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BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — An elementary school once attended by John F. Kennedy is being renamed to honor a Black activist and suffragist after research revealed that the school’s previous namesake was a slave owner. The public school district in Brookline announced Friday that it will hold an online ceremony next week formally renaming the school as the Florida Ruffin Ridley School. The town agreed on the name in 2019 after deciding to abandon its previous one, the Edward Devotion School. Ridley was a prominent Black activist and writer who supported women’s suffrage and the anti-lynching movement.
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"BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP) — An elementary school once attended by John F. Kennedy is being renamed to honor a Black activist and suffragist after research revealed that the school’s previous namesake was a slave owner. The public school district in Brookline announced Friday that it will hold an online ceremony next week formally renaming the school as the Florida Ruffin Ridley School. The town agreed on the name in 2019 after deciding to abandon its previous one, the Edward Devotion School. Ridley was a prominent Black activist and writer who supported women’s suffrage and the anti-lynching movement.",
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Rancher Bundy's son arrested in Nevada
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A son of rancher and states’ rights advocate Cliven Bundy has been arrested in Nevada. The Las Vegas Sun reports 41-year-old Cliven Lance Bundy appeared in court Tuesday after he was jailed on warrants including violating a domestic violence restraining order and resisting a public officer. Henderson police confirmed the arrest. In 2015, Bundy was sentenced to prison for 2013 felony convictions. Bundy’s father gained national attention over a 2014 armed standoff with federal agents near the family ranch in Nevada. Two years later, Bundy’s brothers led a 41-day anti-government protest occupation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
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"LAS VEGAS (AP) — A son of rancher and states’ rights advocate Cliven Bundy has been arrested in Nevada. The Las Vegas Sun reports 41-year-old Cliven Lance Bundy appeared in court Tuesday after he was jailed on warrants including violating a domestic violence restraining order and resisting a public officer. Henderson police confirmed the arrest. In 2015, Bundy was sentenced to prison for 2013 felony convictions. Bundy’s father gained national attention over a 2014 armed standoff with federal agents near the family ranch in Nevada. Two years later, Bundy’s brothers led a 41-day anti-government protest occupation at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.",
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Important tips on preventing hypothermia
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WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) -- While we aren't in the negatives yet, current cold weather may still be a threat. You can become hypothermic without even being exposed to freezing temperatures.
Frost-bite is an issue too. Local medical experts alert you to the difference between the two, and how to handle both.
Aspirus internal medicine Dr. Larry Gordon said, "frostbite typically concerns the temperature, the wind chill, and the amount of skin exposed."
The more you cover-up, the less likely you are to have issues. But frostbite can happen quickly. If it happens to you, Dr. Gordon said your next move should be to soak the area in warm water (not hot water).
Hypothermia is typically considered a long exposure concern.
Dr. Gordon said energy is key to staying warm. The best thing you can do is eat, and stay active.
But as the number of huts grows on the lake, so does concern for hypothermia from falling in bodies of water.
"You're gonna get hypothermia a lot quicker, and the reason for this is because you're wet. The water is going to wick all your heat away," said
Dr. Gordon.
In that case, remove all wet clothing from your body, and re-cover yourself in warm, dry clothes. It's also never a bad idea to seek medical attention.
Dr. Gordon urges to always bundle up and never go into freezing temperatures for long periods of time alone. If you become hypothermic, it is only a matter of time before you lose consciousness.
