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Who gets COVID-19 vaccine next will likely be decided next week
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wqow.com
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MADISON (WQOW) - While vaccinations for older adults are expected to ramp up in Wisconsin next week, state health officials say they expect to decide who else is included in phase 1B very soon.
DHS Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says the state's disaster medical advisory committee is expected to submit final recommendations for who should be vaccinated in the next day or two and DHS will likely make a decision by early next week.
However, Governor Tony Evers says to get more groups immunized in a timely manner the state needs to receive more vaccine allocations.
"I know people are real interested in knowing exactly when they can get this vaccine and unfortunately we can't guarantee it," Evers said. "We're moving in the right direction but the bottom line is you have to have vaccine in order to vaccinate."
The committee reviewed over 5,000 public comments discussing who should be vaccinated next, with a majority prioritizing grocery and restaurant workers, teachers and transit workers. They're expected to vote on official recommendations Friday.
More COVID-19 Resources
More WQOW COVID-19 Coverage
County by County COVID-19 Data
Wisconsin Vaccination Data
CDC Resources
Global COVID-19 Tracker
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"MADISON (WQOW) - While vaccinations for older adults are expected to ramp up in Wisconsin next week, state health officials say they expect to decide who else is included in phase 1B very soon.\nDHS Deputy Secretary Julie Willems Van Dijk says the state's disaster medical advisory committee is expected to submit final recommendations for who should be vaccinated in the next day or two and DHS will likely make a decision by early next week.\nHowever, Governor Tony Evers says to get more groups immunized in a timely manner the state needs to receive more vaccine allocations.\n\"I know people are real interested in knowing exactly when they can get this vaccine and unfortunately we can't guarantee it,\" Evers said. \"We're moving in the right direction but the bottom line is you have to have vaccine in order to vaccinate.\"\nThe committee reviewed over 5,000 public comments discussing who should be vaccinated next, with a majority prioritizing grocery and restaurant workers, teachers and transit workers. They're expected to vote on official recommendations Friday.\nMore COVID-19 Resources\nMore WQOW COVID-19 Coverage\nCounty by County COVID-19 Data\nWisconsin Vaccination Data\nCDC Resources\nGlobal COVID-19 Tracker",
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The Badgers gained control with a 12-0 run midway through the second half.
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Wahl helps No. 10 Wisconsin beat Northwestern 68-52
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wqow.com
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Tyler Wahl paced a balanced attack with 14 points and No. 10 Wisconsin pulled away in the second half for a 68-52 victory over Northwestern.
The Badgers gained control with a 12-0 run midway through the second half. Micah Potter’s 3-pointer put Wisconsin up 56-39.
.@BenBrust ➡️ biiiig Tyler Wahl guy.@tjwahl01 turned it up for @BadgerMBB in the second half tonight: pic.twitter.com/UIi0h94L9l — Wisconsin On BTN (@WisconsinOnBTN) January 21, 2021
Northwestern went scoreless for almost six minutes until Chase Audige’s 3-pointer made it 56-42 with 10:26 left.
D’Mitrik Trice added 12 points, Brad Davison 11 and Potter 10 for Wisconsin. Audige had 16 points and Miller Kopp 10 for Northwestern, which has lost six straight.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Tyler Wahl paced a balanced attack with 14 points and No. 10 Wisconsin pulled away in the second half for a 68-52 victory over Northwestern.\nThe Badgers gained control with a 12-0 run midway through the second half. Micah Potter’s 3-pointer put Wisconsin up 56-39.\n.@BenBrust ➡️ biiiig Tyler Wahl guy.@tjwahl01 turned it up for @BadgerMBB in the second half tonight: pic.twitter.com/UIi0h94L9l — Wisconsin On BTN (@WisconsinOnBTN) January 21, 2021\nNorthwestern went scoreless for almost six minutes until Chase Audige’s 3-pointer made it 56-42 with 10:26 left.\nD’Mitrik Trice added 12 points, Brad Davison 11 and Potter 10 for Wisconsin. Audige had 16 points and Miller Kopp 10 for Northwestern, which has lost six straight.",
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Indian economy shrinks 7.7% in fiscal 2020-21 amid pandemic
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wqow.com
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India estimates its economy contracted by 7.7% in the 2020-21 financial year, battered by the coronavirus pandemic. But a government economic survey says it will likely bounce back, growing 11% in the fiscal year that begins in April. Details were not immediately available. India’s economy contracted 7.5% in the July-September quarter following a record slump of nearly 24% in the previous three months that pulled the country into a recession. India last suffered a recession in 1979-80 after an oil shock. The current downturn followed a strict two-month lockdown imposed across the country beginning in March to combat the pandemic. It triggered massive unemployment in small and medium-sized businesses and left farmers in distress.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/29/indian-economy-shrinks-7-7-in-fiscal-2020-21-amid-pandemic/
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — India estimates its economy contracted by 7.7% in the 2020-21 financial year, battered by the coronavirus pandemic. But a government economic survey says it will likely bounce back, growing 11% in the fiscal year that begins in April. Details were not immediately available. India’s economy contracted 7.5% in the July-September quarter following a record slump of nearly 24% in the previous three months that pulled the country into a recession. India last suffered a recession in 1979-80 after an oil shock. The current downturn followed a strict two-month lockdown imposed across the country beginning in March to combat the pandemic. It triggered massive unemployment in small and medium-sized businesses and left farmers in distress.",
"Indian economy shrinks 7.7% in fiscal 2020-21 amid pandemic"
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Netanyahu re-election hopes hinge on vaccination campaign
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wqow.com
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JERUSALEM (AP) — For media-obsessed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the coronavirus vaccine has arrived just in time. With elections approaching in March, Netanyahu has placed his world-leading vaccination drive at the center of his re-election campaign. He has launched an aggressive media blitz portraying him as almost singlehandedly leading the country out of the pandemic. He appears to be betting that a successful vaccination effort can persuade voters to forget about his corruption trial and the economic damage caused by the coronavirus crisis. It is the latest attempt by Netanyahu to use social media to circumvent the scrutiny of the traditional media.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/06/netanyahu-re-election-hopes-hinge-on-vaccination-campaign/
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"JERUSALEM (AP) — For media-obsessed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the coronavirus vaccine has arrived just in time. With elections approaching in March, Netanyahu has placed his world-leading vaccination drive at the center of his re-election campaign. He has launched an aggressive media blitz portraying him as almost singlehandedly leading the country out of the pandemic. He appears to be betting that a successful vaccination effort can persuade voters to forget about his corruption trial and the economic damage caused by the coronavirus crisis. It is the latest attempt by Netanyahu to use social media to circumvent the scrutiny of the traditional media.",
"Netanyahu re-election hopes hinge on vaccination campaign"
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Lillard scores 39 as Blazers rout Timberwolves 135-117
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wqow.com
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PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard had 39 points, including seven 3-pointers, and the Portland Trail Blazers handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their sixth straight loss with a 135-117 victory. CJ McCollum added 20 points for the Blazers, who led by 33 in the second half. Jusuf Nurkic had 17 points and seven rebounds before Portland rested its starters in the fourth quarter. D’Angelo Russell and Anthony Edwards each scored 26 points for the Timberwolves.
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"PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard had 39 points, including seven 3-pointers, and the Portland Trail Blazers handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their sixth straight loss with a 135-117 victory. CJ McCollum added 20 points for the Blazers, who led by 33 in the second half. Jusuf Nurkic had 17 points and seven rebounds before Portland rested its starters in the fourth quarter. D’Angelo Russell and Anthony Edwards each scored 26 points for the Timberwolves.",
"Lillard scores 39 as Blazers rout Timberwolves 135-117"
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Timeline: After years of slow steps, Facebook muzzles Trump
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wqow.com
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Facebook is facing its toughest challenge yet: an election complicated by a pandemic, a deeply divided nation lured by conspiracy theories and alternate versions of reality. Is it ready? The company says yes. But a look back at its checkered history of trying to deal with misinformation suggests that the task could still be stickier than it seems. From its efforts to come to grips with Russian interference in the 2016 elections to the latest tweak of its policies for allowable political ads, Facebook generates a lot of rules and, sometimes, confusion.
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| 2021-01-07T00:00:00 |
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"Facebook is facing its toughest challenge yet: an election complicated by a pandemic, a deeply divided nation lured by conspiracy theories and alternate versions of reality. Is it ready? The company says yes. But a look back at its checkered history of trying to deal with misinformation suggests that the task could still be stickier than it seems. From its efforts to come to grips with Russian interference in the 2016 elections to the latest tweak of its policies for allowable political ads, Facebook generates a lot of rules and, sometimes, confusion.",
"Timeline: After years of slow steps, Facebook muzzles Trump"
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"Associated Press"
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US upsets Canada 2-0 to win world junior hockey championship
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wqow.com
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EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Spencer Knight made 34 saves and the United States upset Canada 2-0 to win the world junior hockey championship. Tournament MVP Trevor Zegras had a goal and an assist, and Alex Turcotte also scored as the U.S. won its first gold medal at the event since 2017. The Canadians were undefeated coming into the game and hadn’t trailed once. They were aiming to repeat as gold-medal winners, but had to settle for silver on home ice. The U.S., which finished sixth in 2020, won six straight games to capture its fifth under-20 title following a round-robin loss to Russia on opening day. Finland beat Russia 4-1 to take the bronze medal.
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| 2021-01-06T00:00:00 |
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"EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Spencer Knight made 34 saves and the United States upset Canada 2-0 to win the world junior hockey championship. Tournament MVP Trevor Zegras had a goal and an assist, and Alex Turcotte also scored as the U.S. won its first gold medal at the event since 2017. The Canadians were undefeated coming into the game and hadn’t trailed once. They were aiming to repeat as gold-medal winners, but had to settle for silver on home ice. The U.S., which finished sixth in 2020, won six straight games to capture its fifth under-20 title following a round-robin loss to Russia on opening day. Finland beat Russia 4-1 to take the bronze medal.",
"US upsets Canada 2-0 to win world junior hockey championship"
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Mexican president tests positive for COVID-19, symptoms mild
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wqow.com
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he has tested positive for COVID-19, making the announcement as his country registers the highest levels of infections and deaths to date. López Obrador, who has been criticized for his handling of Mexico’s pandemic and for not setting an example of prevention in public, said Sunday on his official Twitter account that his symptoms are mild and he is under medical treatment. “I regret to inform you that I am infected with COVID-19,” he tweeted. José Luis Alomía Zegarra, Mexico’s director of epidemiology, said the 67-year-old had a “light” case of COVID-19 and was “isolating at home.”
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/24/mexican-president-tests-positive-for-covid-19-symptoms-mild/
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| 2021-01-25T00:00:00 |
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said he has tested positive for COVID-19, making the announcement as his country registers the highest levels of infections and deaths to date. López Obrador, who has been criticized for his handling of Mexico’s pandemic and for not setting an example of prevention in public, said Sunday on his official Twitter account that his symptoms are mild and he is under medical treatment. “I regret to inform you that I am infected with COVID-19,” he tweeted. José Luis Alomía Zegarra, Mexico’s director of epidemiology, said the 67-year-old had a “light” case of COVID-19 and was “isolating at home.”",
"Mexican president tests positive for COVID-19, symptoms mild"
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Khris Middleton missed a potential winning 3-pointer from the corner at the buzzer.
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Harden, Durant star as Nets edge Bucks 125-123
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NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Durant made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 36 seconds left, James Harden had 34 points and 12 assists, and the Brooklyn Nets edged the Milwaukee Bucks 125-123.
Durant finished with 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists to give the Nets their fourth straight victory in a game in which two of the East’s best went toe-to-toe right down to a tense finish that ended when Khris Middleton missed a potential winning 3-pointer from the corner.
Giannis Antetokounmpo had 34 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for Milwaukee, which had its four-game winning streak stopped. Middleton added 25 points and Jrue Holiday had 22.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/18/harden-durant-star-as-nets-edge-bucks-125-123-2/
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| 2021-01-19T00:00:00 |
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Kevin Durant made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 36 seconds left, James Harden had 34 points and 12 assists, and the Brooklyn Nets edged the Milwaukee Bucks 125-123.\nDurant finished with 30 points, nine rebounds and six assists to give the Nets their fourth straight victory in a game in which two of the East’s best went toe-to-toe right down to a tense finish that ended when Khris Middleton missed a potential winning 3-pointer from the corner.\nGiannis Antetokounmpo had 34 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists for Milwaukee, which had its four-game winning streak stopped. Middleton added 25 points and Jrue Holiday had 22.",
"Harden, Durant star as Nets edge Bucks 125-123",
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Trump to visit U.S.-Mexico border to laud border wall
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is expected to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday to highlight his administration’s work on the border wall, the White House said Saturday Trump will travel to the town of Alamo, Texas. He will mark the completion of 400 miles of border wall and his administration’s efforts to reform what the White House described as the nation’s broken immigration system. Trump’s campaign for the presidency in 2016 focused extensively on the president’s desire to construct a border wall. He also promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, which it has not done.
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| 2021-01-10T00:00:00 |
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is expected to travel to the U.S.-Mexico border on Tuesday to highlight his administration’s work on the border wall, the White House said Saturday Trump will travel to the town of Alamo, Texas. He will mark the completion of 400 miles of border wall and his administration’s efforts to reform what the White House described as the nation’s broken immigration system. Trump’s campaign for the presidency in 2016 focused extensively on the president’s desire to construct a border wall. He also promised that Mexico would pay for the wall, which it has not done.",
"Trump to visit U.S.-Mexico border to laud border wall"
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What Biden's Cabinet picks say about how he plans to govern
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wqow.com
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden promised that his presidency would mean a return to normalcy. His Cabinet picks help demonstrate how he plans to deliver. The president-elect announced his final nominees this past week, filling out a team of two dozen people. They include seasoned federal hands, some with decades of experience in the departments they will lead. Many held prominent roles in the Obama administration. Biden’s Cabinet nominees have already begun meeting with interest groups and advocacy organizations as they prepare to run the government. His transition team has had what’s been described as an “open-door policy” toward advocacy groups for months.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/10/what-bidens-cabinet-picks-say-about-how-he-plans-to-govern/
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden promised that his presidency would mean a return to normalcy. His Cabinet picks help demonstrate how he plans to deliver. The president-elect announced his final nominees this past week, filling out a team of two dozen people. They include seasoned federal hands, some with decades of experience in the departments they will lead. Many held prominent roles in the Obama administration. Biden’s Cabinet nominees have already begun meeting with interest groups and advocacy organizations as they prepare to run the government. His transition team has had what’s been described as an “open-door policy” toward advocacy groups for months.",
"What Biden's Cabinet picks say about how he plans to govern"
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Egypt, Germany, France, Jordan meet to revive Mideast talks
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wqow.com
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CAIRO (AP) — Egypt is hosting the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Jordan to discuss ways to revive peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. The hosts say the meeting’s aim is to urge the Palestinians and Israelis to negotiate a “just and comprehensive political settlement” on the basis of achieving a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital on territory Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war. The meeting came just over a week before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The Palestinians suffered numerous setbacks under the outgoing administration of President Donald Trump and complained about what they say were pro-Israel steps from Washington.
