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Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook was available for Friday night's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after he tested out of the NBA's health and safety protocols.
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  1. Lakers' Russell Westbrook clears COVID-19 protocols; team signs Isaiah Thomas
  2. Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice resigns after nine seasons
  3. Chargers' Donald Parham Jr. diagnosed with concussion after scary 'TNF' incident
  4. Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving returning to team for road games
  5. Radio City Rockettes cancel rest of season due to COVID-19
  6. Ghislaine Maxwell declines to testify; defense rests
  7. New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton tests positive for COVID-19
  8. Kim Potter describes encounter with Daunte Wright as 'chaotic'
  9. Couple returning from lottery-funded Packers game win $30,000 from scratch-off
  10. Farmer rescues abandoned kittens that turn out to be leopard cubs
  11. San Francisco Mayor London Breed declares state of emergency over overdoses
  12. 3M sign petition to lessen sentence of driver in fatal Colorado truck crash
  13. Canadian beach with stranded barge jokingly rebranded 'Barge Chilling Beach'
  14. Highlights from the week in Washington for December 13, 2021
  15. Vaccination plus breakthrough infection may give 'super immunity' against COVID-19 variant
  16. Roger Stone invokes Fifth Amendment before Jan. 6 panel
  17. Schools cancel classes, bolster security amid threats online after Oxford, Mich. shooting
  18. Watch: Large spider interrupts Australian official's news conference
  19. NFL reschedules 3 games, NHL shuts down 3 teams due to COVID-19 surge
  20. Watch: Ohio police searching for stolen 58-foot bridge
  21. Doctors should tailor communications to match patients' health literacy, study finds
  22. Super Typhoon Rai leaves 12 dead, 'widespread devastation' in Philippines
  23. Flu vaccine may not protect against main flu strain, study says
  24. Pfizer to test third dose of COVID-19 vaccine in kids 5 and younger
  25. President Joe Biden urges South Carolina State graduates to hold politicians accountable

Lakers' Russell Westbrook clears COVID-19 protocols; team signs Isaiah Thomas

Los Angeles Lakers guard Russell Westbrook was available for Friday night's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after he tested out of the NBA's health and safety protocols.
   

Winnipeg Jets head coach Paul Maurice resigns after nine seasons

Paul Maurice stepped down as head coach of the Winnipeg Jets on Friday after nine seasons at the helm, saying he was no longer the person to lead the team.
   

Chargers' Donald Parham Jr. diagnosed with concussion after scary 'TNF' incident

Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham Jr. is set to be discharged from the hospital Friday after being diagnosed with a concussion, the team announced.
   

Brooklyn Nets star Kyrie Irving returning to team for road games

The Brooklyn Nets are bringing back All-NBA guard Kyrie Irving as a part-time player for road games outside of New York and Toronto, the team announced.
   

Radio City Rockettes cancel rest of season due to COVID-19

The Radio City Rockettes on Friday canceled the rest of their "Christmas Spectacular" season at New York's Radio City Music Hall due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
   

Ghislaine Maxwell declines to testify; defense rests

Defense attorneys rested their case Friday after British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell told the judge in her sex-trafficking case that she wouldn't testify because prosecutors failed to prove their case.
   

New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton tests positive for COVID-19

New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton will miss Sunday's road game against the division rival Tampa Bay Buccaneers after testing positive for COVID-19, the team announced.
   

Kim Potter describes encounter with Daunte Wright as 'chaotic'

Former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer Kim Potter testified Friday that the traffic stop in which she fatally shot Daunte Wright "just went chaotic."
   

Couple returning from lottery-funded Packers game win $30,000 from scratch-off

A man whose wife won Green Bay Packers tickets from the Wisconsin Lottery said they were on their way home from the game when he bought a scratch-off lottery ticket that earned him $30,000.
   

Farmer rescues abandoned kittens that turn out to be leopard cubs

Wildlife officials in India said a man who rescued what he thought were a pair of abandoned kittens on his property brought them inside his home and only later discovered they were leopard cubs.
   

San Francisco Mayor London Breed declares state of emergency over overdoses

San Francisco Mayor London Breed on Friday declared a state of emergency over drug overdoses in the Tenderloin neighborhood.
   

3M sign petition to lessen sentence of driver in fatal Colorado truck crash

More than 3 million people have signed a petition as of Friday supporting clemency for a man sentenced to 110 years in prison for a truck crash that killed four people in Colorado.
   

Canadian beach with stranded barge jokingly rebranded 'Barge Chilling Beach'

Parks officials Vancouver, British Columbia, unveiled a "holiday gift" to the city: a sign dubbing the beach at which a barge has been stranded for more than a month "Barge Chilling Beach."
   

Highlights from the week in Washington for December 13, 2021

The Attorney General sues the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over the insurrection on January 6; Vice President Kamala Harris meets with CEOs and President Joe Biden meets with cabinet members to sign an executive order and discuss the tornado that hit southeastern states among the highlights of the week from Washington, D.C., for December 13, 2021.
   