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"WAUSAU, Wis. (WAOW) -- While we aren't in the negatives yet, current cold weather may still be a threat. You can become hypothermic without even being exposed to freezing temperatures.\nFrost-bite is an issue too. Local medical experts alert you to the difference between the two, and how to handle both.\nAspirus internal medicine Dr. Larry Gordon said, \"frostbite typically concerns the temperature, the wind chill, and the amount of skin exposed.\"\nThe more you cover-up, the less likely you are to have issues. But frostbite can happen quickly. If it happens to you, Dr. Gordon said your next move should be to soak the area in warm water (not hot water).\nHypothermia is typically considered a long exposure concern.\nDr. Gordon said energy is key to staying warm. The best thing you can do is eat, and stay active.\nBut as the number of huts grows on the lake, so does concern for hypothermia from falling in bodies of water.\n\"You're gonna get hypothermia a lot quicker, and the reason for this is because you're wet. The water is going to wick all your heat away,\" said\nDr. Gordon.\nIn that case, remove all wet clothing from your body, and re-cover yourself in warm, dry clothes. It's also never a bad idea to seek medical attention.\nDr. Gordon urges to always bundle up and never go into freezing temperatures for long periods of time alone. If you become hypothermic, it is only a matter of time before you lose consciousness.",
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US lawyers ask 2nd Circuit to nix Trump from defamation suit
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NEW YORK (AP) — Justice Department lawyers have asked a federal appeals court to replace President Donald Trump with the United States as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he raped her in the 1990s. The government lawyers filed papers late Friday in an appeal of a Manhattan judge’s ruling denying the substitution in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll. She says Trump raped her in the dressing room of an upscale Manhattan department store. The Justice Department lawyers say statements Trump made after Carroll made her allegations public in 2019 were in his official capacity as president. Carroll’s lawyer expects President-elect Joe Biden’s Justice Department to scrutinize the case.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Justice Department lawyers have asked a federal appeals court to replace President Donald Trump with the United States as the defendant in a defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says he raped her in the 1990s. The government lawyers filed papers late Friday in an appeal of a Manhattan judge’s ruling denying the substitution in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll. She says Trump raped her in the dressing room of an upscale Manhattan department store. The Justice Department lawyers say statements Trump made after Carroll made her allegations public in 2019 were in his official capacity as president. Carroll’s lawyer expects President-elect Joe Biden’s Justice Department to scrutinize the case.",
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Brazil's pandemic deaths top 200,000 amid a return to fun
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SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil has seen its coronavirus deaths surpass 200,000, pushing the second highest toll in the world higher even as Brazilians are again crowding their beaches. The Brazilian health ministry said Thursday that the country recorded 1,524 deaths in the previous 24 hours, putting its total at 200,498 for the pandemic. Many Brazilians have been straining against quarantine for months, going to bars or small gatherings with friends, though big blowouts had been few and far between since the pandemic began. But while many countries imposed new restrictions to limit the spread of the virus in mid-December, Brazil’s government gave its blessing for holiday fun in the sun. Festivities kicked off after the Southern Hemisphere’s summer started Dec. 21.
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"SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil has seen its coronavirus deaths surpass 200,000, pushing the second highest toll in the world higher even as Brazilians are again crowding their beaches. The Brazilian health ministry said Thursday that the country recorded 1,524 deaths in the previous 24 hours, putting its total at 200,498 for the pandemic. Many Brazilians have been straining against quarantine for months, going to bars or small gatherings with friends, though big blowouts had been few and far between since the pandemic began. But while many countries imposed new restrictions to limit the spread of the virus in mid-December, Brazil’s government gave its blessing for holiday fun in the sun. Festivities kicked off after the Southern Hemisphere’s summer started Dec. 21.",
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Friday's Scores
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Woman found dead in Iowa was daughter of Minnesota justice
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Family members say a 21-year-old woman found dead outside a sorority house at Iowa State University was the daughter of a Minnesota Supreme Court justice and prominent hospital executive. Family members released a statement Friday identifying the woman as Olivia Chutich, the daughter of Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Margaret Chutich and Allina Health CEO Penny Wheeler. The statement says Olivia was the light of their lives. Police say the Iowa State student was found unconscious Friday morning in the Delta Delta Delta parking lot. She was pronounced dead at the scene. A cause of death hasn’t been released.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Family members say a 21-year-old woman found dead outside a sorority house at Iowa State University was the daughter of a Minnesota Supreme Court justice and prominent hospital executive. Family members released a statement Friday identifying the woman as Olivia Chutich, the daughter of Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Margaret Chutich and Allina Health CEO Penny Wheeler. The statement says Olivia was the light of their lives. Police say the Iowa State student was found unconscious Friday morning in the Delta Delta Delta parking lot. She was pronounced dead at the scene. A cause of death hasn’t been released.",
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More contagious virus variant discovered in Twin Cities area
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota health officials have confirmed five cases of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus in the Twin Cities area. The variant, which was first detected late last year in the United Kingdom, was identified in specimens from residents in four Minnesota counties. Although officials aren’t surprised by the discovery and don’t believe it will lead to more serious cases, it raises the potential for the virus to spread even more rapidly. Health officials say they don’t know if any of the five people had been hospitalized. At least two of the five recently traveled abroad. Minnesota on Saturday reported 2,489 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 43 more deaths from the disease.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota health officials have confirmed five cases of a more contagious variant of the coronavirus in the Twin Cities area. The variant, which was first detected late last year in the United Kingdom, was identified in specimens from residents in four Minnesota counties. Although officials aren’t surprised by the discovery and don’t believe it will lead to more serious cases, it raises the potential for the virus to spread even more rapidly. Health officials say they don’t know if any of the five people had been hospitalized. At least two of the five recently traveled abroad. Minnesota on Saturday reported 2,489 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 43 more deaths from the disease.",
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Google says Chrome cookie replacement plan making progress
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LONDON (AP) — Google says it’s making progress on its plan to revamp Chrome user tracking technology aimed at improving privacy even as it faces challenges from regulators and officials. The company gave an update Monday on its work to remove from its Chrome browser so-called third-party cookies, which are used by a website’s advertisers or partners and can be used to track user browsing habist across the internet. They’ve been a longtime source of privacy concerns and Google said a year ago that it would do away with them, in an announcement that shook up the online advertising industry. In a blog post, Google said the proposals will “help publishers and advertisers succeed while also protecting people’s privacy as they move across the web.”