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"CAIRO (AP) — Egypt is hosting the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Jordan to discuss ways to revive peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians. The hosts say the meeting’s aim is to urge the Palestinians and Israelis to negotiate a “just and comprehensive political settlement” on the basis of achieving a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital on territory Israel captured in the 1967 Mideast war. The meeting came just over a week before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The Palestinians suffered numerous setbacks under the outgoing administration of President Donald Trump and complained about what they say were pro-Israel steps from Washington.",
"Egypt, Germany, France, Jordan meet to revive Mideast talks"
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"Associated Press"
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Monday's Scores
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Evers calls up National Guard ahead of Blake charging decision in Kenosha
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MADISON (WKOW) — At the request of local authorities, Gov. Tony Evers has called up the Wisconsin National Guard to Kenosha ahead of the release of a charging decision in the Jacob Blake case.
Blake, who is Black, was left paralyzed after being shot seven times in the back Aug. 23 by a Kenosha police officer who had been called to the scene.
The Kenosha County District Attorney is expected to announce his decision sometime in the next two weeks.
“We are continuing to work with our local partners in the Kenosha area to ensure they have the state support they need, just as we have in the past,” said Evers. “Our members of the National Guard will be on hand to support local first responders, ensure Kenoshans are able to assemble safely, and to protect critical infrastructure as necessary.”
Guard members called to active duty may only be used to provide support to local law enforcement and to provide support to first responders such as the Kenosha Fire Department, according to the news release.
The National Guard may not be used to impede the ability of people to peacefully protest or impede the ability of the media to report on this situation.
“We work hand-in-hand with communities across Wisconsin to help ensure public safety, and this mobilization represents the culmination of months of planning and partnership with Kenosha,” said Maj. Gen. Paul Knapp, Wisconsin's adjutant general. “We are Citizen Soldiers and Airmen who live and work in the same communities as the citizens we serve, and we are always there for our neighbors when they need us.”
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The slower-than-expected start to the largest vaccination effort in U.S. history is confirming the warnings of public health officials. They have complained for months that they do not have enough support or money to get COVID-19 vaccines quickly into arms. State and local public health departments across the U.S. cite a variety of obstacles, most notably a lack of leadership from the federal government. Meanwhile, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement are telling followers that the leading vaccines are acceptable to take, given their remote and indirect connection to lines of cells derived from aborted fetuses.
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"The slower-than-expected start to the largest vaccination effort in U.S. history is confirming the warnings of public health officials. They have complained for months that they do not have enough support or money to get COVID-19 vaccines quickly into arms. State and local public health departments across the U.S. cite a variety of obstacles, most notably a lack of leadership from the federal government. Meanwhile, religious leaders at the forefront of the anti-abortion movement are telling followers that the leading vaccines are acceptable to take, given their remote and indirect connection to lines of cells derived from aborted fetuses.",
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Mexico to ask help to get vaccines for migrants in US
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico says it has been trying to get help from non-profit groups or the U.S. government to get coronavirus vaccines for Mexican migrants working in the United States. Mexico’s point-man for the pandemic said Wednesday that Mexico cannot send vaccines to the United States. And Assistant Health Secretary Hugo López-Gatell says that attempts to work through civic groups have not been successful, because only health authorities have access to vaccines at this point. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says Mexico will keep trying “because it is a universal right.” Migrants without documents often have trouble accessing health services in the U.S.
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico says it has been trying to get help from non-profit groups or the U.S. government to get coronavirus vaccines for Mexican migrants working in the United States. Mexico’s point-man for the pandemic said Wednesday that Mexico cannot send vaccines to the United States. And Assistant Health Secretary Hugo López-Gatell says that attempts to work through civic groups have not been successful, because only health authorities have access to vaccines at this point. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says Mexico will keep trying “because it is a universal right.” Migrants without documents often have trouble accessing health services in the U.S.",
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Pakistan court adjourns, no ruling on freeing Pearl's killer
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ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s Supreme Court has not decided whether to free the man convicted and later acquitted of the 2002 murder of a American journalist Daniel Pearl. The court adjourned on Thursday while the key suspect in Pearl’s slaying, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, remains in custody. His lawyer has petitioned the top court to free him in keeping with another court’s ruling last month ordering his release. Pearl’s family and the Pakistani government have appealed the acquittal to the Supreme Court. A decision is expected before the end of the month. Sheikh had been on death row for 18 years prior to his acquittal.
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"ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s Supreme Court has not decided whether to free the man convicted and later acquitted of the 2002 murder of a American journalist Daniel Pearl. The court adjourned on Thursday while the key suspect in Pearl’s slaying, Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, remains in custody. His lawyer has petitioned the top court to free him in keeping with another court’s ruling last month ordering his release. Pearl’s family and the Pakistani government have appealed the acquittal to the Supreme Court. A decision is expected before the end of the month. Sheikh had been on death row for 18 years prior to his acquittal.",
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In Somalia, mothers fear sons were sent to Ethiopia conflict
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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Pressure is growing on Somalia’s government amid allegations that Somali soldiers have been sent to fight in neighboring Ethiopia’s deadly Tigray conflict. Mothers have held rare protests in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, and elsewhere, demanding to know the fate of their children who originally were sent to Eritrea for military training. They fear their children have been deployed to the Tigray region, where Ethiopian forces have been fighting Tigray ones since November in a conflict that threatens to destabilize the Horn of Africa.
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"MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Pressure is growing on Somalia’s government amid allegations that Somali soldiers have been sent to fight in neighboring Ethiopia’s deadly Tigray conflict. Mothers have held rare protests in Somalia’s capital, Mogadishu, and elsewhere, demanding to know the fate of their children who originally were sent to Eritrea for military training. They fear their children have been deployed to the Tigray region, where Ethiopian forces have been fighting Tigray ones since November in a conflict that threatens to destabilize the Horn of Africa.",
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Lilly: Drug can prevent COVID-19 illness in nursing homes
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Drugmaker Eli Lilly says its COVID-19 antibody drug can prevent illness among residents and staff of nursing homes and other long-term care locations. It’s the first major study to show that it may prevent disease. The drugmaker said participants who got the drug had up to a 57% lower risk of getting COVID-19. Among nursing home residents only, there was up to a 80% reduction in risk. U.S. regulators last year allowed emergency use of the treatment for mild or moderate COVID-19 cases that do not require hospitalization. The pandemic has devastated nursing homes and other long-term care locations.
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| 2021-01-21T00:00:00 |
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"Drugmaker Eli Lilly says its COVID-19 antibody drug can prevent illness among residents and staff of nursing homes and other long-term care locations. It’s the first major study to show that it may prevent disease. The drugmaker said participants who got the drug had up to a 57% lower risk of getting COVID-19. Among nursing home residents only, there was up to a 80% reduction in risk. U.S. regulators last year allowed emergency use of the treatment for mild or moderate COVID-19 cases that do not require hospitalization. The pandemic has devastated nursing homes and other long-term care locations.",
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India starts world's largest COVID-19 vaccination drive
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India has started inoculating health workers in what is likely the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway. The country is home to the world’s largest vaccine makers and has one of the biggest immunization programs. But there is no playbook for the enormity of the challenge. Indian authorities hope to give shots to 300 million people, roughly the population of the U.S and several times more than its existing program that targets 26 million infants. The recipients include 30 million doctors, nurses and other front-line workers to be followed by 270 million others over 50 or with illnesses. It’s unclear what percentage of the nearly 1.4 billion people will be targeted.
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — India has started inoculating health workers in what is likely the world’s largest COVID-19 vaccination campaign, joining the ranks of wealthier nations where the effort is already well underway. The country is home to the world’s largest vaccine makers and has one of the biggest immunization programs. But there is no playbook for the enormity of the challenge. Indian authorities hope to give shots to 300 million people, roughly the population of the U.S and several times more than its existing program that targets 26 million infants. The recipients include 30 million doctors, nurses and other front-line workers to be followed by 270 million others over 50 or with illnesses. It’s unclear what percentage of the nearly 1.4 billion people will be targeted.",
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Winter Weather Advisory until FRI 6:00 PM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Buffalo County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS
EVENING…
* WHAT…Snow. Additional accumulations of up to 1 inch.
* WHERE…Portions of central, southwest and west central
Wisconsin and southeast Minnesota.
* WHEN…Until 6 PM CST this evening.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
conditions will impact the morning commute.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
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| 2021-01-15T00:00:00 |
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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nBuffalo County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS\nEVENING…\n* WHAT…Snow. Additional accumulations of up to 1 inch.\n* WHERE…Portions of central, southwest and west central\nWisconsin and southeast Minnesota.\n* WHEN…Until 6 PM CST this evening.\n* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous\nconditions will impact the morning commute.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1.\n&&",
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No income, 2,000 mouths to feed: Lockdown squeezes Greek zoo
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — After almost three months of closure due to COVID-19, Greece’s only zoo could be on the road to extinction: With no paying visitors or — unlike other European zoos — enough government aid to cover its very particular needs, it faces huge bills to keep 2,000 animals fed and healthy. So far, suppliers have shown understanding and are accepting credit. The founder of the Attica Zoological Park near Athens says that as things are the business can keep going for at least a month. “After that, we don’t know,” he said.
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"ATHENS, Greece (AP) — After almost three months of closure due to COVID-19, Greece’s only zoo could be on the road to extinction: With no paying visitors or — unlike other European zoos — enough government aid to cover its very particular needs, it faces huge bills to keep 2,000 animals fed and healthy. So far, suppliers have shown understanding and are accepting credit. The founder of the Attica Zoological Park near Athens says that as things are the business can keep going for at least a month. “After that, we don’t know,” he said.",
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Oxfam urges radical economic rejig for post-COVID world
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LONDON (AP) — Anti-poverty campaigner Oxfam warned Monday that the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic will lead to the biggest increase in global inequalities on record unless governments rejig their economies. Oxfam said in a report that the richest 1,000 people in the world have already managed to recoup the losses they recorded in the early days of the pandemic last spring because of the big bounceback in stock markets. By contrast, Oxfam said it could take more than a decade for the world’s poorest to recover their losses. It issued the report to inform discussions at the World Economic Forum’s online gathering of business and political leaders this week.
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"LONDON (AP) — Anti-poverty campaigner Oxfam warned Monday that the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic will lead to the biggest increase in global inequalities on record unless governments rejig their economies. Oxfam said in a report that the richest 1,000 people in the world have already managed to recoup the losses they recorded in the early days of the pandemic last spring because of the big bounceback in stock markets. By contrast, Oxfam said it could take more than a decade for the world’s poorest to recover their losses. It issued the report to inform discussions at the World Economic Forum’s online gathering of business and political leaders this week.",
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GOP's David Perdue concedes to Jon Ossoff in Georgia runoff
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ATLANTA (AP) — Republican David Perdue has conceded his loss to Democrat Jon Ossoff. Friday’s concession brings Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoffs that will deliver cDemocratic control of the chamber one step closer to an end. A day earlier, the GOP’s Kelly Loeffler conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock in the other race. Perdue thanked supporters in a statement before acknowledging his loss and saying “I want to congratulate the Democratic Party and my opponent for this runoff win.” After their contentious race marked by sharp personal attacks, Perdue’s statement did not mention Ossoff by name. A spokesperson for Ossoff’s campaign said the Democrat had not received a call from Perdue.
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"ATLANTA (AP) — Republican David Perdue has conceded his loss to Democrat Jon Ossoff. Friday’s concession brings Georgia’s two U.S. Senate runoffs that will deliver cDemocratic control of the chamber one step closer to an end. A day earlier, the GOP’s Kelly Loeffler conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock in the other race. Perdue thanked supporters in a statement before acknowledging his loss and saying “I want to congratulate the Democratic Party and my opponent for this runoff win.” After their contentious race marked by sharp personal attacks, Perdue’s statement did not mention Ossoff by name. A spokesperson for Ossoff’s campaign said the Democrat had not received a call from Perdue.",
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Child labor in palm oil industry tied to Girl Scout cookies
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An Associated Press investigation has found an army of children toiling beneath a canopy of towering palm oil trees in Indonesia and Malaysia, the main suppliers of the world’s most consumed vegetable oil. They are kept out of school and forced to work for free or for little pay, and routinely exposed to dangerous chemicals. Others are smuggled across borders and left vulnerable to trafficking or sexual abuse. The AP traced the fruits of their labor to the supply chains of popular cereals, candies and ice creams sold by Nestle, Unilever, Kellogg’s, PepsiCo and many other leading food companies. It also was linked to that most American of treats — Girl Scout cookies.
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"An Associated Press investigation has found an army of children toiling beneath a canopy of towering palm oil trees in Indonesia and Malaysia, the main suppliers of the world’s most consumed vegetable oil. They are kept out of school and forced to work for free or for little pay, and routinely exposed to dangerous chemicals. Others are smuggled across borders and left vulnerable to trafficking or sexual abuse. The AP traced the fruits of their labor to the supply chains of popular cereals, candies and ice creams sold by Nestle, Unilever, Kellogg’s, PepsiCo and many other leading food companies. It also was linked to that most American of treats — Girl Scout cookies.",
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoman has hired Seattle Times managing editor Ray Rivera to be its new executive editor. The Oklahoma City daily reports Rivera also will serve as regional editor of other Gannett-owned USA Today Network’s Sunbelt region publications in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico. Rivera’s appointment was announced Thursday. The El Paso, Texas, native grew up in Raton, New Mexico. Rivera helped lead the Times’ coverage of systemic problems with Boeing’s 737 Max that led to two crashes and 346 deaths. The coverage won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. Rivera succeeds Kelly Dyer Fry, who retired from The Oklahoman at the end of last year.
