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CFP's Rose Bowl, Fiesta Bowl to take place without fans due to COVID-19 The Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl will be played without fans in attendance this season because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, officials said. Republicans ask Supreme Court to block Biden's Pennsylvania win Republicans petitioned the Supreme Court on Thursday asking it to stop the certification of election results that show President-elect Joe Biden had won the key battleground state. Trump extends funding for National Guard COVID-19 assistance through March President Donald Trump approved requests to extend funding for assistance from the National Guard to states for COVID-19 relief efforts through the end of March. Bengals rookie QB Joe Burrow undergoes successful knee surgery Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had successful surgery on his left knee this week, the team announced Thursday. Pittsburgh Steelers' Bud Dupree out for season with torn ACL Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree will miss the remainder of the season because of a significant knee injury. Navy to rename U.S. Fleet Forces Command to U.S. Atlantic Fleet The Navy plans to rename the U.S. Fleet Forces Command to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said this week. Kyle Rittenhouse ordered to stand trial for Kenosha, Wis., protest shootings A Wisconsin judge on Thursday ordered Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teenager charged with fatally shooting two people at an August protest in Kenosha, to stand trial. Anthony Davis agrees to 5-year, $190M max contract with Lakers All-Star big man Anthony Davis has agreed to re-sign with the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers. Low flight hours, waived training requirements causing more military crashes Flight hours are down and training waivers are on the rise among military pilots, making military flights riskier, according to a new report from a commission convened to investigate the cases of military aviation crashe Alyssa Farah resigns as White House communications director White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah announced that she will resign from her role after Friday. Navy to prioritize health care workers in COVID-19 vaccine rollout The Navy will prioritize health care workers, base first responders and safety personnel when the Department of Defense receives COVID-19 vaccines later this month. Florida Supreme Court upholds death sentence for Waffle House murders The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of killing two Waffle House employees 18 years ago. NFL reinstates Seattle Seahawks WR Josh Gordon for final two weeks The NFL announced Thursday that Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon has been conditionally reinstated for the last two weeks of the 2020-21 season. Volunteer injured by tiger at sanctuary owned by 'Tiger King' star Volunteer Candy Couser was taken to a Florida hospital after a tiger grabbed her arm at Big Cat Rescue, a sanctuary owned by "Tiger King" star Carol Baskin. Justice Department accuses Facebook of favoring visa workers for some positions The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Facebook Thursday, alleging the company discriminated against U.S. workers by creating a separate recruiting process favoring visa workers. Brain prosthesis that may restore some vision shows promise in monkeys Scientists have for the first time used a high-definition brain prosthesis to stimulate shape perception in monkeys, demonstrating the technology's potential as an aid for the blind. Toxic tire additive blamed for massive coho salmon die-offs After decades of research, scientists know what's killing salmon who venture too close to urban centers -- 6PPD-quinone, the derivative of a chemical additive that keeps rubber tires from breaking down too quickly. COVID-19 deaths, patients in hospital at record levels amid 200K new U.S. cases Coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalizations all have reached historic levels in the United States, according to updated data Thursday. COVID-19 vaccine efficacy depends on distribution, public confidence, experts say The effectiveness of new vaccines developed to prevent COVID-19 likely depends on how well they are distributed and the degree to which the public is willing to take them, public health experts said. S&P 500 falls after Pfizer announces vaccine supply chain issues The S&P 500 closed down 0.062% after rising to a record high earlier in trading as Pfizer announced it plans to cut the number of vaccines it plans to ship this year due to supply chain issues. Watch: California monolith becomes the third to appear and disappear A silver-colored metal monolith has been discovered in California, shortly after similar monoliths in Utah and Romania were discovered and subsequently removed. Wisconsin Supreme Court refuses to hear Trump election challenge The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday declined the Trump campaign's lawsuit requesting a revocation of the state's certification of election results. |