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"LONDON (AP) — Google says it’s making progress on its plan to revamp Chrome user tracking technology aimed at improving privacy even as it faces challenges from regulators and officials. The company gave an update Monday on its work to remove from its Chrome browser so-called third-party cookies, which are used by a website’s advertisers or partners and can be used to track user browsing habist across the internet. They’ve been a longtime source of privacy concerns and Google said a year ago that it would do away with them, in an announcement that shook up the online advertising industry. In a blog post, Google said the proposals will “help publishers and advertisers succeed while also protecting people’s privacy as they move across the web.”",
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4 Minnesota GOP lawmakers silent on blame for Capitol siege
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The four Republicans in Minnesota’s congressional delegation split on whether to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College. But they remained silent Thursday on whether President Donald Trump and other GOP leaders bear any blame for the violence at the U.S. Capitol that interrupted the proceedings. Minnesota Democrats held little back on a day when top Democratic leaders called for Trump’s removal from office. Rep. Dean Phillips implored Congress to stay in session to consider impeaching Trump or invoking the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove him. He also demanded the ouster of those responsible for the security failure at the Capitol.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The four Republicans in Minnesota’s congressional delegation split on whether to certify President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the Electoral College. But they remained silent Thursday on whether President Donald Trump and other GOP leaders bear any blame for the violence at the U.S. Capitol that interrupted the proceedings. Minnesota Democrats held little back on a day when top Democratic leaders called for Trump’s removal from office. Rep. Dean Phillips implored Congress to stay in session to consider impeaching Trump or invoking the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove him. He also demanded the ouster of those responsible for the security failure at the Capitol.",
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Miller Park changes name American Family Field
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MILWAUKEE (WKOW) -- Beginning at midnight, Miller Park officially became American Family Field.
The Milwaukee Brewers announced that their home ballpark would change its name to American Family Field in January 2020.
The name change took effect Friday with the beginning of the new year.
The team first announced that the park would get a new name in 2019.
American Family Insurance has the naming rights for the next 15 years.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/01/miller-park-changes-name-american-family-field/
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"MILWAUKEE (WKOW) -- Beginning at midnight, Miller Park officially became American Family Field.\nThe Milwaukee Brewers announced that their home ballpark would change its name to American Family Field in January 2020.\nThe name change took effect Friday with the beginning of the new year.\nThe team first announced that the park would get a new name in 2019.\nAmerican Family Insurance has the naming rights for the next 15 years.",
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Mexico recovers bodies of 53 bodies of migrants in 2020
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government says it recovered 53 bodies of migrants from several countries in 2020 who drowned or died of other causes in Mexico. The National Migration Institute said Wednesday that the dead were from mostly from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Haiti. Some of the migrants were from Mexico. All were apparently attempting to reach the United States. The institute says the deaths occurred along Mexico’s northern border, largely drownings in the Rio Bravo, also known as the Rio Grande, which is the border with Texas. Others died of dehydration or injuries in desert or mountainous areas, often after being abandoned by migrant smugglers.