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"OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoman has hired Seattle Times managing editor Ray Rivera to be its new executive editor. The Oklahoma City daily reports Rivera also will serve as regional editor of other Gannett-owned USA Today Network’s Sunbelt region publications in Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico. Rivera’s appointment was announced Thursday. The El Paso, Texas, native grew up in Raton, New Mexico. Rivera helped lead the Times’ coverage of systemic problems with Boeing’s 737 Max that led to two crashes and 346 deaths. The coverage won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. Rivera succeeds Kelly Dyer Fry, who retired from The Oklahoman at the end of last year.",
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NEW YORK (AP) — Television networks left the mute button unused as they covered Donald Trump’s goodbye speech at Joint Base Andrews, at the beginning of what promises to be an unusual Inauguration Day for his successor Joe Biden. Before the speech, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough raised the possibility of cutting the president off if he started spreading misinformation. The media promised full-day coverage of Biden’s inauguration. There ceremony is taking place without the usual crowds due to the coronavirus pandemic but with heavy security because of the riot by Trump supporters at the Capitol two weeks ago. Viewers had markedly different options to watch the day’s events based on their points of view.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Television networks left the mute button unused as they covered Donald Trump’s goodbye speech at Joint Base Andrews, at the beginning of what promises to be an unusual Inauguration Day for his successor Joe Biden. Before the speech, MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough raised the possibility of cutting the president off if he started spreading misinformation. The media promised full-day coverage of Biden’s inauguration. There ceremony is taking place without the usual crowds due to the coronavirus pandemic but with heavy security because of the riot by Trump supporters at the Capitol two weeks ago. Viewers had markedly different options to watch the day’s events based on their points of view.",
"Networks stick with Trump in his unusual goodbye speech"
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Records show fervent Trump fans fueled US Capitol takeover
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters. The Associated Press reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people connected to the rioting. They include Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists and adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory. The evidence gives lie to claims that the violence at the Capitol was perpetrated by left-wing antifa thugs rather than supporters of the president. An FBI official says investigators have seen “no indication” antifa activists were disguised as Trump supporters in the Capitol riot.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The violent mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol last week was overwhelmingly made up of longtime Trump supporters. The Associated Press reviewed social media posts, voter registrations, court files and other public records for more than 120 people connected to the rioting. They include Republican Party officials, GOP political donors, far-right militants, white supremacists and adherents of the QAnon conspiracy theory. The evidence gives lie to claims that the violence at the Capitol was perpetrated by left-wing antifa thugs rather than supporters of the president. An FBI official says investigators have seen “no indication” antifa activists were disguised as Trump supporters in the Capitol riot.",
"Records show fervent Trump fans fueled US Capitol takeover"
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Snow, and now ice, disrupt Spaniards' lives, vaccine rollout
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MADRID (AP) — The Spanish capital is trying to get back on its feet after a 50-year record snowfall that paralyzed large parts of central Spain over the weekend. It has led to icy weather that is hampering the rollout of the much-needed vaccination against the coronavirus. With a sharp drop in temperatures and frost freezing much of the snow, authorities are calling on people to avoid all but essential trips out of their homes. Nearly 700 roads remain affected throughout Spain. Madrid has been especially affected, with much of the city’s main services and schools closed. A new batch of vaccine doses that Spain was expecting to receive at the Madrid airport had to be diverted to the northern city of Vitoria.
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"MADRID (AP) — The Spanish capital is trying to get back on its feet after a 50-year record snowfall that paralyzed large parts of central Spain over the weekend. It has led to icy weather that is hampering the rollout of the much-needed vaccination against the coronavirus. With a sharp drop in temperatures and frost freezing much of the snow, authorities are calling on people to avoid all but essential trips out of their homes. Nearly 700 roads remain affected throughout Spain. Madrid has been especially affected, with much of the city’s main services and schools closed. A new batch of vaccine doses that Spain was expecting to receive at the Madrid airport had to be diverted to the northern city of Vitoria.",
"Snow, and now ice, disrupt Spaniards' lives, vaccine rollout"
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VIRUS TODAY: Biden tightens virus rules, boosts vaccinations
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Here’s what’s happening Thursday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:
THREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY
— President Joe Biden outlined his national COVID-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses and increase the use of masks — including a requirement that Americans mask up for travel. Biden has vowed to take more aggressive measures than his predecessor and is seeking to pass a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package.
— Dr. Anthony Fauci, Biden’s top adviser on the pandemic, said the United States will again fund the World Health Organization and join its consortium aimed at sharing coronavirus vaccines fairly around the globe. The Trump administration had planned to withdraw from the WHO. The U.S. previously halted funding for the United Nations health agency, stripping it of badly needed cash during the pandemic.
— The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell slightly last week to 900,000, still a historically high level that points to ongoing job cuts in a raging pandemic. The government said 5.1 million Americans continue to receive state jobless benefits, down from 5.2 million in the previous week. That suggests that while some of the unemployed are finding jobs, others are likely using up their state benefits and transitioning to separate extended-benefit programs.
THE NUMBERS: The U.S. is averaging more than 194,000 new cases and about 3,000 deaths each day. The nation’s death toll since the start of the pandemic now stands at about 406,000.
QUOTABLE: “This is going to have a huge impact on the world’s ability to fight the pandemic.” — Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said after the U.S. rejoined the WHO.
ICYMI: While millions of people seeking the coronavirus vaccine scramble to arrange scarce appointments online or over the phone, one New Jersey city is offering it on a walk-in basis, first-come, first-served. Such sites are a rarity in the New York City metropolitan area, where most vaccination sites require people to schedule appointments that might be months away. But recent expansions in vaccine eligibility led to demand far outstripping supply.
ON THE HORIZON: California said it will immediately begin using a batch of coronavirus vaccine after health officials urged a halt to injections and held a review because several people had reactions. The release involves more than 300,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine.
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Find AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic
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"Here’s what’s happening Thursday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:\nTHREE THINGS TO KNOW TODAY\n— President Joe Biden outlined his national COVID-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses and increase the use of masks — including a requirement that Americans mask up for travel. Biden has vowed to take more aggressive measures than his predecessor and is seeking to pass a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package.\n— Dr. Anthony Fauci, Biden’s top adviser on the pandemic, said the United States will again fund the World Health Organization and join its consortium aimed at sharing coronavirus vaccines fairly around the globe. The Trump administration had planned to withdraw from the WHO. The U.S. previously halted funding for the United Nations health agency, stripping it of badly needed cash during the pandemic.\n— The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell slightly last week to 900,000, still a historically high level that points to ongoing job cuts in a raging pandemic. The government said 5.1 million Americans continue to receive state jobless benefits, down from 5.2 million in the previous week. That suggests that while some of the unemployed are finding jobs, others are likely using up their state benefits and transitioning to separate extended-benefit programs.\nTHE NUMBERS: The U.S. is averaging more than 194,000 new cases and about 3,000 deaths each day. The nation’s death toll since the start of the pandemic now stands at about 406,000.\nQUOTABLE: “This is going to have a huge impact on the world’s ability to fight the pandemic.” — Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said after the U.S. rejoined the WHO.\nICYMI: While millions of people seeking the coronavirus vaccine scramble to arrange scarce appointments online or over the phone, one New Jersey city is offering it on a walk-in basis, first-come, first-served. Such sites are a rarity in the New York City metropolitan area, where most vaccination sites require people to schedule appointments that might be months away. But recent expansions in vaccine eligibility led to demand far outstripping supply.\nON THE HORIZON: California said it will immediately begin using a batch of coronavirus vaccine after health officials urged a halt to injections and held a review because several people had reactions. The release involves more than 300,000 doses of the Moderna vaccine.\n___\nFind AP’s full coverage of the coronavirus pandemic at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic",
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Saturday's Scores
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Tunisians protest arrests; government faces confidence vote
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TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisian activists are marching on parliament Tuesday as lawmakers vote on a new government, following a week of national tensions over poverty and lack of jobs. One young demonstrator has died and hundreds have been jailed. The prime minister announced a government reshuffle last week in the midst of the unrest. He promised Tuesday that the new team would concentrate on deep reforms to create jobs and improve living conditions in the North African country. Tunisia has been mired in economic crisis deepened by the coronavirus pandemic. But four of his 11 proposed new Cabinet members are facing investigations or suspicions of corruption.
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"TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisian activists are marching on parliament Tuesday as lawmakers vote on a new government, following a week of national tensions over poverty and lack of jobs. One young demonstrator has died and hundreds have been jailed. The prime minister announced a government reshuffle last week in the midst of the unrest. He promised Tuesday that the new team would concentrate on deep reforms to create jobs and improve living conditions in the North African country. Tunisia has been mired in economic crisis deepened by the coronavirus pandemic. But four of his 11 proposed new Cabinet members are facing investigations or suspicions of corruption.",
"Tunisians protest arrests; government faces confidence vote"
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Pelosi's talk of limits on Trump nuke power raises old worry
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WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s concern about constraining President Donald Trump’s ability to launch a nuclear attack in his final days in office highlights a longstanding question: should any president have the sole authority to start a nuclear war? There is no indication Trump is thinking of giving such an order. But the question itself is one that has troubled arms control advocates for years. The military is obliged to follow all legal orders from their command-in-chief. But what if it were determined that a president’s nuclear strike order was illegal under the law of armed conflict?
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s concern about constraining President Donald Trump’s ability to launch a nuclear attack in his final days in office highlights a longstanding question: should any president have the sole authority to start a nuclear war? There is no indication Trump is thinking of giving such an order. But the question itself is one that has troubled arms control advocates for years. The military is obliged to follow all legal orders from their command-in-chief. But what if it were determined that a president’s nuclear strike order was illegal under the law of armed conflict?",
"Pelosi's talk of limits on Trump nuke power raises old worry"
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IRS says executors undervalued Prince's estate by 50%
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The controversy over Prince’s estate is heating up again after the Internal Revenue Service said administrators have undervalued it by 50%, or about $80 million. The rock star, who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2016, did not leave a will. The IRS determined that Prince’s estate is worth $163.2 million, overshadowing the $82.3 million valuation submitted by Comerica Bank & Trust, the estate’s administrator. The Star Tribune reports that the discrepancy primarily involves Prince’s music publishing and recording interests. Court documents show the IRS believes that Prince’s estate owes another $32.4 million in federal taxes, roughly doubling the tax bill based on Comerica’s valuation.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The controversy over Prince’s estate is heating up again after the Internal Revenue Service said administrators have undervalued it by 50%, or about $80 million. The rock star, who died of a fentanyl overdose in 2016, did not leave a will. The IRS determined that Prince’s estate is worth $163.2 million, overshadowing the $82.3 million valuation submitted by Comerica Bank & Trust, the estate’s administrator. The Star Tribune reports that the discrepancy primarily involves Prince’s music publishing and recording interests. Court documents show the IRS believes that Prince’s estate owes another $32.4 million in federal taxes, roughly doubling the tax bill based on Comerica’s valuation.",
"IRS says executors undervalued Prince's estate by 50%"
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Nine new home game dates are now part of the 2020-21 season.
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CHIPPEWA FALLS (WQOW) - The Chippewa Steel announced changes to its home game schedule on Tuesday.
Nine new home game dates are now part of the 2020-21 season:
Thursday, February 11 vs Fairbanks @ 7:10 pm
Wednesday, February 17 vs Kenai River @ 7:10 pm
Wednesday, March 3 vs Austin @ 7:10pm
Friday, March 5 vs Fairbanks @ 7:10pm
Saturday, March 20 vs Minnesota Wilderness @ 7:10 pm
Thursday, May 6 vs Janesville @ 7:10 pm
Friday, May 7 vs Janesville @ 7:10pm
Saturday, May 8 vs Janesville @ 7:10pm
Thursday, May 13 vs Minnesota Wilderness @ 7:10pm
Chippewa's next home game is scheduled for Thursday, January 4 against Janseville.
You can see the entire updated home schedule here
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"CHIPPEWA FALLS (WQOW) - The Chippewa Steel announced changes to its home game schedule on Tuesday.\nNine new home game dates are now part of the 2020-21 season:\nThursday, February 11 vs Fairbanks @ 7:10 pm\nWednesday, February 17 vs Kenai River @ 7:10 pm\nWednesday, March 3 vs Austin @ 7:10pm\nFriday, March 5 vs Fairbanks @ 7:10pm\nSaturday, March 20 vs Minnesota Wilderness @ 7:10 pm\nThursday, May 6 vs Janesville @ 7:10 pm\nFriday, May 7 vs Janesville @ 7:10pm\nSaturday, May 8 vs Janesville @ 7:10pm\nThursday, May 13 vs Minnesota Wilderness @ 7:10pm\nChippewa's next home game is scheduled for Thursday, January 4 against Janseville.\nYou can see the entire updated home schedule here",
"Chippewa Steel updates home game schedule",
"Nine new home game dates are now part of the 2020-21 season."
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Pence says 'violence never wins,' McConnell decries 'attempted insurrection' as Congress resumes electoral count
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Our gloomy but slightly warmer than average weather will continue into at least this weekend, after which chances for sunshine slowly…
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Iraq issues arrest warrant for Trump over Soleimani killing
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BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s judiciary says it has issued an arrest warrant for outgoing President Donald Trump in connection with the killing of an Iranian general and a powerful Iraqi militia leader last year. The warrant was issued by a judge in Baghdad’s investigative court tasked with probing the Washington-directed drone strike that killed Gen. Qassim Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the court’s media office said. The two were killed outside the capital’s airport last January. Al-Muhandis was the deputy leader of the state-sanctioned Popular Mobilization Forces, an umbrella group composed of an array of militias, including Iran-backed groups, formed to fight the Islamic State group.
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"BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s judiciary says it has issued an arrest warrant for outgoing President Donald Trump in connection with the killing of an Iranian general and a powerful Iraqi militia leader last year. The warrant was issued by a judge in Baghdad’s investigative court tasked with probing the Washington-directed drone strike that killed Gen. Qassim Soleimani and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the court’s media office said. The two were killed outside the capital’s airport last January. Al-Muhandis was the deputy leader of the state-sanctioned Popular Mobilization Forces, an umbrella group composed of an array of militias, including Iran-backed groups, formed to fight the Islamic State group.",
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Judge in newspaper shooting case appointed to appeals court
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ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland judge who has been presiding over the case of a man who killed five people at a newspaper in 2018 has been appointed to the state’s intermediate appellate court. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that he has appointed Judge Laura Ripken to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. It was unclear how the appointment would affect the second phase of the court case against Jarrod Ramos, who has pleaded guilty but not criminally responsible due to his mental health. The sanity phase of his trial is currently scheduled for June.