Vaccination plus breakthrough infection may give 'super immunity' against COVID-19 variant

Breakthrough infections in people who've been vaccinated against COVID-19 may trigger "super immunity" against coronavirus variants, including Omicron, according to a new study.
   

Roger Stone invokes Fifth Amendment before Jan. 6 panel

Republican operative Roger Stone said Friday he asserted his Fifth Amendment right not to testify during a deposition before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
   

Schools cancel classes, bolster security amid threats online after Oxford, Mich. shooting

A school district in Missouri canceled classes Friday out of concern over threats believed to be circulating on social media platforms -- a precautionary step taken by several districts nationwide.
   

Watch: Large spider interrupts Australian official's news conference

A health official in Queensland, Australia, had her COVID-19 news conference interrupted by a large huntsman spider.
   

NFL reschedules 3 games, NHL shuts down 3 teams due to COVID-19 surge

The NFL postponed a trio of games due to recent surges in COVID-19 cases among players and coaches from several teams, the league announced Friday.
   

Watch: Ohio police searching for stolen 58-foot bridge

Police in Ohio said they are on the hunt for an unusual piece of stolen property: an entire 58-foot-long pedestrian bridge.
   

Doctors should tailor communications to match patients' health literacy, study finds

Physicians should tailor their language to match each patient's individual health literacy level to best communicate healthcare information, a study published Friday by Science Advances found.
   

Super Typhoon Rai leaves 12 dead, 'widespread devastation' in Philippines

A clearer picture was beginning to emerge Friday of the utter destruction left behind by Super Typhoon Rai in the Philippines.
   

Flu vaccine may not protect against main flu strain, study says

This season's flu vaccine may do little to prevent infection with the main circulating virus strain because the strain has changed since the vaccine was developed, a new study suggests.
   

Pfizer to test third dose of COVID-19 vaccine in kids 5 and younger

Pfizer and BioNtech announced Friday they will test a third dose of their COVID-19 vaccine in children 5 and younger.
   

President Joe Biden urges South Carolina State graduates to hold politicians accountable

President Joe Biden touted the importance of historically Black colleges and universities and called on graduates of South Carolina State University Friday to make sure the government and politicians work for everyone.
   
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  1. Court rules Biden’s vaccine mandate for large employers can take effect - The Guardian
  2. Kim Potter: 'Taser mix-up' ex-officer weeps in manslaughter testimony - BBC News
  3. TikTok pushes back after reports of viral school threat caused added security in N.J. - NJ.com
  4. Ghislaine Maxwell declines to testify as defense rests case in sex abuse trial - Reuters
  5. US Capitol rioter gets 5 years in jail after throwing fire extinguisher at police - CNN
  6. C.D.C. Embraces 'Test and Stay' Policy for Unvaccinated Students - The New York Times
  7. What Manchin wanted, rejected and got in Biden's $2T bill - Associated Press
  8. New York Records Highest Number Of Daily Covid Cases Ever; “The Surge Is Here. It’s Going To Get Worse,” Says Gov. Hochul - Deadline
  9. Man suspected in drug deaths of two L.A. women charged with sexual assaults - Los Angeles Times
  10. San Francisco mayor declares state of emergency to combat overdose deaths, crime - NBC News
  11. European powers warn Iran nuclear talks ‘reaching end of road’ - The Times of Israel
  12. Do COVID booster shots stop the omicron variant? New study reveals all - Deseret News
  13. Hong Kong election defines dramatic changes by Beijing - Associated Press
  14. Elizabeth Holmes' criminal fraud case heads to jury as closing arguments conclude - CNN
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  16. Weighing the Risks of Holiday Travel During Omicron: What the Experts Say - Bloomberg
  17. Cathie Wood says stocks have corrected into 'deep value territory' and won't let benchmarks 'hold our strategies hostage' - MarketWatch
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  19. LG sends voices to you from above with its new soundbar - The Verge
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  21. Third woman accuses Chris Noth of sexual assault: report - Page Six
  22. Movie theaters are breaking records thanks to Spider-Man, even as omicron spreads - The Verge
  23. Radio City Cancels Remaining ‘Christmas Spectacular’ Shows Due To COVID - CBS New York
  24. Bedard: Confident/worried list for Patriots in Colts showdown, and game pick - bostonsportsjournal.com
  25. Tiger Woods warns his return to competitive golf remains ‘a long way off’ - The Guardian
  26. Reaction to Kyrie Irving's return to the Brooklyn Nets | NBA on ESPN - ESPN
  27. Juno flyby reveals stunning new images of Jupiter, sounds of its moon Ganymede - CNN
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  32. 'Tidal wave': Omicron could put U.S. COVID-19 surge into overdrive - Reuters
  33. Michigan reports 12,649 COVID cases, 254 deaths for Dec. 16-17 - MLive.com
  34. Public Health leaders urge public to prepare now for rapid surge in local COVID-19 Omicron cases - Public Health Insider
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  1. With Omicron, U.S. Testing Capacity Faces Intense Pressure
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  8. Russia Lays Out Demands for a Sweeping New Security Deal With NATO
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