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Newsom Issues California's Strongest Coronavirus LockdownMillions of people across Southern and Central California are likely to see outdoor dining shuttered, playgrounds roped off and hair salons closed within days. Young Republicans Stage Secret Gala, Ignoring Virus ConcernsAt least 65 guests were expected at the New York group’s annual event, but its location was being kept secret because of fears of “violent left-wing attacks.” The EpicenterThousands were sick. Hundreds were lost. This is how the coronavirus ravaged a vibrant corner of New York. How Is Trump’s Lawyer Jenna Ellis ‘Elite Strike Force’ Material?She bills herself as a “constitutional law attorney.” Her experience doesn’t align with the sort of lawyer she plays on TV. Tenants Sue Trump Over Scheme That Drove Up Their RentsThe latest legal front against the outbound president involves a maneuver that earned him and his siblings millions while lowering their taxes. Lawmakers Inch Toward Stimulus CompromiseSpeaker Nancy Pelosi and Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, spoke on Thursday as Joe Biden’s victory and vaccine breakthroughs added momentum to a push for a stimulus deal. Warner Bros. Says All 2021 Films Will Stream on HBO Max Right AwaySeventeen movies will each arrive in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously, the biggest challenge yet to Hollywood’s traditional way of doing business. Georgia Was a Big Win for Democrats. Black Women Did the Groundwork.Before the Democratic Party invested in Georgia, or President Trump and Joe Biden saw it as a battleground, Black political organizers devoted years of hard work to turning out voters. Wisconsin’s Top Court Rejects Trump LawsuitThe Supreme Court in the state narrowed yet another legal path for the Trump campaign as it tries to overturn his loss to Joe Biden. Betsy Wade, First Woman to Edit News at The Times, Dies at 91In a 45-year Times career, she also became the first woman to lead the Newspaper Guild of New York and fought a sex discrimination case against the paper. Vaccines, Facebook, Warner Bros.: Your Thursday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Sexual Abuse in the Boy Scouts: 'Something Terrible Has Happened'One man’s story of the sexual abuse he suffered as a child in the Boy Scouts of America. They Made the ‘Pfizer Vaccine’While you’re waiting for a coronavirus vaccine, get to know the German power couple and co-founders of BioNTech who are behind the vaccine that Britain has just approved. I Wrote the Special Counsel Rules. Barr Has Abused Them.There is no reason for the outgoing attorney general to appoint his preferred prosecutor for the continuing Trump-Russia inquiry. Will We Get the Coronavirus Relief We Need From Congress?Will we have Covid-19 relief or jobless agony? Learn to Stop Worrying and Love DebtWhy you should ignore the coming Republican deficit rants. Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s ChoiceWill she join the Supreme Court’s grievance conservatives? Biden Should Go Big, and Then Brag About ItVoters in both red and blue states have revealed what they want from government. Why Prosecuting Trump Is a Very Bad IdeaThe goal would be to renew faith in our government, but its effect would be the opposite. Goodbye, U.S.D.A., Hello, Department of Food and Well-BeingIt’s time the secretary of agriculture leverages the department’s impact for more than the benefit of agribusiness. Inmates Should Be at the Front of the Coronavirus Vaccination LinesThe coronavirus spreads in prisons and then finds its way outside to infect others. Trump and His Supporters Want What They Can’t HaveThe culture war doomloop is eternal. Joe Biden Interview: 'We’re Going to Fight Like Hell'Here’s what Joe Biden had to say about the future in our interview. Best Movies of 2020The screening rooms were closed. The festivals were virtual. The blockbusters were in storage. Even so, our critics found abundant and inspiring signs of cinematic life in the pandemic. Selena’s Special GeniusThe Mexican-American star, who was killed at 23, is the subject of a new Netflix bio-series. But what was the root of her musical powers? From Shelled Ethiopian City, Doctors Tally Deaths and Plead for HelpEthiopia’s prime minister promised a swift, surgical military campaign in the restive province of Tigray. But doctors in the regional capital reported civilian deaths, looting and a looming crisis. A Trump Fed Pick Squeaks Through Senate ConfirmationChristopher Waller will be the fifth Trump pick on the Fed’s seven-member Board of Governors. Couple Boards Flight After Testing Positive for Covid-19Wesley Moribe, 41, and Courtney Peterson, 46, were charged with reckless endangerment after they flew from San Francisco to Hawaii, despite being told to isolate, the police said. Volunteer at Big Cat Rescue Injured During FeedingThe sanctuary, Big Cat Rescue, said the 69-year-old volunteer’s arm was nearly torn off by a 3-year-old male tiger named Kimba. Bond Fire Erupts Outside Los Angeles, Forcing Thousands to EvacuateTwo firefighters were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries on Thursday in Orange County as efforts to contain the Bond fire continued. China Moon Mission: Watch Chang'e-5 Launch From the Lunar SurfaceChang’e-5 will soon attempt to dock in lunar orbit with another spacecraft, ahead of returning a cache of moon rocks and dirt to scientists on our planet. MTA Worker Accused of Overtime Fraud Made $461,000 