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"ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Maryland judge who has been presiding over the case of a man who killed five people at a newspaper in 2018 has been appointed to the state’s intermediate appellate court. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday that he has appointed Judge Laura Ripken to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals. It was unclear how the appointment would affect the second phase of the court case against Jarrod Ramos, who has pleaded guilty but not criminally responsible due to his mental health. The sanity phase of his trial is currently scheduled for June.",
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Masks, tests, batches: Locked-down Greece swears in Cabinet
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ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s new Cabinet is being sworn in at three separate ceremonies to comply with national lockdown restrictions. Following a Cabinet reshuffle Monday by conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ministers were sworn in in groups of six, all wearing masks, and after receiving rapid tests for COVID-19. A bottle of hand sanitizer was placed on a desk where ministers signed their oaths or affirmations.
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"ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greece’s new Cabinet is being sworn in at three separate ceremonies to comply with national lockdown restrictions. Following a Cabinet reshuffle Monday by conservative Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ministers were sworn in in groups of six, all wearing masks, and after receiving rapid tests for COVID-19. A bottle of hand sanitizer was placed on a desk where ministers signed their oaths or affirmations.",
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US registering highest deaths yet from the coronavirus
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(AP) – The U.S. registered its highest deaths yet from the coronavirus on the very day the mob attack on the Capitol laid bare some of the same, deep political divisions that have hampered the battle against the pandemic.
The virus is surging in virtually every state. California is particularly hard hit, with skyrocketing deaths and infections threatening to force hospitals to ration care.
The same day that supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol, the nation recorded nearly 3,900 deaths.
Trump and his followers have resisted efforts to social distance or wear masks to slow the spread.
By LISA MARIE PANE Associated Press
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"(AP) – The U.S. registered its highest deaths yet from the coronavirus on the very day the mob attack on the Capitol laid bare some of the same, deep political divisions that have hampered the battle against the pandemic.\nThe virus is surging in virtually every state. California is particularly hard hit, with skyrocketing deaths and infections threatening to force hospitals to ration care.\nThe same day that supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol, the nation recorded nearly 3,900 deaths.\nTrump and his followers have resisted efforts to social distance or wear masks to slow the spread.\nBy LISA MARIE PANE Associated Press",
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AP FACT CHECK: Biden’s fuzzy math on 1 million new auto jobs
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DETROIT (AP) — Casting his climate policy as a jobs plan, President Joe Biden left out important context and used fuzzy math when he announced sweeping new green initiatives that he says will boost the U.S. economy with the creation of 1 million new auto jobs.
That’s actually far from certain, if not unlikely.
A look at Biden’s statements at his signing of executive orders Wednesday that will replace the U.S. government’s fleet of roughly 650,000 vehicles with electric models and encourage a broader national shift to electric cars:
BIDEN: “Today is ‘Climate Day’ at the White House, which means that today is ‘Jobs Day’ at the White House. … We see these workers building new buildings, installing 500,000 new electric vehicle charging stations across the country as we modernize our highway systems to adapt to the changes that have already taken place. … We’re going to harness the purchasing power of the federal government to buy clean, zero-emission vehicles that are made and sourced by union workers right here in America. … This will mean 1 million new jobs in the American automobile industry. One million.”
THE FACTS: There’s plenty of skepticism about this claim. At least some of those new auto-related jobs would come at the expense of current ones. Auto industry analysts don’t see how a net gain of 1 million jobs in that sector can come from Biden’s plan.
One million new jobs in the auto industry is a highly ambitious goal that would mean more than doubling the number of workers now employed in motor vehicle and parts manufacturing.
Many analysts and the United Auto Workers union, in fact, have warned that electric vehicle manufacturing probably will mean fewer net auto-making jobs.
If more Americans drive electric vehicles, then it stands that fewer will drive gas-powered ones. And because electric vehicles generally have 30% to 40% fewer parts and are simpler to build, fewer workers will be needed to assemble them. That will require a reshuffling of jobs, as workers who once made engines, transmissions and other components for gas-powered cars have to switch to electric motors and batteries.
“Because they are simpler, you’re probably going to have far fewer people working in vehicle manufacturing than you have today,” said Sam Abuelsamid, principal analyst for Guidehouse Insights. He noted that it’s far easier to automate manufacturing of battery cells and packs, which could reduce job levels even more.
More than 100,000 workers are engaged in building gas-powered engines alone.
Abuelsamid added that creating a million new auto jobs will be difficult in future years because U.S. new vehicle sales are projected to be flat at around pre-pandemic levels for the next decade. “If nothing changed, you’re not going to have a whole lot more employment,” he said.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment when asked for a breakdown of the 1 million new auto jobs that shows an accounting for lost jobs.
Nor would a shift of jobs from one sector to another necessarily mean that workers losing their jobs could easily make the jump to green jobs in the new economy. Part of Biden’s campaign promise has been to promote economic equity, such as bringing fuller opportunity for people without college degrees. In the short run, though, those workers may be hurt the most by initial job layoffs.
Kristin Dziczek, a vice president at the Center for Automotive Research, an industry think tank, said Biden’s goal isn’t well defined and will be “a heavy lift.” For example, the administration hasn’t said in what time frame the 1 million jobs would be added.
The move toward electric vehicles already is happening, even though fully electric vehicles accounted for less than 2% of U.S. new vehicle sales last year. On Thursday, General Motors announced a goal of making most of its vehicles electric by 2035, the same year California plans to ban sales of new gas-powered vehicles.
Currently, automakers pay workers who assemble batteries less than they pay those who manufacture vehicles. Also, much of the battery work is done by other companies that pay less than what members of the United Auto Workers union make at vehicle assembly plants.
Biden’s campaign has said the additional jobs also would include those building and installing the half-million new charging stations, and construction workers who would retool factories to build electric vehicles. Many electric vehicle components are now made in other countries, and part of Biden’s plan is to build a U.S. supply chain to create additional factory jobs, the campaign has said.
“Anybody who tells you it’s all positive for jobs — you can’t say one way or the other at this point,” Dziczek said.
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Rugaber and Yen reported from Washington. AP Economics Writer Josh Boak contributed to this report.
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EDITOR’S NOTE — A look at the veracity of claims by political figures.
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Find AP Fact Checks at http://apnews.com/APFactCheck
Follow @APFactCheck on Twitter: https://twitter.com/APFactCheck
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One million.”\nTHE FACTS: There’s plenty of skepticism about this claim. At least some of those new auto-related jobs would come at the expense of current ones. Auto industry analysts don’t see how a net gain of 1 million jobs in that sector can come from Biden’s plan.\nOne million new jobs in the auto industry is a highly ambitious goal that would mean more than doubling the number of workers now employed in motor vehicle and parts manufacturing.\nMany analysts and the United Auto Workers union, in fact, have warned that electric vehicle manufacturing probably will mean fewer net auto-making jobs.\nIf more Americans drive electric vehicles, then it stands that fewer will drive gas-powered ones. And because electric vehicles generally have 30% to 40% fewer parts and are simpler to build, fewer workers will be needed to assemble them. That will require a reshuffling of jobs, as workers who once made engines, transmissions and other components for gas-powered cars have to switch to electric motors and batteries.\n“Because they are simpler, you’re probably going to have far fewer people working in vehicle manufacturing than you have today,” said Sam Abuelsamid, principal analyst for Guidehouse Insights. He noted that it’s far easier to automate manufacturing of battery cells and packs, which could reduce job levels even more.\nMore than 100,000 workers are engaged in building gas-powered engines alone.\nAbuelsamid added that creating a million new auto jobs will be difficult in future years because U.S. new vehicle sales are projected to be flat at around pre-pandemic levels for the next decade. “If nothing changed, you’re not going to have a whole lot more employment,” he said.\nThe White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment when asked for a breakdown of the 1 million new auto jobs that shows an accounting for lost jobs.\nNor would a shift of jobs from one sector to another necessarily mean that workers losing their jobs could easily make the jump to green jobs in the new economy. Part of Biden’s campaign promise has been to promote economic equity, such as bringing fuller opportunity for people without college degrees. In the short run, though, those workers may be hurt the most by initial job layoffs.\nKristin Dziczek, a vice president at the Center for Automotive Research, an industry think tank, said Biden’s goal isn’t well defined and will be “a heavy lift.” For example, the administration hasn’t said in what time frame the 1 million jobs would be added.\nThe move toward electric vehicles already is happening, even though fully electric vehicles accounted for less than 2% of U.S. new vehicle sales last year. On Thursday, General Motors announced a goal of making most of its vehicles electric by 2035, the same year California plans to ban sales of new gas-powered vehicles.\nCurrently, automakers pay workers who assemble batteries less than they pay those who manufacture vehicles. 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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Two fishermen have rescued a naked fugitive who they found sitting on a tree branch in Australian crocodile habitat. Cam Faust said on Wednesday he and fellow recreational fisher Kev Joiner heard the 40-year-old man yell for help on Sunday as they set crab traps from their dinghy in mangroves on the outskirts of Darwin. Faust says the stranger had explained that he had been lost for four days and survived by eating snails. The man was taken to a Darwin hospital, where he was placed under police guard. Police say the man had gone on the run after being charged with armed robbery and freed on bail.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Dominion Voting Systems has filed a defamation lawsuit against Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who led the former president’s efforts to spread baseless claims about the 2020 election. The lawsuit filed Monday seeks more than $1.3 billion in damages for the voting machine company, a target for conservatives who made up wild claims about the company, blaming it for Trump’s loss, alleging without evidence that its systems were easily manipulated. The suit is based on statements Giuliani made on Twitter, in conservative media and during legislative hearings where the former mayor of New York claimed the voting machine company conspired to flip votes to Democrat Joe Biden.
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LONDON (AP) — A lawyer for the publisher of the Daily Mail newspaper says the Duchess of Sussex had no reasonable expectation of privacy for a letter she sent to her estranged father after her marriage to Prince Harry. Arguing against the duchess’ privacy-infringement claim, attorney Antony White said Wednesday the letter was written and sent “with a view to it being disclosed to third parties and read by the public.” He said ex-employees of Meghan and Harry will shed light on the creation of the letter when the case comes to trial. The duchess is suing publisher Associated Newspapers for invasion of privacy and copyright infringement over articles that published portions of a handwritten letter to her father, Thomas Markle.
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris pitched in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day service projects ahead of inaugural events. Their work Monday came as a militarized and jittery Washington prepared for a swearing-in that will play out under extraordinary security. Biden and his wife, Jill, joined an assembly line in a Philadelphia parking lot, filling food boxes for people in need. Harris also took part in a service event in Washington. Some 25,000 National Guard troops have been dispatched across the city to bolster security. Monuments have been closed to the public until after Wednesday’s inaugural events.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Vaccine scarcity is continuing to plague California even as other indicators seem to show a slowing in the holiday-driven surge that led the state to be the first to top 3 million known coronavirus infections. San Francisco’s public health department is likely to run out of vaccine Thursday, in part because the state pulled back on administering a batch of Moderna vaccine. Sacramento County is also running short. Los Angeles County is starting to inoculate those 65 and up despite the scarcity. But infection indicators are starting to show what the state’s top health official on Tuesday called “rays of hope.”
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"SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Vaccine scarcity is continuing to plague California even as other indicators seem to show a slowing in the holiday-driven surge that led the state to be the first to top 3 million known coronavirus infections. San Francisco’s public health department is likely to run out of vaccine Thursday, in part because the state pulled back on administering a batch of Moderna vaccine. Sacramento County is also running short. Los Angeles County is starting to inoculate those 65 and up despite the scarcity. But infection indicators are starting to show what the state’s top health official on Tuesday called “rays of hope.”",
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened to expand his nuclear arsenal and develop more sophisticated atomic weapons systems in response to what he calls American hostile policy.
Kim’s comments made Friday during a key ruling party meeting was seen as an effort to apply pressure on the incoming government of President-elect Joe Biden.
The Korean Central News Agency said Saturday that Kim says the “key to establishing new relations between (North Korea) and the United States is whether the United States withdraws its hostile policy” on North Korea.
Kim says North Korea must further strengthen its military and nuclear capability as the danger of a U.S. invasion on North Korea increases.
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Minnesota Timberwolves (3-8, 15th in the Western Conference) vs. Atlanta Hawks (5-7, ninth in the Eastern Conference)
Atlanta; Monday, 2:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Minnesota hits the road against Atlanta looking to stop its four-game road slide.
Atlanta finished 20-47 overall during the 2019-20 season while going 14-20 at home. The Hawks averaged 111.8 points per game while allowing opponents to score 119.7 last season.
Minnesota went 9-30 in Western Conference action and 11-21 on the road during the 2019-20 season. The Timberwolves shot 44.1% from the field and 33.6% from 3-point range last season.
The teams match up Monday for the first time this season.
INJURIES: Hawks: Kris Dunn: out (right ankle), Cameron Reddish: day to day (knee), Bogdan Bogdanovic: out (knee), Trae Young: day to day (back), Danilo Gallinari: out (ankle).
Timberwolves: Karl-Anthony Towns: out (health protocols), Juancho Hernangomez: out (health and safety protocols), Josh Okogie: day to day (hamstring), Jake Layman: out (personal), Ricky Rubio: out (health and safety protocols).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Saudi Arabia to lift Qatar embargo, open airspace and border
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Kuwait’s foreign ministry has announced that Saudi Arabia will lift a years-long embargo on Qatar, opening its air and land borders in the first steps toward ending the Gulf crisis. The state-run Kuwait News Agency reported the announcement, saying that Saudi Arabia would open its airspace, land and sea borders starting Monday evening. Kuwait has been mediating between Qatar and four Arab states that launched an embargo in mid-2017 over Qatar’s support for Islamist groups in the region and its warm ties with Iran.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Police in New York City say a bus careened off a road and was left dangling from an overpass in a crash late Thursday. The driver of the bus sustained serious injuries. Officials say the articulated bus crashed just after 11 p.m. at the interchange between the Cross Bronx and Major Deegan expressways. Bystander video shows one part of the bus still resting on the bridge with the other half dangling nearly completely vertical onto the highway ramp below. The front end of the bus appears to be smashed. Eight passengers suffered minor to non-life threatening injuries. Those passengers and the driver were taken to hospitals for treatment.
