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The Biden administration has abandoned negotiations to provide cash payments to thousands of migrant families as compensation for a Trump-era policy that separated parents from their children at the Mexican border.
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  1. Biden administration pulls out of talks to compensate families separated at border
  2. Chargers' Donald Parham Jr. carted off field after scary injury, in stable condition
  3. College football: Pitt QB Kenny Pickett to skip Peach Bowl, begin NFL prep
  4. Pelicans' Zion Williamson gets foot injection, to be re-evaluated in 4-6 weeks
  5. Biden administration requests Supreme Court reinstate vaccine mandate for health care workers
  6. NFL alters COVID-19 protocols amid leaguewide outbreaks
  7. Researchers discover water in expansive canyon on Mars
  8. Deadly outburst of extreme weather blitzes center of U.S.
  9. Former police officer Kim Potter to testify at her manslaughter trial
  10. House Democrats seek answers on federal executions from Justice Department
  11. FDA to permanently allow delivery of abortion pills by mail
  12. Lakers add guards Russell Westbrook, Avery Bradley to COVID-19 protocols
  13. U.S. takes action against Chinese tech entities for abuses of biotechnology
  14. Facebook bans seven companies accused of surveillance for hire
  15. CDC panel votes to recommend preferred status to Moderna, Pfizer vaccines over J&J
  16. COVID-19 Omicron variant should make people rethink holiday plans, experts say
  17. Supreme Court sends Texas abortion law back to appeals court
  18. Watch: Woman wins $1 million from lottery ticket birthday gift
  19. South Carolina man's long-lost class ring found by road crew
  20. Nasdaq Composite plummets as tech stocks lose momentum
  21. Long Beach Democrat Alan Lowenthal will not seek re-election
  22. U.S. Army says 98% of troops received COVID-19 vaccine; Marines expel 103 members

Biden administration pulls out of talks to compensate families separated at border

The Biden administration has abandoned negotiations to provide cash payments to thousands of migrant families as compensation for a Trump-era policy that separated parents from their children at the Mexican border.
   

Chargers' Donald Parham Jr. carted off field after scary injury, in stable condition

Los Angeles Chargers tight end Donald Parham Jr. was carted off the field after hitting the back of his helmet on the turf at SoFi Stadium while trying to catch a pass in the end zone against the Kansas City Chiefs.
   

College football: Pitt QB Kenny Pickett to skip Peach Bowl, begin NFL prep

Pittsburgh Panthers quarterback Kenny Pickett announced Thursday night that he is opting out of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl to begin preparing for next year's NFL Draft.
   

Pelicans' Zion Williamson gets foot injection, to be re-evaluated in 4-6 weeks

The New Orleans Pelicans announced Thursday that star forward Zion Williamson received an injection in his injured right foot to stimulate bone healing.
   

Biden administration requests Supreme Court reinstate vaccine mandate for health care workers

Fearing a deadly winter spike in COVID-19 cases, the Biden administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to restore a mandate that workers in federally funded hospitals be vaccinated against the virus.
   

NFL alters COVID-19 protocols amid leaguewide outbreaks

The NFL and its players' union have negotiated changes to the league's COVID-19 protocols as multiple teams continue to deal with outbreaks.
   

Researchers discover water in expansive canyon on Mars

A European spacecraft orbiting Mars has identified a "water-rich area" about the size of the Netherlands in the heart of a canyon system that dwarfs the Earth's Grand Canyon.
   

Deadly outburst of extreme weather blitzes center of U.S.

All the ingredients for severe weather came together with fatal effects on Wednesday as a complex atmospheric setup churned up dust storms and knocked out power across multiple states throughout the middle of the U.S.
   

Former police officer Kim Potter to testify at her manslaughter trial

Former Brooklyn Center, Minn., police officer Kim Potter told a judge Thursday that she will testify at her own manslaughter trial.
   

House Democrats seek answers on federal executions from Justice Department

House Democrats on Thursday asked the Justice Department whether the Biden administration plans to resume federal executions using a single-drug lethal injection protocol.
   

FDA to permanently allow delivery of abortion pills by mail

The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said it will permanently lift a restriction requiring patients to pick up abortion pills in person, allowing them to be sent by mail instead.
   

Lakers add guards Russell Westbrook, Avery Bradley to COVID-19 protocols

The Los Angeles Lakers placed guards Russell Westbrook and Avery Bradley in the NBA's health and safety protocols Thursday, the team announced.
   

U.S. takes action against Chinese tech entities for abuses of biotechnology

The U.S. Commerce Department and Treasury Department on Thursday took action against dozens of Chinese technology entities for alleged abuses of biotechnology including the development of "brain-control weapons."
   