in One YearFive transit employees put in claims for ‘almost physically impossible’ shifts, a prosecutor said. That allowed them to outearn even New York’s governor. Building Emotional Safety Nets for MenSupport networks with other men can help fend off the loneliness and isolation many men experience. Getting Creative for the 2020 Office Holiday PartyBecause yet another Google hangout is not going to cut it. ‘Billie’ Review: A Legend, in a Different LightThe journalist Linda Lipnack Kuehl worked for years on a Billie Holiday biography before Kuehl’s sudden death in 1978. The director of this documentary bought her research, and uses it well. The Newest Hotel Amenity? Virus-Scrubbed AirHotels, and even some cruise ships, are installing state-of-the-art filtration systems that claim to tackle the coronavirus where it is believed to be the most dangerous: in the air. ‘Sign o’ the Times’: How Prince Wrote and Recorded a Classic SongIn the latest Diary of a Song, Prince’s estate and his closest collaborators offer an unprecedented peek into his creative process. I’m Grieving for the First Time. Can I Talk About It?On losing a family member to Covid-19 and finding comfort in conversation. Many Trial Volunteers Got Placebo Vaccines. Do They Now Deserve the Real Ones?Some vaccine experts worry that “unblinding” the trials and giving all of the volunteers vaccines would tarnish the long-term results. Girl Is Born in Tennessee From Embryo Frozen for 27 YearsThe birth of Molly Gibson using an embryo from 1992 broke a record set by her sister, Emma, in 2017. The embryos were donated when the girls’ mother was herself a toddler. 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The Rose Bowl and Fiesta Bowl will be played without fans in attendance this season because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, officials said.
Republicans petitioned the Supreme Court on Thursday asking it to stop the certification of election results that show President-elect Joe Biden had won the key battleground state.
President Donald Trump approved requests to extend funding for assistance from the National Guard to states for COVID-19 relief efforts through the end of March.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow had successful surgery on his left knee this week, the team announced Thursday.
Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Bud Dupree will miss the remainder of the season because of a significant knee injury.
The Navy plans to rename the U.S. Fleet Forces Command to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite said this week.
A Wisconsin judge on Thursday ordered Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teenager charged with fatally shooting two people at an August protest in Kenosha, to stand trial.
All-Star big man Anthony Davis has agreed to re-sign with the defending NBA champion Los Angeles Lakers.
Flight hours are down and training waivers are on the rise among military pilots, making military flights riskier, according to a new report from a commission convened to investigate the cases of military aviation crashe
White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah announced that she will resign from her role after Friday.
The Navy will prioritize health care workers, base first responders and safety personnel when the Department of Defense receives COVID-19 vaccines later this month.
The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence for a man convicted of killing two Waffle House employees 18 years ago.
The NFL announced Thursday that Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon has been conditionally reinstated for the last two weeks of the 2020-21 season.
Volunteer Candy Couser was taken to a Florida hospital after a tiger grabbed her arm at Big Cat Rescue, a sanctuary owned by "Tiger King" star Carol Baskin.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Facebook Thursday, alleging the company discriminated against U.S. workers by creating a separate recruiting process favoring visa workers.
Scientists have for the first time used a high-definition brain prosthesis to stimulate shape perception in monkeys, demonstrating the technology's potential as an aid for the blind.
After decades of research, scientists know what's killing salmon who venture too close to urban centers -- 6PPD-quinone, the derivative of a chemical additive that keeps rubber tires from breaking down too quickly.
Coronavirus cases, deaths and hospitalizations all have reached historic levels in the United States, according to updated data Thursday.
The effectiveness of new vaccines developed to prevent COVID-19 likely depends on how well they are distributed and the degree to which the public is willing to take them, public health experts said.
The S&P 500 closed down 0.062% after rising to a record high earlier in trading as Pfizer announced it plans to cut the number of vaccines it plans to ship this year due to supply chain issues.
A silver-colored metal monolith has been discovered in California, shortly after similar monoliths in Utah and Romania were discovered and subsequently removed.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court on Thursday declined the Trump campaign's lawsuit requesting a revocation of the state's certification of election results. 
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