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LA's mayor gets hard-to-find vaccine shot amid COVID crisis
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine last week, after spending several days assisting health care workers at a large coronavirus vaccination center at Dodger Stadium. The 49-year-old mayor made clear in December that he would wait his turn to receive the vaccine, echoing county policy that nursing home residents, people 65 and older and medical workers will be first in line. However, his office said medical personnel strongly recommended he be vaccinated because he was interacting with hundreds of people daily at the stadium while assisting health care workers.
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine last week, after spending several days assisting health care workers at a large coronavirus vaccination center at Dodger Stadium. The 49-year-old mayor made clear in December that he would wait his turn to receive the vaccine, echoing county policy that nursing home residents, people 65 and older and medical workers will be first in line. However, his office said medical personnel strongly recommended he be vaccinated because he was interacting with hundreds of people daily at the stadium while assisting health care workers.",
"LA's mayor gets hard-to-find vaccine shot amid COVID crisis"
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Few Native American tribes have signed up to participate in clinical trials as coronavirus vaccines are developed. The reasons range from suspicion and distrust tied to unethical practices of the past to the quick nature of the studies, which typically may need several layers of approval from tribes. Researchers say that without participation from Native Americans, tribes won’t know which vaccine might best be suited for their citizens. About a handful of tribes have agreed to allow researchers to enroll their citizens in vaccine trials, including in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest. They point to a need to slow the virus among a population that’s been disproportionately affected.
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"FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Few Native American tribes have signed up to participate in clinical trials as coronavirus vaccines are developed. The reasons range from suspicion and distrust tied to unethical practices of the past to the quick nature of the studies, which typically may need several layers of approval from tribes. Researchers say that without participation from Native Americans, tribes won’t know which vaccine might best be suited for their citizens. About a handful of tribes have agreed to allow researchers to enroll their citizens in vaccine trials, including in the Southwest and Pacific Northwest. They point to a need to slow the virus among a population that’s been disproportionately affected.",
"Fast rollout of virus vaccine trials reveals tribal distrust"
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It's a Rodgers/Brady matchup for the NFC Championship
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) --Tom Brady's best game in three tries against New Orleans has the Buccaneers moving on in the NFL playoffs and Saints quarterback Drew Brees headed home -- perhaps for good.
Brady and the Bucs' offense turned three of the Saints' four turnovers, which included three Brees interceptions, into touchdowns, and Tampa Bay beat New Orleans 30-20 in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Two touchdowns came on short passes to Mike Evans and Leonard Fournette.
Brady also scored on a 1-yard run.
The Bucs advanced to the NFC championship game in Green Bay.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/17/its-a-rodgers-brady-matchup-for-the-nfc-championship/
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"NEW ORLEANS (AP) --Tom Brady's best game in three tries against New Orleans has the Buccaneers moving on in the NFL playoffs and Saints quarterback Drew Brees headed home -- perhaps for good.\nBrady and the Bucs' offense turned three of the Saints' four turnovers, which included three Brees interceptions, into touchdowns, and Tampa Bay beat New Orleans 30-20 in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.\nTwo touchdowns came on short passes to Mike Evans and Leonard Fournette.\nBrady also scored on a 1-yard run.\nThe Bucs advanced to the NFC championship game in Green Bay.",
"It's a Rodgers/Brady matchup for the NFC Championship"
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Man allegedly pulls gun over lack of masks at fitness club
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MAPLEWOOD, Minn. (AP) — A Twin Cities-area man accused of pointing a gun at a fitness club manager after complaining that members were exercising without masks was charged Monday with assault with a dangerous weapon. The Star Tribune reports that 64-year-old Michael Florhaug was arrested following the incident Thursday at LA Fitness in Maplewood. Prosecutors said assistant manager Mike Olson, who thought Florhaug was going to shoot members without masks, eventually tackled Florhaug, took the gun and removed all the ammunition. The complaint said Olson had stepped in after Florhaug complained to a front desk employee about gym members without masks, a state order that’s meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Olson told Florhaug the club did not have the staff to enforce the mask mandate.
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"MAPLEWOOD, Minn. (AP) — A Twin Cities-area man accused of pointing a gun at a fitness club manager after complaining that members were exercising without masks was charged Monday with assault with a dangerous weapon. The Star Tribune reports that 64-year-old Michael Florhaug was arrested following the incident Thursday at LA Fitness in Maplewood. Prosecutors said assistant manager Mike Olson, who thought Florhaug was going to shoot members without masks, eventually tackled Florhaug, took the gun and removed all the ammunition. The complaint said Olson had stepped in after Florhaug complained to a front desk employee about gym members without masks, a state order that’s meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Olson told Florhaug the club did not have the staff to enforce the mask mandate.",
"Man allegedly pulls gun over lack of masks at fitness club"
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In a first, Congress overrides Trump veto of defense bill
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress has overridden President Donald Trump's veto of a defense policy bill, a first by lawmakers since he took office nearly four years ago.
In an extraordinary New Year's Day session, the Republican-controlled Senate easily turned aside the veto.
Lawmakers dismissed Trump's objections to the $740 billion bill and handed the president a stinging rebuke weeks before his term ends.
Trump rejected the defense measure last week, saying it failed to limit social media companies he claimed were biased against him during his failed reelection campaign.
Trump also opposed language that allows for the renaming of military bases that honor Confederate leaders.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/01/in-a-first-congress-overrides-trump-veto-of-defense-bill-2/
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"WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress has overridden President Donald Trump's veto of a defense policy bill, a first by lawmakers since he took office nearly four years ago.\nIn an extraordinary New Year's Day session, the Republican-controlled Senate easily turned aside the veto.\nLawmakers dismissed Trump's objections to the $740 billion bill and handed the president a stinging rebuke weeks before his term ends.\nTrump rejected the defense measure last week, saying it failed to limit social media companies he claimed were biased against him during his failed reelection campaign.\nTrump also opposed language that allows for the renaming of military bases that honor Confederate leaders.",
"In a first, Congress overrides Trump veto of defense bill"
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Biden blames Trump for violence at Capitol that's shaken US
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is denouncing the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol as “domestic terrorists” and he blames President Donald Trump for the violence that has shaken the nation’s capital and beyond. Biden says the protest by Trump supporters who breached the security of Congress on Wednesday was “not dissent, was not disorder, was not protest. It was chaos.” Biden says the actions Trump has taken to subvert the nation’s democratic institutions throughout his presidency led directly to the mayhem in Washington. And Biden says those who massed on Capitol Hill intending to disrupt a joint session of Congress that was certifying Biden’s election victory over Trump “were a riotous mob — insurrectionists, domestic terrorists.”
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is denouncing the rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol as “domestic terrorists” and he blames President Donald Trump for the violence that has shaken the nation’s capital and beyond. Biden says the protest by Trump supporters who breached the security of Congress on Wednesday was “not dissent, was not disorder, was not protest. It was chaos.” Biden says the actions Trump has taken to subvert the nation’s democratic institutions throughout his presidency led directly to the mayhem in Washington. And Biden says those who massed on Capitol Hill intending to disrupt a joint session of Congress that was certifying Biden’s election victory over Trump “were a riotous mob — insurrectionists, domestic terrorists.”",
"Biden blames Trump for violence at Capitol that's shaken US"
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1 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at Texas church
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WINONA, Texas (AP) — Authorities say one person has been killed and another was wounded in a shooting at an East Texas church. Smith County Sheriff’s Sgt. Larry Christian says deputies were called to the Starrville Methodist Church in Winona for a reported shooting around 9:20 a.m. Sunday. Christian says two people were found shot and that a suspect who fled the scene has been arrested. He says there were no services going on when the shooting took place. He couldn’t immediately provide more details, saying an investigation is ongoing. Winona is a small town about 100 miles east of Dallas.
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| 2021-01-03T00:00:00 |
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"WINONA, Texas (AP) — Authorities say one person has been killed and another was wounded in a shooting at an East Texas church. Smith County Sheriff’s Sgt. Larry Christian says deputies were called to the Starrville Methodist Church in Winona for a reported shooting around 9:20 a.m. Sunday. Christian says two people were found shot and that a suspect who fled the scene has been arrested. He says there were no services going on when the shooting took place. He couldn’t immediately provide more details, saying an investigation is ongoing. Winona is a small town about 100 miles east of Dallas.",
"1 dead, 1 hurt in shooting at Texas church"
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Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
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Gas tank explosion in Kosovo injures 44, damages shops
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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — An explosion involving a liquefied gas tank has injured 44 people in southern Kosovo. Police and health authorities said the explosion occurred Tuesday at a restaurant in the city of Ferizaj. Police said the blast involved a 10-liter gas tank and damaged the building, a nearby shop and parked vehicles. Local residents removed injured individuals from the building with help from firefighters and army troops. A doctor says eight of the injured were hospitalized in grave condition, and a police spokesman says two people have life-threatening injuries. It was unclear why so many people were at a restaurant when gatherings of more than five are prohibited in Kosovo due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/05/gas-tank-explosion-in-kosovo-injures-44-damages-shops/
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| 2021-01-05T00:00:00 |
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"PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — An explosion involving a liquefied gas tank has injured 44 people in southern Kosovo. Police and health authorities said the explosion occurred Tuesday at a restaurant in the city of Ferizaj. Police said the blast involved a 10-liter gas tank and damaged the building, a nearby shop and parked vehicles. Local residents removed injured individuals from the building with help from firefighters and army troops. A doctor says eight of the injured were hospitalized in grave condition, and a police spokesman says two people have life-threatening injuries. It was unclear why so many people were at a restaurant when gatherings of more than five are prohibited in Kosovo due to the coronavirus pandemic.",
"Gas tank explosion in Kosovo injures 44, damages shops"
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Murakami urges politicians to speak sincerely about virus
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TOKYO (AP) — Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami says politicians need to help reduce public uncertainty and fear over the coronavirus and gain people’s support by speaking sincerely about the pandemic. Murakami, in a two-hour live New Year’s Eve radio show, urged political leaders to “talk honestly from the gut” to the people to encourage their participation in slowing an upsurge in infections, which are on the verge of getting out of control. His comments came hours after Japan’s capital announced its new daily cases soared to a record 1,337 on Thursday, up sharply from the previous high of 949 on Dec. 26.
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"TOKYO (AP) — Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami says politicians need to help reduce public uncertainty and fear over the coronavirus and gain people’s support by speaking sincerely about the pandemic. Murakami, in a two-hour live New Year’s Eve radio show, urged political leaders to “talk honestly from the gut” to the people to encourage their participation in slowing an upsurge in infections, which are on the verge of getting out of control. His comments came hours after Japan’s capital announced its new daily cases soared to a record 1,337 on Thursday, up sharply from the previous high of 949 on Dec. 26.",
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States to receive initial $3 billion infusion for vaccines
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — State and local governments will be receiving their first infusion of federal money to support vaccination efforts against the coronavirus. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says $3 billion for vaccine efforts should go out to states by Jan. 19, along with $19 billion of additional aid for coronavirus testing and contact tracing. The money comes from legislation passed at the end of last year. Early vaccination rates have lagged behind expectations in some states. The executive director of the Association of Immunization Managers says the federal money should help states boost staffing to distribute the vaccines.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/08/states-to-receive-initial-3-billion-infusion-for-vaccines/
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — State and local governments will be receiving their first infusion of federal money to support vaccination efforts against the coronavirus. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services says $3 billion for vaccine efforts should go out to states by Jan. 19, along with $19 billion of additional aid for coronavirus testing and contact tracing. The money comes from legislation passed at the end of last year. Early vaccination rates have lagged behind expectations in some states. The executive director of the Association of Immunization Managers says the federal money should help states boost staffing to distribute the vaccines.",
"States to receive initial $3 billion infusion for vaccines"
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Closed Wisconsin Capitol deflates security concerns
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Security breaches at the U.S. Capitol and statehouses around the country haven’t led to any changes at the state Capitol building in Madison. Gov. Tony Evers closed the building in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Lawmakers have been allowed to continue working in the building and the public has been allowed inside to watch their proceedings. But for the most part, the building is a silent hulk. Before the closure the building was wide open, with no security checks. Thousands of protesters occupied the building for three weeks in 2011. An Evers administration spokeswoman declined to comment on potential security upgrades. But Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley said she feels safe in the building.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/08/closed-wisconsin-capitol-deflates-security-concerns/
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Security breaches at the U.S. Capitol and statehouses around the country haven’t led to any changes at the state Capitol building in Madison. Gov. Tony Evers closed the building in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Lawmakers have been allowed to continue working in the building and the public has been allowed inside to watch their proceedings. But for the most part, the building is a silent hulk. Before the closure the building was wide open, with no security checks. Thousands of protesters occupied the building for three weeks in 2011. An Evers administration spokeswoman declined to comment on potential security upgrades. But Senate Minority Leader Janet Bewley said she feels safe in the building.",
"Closed Wisconsin Capitol deflates security concerns"
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Rare gold coin sells for $9.36 million at Texas auction
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DALLAS (AP) — A rare gold coin made by a noted craftsman in New York in 1787 has sold at auction in Dallas for $9.36 million. Heritage Auctions offered the New York-style Brasher Doubloon Thursday evening as part of an auction of U.S. coins. Heritage says the sale is the most ever paid for a gold coin at auction. Todd Imhof, Heritage’s executive vice president, says that for coin collectors, the Brasher Doubloons are “sort of a holy grail.” Imhof says that of the seven such coins known to exist, the one sold Thursday was the “finest quality.” Heritage says the buyer wished to remain anonymous.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/22/rare-gold-coin-sells-for-9-36-million-at-texas-auction/
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"DALLAS (AP) — A rare gold coin made by a noted craftsman in New York in 1787 has sold at auction in Dallas for $9.36 million. Heritage Auctions offered the New York-style Brasher Doubloon Thursday evening as part of an auction of U.S. coins. Heritage says the sale is the most ever paid for a gold coin at auction. Todd Imhof, Heritage’s executive vice president, says that for coin collectors, the Brasher Doubloons are “sort of a holy grail.” Imhof says that of the seven such coins known to exist, the one sold Thursday was the “finest quality.” Heritage says the buyer wished to remain anonymous.",
"Rare gold coin sells for $9.36 million at Texas auction"
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'What else could I do?' NJ Rep. Kim helps clean up Capitol
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New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim walked amid the mess shortly after voting to certify Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump and felt the weight of the day wearing on him when something motivated him to clean up the debris. It was then he noticed police officers putting pizza boxes in trash bags, so he asked for one, too, and began cleaning up. The image of Kim crouched down clearing away litter bookended a violent, historic day that saw protesters smash through police lines, break windows and wrench open doors as they sieged the building, not long after Trump said at a rally they should show “strength” and fight against Congress’ certification of Biden’s win.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/07/what-else-could-i-do-nj-rep-kim-helps-clean-up-capitol/
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| 2021-01-07T00:00:00 |
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"New Jersey Rep. Andy Kim walked amid the mess shortly after voting to certify Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump and felt the weight of the day wearing on him when something motivated him to clean up the debris. It was then he noticed police officers putting pizza boxes in trash bags, so he asked for one, too, and began cleaning up. The image of Kim crouched down clearing away litter bookended a violent, historic day that saw protesters smash through police lines, break windows and wrench open doors as they sieged the building, not long after Trump said at a rally they should show “strength” and fight against Congress’ certification of Biden’s win.",
"'What else could I do?' NJ Rep. Kim helps clean up Capitol"
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Uganda says president wins 6th term as vote-rigging alleged
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KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Uganda’s electoral commission says longtime President Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth term while top opposition challenger Bobi Wine alleges rigging and officials struggle to explain how polling results were compiled amid an internet blackout. In a generational clash widely watched across the African continent, the young singer-turned-lawmaker Wine posed arguably the greatest challenge yet to Museveni. He had strong support in urban centers where frustration with unemployment and corruption is high. The top United States diplomat to Africa has called the electoral process “fundamentally flawed.” Thursday’s vote followed the East African country’s worst pre-election violence since Museveni took office in 1986.