Facebook bans seven companies accused of surveillance for hire

Facebook's parent company Meta on Thursday banned seven surveillance-for-hire companies from the social media platform over concerns about spying that could affect close to 50,000 users.
   

CDC panel votes to recommend preferred status to Moderna, Pfizer vaccines over J&J

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel said Thursday that it prefers COVID-19 vaccines made by Moderna and Pfizer over one made by Johnson & Johnson.
   

COVID-19 Omicron variant should make people rethink holiday plans, experts say

The emergence of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the United States most likely means many people need to reconsider holiday plans, particularly if they involve friends and family members made vulnerable by the virus.
   

Supreme Court sends Texas abortion law back to appeals court

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday announced it was formally sending the highly publicized case over Texas' six-week abortion ban, back to a federal appeals court.
   

Watch: Woman wins $1 million from lottery ticket birthday gift

A Michigan woman collected a $1 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket she received as a birthday gift from her brother.
   

South Carolina man's long-lost class ring found by road crew

A pair of South Carolina Department of Transportation employees were able to reunite a man with the class ring he lost two decades earlier.
   

Nasdaq Composite plummets as tech stocks lose momentum

The Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.47% on Thursday as tech stocks led a broad market decline, running out of steam after a rally on Wednesday.
   

Long Beach Democrat Alan Lowenthal will not seek re-election

Long Beach Democrat Alan Lowenthal, whose congressional term ends in January 2023, announced Thursday he will not seek re-election.
   

U.S. Army says 98% of troops received COVID-19 vaccine; Marines expel 103 members

The U.S. military announced Thursday that the vast majority of service members in the Army and Marines have received the COVID-19 vaccine in time for a federal deadline this week.
   
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  1. Gasconade County school district to close Friday after TikTok threat challenge - ABC17News.com
  2. Biden warns of a ‘winter of severe illness and death’ for those not vaccinated against Covid- as it happened - The Guardian
  3. What is medication abortion? - CNN
  4. Ghislaine Maxwell assistant testifies that she 'looked up' to Maxwell - NBC News
  5. Omicron fears spark long lines, short supplies for COVID testing across NYC - New York Post
  6. Biden officially acknowledges Build Back Better will miss deadline but says he's 'determined' to see bill on Senate floor 'as early as possible' - CNN
  7. Biden admin asks Supreme Court to allow nationwide health worker vax mandate - POLITICO
  8. Settlement talks break down with migrant families separated at border - ABC News
  9. Biden administration announces plan to replace 100% of lead pipes in US homes - The Guardian
  10. Up to 27 feared dead in building fire in Japan - CNN
  11. ECB policymakers disagreed on inflation outlook, some stressed upside risks to new forecasts: sources - Forex Factory
  12. That McDonald's clawback from fallen CEO Easterbrook is huge — but still unusual despite #MeToo era - CNBC
  13. Dollar pressured, Asia shares slip as global inflation, Omicron fears sap confidence By Reuters - Investing.com
  14. Adobe Stock Falls As ADBE Stock Fiscal 2022 Earnings Guidance Misses Views - Investor's Business Daily
  15. Elizabeth Holmes trial: Closing arguments begin - CNN
  16. Oppo's new foldable phone may have solved the crease problem - CNET
  17. LG refreshes its pricey Pro OLED monitors for 2022 and adds a 27-inch option - The Verge
  18. Exclusive: TikTok tackles filter bubbles - Axios
  19. Google Play app with 500,000 downloads sent user contacts to Russian server - Ars Technica
  20. Peloton pulls ad featuring actor Chris Noth after sexual assault accusations - NPR
  21. What is compression asphyxia? Houston doctor explains cause of death for Astroworld victims - KHOU.com
  22. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Winter Finale Brings Hope, Heartbreak & Death, Leaves Fan Favorite’s Life In Grave Danger - Deadline
  23. FKA Twigs – “Tears In The Club” (Feat. The Weeknd) - Stereogum
  24. Urban Meyer's daughter vows 'war' after Jaguars fire coach: 'I think you just released the kraken in me' - Fox News
  25. NFL playoff picture 2021 - Standings, brackets, scenarios after Chiefs-Chargers, plus Week 15 outlook - ESPN
  26. Urban Meyer made plenty of fireable mistakes, but mishandling Trevor Lawrence was unforgivable - Yahoo Sports
  27. How will rain affect Saturday’s BYU-UAB matchup in Independence Bowl? - Deseret News
  28. The first true millipede: new species with more than 1,000 legs discovered in Western Australia - The Guardian
  29. Perseverance rover makes 'completely unexpected' volcanic discovery on Mars - KSL.com
  30. ExoMars Discovers Hidden Water in Mars’ Grand Canyon – The Largest Canyon in the Solar System - SciTechDaily
  31. Omicron may multiply 70 times faster than delta; new variant dominant in Disney World county: Latest COVID-19 updates - USA TODAY
  32. ‘A deluge of omicron’ is coming, Santa Clara County’s health officer warns - The Mercury News
  33. Fauci says omicron will soon become dominant Covid variant in U.S., urges people to get vaccines and boosters - CNBC
  34. Vast study confirms rare heart risk from Moderna jab - ABS-CBN News
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What is medication abortion? - CNN


