX launched the company's second spy satellite mission for the U.S. government Saturday morning. Katie Holmes, Emilio Vitolo go Instagram official on her 42nd birthday Katie Holmes' boyfriend, New York chef Emilio Vitolo, shared on Instagram a black-and-white photo of them laughing together in honor of the actress' 42nd birthday. 'The Flight Attendant' gets a 2nd season on HBO Max HBO Max has ordered a second season of "The Flight Attendant," its comedic thriller starring Kaley Cuoco. Shawn Mendes' 'Wonder' tops the U.S. album chartFamous birthdays for Dec. 19: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jennifer Beals Actor Jake Gyllenhaal turns 40 and actor Jennifer Beals turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 19. |
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U.K. Imposes Harsher Lockdown on London, Citing New Version of VirusThe variant is up to 70 percent more transmissible than earlier versions, officials said. People in southeast England, including London, were told to stay at home. How China Censored Covid-19Thousands of internal directives and reports reveal how Chinese officials stage-managed what appeared online in the early days of the outbreak. In Last Rush, Trump Grants Mining and Energy Firms Access to Public LandsThe outgoing administration is pushing through approval of corporate projects over the opposition of environmental groups and tribal communities. Trump Discussed Naming Sidney Powell as Special Counsel on Election FraudIn a meeting at the White House on Friday, President Trump weighed appointing Sidney Powell, who promoted conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines, to investigate voter fraud. With Trump Fading, Ukraine’s President Looks to a Reset With the U.S.“They roped us in, but I think we behaved with dignity,” Volodymyr Zelensky said of his encounter with American politics. Biden Cabinet Leans Centrist, Leaving Some Liberals FrustratedStill a work in progress, the president-elect’s personnel choices are more pragmatic and familiar than ideological. It’s what he campaigned on, but the left had hoped for more. Biden Announces Climate Team, Including Gina McCarthy, Deb Haaland and Michael ReganThe president-elect said he has chosen a team that prioritizes making clean energy jobs and environmental protection a cornerstone of his economic plans. Trump Contradicts Pompeo Over Russia’s Role in HackHours after the secretary of state said that Moscow was behind the vast cybersecurity breach, the president suggested it might have been China and downplayed the severity of the attack. Cyberpunk 2077 Was Supposed to Be the Biggest Video Game of the Year. What Happened?Nearly a decade of hype led to a troubled release riddled with glitches, a livid fan base, refunds for potentially millions of players and a possible class-action lawsuit. Accountability After TrumpHow can America rebuild democracy’s guardrails and hold the past administration to account for its lawlessness? Writing Into and Out of My Long-Distance GriefMourning on a wintry day at the end of a year that has all been winter. Pastor, Can White Evangelicalism Be Saved?A conversation about Christmas and faith’s role in building a “beloved community.” When You Can’t Just ‘Trust the Science’The vaccine debate is the latest example of how our coronavirus choices are inescapably political. The Greatest Restaurant City in America Is Hurting More Than You KnowThe coronavirus has come for the trattoria you love. Apple and Facebook's Fight Over Your Data PrivacyFacebook and Apple’s fighting over data privacy rights doesn’t help consumers much, until it does. U.S. Will Close Last Two Consulates in RussiaThe closure would leave the United States with one remaining diplomatic outpost in Russia amid heightened tensions between the two countries. Trump Appointee Seeks to Cut Off Funding for Global Internet Access GroupMichael Pack, the head of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, is moving to stop federal funding of the Open Technology Fund, which develops tools that allow people to get around controls on internet access. Georgia Pastors See Attack on Black Church in Campaign Against WarnockIn an open letter, dozens of Black religious leaders criticized Senator Kelly Loeffler for her characterizations of the Rev. Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, her Democratic opponent. Treasure Hunter Notches 5th Year in Prison for Refusing to Forfeit His LootIn 1988, Thomas G. Thompson found the wreckage of a steamship that sank carrying tons of gold. Investors are still waiting for their cut. Karen Killilea, 80, Dies; Turned Disability Into TriumphShe refused to be limited by her cerebral palsy. Her story was the subject of two widely read books and became an inspiration to many. Greece Wants Him in Prison. Instead, He’s in the E.U. Parliament.Leaders of the neo-fascist Golden Dawn party were convicted of running a criminal group. But one is living free in Brussels, immune from extradition as a European Parliament member. Flash Invaders: Another Game for a World on PauseA free phone app encourages people to explore their surroundings, engage with art and connect across oceans. Covid Guide: How to Get Through the PandemicTimes are tough now, but the end is in sight. If we hunker down, keep our families safe during the holidays and monitor our health at home, life will get better in the spring. Here’s how to get through it. More Recent Articles |
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Former Mississippi governor William Winter died Friday. He was 97.
A judge has ruled in favor of reinstating Milwaukee's police chief, who was removed from his role in August.
A panel of experts advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Saturday to recommend Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine.
The Federal Aviation Administration repeatedly allowed Southwest Airlines to continue operating dozens of aircraft in an unknown airworthiness condition and continues to retaliate against whistleblowers, a report said.
President-elect Joe Biden announced members of his incoming administration's climate and energy team Saturday.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has delayed the executions of three death row inmates as the state struggles to obtain the drugs needed as part of its lethal injection protocol.
Ten people were killed after an oxygen ventilator exploded at a hospital treating COVID-19 patients in Turkey on Saturday.
Dr. Anthony Fauci said Saturday he gave Santa a COVID-19 vaccination, so he's ready for his annual Christmas Eve trip across the globe.
Pop star Pink announced Saturday that she fractured her ankle.
Ringo Starr has released a music video for "Here's to the Nights," his new song about peace, love and friendship.
Britain plans to put tighter coronavirus restrictions in place this weekend after scientists advised Prime Minister Boris Johnson that a new variant of the virus is spreading more quickly.
The head of Operation Warp Speed on Saturday said a "miscommunication" about COVID-19 vaccine doses means some states will receive fewer doses than they expected.
Comedian Jim Carrey has announced he will no longer play President-elect Joe Biden on "Saturday Night Live."
President Donald Trump has appointed 18 members to his new 1776 Commission for "patriotic education," the White House announced.
Meteorologists expect the cold air to linger in the wake of the storm that brought up to a few feet of snow to the northeastern United States.
The 2021 edition of the Longmire Days fan event in Wyoming is scheduled for July 22-25.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has tied a widespread cyberattack on U.S. agencies to Russia.
Minnesota state Sen. Jerry Relph has died, weeks after testing positive for COVID-19, his wife announced. He was 76.
Netflix has renewed its supernatural mystery series "Locke & Key" for Season 3.
SpaceX launched the company's second spy satellite mission for the U.S. government Saturday morning.
Katie Holmes' boyfriend, New York chef Emilio Vitolo, shared on Instagram a black-and-white photo of them laughing together in honor of the actress' 42nd birthday.
HBO Max has ordered a second season of "The Flight Attendant," its comedic thriller starring Kaley Cuoco.
Pop star Shawn Mendes' "Wonder" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Actor Jake Gyllenhaal turns 40 and actor Jennifer Beals turns 57, among the famous birthdays for Dec. 19. 
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