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| 2021-01-16T00:00:00 |
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"KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Uganda’s electoral commission says longtime President Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth term while top opposition challenger Bobi Wine alleges rigging and officials struggle to explain how polling results were compiled amid an internet blackout. In a generational clash widely watched across the African continent, the young singer-turned-lawmaker Wine posed arguably the greatest challenge yet to Museveni. He had strong support in urban centers where frustration with unemployment and corruption is high. The top United States diplomat to Africa has called the electoral process “fundamentally flawed.” Thursday’s vote followed the East African country’s worst pre-election violence since Museveni took office in 1986.",
"Uganda says president wins 6th term as vote-rigging alleged"
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Some Colombians fear ex-paramilitary leader deported from US
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BUCARAMANGA, Colombia (AP) — The most feared ex-paramilitary commander in Colombia has returned to his home country after serving a 16-year sentence in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking. The return of Hernán Giraldo Serna on DAY is causing anxiety on the north coast of the South American country. The 74-year-old Giraldo was deported from the U.S. and immediately taken into custody by authorities in Colombia, where he is expected to serve time for crimes against humanity and drug trafficking. But some of his victims, including women he raped when they were children, fear he will attempt to regain control of the territory he once controlled.
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"BUCARAMANGA, Colombia (AP) — The most feared ex-paramilitary commander in Colombia has returned to his home country after serving a 16-year sentence in a U.S. prison for drug trafficking. The return of Hernán Giraldo Serna on DAY is causing anxiety on the north coast of the South American country. The 74-year-old Giraldo was deported from the U.S. and immediately taken into custody by authorities in Colombia, where he is expected to serve time for crimes against humanity and drug trafficking. But some of his victims, including women he raped when they were children, fear he will attempt to regain control of the territory he once controlled.",
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EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - President-elect Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief proposal includes a plan to more than double the federal minimum wage.
At $7.25 an hour, the federal minimum wage hasn't seen an increase since 2009. But now, Joe Biden wants to raise that to $15 an hour, a change some local residents say is more than welcome.
"I work on campus so I started out making $7.25 an hour and it's definitely not a living wage. So yes, I definitely think they should raise it," said Marin Munos, a senior at UW-Eau Claire.
"The bills increase, the standard of living has increased, so we definitely have to increase the wage just to live a decent life. Not even a comfortable life, just to live a decent one," said Aidan Voon, a junior at UW-Eau Claire.
But Daniel Goelzer, who co-owns the Calico Shoppe in downtown Eau Claire, worries raising the minimum wage would increase labor costs and hurt small businesses.
"We feel that it would just not help the market. Jobs are hard to come by right now with the whole pandemic situation so I think it would be detrimental. There will definitely be some businesses that won't be able to meet that and will look for ways to have fewer employees," Goelzer said.
UW-Eau Claire economics professor and chair of the economics department Thomas Kemp said the potential increase in labor costs could lead to that cost being passed onto customers, but he added the pay hike could also lift some families out of poverty.
"Research shows that increases in the minimum wage tend to reduce income disparity. That is the difference between the richest and the poorest people so it shrinks that gap. Of course, that's a trend that's been increasing, the reverse, the income disparities in the United States have been increasing. So this would move us back in the opposite direction of reducing those differences," Kemp said.
Kemp said right now though, it's hard to say what kind of effect raising the minimum wage during the pandemic would have on the overall economy.
"It's impossible to answer that question definitively because we can't know the future," Kemp said. "You are increasing some business costs so that of course has some impact. But at the end of the day, I'm going to be pretty surprised if a mild increase in the minimum wage has significant negative impact on the aggregate economy."
According to the Congressional Budget Office, raising the minimum wage gradually to $15 by 2025 would boost wages for 17 million Americans, but the office also estimates 1.3 million other workers would lose their jobs.
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"EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - President-elect Joe Biden's COVID-19 relief proposal includes a plan to more than double the federal minimum wage.\nAt $7.25 an hour, the federal minimum wage hasn't seen an increase since 2009. But now, Joe Biden wants to raise that to $15 an hour, a change some local residents say is more than welcome.\n\"I work on campus so I started out making $7.25 an hour and it's definitely not a living wage. So yes, I definitely think they should raise it,\" said Marin Munos, a senior at UW-Eau Claire.\n\"The bills increase, the standard of living has increased, so we definitely have to increase the wage just to live a decent life. Not even a comfortable life, just to live a decent one,\" said Aidan Voon, a junior at UW-Eau Claire.\nBut Daniel Goelzer, who co-owns the Calico Shoppe in downtown Eau Claire, worries raising the minimum wage would increase labor costs and hurt small businesses.\n\"We feel that it would just not help the market. Jobs are hard to come by right now with the whole pandemic situation so I think it would be detrimental. There will definitely be some businesses that won't be able to meet that and will look for ways to have fewer employees,\" Goelzer said.\nUW-Eau Claire economics professor and chair of the economics department Thomas Kemp said the potential increase in labor costs could lead to that cost being passed onto customers, but he added the pay hike could also lift some families out of poverty.\n\"Research shows that increases in the minimum wage tend to reduce income disparity. That is the difference between the richest and the poorest people so it shrinks that gap. Of course, that's a trend that's been increasing, the reverse, the income disparities in the United States have been increasing. So this would move us back in the opposite direction of reducing those differences,\" Kemp said.\nKemp said right now though, it's hard to say what kind of effect raising the minimum wage during the pandemic would have on the overall economy.\n\"It's impossible to answer that question definitively because we can't know the future,\" Kemp said. \"You are increasing some business costs so that of course has some impact. But at the end of the day, I'm going to be pretty surprised if a mild increase in the minimum wage has significant negative impact on the aggregate economy.\"\nAccording to the Congressional Budget Office, raising the minimum wage gradually to $15 by 2025 would boost wages for 17 million Americans, but the office also estimates 1.3 million other workers would lose their jobs.",
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Arab League head hopes Biden changes Trump Mideast policies
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the Arab League is expressing hope that the Biden administration will change Trump administration policies and launch a political process supported by regional and international parties to achieve independence for the Palestinians. Ahmed Aboul Gheit told the U.N. Security Council on Monday that a two-state solution to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict “has been marginalized by the main mediator in the peace process,” a reference to the United States. He said in a wide-ranging briefing on the crises and conflicts in the Middle East that “this encouraged the Israeli government to intensify its settlement activities.”
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"UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The head of the Arab League is expressing hope that the Biden administration will change Trump administration policies and launch a political process supported by regional and international parties to achieve independence for the Palestinians. Ahmed Aboul Gheit told the U.N. Security Council on Monday that a two-state solution to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict “has been marginalized by the main mediator in the peace process,” a reference to the United States. He said in a wide-ranging briefing on the crises and conflicts in the Middle East that “this encouraged the Israeli government to intensify its settlement activities.”",
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Biden revokes Trump report promoting 'patriotic education'
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President Joe Biden has revoked a recent Trump administration report that aimed to promote “patriotic education” in schools but that historians rejected as political propaganda. An executive order issued Wednesday disbanded Donald Trump’s presidential 1776 Commission and withdrew a report it released Monday. Trump created the group in September to rally support from white voters. The report played down America’s role in slavery, condemned the rise of progressive politics, and argued that the civil rights movement conflicted with the nation’s founding principles. Historians say the report offered a false and outdated version of American history that ignores decades of research.
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"President Joe Biden has revoked a recent Trump administration report that aimed to promote “patriotic education” in schools but that historians rejected as political propaganda. An executive order issued Wednesday disbanded Donald Trump’s presidential 1776 Commission and withdrew a report it released Monday. Trump created the group in September to rally support from white voters. The report played down America’s role in slavery, condemned the rise of progressive politics, and argued that the civil rights movement conflicted with the nation’s founding principles. Historians say the report offered a false and outdated version of American history that ignores decades of research.",
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In fight over GOP, state parties stand as firewall for Trump
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As former President Donald Trump faces an impeachment trial on a charge of inciting insurrection, state and county Republican Party committees have rushed to Trump’s defense. That’s highlighting the former president’s firm control of the GOP machinery. In swing states and GOP bastions, state and local Republican committees are stocked with Trump supporters who remain loyal. Trump critics have been pushed out or marginalized. Party committees from Washington state to South Carolina have moved to punish many of the 10 House Republicans who supported Trump’s impeachment for egging on the deadly Jan. 6 raid of the U.S. Capitol.
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"As former President Donald Trump faces an impeachment trial on a charge of inciting insurrection, state and county Republican Party committees have rushed to Trump’s defense. That’s highlighting the former president’s firm control of the GOP machinery. In swing states and GOP bastions, state and local Republican committees are stocked with Trump supporters who remain loyal. Trump critics have been pushed out or marginalized. Party committees from Washington state to South Carolina have moved to punish many of the 10 House Republicans who supported Trump’s impeachment for egging on the deadly Jan. 6 raid of the U.S. Capitol.",
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Colombia struggles to keep social leaders safe
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BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Colombia is widely seen as one of the world’s most dangerous places to be a community leader or an advocate for human rights or environmental issues. The U.N.’s High Commissioner for Human Rights says 120 community leaders were murdered in Colombia last year, up from 107 a year earlier. Decades of civil conflict involving government forces, leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitaries and drug trafficking groups have created an atmosphere in which many factions feel little hesitation at trying to kill those who resist them. Activists are often targeted for denouncing trafficking or illegal logging or mining, or for trying to protect communities confronting armed gangs.
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Ex-Salvadoran soccer boss facing bribery charges in US case
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NEW YORK (AP) — A former soccer federation president for El Salvador is being taken to New York City to face U.S. corruption charges in a long-running FIFA bribery scandal. Salvadoran authorities had arrested Reynaldo Vasquez in 2016 as part of an international roundup of top officials of soccer’s governing body. He denied the charges while putting up a failed extradition fight in El Salvador. The 65-year-old Vasquez could make a remote court appearance in New York as early as Friday afternoon. His attorney declined comment
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"NEW YORK (AP) — A former soccer federation president for El Salvador is being taken to New York City to face U.S. corruption charges in a long-running FIFA bribery scandal. Salvadoran authorities had arrested Reynaldo Vasquez in 2016 as part of an international roundup of top officials of soccer’s governing body. He denied the charges while putting up a failed extradition fight in El Salvador. The 65-year-old Vasquez could make a remote court appearance in New York as early as Friday afternoon. His attorney declined comment",
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85-year-old fan's streak of Packers playoff games will go on
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — An 85-year-old Green Bay Packers fan who has never missed a playoff game at Lambeau Field thought her streak was coming to an end this week until two charitable brothers heard her story. Fritzie Neitzel went to her first Packers game with her father in October 1945, when she was 10. As longtime season ticket holders, her family unsuccessfully tried buying seats for the NFC championship game once they went on sale. That’s when the Spirit of Wisconsin Booster Club, a charity led by Steve and Neal Ewing, heard Neitzel’s story and gifted her tickets to the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Packers said all tickets on cellphones are nontransferable. So Steve Ewing drove from Milwaukee to Green Bay to hand off the phone with the tickets.
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"GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — An 85-year-old Green Bay Packers fan who has never missed a playoff game at Lambeau Field thought her streak was coming to an end this week until two charitable brothers heard her story. Fritzie Neitzel went to her first Packers game with her father in October 1945, when she was 10. As longtime season ticket holders, her family unsuccessfully tried buying seats for the NFC championship game once they went on sale. That’s when the Spirit of Wisconsin Booster Club, a charity led by Steve and Neal Ewing, heard Neitzel’s story and gifted her tickets to the game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, the Packers said all tickets on cellphones are nontransferable. So Steve Ewing drove from Milwaukee to Green Bay to hand off the phone with the tickets.",
"85-year-old fan's streak of Packers playoff games will go on"
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Quake sets off landslides, kills at least 3 in Indonesia
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A strong, shallow earthquake has shaken Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, causing landslides and sending people fleeing from their homes in the nighttime darkness. At least three people died and 24 were injured, but Indonesian officials were still collecting information from devastated areas. A video released by the national disaster agency showed a girl trapped in the wreckage of a house crying out for help. Rescuers said they would need an excavator to free her and others. The video also showed a severed bridge and damaged and even flattened houses. The magnitude 6.2 quake also caused landslides in at least three locations and blocked a main road.