Ghislaine Maxwell assistant testifies that she 'looked up' to Maxwell - NBC News

Omicron fears spark long lines, short supplies for COVID testing across NYC - New York Post


Biden officially acknowledges Build Back Better will miss deadline but says he's 'determined' to see bill on Senate floor 'as early as possible' - CNN

Biden admin asks Supreme Court to allow nationwide health worker vax mandate - POLITICO

Settlement talks break down with migrant families separated at border - ABC News

Biden administration announces plan to replace 100% of lead pipes in US homes - The Guardian

Up to 27 feared dead in building fire in Japan - CNN

ECB policymakers disagreed on inflation outlook, some stressed upside risks to new forecasts: sources - Forex Factory

That McDonald's clawback from fallen CEO Easterbrook is huge — but still unusual despite #MeToo era - CNBC

Dollar pressured, Asia shares slip as global inflation, Omicron fears sap confidence By Reuters - Investing.com

Adobe Stock Falls As ADBE Stock Fiscal 2022 Earnings Guidance Misses Views - Investor's Business Daily

Elizabeth Holmes trial: Closing arguments begin - CNN

Oppo's new foldable phone may have solved the crease problem - CNET

LG refreshes its pricey Pro OLED monitors for 2022 and adds a 27-inch option - The Verge

Exclusive: TikTok tackles filter bubbles - Axios

Google Play app with 500,000 downloads sent user contacts to Russian server - Ars Technica

Peloton pulls ad featuring actor Chris Noth after sexual assault accusations - NPR

What is compression asphyxia? Houston doctor explains cause of death for Astroworld victims - KHOU.com

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Winter Finale Brings Hope, Heartbreak & Death, Leaves Fan Favorite’s Life In Grave Danger - Deadline

FKA Twigs – “Tears In The Club” (Feat. The Weeknd) - Stereogum

Urban Meyer's daughter vows 'war' after Jaguars fire coach: 'I think you just released the kraken in me' - Fox News

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How will rain affect Saturday’s BYU-UAB matchup in Independence Bowl? - Deseret News

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Perseverance rover makes 'completely unexpected' volcanic discovery on Mars - KSL.com

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Omicron may multiply 70 times faster than delta; new variant dominant in Disney World county: Latest COVID-19 updates - USA TODAY

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  1. Scientists Are Racing to Gauge the Threat of Omicron
  2. As Virus Cases Surge, New Yorkers Feel a Familiar Anxiety
  3. Biden asks the Supreme Court to revive vaccine mandate for health care workers.
  4. Vaccine Holdouts in Army and Navy Will Be Dismissed, Military Says
  5. F.D.A. Will Permanently Allow Abortion Pills by Mail
  6. How Ashley Biden’s Diary Made Its Way to Project Veritas
  7. Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Retired Colonel Who Shared Plan to Overturn Election
  8. R.N.C. Is Said to Agree to Pay Up to $1.6 Million of Trump’s Personal Legal Bills
  9. In a Small Kentucky Town, the Candle Factory Was a Lifeline for Its Workers
  10. Power Outages Across Midwest After Storms
  11. Biden’s Stand on Ukraine Is a Wider Test of U.S. Credibility Abroad
  12. Need a Last-Minute Gift for the Holidays? Try Regifting.
  13. Is Our Homelessness Crisis Really a Drug Problem?
  14. ‘When I Will Be Old, Maybe. But Now, I Feel Myself Young.’
  15. The Year of Inflation Infamy
  16. What Makes Me a Monster
  17. We Will Look Back on This Age of Cruelty to Animals in Horror
  18. Inflation Keeps Getting Worse. But Can the Fed Really Rein It In?
  19. Who’s Behind Web3?
  20. Populism Has Reached the Supreme Court, Too
  21. Trump Weaponized the Supreme Court
  22. A Serious Threat to Reproductive Rights
  23. bell hooks, Pathbreaking Black Feminist, Dies at 69
  24. How Much Watching Time Do You Have This Weekend?
  25. The Pandemic Hampered Their Stride. They’re Rising Back Up.
  26. 中国外交攻城略地,“朋友”多了路就好走吗?
  27. Biden Says Build Back Better Bill Will Take More Time
  28. Biden Awards Medals of Honor for Bravery in Iraq and Afghanistan
  29. Harvard Won't Require SAT or ACT Scores for Admission for Several Years
  30. Scientists Ask Biden to Cut U.S. Nuclear Arsenal
  31. 12 Remaining Members of a U.S. Group Kidnapped in Haiti Have Been Released
  32. Man Dies After He Is Shot by the Police With a Stun Gun and Catches Fire
  33. Defense Contractor Tried to Give Classified Information to Russia, U.S. Says
  34. U.S. Cracks Down on Firms Said to Aid China’s Repression of Minorities
  35. Shooting Investigators Get Search Warrant for Alec Baldwin’s Phone
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Scientists Are Racing to Gauge the Threat of Omicron