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| 2021-01-15T00:00:00 |
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"JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A strong, shallow earthquake has shaken Indonesia’s Sulawesi island, causing landslides and sending people fleeing from their homes in the nighttime darkness. At least three people died and 24 were injured, but Indonesian officials were still collecting information from devastated areas. A video released by the national disaster agency showed a girl trapped in the wreckage of a house crying out for help. Rescuers said they would need an excavator to free her and others. The video also showed a severed bridge and damaged and even flattened houses. The magnitude 6.2 quake also caused landslides in at least three locations and blocked a main road.",
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Images show latest 'attack' on Ethiopia refugee camp
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — New satellite images of a refugee camp in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region show more than 400 structures have been badly damaged in what a research group believes is the latest intentional attack by fighters. Their report shared with The Associated Press says the attack is likely the latest in a series of military incursions. The U.N. refugee chief has cited previous images as concrete indications of major violations of international law. The camp is one of four that hosted 96,000 refugees from nearby Eritrea when fighting erupted in November between Ethiopian forces and those of the Tigray region. Eritrean forces are also active.
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| 2021-01-17T00:00:00 |
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"NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — New satellite images of a refugee camp in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region show more than 400 structures have been badly damaged in what a research group believes is the latest intentional attack by fighters. Their report shared with The Associated Press says the attack is likely the latest in a series of military incursions. The U.N. refugee chief has cited previous images as concrete indications of major violations of international law. The camp is one of four that hosted 96,000 refugees from nearby Eritrea when fighting erupted in November between Ethiopian forces and those of the Tigray region. Eritrean forces are also active.",
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Russell, Timberwolves snap 7-game skid with win over Spurs
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — D’Angelo Russell had 27 points, five rebounds and five assists as the Minnesota Timberwolves snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 96-88 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Minnesota was playing without star big man Karl-Anthony Towns. He returned Saturday after missing six games with a partial dislocation of his left wrist. His absence was part of the plan to ease him back in to action. San Antonio was also without leading scorer DeMar DeRozan, who did not play due to personal reasons. Lonnie Walker IV picked up the slack with a season-high 25 points to lead all Spurs.
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| 2021-01-11T00:00:00 |
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — D’Angelo Russell had 27 points, five rebounds and five assists as the Minnesota Timberwolves snapped a seven-game losing streak with a 96-88 win over the San Antonio Spurs. Minnesota was playing without star big man Karl-Anthony Towns. He returned Saturday after missing six games with a partial dislocation of his left wrist. His absence was part of the plan to ease him back in to action. San Antonio was also without leading scorer DeMar DeRozan, who did not play due to personal reasons. Lonnie Walker IV picked up the slack with a season-high 25 points to lead all Spurs.",
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After DOJ warning, NCAA to delay vote on compensation rules
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MIAMI (AP) — The NCAA is set to delay a potential landmark vote on legislation that would permit college athletes to be compensated for their fame for the first time after receiving a warning from the Department of Justice about potential antitrust violations. NCAA President Mark Emmert on Saturday emailed a letter to Makan Delrahim, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s antitrust division. The letter was obtained by The Associated Press. In the letter, Emmert said he was strongly recommending delaying votes on new name, image and likeness rules by two key NCAA legislative bodies that had been scheduled for next week. Emmert told the AP that this is a pause, not a stoppage or a cancellation, on the way to reform NCAA rules.
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| 2021-01-09T00:00:00 |
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"MIAMI (AP) — The NCAA is set to delay a potential landmark vote on legislation that would permit college athletes to be compensated for their fame for the first time after receiving a warning from the Department of Justice about potential antitrust violations. NCAA President Mark Emmert on Saturday emailed a letter to Makan Delrahim, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s antitrust division. The letter was obtained by The Associated Press. In the letter, Emmert said he was strongly recommending delaying votes on new name, image and likeness rules by two key NCAA legislative bodies that had been scheduled for next week. Emmert told the AP that this is a pause, not a stoppage or a cancellation, on the way to reform NCAA rules.",
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Biden signs executive orders on COVID-19 response, authorizes broader use of Defense Production Act to speed vaccine
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But not before we get a chance for some light snow through the Thursday evening commute.…
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Citizenship data is latest rollback of Trump census efforts
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The U.S. Census Bureau is suspending efforts to create neighborhood-level statistics on the citizenship and age of residents, using 2020 census data. Friday’s announcement is the latest rollback of Trump administration census-related initiatives that critics feared would be used to favor Republicans and whites during the drawing of state and local districts. Among his first acts as president, Biden on Wednesday revoked two Trump directives related to the 2020 census. The first attempted to discern the citizenship status of every U.S. resident through administrative records, and the second sought to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used for apportioning congressional seats among the states.
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"The U.S. Census Bureau is suspending efforts to create neighborhood-level statistics on the citizenship and age of residents, using 2020 census data. Friday’s announcement is the latest rollback of Trump administration census-related initiatives that critics feared would be used to favor Republicans and whites during the drawing of state and local districts. Among his first acts as president, Biden on Wednesday revoked two Trump directives related to the 2020 census. The first attempted to discern the citizenship status of every U.S. resident through administrative records, and the second sought to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used for apportioning congressional seats among the states.",
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Sheriff: 2 dead in small plane crash in northeast Arkansas
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HARRISBURG, Ark. (AP) — Authorities say two people have died after a small plane crashed in northeast Arkansas. The crash happened Monday morning in a rural area of Poinsett County. Sheriff Kevin Molder tells Jonesboro TV station KAIT that two people died in the crash. Officials say the twin-engine plane was headed to Conway Regional Airport from Jonesboro. The cause of the crash is not yet known.
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"HARRISBURG, Ark. (AP) — Authorities say two people have died after a small plane crashed in northeast Arkansas. The crash happened Monday morning in a rural area of Poinsett County. Sheriff Kevin Molder tells Jonesboro TV station KAIT that two people died in the crash. Officials say the twin-engine plane was headed to Conway Regional Airport from Jonesboro. The cause of the crash is not yet known.",
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Hurt feelings, anger linger after Pence, Trump clash
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The straight-laced evangelical and the brash reality TV star were never a natural fit. But for more than four years, Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump made their marriage of political convenience work. Now, in the last days of their administration, each is feeling betrayed by the other. It’s part of the fallout from an extraordinary 24-hour stretch in which Pence openly defied Trump, Trump unleashed his fury on his vice president, and a mob of violent supporters incensed by Trump stormed the Capitol building and tried to halt the peaceful transfer of power.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The straight-laced evangelical and the brash reality TV star were never a natural fit. But for more than four years, Vice President Mike Pence and President Donald Trump made their marriage of political convenience work. Now, in the last days of their administration, each is feeling betrayed by the other. It’s part of the fallout from an extraordinary 24-hour stretch in which Pence openly defied Trump, Trump unleashed his fury on his vice president, and a mob of violent supporters incensed by Trump stormed the Capitol building and tried to halt the peaceful transfer of power.",
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UK's Johnson warns of more lockdown measures as virus soars
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LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that more onerous lockdown restrictions in England are likely as the country reels from a new variant of the coronavirus that has seen infection rates soar to their highest recorded levels. The U.K. is in the midst of an acute outbreak, recording more than 50,000 new coronavirus infections a day over the past five days. In an interview on Sunday, Johnson laid out the hope that “tens of millions” of people will have been vaccinated against the virus over the coming three months. Johnson also said he has “no doubt” that schools are safe, despite growing concerns by teachers’ unions.
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"LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that more onerous lockdown restrictions in England are likely as the country reels from a new variant of the coronavirus that has seen infection rates soar to their highest recorded levels. The U.K. is in the midst of an acute outbreak, recording more than 50,000 new coronavirus infections a day over the past five days. In an interview on Sunday, Johnson laid out the hope that “tens of millions” of people will have been vaccinated against the virus over the coming three months. Johnson also said he has “no doubt” that schools are safe, despite growing concerns by teachers’ unions.",
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Wisconsin's top health official departing for federal job
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s top health official who has led the state throughout the coronavirus pandemic is leaving for a job with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under incoming President Joe Biden. Andrea Palm, secretary-designee of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, has been nominated as deputy secretary of the federal agency. Palm will work to fulfill Biden’s pledge to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines and speed up the rate of vaccinations. Palm’s last day at the Wisconsin agency is Wednesday. Evers says Karen Timberlake, who served as DHS secretary under former Gov. Jim Doyle during the 2009 swine flu pandemic, will serve as interim secretary.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s top health official who has led the state throughout the coronavirus pandemic is leaving for a job with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under incoming President Joe Biden. Andrea Palm, secretary-designee of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, has been nominated as deputy secretary of the federal agency. Palm will work to fulfill Biden’s pledge to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines and speed up the rate of vaccinations. Palm’s last day at the Wisconsin agency is Wednesday. Evers says Karen Timberlake, who served as DHS secretary under former Gov. Jim Doyle during the 2009 swine flu pandemic, will serve as interim secretary.",
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Pelosi in letter to colleagues says House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Trump
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This is a warm but gloomy forecast. We are not expecting much sunshine in the immediate future. All in all, well above average for the month of…
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Virginia Senate approves measure rebuking Amanda Chase
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Virginia Senate has approved a measure rebuking one of its most far-right members for a “pattern of unacceptable conduct.” On a vote of 24-9 Wednesday, the Democrat-controlled chamber advanced a resolution censuring Amanda Chase, a senator from suburban Richmond who is seeking the GOP nomination for governor. The vote followed a long debate that featured scathing rebukes from Chase’s colleagues on both sides of the political aisle. She launched into a series of personal and professional attacks, noting that some of her fellow senators have had their own behavioral and legal troubles in the past. The censure included an allegation that Chase voiced support for those who participated in storming the U.S. Capitol.
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"RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The Virginia Senate has approved a measure rebuking one of its most far-right members for a “pattern of unacceptable conduct.” On a vote of 24-9 Wednesday, the Democrat-controlled chamber advanced a resolution censuring Amanda Chase, a senator from suburban Richmond who is seeking the GOP nomination for governor. The vote followed a long debate that featured scathing rebukes from Chase’s colleagues on both sides of the political aisle. She launched into a series of personal and professional attacks, noting that some of her fellow senators have had their own behavioral and legal troubles in the past. The censure included an allegation that Chase voiced support for those who participated in storming the U.S. Capitol.",
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Green Bay looks to sweep Ft. Wayne
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Purdue Fort Wayne (6-6, 5-6) vs. Green Bay (4-11, 4-7)
Kress Events Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin; Saturday, 5 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Purdue Fort Wayne seeks revenge on Green Bay after dropping the first matchup in Green Bay. The teams last played on Jan. 22, when the Phoenix outshot Purdue Fort Wayne 49.2 percent to 43.1 percent and made five more 3-pointers en route to the 18-point victory.
SQUAD LEADERSHIP: The dynamic Jarred Godfrey is averaging 17.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and two steals to lead the way for the Mastodons. Jalon Pipkins is also a big contributor, maintaining an average of 12.2 points per game. The Phoenix have been led by Amari Davis, who is averaging 16 points.
CLAMPING DOWN: The Phoenix have allowed only 74.9 points per game to conference opponents thus far, an improvement from the 89 per game they gave up in non-conference play.GIFTED GODFREY: Godfrey has connected on 43.6 percent of the 55 3-pointers he’s attempted and has made 10 of 20 over his last five games. He’s also made 88.2 percent of his free throws this season.
WINLESS WHEN: Green Bay is 0-8 this year when it scores 69 points or fewer and 4-3 when it scores at least 70.
UNDEFEATED WHEN: Purdue Fort Wayne is a perfect 5-0 when its defense holds opponents to a field goal percentage of 45 percent or less. The Mastodons are 1-6 when allowing opponents to shoot any better than that.
DID YOU KNOW: Green Bay has committed a turnover on just 16.8 percent of its possessions this season, which is the second-best percentage among all Horizon teams. The Phoenix have turned the ball over only 11.9 times per game this season.
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For more AP college basketball coverage: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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This was generated by Automated Insights, http://www.automatedinsights.com/ap, using data from STATS LLC, https://www.stats.com
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"Purdue Fort Wayne (6-6, 5-6) vs. Green Bay (4-11, 4-7)\nKress Events Center, Green Bay, Wisconsin; Saturday, 5 p.m. EST\nBOTTOM LINE: Purdue Fort Wayne seeks revenge on Green Bay after dropping the first matchup in Green Bay. The teams last played on Jan. 22, when the Phoenix outshot Purdue Fort Wayne 49.2 percent to 43.1 percent and made five more 3-pointers en route to the 18-point victory.\nSQUAD LEADERSHIP: The dynamic Jarred Godfrey is averaging 17.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and two steals to lead the way for the Mastodons. Jalon Pipkins is also a big contributor, maintaining an average of 12.2 points per game. The Phoenix have been led by Amari Davis, who is averaging 16 points.\nCLAMPING DOWN: The Phoenix have allowed only 74.9 points per game to conference opponents thus far, an improvement from the 89 per game they gave up in non-conference play.GIFTED GODFREY: Godfrey has connected on 43.6 percent of the 55 3-pointers he’s attempted and has made 10 of 20 over his last five games. He’s also made 88.2 percent of his free throws this season.\nWINLESS WHEN: Green Bay is 0-8 this year when it scores 69 points or fewer and 4-3 when it scores at least 70.\nUNDEFEATED WHEN: Purdue Fort Wayne is a perfect 5-0 when its defense holds opponents to a field goal percentage of 45 percent or less. The Mastodons are 1-6 when allowing opponents to shoot any better than that.\nDID YOU KNOW: Green Bay has committed a turnover on just 16.8 percent of its possessions this season, which is the second-best percentage among all Horizon teams. The Phoenix have turned the ball over only 11.9 times per game this season.\n___\nFor more AP college basketball coverage: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://twitter.com/AP_Top25\n___\nThis was generated by Automated Insights, http://www.automatedinsights.com/ap, using data from STATS LLC, https://www.stats.com",
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
Chippewa County
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 10 AM
CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog may
develop again later tonight.
* WHERE…Portions of northwest and west central Wisconsin and
central, east central, south central and southeast Minnesota.
* WHEN…From 6 PM this evening to 10 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Slick spots on roads, overpasses, and
sidewalks are also possible as the fog freezes on exposed
surfaces.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of
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FBI arrests Puerto Rico producer in government chat scandal
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The FBI has arrested a radio producer in Puerto Rico for allegedly trying to extort money from a government official to prevent the release of private messages that would “burn down Puerto Rico.” The indictment announced Wednesday is related to leaked communications sent via an encrypted messaging app that later brought down Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Sixto Jorge Díaz Colón faces federal charges including attempted extortion and the destruction, alteration or falsification of records in a federal investigation. An attorney for Díaz could not be immediately reached for comment. The FBI says he was arrested at his home early Wednesday.
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"SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The FBI has arrested a radio producer in Puerto Rico for allegedly trying to extort money from a government official to prevent the release of private messages that would “burn down Puerto Rico.” The indictment announced Wednesday is related to leaked communications sent via an encrypted messaging app that later brought down Gov. Ricardo Rosselló. Sixto Jorge Díaz Colón faces federal charges including attempted extortion and the destruction, alteration or falsification of records in a federal investigation. An attorney for Díaz could not be immediately reached for comment. The FBI says he was arrested at his home early Wednesday.",
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The NFL has chosen 11 athletes from nine countries to compete for a spot in the 2021 International Player Pathway Program. Instituted in 2017, the program aims to provide elite international athletes an opportunity to compete at the NFL level, improve their skills, and possibly earn a spot on an a team roster. One NFL division to be chosen at random will receive the international players. At the conclusion of training camp, each player will be eligible for an international player practice squad exemption with his assigned team.
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state TV says Iran has exceeded 17 kilograms of 20% enriched uranium within a month’s time. That moves Iran’s nuclear program closer to weapons-grade enrichment levels amid heightened tensions with the U.S. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, during a visit to the country’s Fordo nuclear facility, said in a televised speech Thursday that in less than a month, scientists would reach 17 kilograms (37.5 pounds) of 20% enriched uranium. Uranium enriched to 20% is a short technical step away from weapons-grade 90% enrichment. Western nations have criticized Iran’s enrichment activity and called on Tehran to adhere to a 2015 nuclear accord.
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"TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iranian state TV says Iran has exceeded 17 kilograms of 20% enriched uranium within a month’s time. That moves Iran’s nuclear program closer to weapons-grade enrichment levels amid heightened tensions with the U.S. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, during a visit to the country’s Fordo nuclear facility, said in a televised speech Thursday that in less than a month, scientists would reach 17 kilograms (37.5 pounds) of 20% enriched uranium. Uranium enriched to 20% is a short technical step away from weapons-grade 90% enrichment. Western nations have criticized Iran’s enrichment activity and called on Tehran to adhere to a 2015 nuclear accord.",
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Patrick Mahomes has some company among quarterbacks in the conference championship games when it comes to throwing deep balls. The availability of Kansas City’s Mahomes against Buffalo on Sunday is in question because of concussion protocols. Tom Brady had the highest per-game average of throws of at least 20 yards of his career in his Tampa Bay debut after 20 years in New England. Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers is consistently among the leaders in deep passes. He faces Brady in the NFC championship game. Buffalo’s Josh Allen has improved dramatically with his effectiveness when throwing long.
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"Patrick Mahomes has some company among quarterbacks in the conference championship games when it comes to throwing deep balls. The availability of Kansas City’s Mahomes against Buffalo on Sunday is in question because of concussion protocols. Tom Brady had the highest per-game average of throws of at least 20 yards of his career in his Tampa Bay debut after 20 years in New England. Green Bay’s Aaron Rodgers is consistently among the leaders in deep passes. He faces Brady in the NFC championship game. Buffalo’s Josh Allen has improved dramatically with his effectiveness when throwing long.",
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Enbridge rejects Michigan's demand to shut down oil pipeline
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TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Enbridge says it will defy Michigan’s demand to shut down an oil pipeline that runs through a channel linking two of the Great Lakes. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November moved to revoke a 1953 state easement that allowed Enbridge’s Line 5 to be placed along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac. The Democratic governor said the company had violated the terms and put Lake Michigan and Lake Huron at risk. In a letter Tuesday, officials with the Calgary, Alberta-based company said the issues that Whitmer raised have been fixed and the pipeline meets the easement requirements. Line 5 runs between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario, traversing parts of northern Michigan and Wisconsin.
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"TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Enbridge says it will defy Michigan’s demand to shut down an oil pipeline that runs through a channel linking two of the Great Lakes. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in November moved to revoke a 1953 state easement that allowed Enbridge’s Line 5 to be placed along the bottom of the Straits of Mackinac. The Democratic governor said the company had violated the terms and put Lake Michigan and Lake Huron at risk. In a letter Tuesday, officials with the Calgary, Alberta-based company said the issues that Whitmer raised have been fixed and the pipeline meets the easement requirements. Line 5 runs between Superior, Wisconsin, and Sarnia, Ontario, traversing parts of northern Michigan and Wisconsin.",
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Rusk County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO
6 AM CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4
inches.
* WHERE…Polk, Barron and Rusk Counties.
* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Plan on slippery road
conditions.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found
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"Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN\nRusk County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO\n6 AM CST SUNDAY…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 2 to 4\ninches.\n* WHERE…Polk, Barron and Rusk Counties.\n* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Plan on slippery road\nconditions.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found\nat 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.\n&&",
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In Kashmir, empty grave for teenager killed by Indian forces
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BELLOW, India (AP) — Indian forces who killed a 16-year-old and two other young men in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month described them as associates of terrorists. Instead of returning their bodies to their families, authorities buried them at a remote graveyard. Like them, scores of Kashmiris suspected of opposing Indian rule have been buried in unmarked graves under a new policy that denies families proper funerals. Authorities say it’s aimed at stopping the coronavirus, but rights activists say it’s an attempt by the government to avoid large funerals that fuel anger against India. India has long relied on military force to retain control over the portion of Kashmir it administers. Residents accuse troops of abuse of power with sweeping impunity under controversial laws.
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"BELLOW, India (AP) — Indian forces who killed a 16-year-old and two other young men in Indian-controlled Kashmir last month described them as associates of terrorists. Instead of returning their bodies to their families, authorities buried them at a remote graveyard. Like them, scores of Kashmiris suspected of opposing Indian rule have been buried in unmarked graves under a new policy that denies families proper funerals. Authorities say it’s aimed at stopping the coronavirus, but rights activists say it’s an attempt by the government to avoid large funerals that fuel anger against India. India has long relied on military force to retain control over the portion of Kashmir it administers. Residents accuse troops of abuse of power with sweeping impunity under controversial laws.",
"In Kashmir, empty grave for teenager killed by Indian forces"
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Tiger undergoes rare hip replacement surgery at Illinois zoo
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BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A 10-year-old Amur tiger with arthritis has undergone hip replacement surgery at a zoo outside Chicago. Veterinarians at Brookfield Zoo noted that, like humans, animals routinely develop degenerative problems in their joints as they age. When the tiger, Malena, arrived at the zoo last year, she had already been diagnosed with arthritis of the hip and was receiving pain relief medications. Dr. Michael Adkesson, of the Chicago Zoological Society, says he’s hopeful that Malena will “live a good quality life for many years” following the successful operation Wednesday.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/27/tiger-undergoes-rare-hip-replacement-surgery-at-illinois-zoo/
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"BROOKFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A 10-year-old Amur tiger with arthritis has undergone hip replacement surgery at a zoo outside Chicago. Veterinarians at Brookfield Zoo noted that, like humans, animals routinely develop degenerative problems in their joints as they age. When the tiger, Malena, arrived at the zoo last year, she had already been diagnosed with arthritis of the hip and was receiving pain relief medications. Dr. Michael Adkesson, of the Chicago Zoological Society, says he’s hopeful that Malena will “live a good quality life for many years” following the successful operation Wednesday.",
"Tiger undergoes rare hip replacement surgery at Illinois zoo"
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"Associated Press"
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Elliot Page and Emma Portner divorcing after 3 years
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NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Elliot Page and Emma Portner say they are divorcing after three years of marriage. In a statement Tuesday, the couple said “we have made the difficult decision to divorce following our separation last summer.” The statement says they have ”the utmost respect for each other and remain close friends.” Page, the 33-year-old Oscar-nominated star of “Juno,” and “The Umbrella Academy,” and Portner, a 26-year-old choreographer, married early in 2018. Portner was vocal in her support of Page when the actor came out as transgender in December, an announcement greeted as a watershed moment for the trans community in Hollywood.
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[
"NEW YORK (AP) — Actor Elliot Page and Emma Portner say they are divorcing after three years of marriage. In a statement Tuesday, the couple said “we have made the difficult decision to divorce following our separation last summer.” The statement says they have ”the utmost respect for each other and remain close friends.” Page, the 33-year-old Oscar-nominated star of “Juno,” and “The Umbrella Academy,” and Portner, a 26-year-old choreographer, married early in 2018. Portner was vocal in her support of Page when the actor came out as transgender in December, an announcement greeted as a watershed moment for the trans community in Hollywood.",
"Elliot Page and Emma Portner divorcing after 3 years"
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"Associated Press"
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2nd GOP senator now urges Trump to resign over Capitol riot
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Republican senators now say President Donald Trump should resign as support for the drive to impeach him a second time is gaining momentum in his final days in office after the deadly riot at the Capitol by a violent mob of Trump supporters. Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania on Sunday joined Sen. Lisa Murkowski in calling for Trump to “resign and go away as soon as possible.” Murkowski, who has long voiced her exasperation with Trump’s conduct in office, told the Anchorage Daily News on Friday that Trump simply “needs to get out.” But Toomey isn’t optimistic that Trump will step down before his term ends on Jan. 20.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/10/top-republican-says-trump-committed-impeachable-offenses-2/
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[
"WASHINGTON (AP) — Two Republican senators now say President Donald Trump should resign as support for the drive to impeach him a second time is gaining momentum in his final days in office after the deadly riot at the Capitol by a violent mob of Trump supporters. Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania on Sunday joined Sen. Lisa Murkowski in calling for Trump to “resign and go away as soon as possible.” Murkowski, who has long voiced her exasperation with Trump’s conduct in office, told the Anchorage Daily News on Friday that Trump simply “needs to get out.” But Toomey isn’t optimistic that Trump will step down before his term ends on Jan. 20.",
"2nd GOP senator now urges Trump to resign over Capitol riot"
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"Associated Press"
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Goade becomes first Native American to win Caldecott Medal
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wqow.com
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NEW YORK (AP) — An Alaska illustrator has become the first Native American to win one of the two top prizes in children’s literature. Michaela Goade won the Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story for the book “We Are Water Protectors.” It was written by Carole Lindstrom and is a call for environmental protection. Tae Keller’s “When You Trap a Tiger” won the John Newbery Medal for the outstanding children’s book overall of 2020. The awards were announced Monday by the American Library Association. Jacqueline Woodson won the Coretta Scott King Award for best work by a Black author for “Before the Ever After.”
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[
"NEW YORK (AP) — An Alaska illustrator has become the first Native American to win one of the two top prizes in children’s literature. Michaela Goade won the Randolph Caldecott Medal for best children’s picture story for the book “We Are Water Protectors.” It was written by Carole Lindstrom and is a call for environmental protection. Tae Keller’s “When You Trap a Tiger” won the John Newbery Medal for the outstanding children’s book overall of 2020. The awards were announced Monday by the American Library Association. Jacqueline Woodson won the Coretta Scott King Award for best work by a Black author for “Before the Ever After.”",
"Goade becomes first Native American to win Caldecott Medal"
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Moon urges Biden to learn from Trump's N. Korea diplomacy
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s president has urged the incoming Biden administration to build upon the achievements and learn from the failures of President Donald Trump’s diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Moon Jae-in lobbied hard to help set up Trump’s three summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but the the diplomacy stalemated. North Korea has a history of staging weapons tests and other provocations to test new U.S. presidents, and Kim vowed to strengthen his nuclear weapons program in recent political speeches that were seen as aimed at pressuring the incoming Biden administration. The South Korean leader has been desperate to keep alive a positive atmosphere for dialogue. He claimed Kim still had a “clear willingness” to denuclearize.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/17/moon-urges-biden-to-learn-from-trumps-n-korea-diplomacy/
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| 2021-01-18T00:00:00 |
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[
"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s president has urged the incoming Biden administration to build upon the achievements and learn from the failures of President Donald Trump’s diplomatic engagement with North Korea. Moon Jae-in lobbied hard to help set up Trump’s three summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, but the the diplomacy stalemated. North Korea has a history of staging weapons tests and other provocations to test new U.S. presidents, and Kim vowed to strengthen his nuclear weapons program in recent political speeches that were seen as aimed at pressuring the incoming Biden administration. The South Korean leader has been desperate to keep alive a positive atmosphere for dialogue. He claimed Kim still had a “clear willingness” to denuclearize.",
"Moon urges Biden to learn from Trump's N. Korea diplomacy"
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"Keith Edwards"
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Terrorist threat case is settled
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EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - A plea bargain was reached Monday in the case of the woman who claimed she was the victim of threats that forced Stanley-Boyd schools into a soft hold, but who was ultimately charged with making those threats herself.
Police say in February 2020 Brittany Frane sent threatening text messages to herself, using an app that made it look like her ex-boyfriend sent them. The messages threatened to kill her, her family, and referenced the school district, which went on hold.
Monday in Eau Claire County Court Judge Emily Long ordered Frane to do community service, write letters of apology to the victims, and have no other contact with them. If she does all that and doesn't break any laws for three years, a felony terrorist threat charge will be reduced to misdemeanor disorderly conduct, and an identity theft charge will be dismissed.
Frane was also found guilty of obstructing an officer and two counts of telephone harassment, and was ordered to pay more than $1,700 in court costs.
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| 2021-01-05T00:00:00 |
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"EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - A plea bargain was reached Monday in the case of the woman who claimed she was the victim of threats that forced Stanley-Boyd schools into a soft hold, but who was ultimately charged with making those threats herself.\nPolice say in February 2020 Brittany Frane sent threatening text messages to herself, using an app that made it look like her ex-boyfriend sent them. The messages threatened to kill her, her family, and referenced the school district, which went on hold.\nMonday in Eau Claire County Court Judge Emily Long ordered Frane to do community service, write letters of apology to the victims, and have no other contact with them. If she does all that and doesn't break any laws for three years, a felony terrorist threat charge will be reduced to misdemeanor disorderly conduct, and an identity theft charge will be dismissed.\nFrane was also found guilty of obstructing an officer and two counts of telephone harassment, and was ordered to pay more than $1,700 in court costs.",
"Terrorist threat case is settled"
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