The variant will spread quickly through the United States, experts say. What happens after that is less certain.
   

As Virus Cases Surge, New Yorkers Feel a Familiar Anxiety

Vaccinated residents who had embraced a return to some normalcy are unsettled: “It’s scary — it feels like we’ve been here before.”
   

Biden asks the Supreme Court to revive vaccine mandate for health care workers.

Two federal judges blocked the requirement, which applies to workers at hospitals that get federal money, in about half of the country.
   

Vaccine Holdouts in Army and Navy Will Be Dismissed, Military Says

Several governors are seeking exemptions for their National Guard troops.
   

F.D.A. Will Permanently Allow Abortion Pills by Mail

The decision will broaden access to medication abortion, an increasingly common method, but many conservative states are already mobilizing against it.
   

How Ashley Biden’s Diary Made Its Way to Project Veritas

New details shed light on the federal investigation into the conservative group’s acquisition last year of a journal kept by the president’s daughter.
   

Jan. 6 Panel Subpoenas Retired Colonel Who Shared Plan to Overturn Election

Phil Waldron has been under scrutiny since a 38-page PowerPoint he circulated was turned over to the panel by former President Donald J. Trump’s last chief of staff.
   

R.N.C. Is Said to Agree to Pay Up to $1.6 Million of Trump’s Personal Legal Bills

Under the unusual arrangement, the Republican Party is paying to defend the former president as he faces investigations into his private business practices.
   

In a Small Kentucky Town, the Candle Factory Was a Lifeline for Its Workers

Eight people were killed when a tornado struck a Mayfield Consumer Products building. Now, amid acrimony over whether managers could have done more to keep employees safe, there is worry about lost jobs.
   

Power Outages Across Midwest After Storms

Hundreds of thousands of customers were without electricity after a powerful storm system called “extraordinary” for December swept across the central U.S.
   

Biden’s Stand on Ukraine Is a Wider Test of U.S. Credibility Abroad

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The Year of Inflation Infamy

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What Makes Me a Monster

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We Will Look Back on This Age of Cruelty to Animals in Horror

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Inflation Keeps Getting Worse. But Can the Fed Really Rein It In?

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Who’s Behind Web3?

I suffered slings and arrows for daring to question the next iteration of the web.
   

Populism Has Reached the Supreme Court, Too

Judicial populism justifies the exercise of power without accounting for its real-world effects.
   

Trump Weaponized the Supreme Court

The three justices appointed by Trump are doing exactly what they were sent to the court to do.
   

A Serious Threat to Reproductive Rights

Readers criticize an essay that expressed gratitude for President Trump’s picks for Supreme Court justices. Also: Liz Cheney; cruelty to migrants; Santa Claus.
   

bell hooks, Pathbreaking Black Feminist, Dies at 69

She insisted that the fight for women’s rights had to take into account the diverse experiences of working-class and Black women.
   

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The Pandemic Hampered Their Stride. They’re Rising Back Up.

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Biden Says Build Back Better Bill Will Take More Time

A top Senate official ruled that a measure to grant legal status to millions of undocumented immigrants must come out of the plan, as President Biden said a final deal would take more time.
   

Biden Awards Medals of Honor for Bravery in Iraq and Afghanistan

“It’s just hard to explain where your soldiers got the courage they got,” the president said as he awarded the three medals.
   

Harvard Won't Require SAT or ACT Scores for Admission for Several Years

The university joins many others that have eliminated the ACT and SAT requirements, adding fuel to the movement to get rid of standardized test scores.
   

Scientists Ask Biden to Cut U.S. Nuclear Arsenal

In a letter, the scientists also urged President Biden to declare that the United States would never be the first to use nuclear weapons in a conflict.
   

12 Remaining Members of a U.S. Group Kidnapped in Haiti Have Been Released

Seventeen members of the group, Christian Aid Ministries, had been kidnapped by a gang in October. Five had been released earlier.
   

Man Dies After He Is Shot by the Police With a Stun Gun and Catches Fire

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U.S. Cracks Down on Firms Said to Aid China’s Repression of Minorities

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