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government says it recovered 53 bodies of migrants from several countries in 2020 who drowned or died of other causes in Mexico. The National Migration Institute said Wednesday that the dead were from mostly from Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Haiti. Some of the migrants were from Mexico. All were apparently attempting to reach the United States. The institute says the deaths occurred along Mexico’s northern border, largely drownings in the Rio Bravo, also known as the Rio Grande, which is the border with Texas. Others died of dehydration or injuries in desert or mountainous areas, often after being abandoned by migrant smugglers.",
"Mexico recovers bodies of 53 bodies of migrants in 2020"
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Former Obama aide to be tapped as Iran envoy, angering hawks
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A top national security aide to former President Barack Obama is expected to be tapped as U.S. envoy for Iran. Several people familiar with the matter say Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to name Rob Malley as the Biden administration’s point person on Iran. According to these people, including two congressional aides, Malley’s current employer, the International Crisis Group, has told staffers it expects the appointment to be announced Friday. The State Department declined to comment. Iran hawks are aghast, believing Malley to be a key architect of the 2015 nuclear deal that former President Donald Trump withdrew from. Deal supporters have praised Malley for his expertise.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — A top national security aide to former President Barack Obama is expected to be tapped as U.S. envoy for Iran. Several people familiar with the matter say Secretary of State Antony Blinken plans to name Rob Malley as the Biden administration’s point person on Iran. According to these people, including two congressional aides, Malley’s current employer, the International Crisis Group, has told staffers it expects the appointment to be announced Friday. The State Department declined to comment. Iran hawks are aghast, believing Malley to be a key architect of the 2015 nuclear deal that former President Donald Trump withdrew from. Deal supporters have praised Malley for his expertise.",
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Probation ordered in teen attack case
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ST. CROIX COUNTY (WQOW) - A western Wisconsin girl who was 14 when she was accused of attempting to murder her brother's new girlfriend because she was jealous was placed on probation Wednesday for five years.
Kali Bookey, from New Richmond, was charged in 2016 with riding her bicycle to the 15 year old victim's home and attacking her as she slept. The victim said she was suffocated, punched and kicked in the head, and her throat cut four times with a piece of broken bowl.
On Wednesday a St. Croix county judge ordered that if Bookey successfully completes probation her criminal record will be expunged.
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"ST. CROIX COUNTY (WQOW) - A western Wisconsin girl who was 14 when she was accused of attempting to murder her brother's new girlfriend because she was jealous was placed on probation Wednesday for five years.\nKali Bookey, from New Richmond, was charged in 2016 with riding her bicycle to the 15 year old victim's home and attacking her as she slept. The victim said she was suffocated, punched and kicked in the head, and her throat cut four times with a piece of broken bowl.\nOn Wednesday a St. Croix county judge ordered that if Bookey successfully completes probation her criminal record will be expunged.",
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Winter Weather Advisory until FRI 6:00 PM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Jackson 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
be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nJackson 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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Asia Today: Thailand confirms 745 new coronavirus cases
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BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand has registered 745 new coronavirus cases, with a new death reported in Bangkok, where a semi-lockdown went into effect. The Centre of COVID-19 Situation Administration said Monday that the new infections bring the total number since last January to 8,439, while the death toll has climbed to 65. The agency said the number included 152 Thais and 577 migrant workers in Samut Sakhon, the province next to Bangkok that is the epicenter of the new outbreak. Nearly all the infected workers were employed in fish markets and factories and are all housed in dormitories that have been closed off to the public since the recent outbreak began. Since the initial spike in late December, the virus has now been found in 54 of Thailand’s 73 provinces.
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"BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand has registered 745 new coronavirus cases, with a new death reported in Bangkok, where a semi-lockdown went into effect. The Centre of COVID-19 Situation Administration said Monday that the new infections bring the total number since last January to 8,439, while the death toll has climbed to 65. The agency said the number included 152 Thais and 577 migrant workers in Samut Sakhon, the province next to Bangkok that is the epicenter of the new outbreak. Nearly all the infected workers were employed in fish markets and factories and are all housed in dormitories that have been closed off to the public since the recent outbreak began. Since the initial spike in late December, the virus has now been found in 54 of Thailand’s 73 provinces.",
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — An official says at least six gunshots were fired into a western Indiana county’s Democratic Party headquarters within hours of the storming of the U.S. Capitol building by supporters of President Donald Trump. Heather Maddox, who chairs the Democratic Party in Tippecanoe County, says the attack happened sometime after the start of Wednesday afternoon’s insurrection in the nation’s capital and before people arrived back at the Lafayette offices on Thursday morning. She says it appears that at least two bullets went through glass in the front door and a few more went through a front window. Police are investigating.
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"LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — An official says at least six gunshots were fired into a western Indiana county’s Democratic Party headquarters within hours of the storming of the U.S. Capitol building by supporters of President Donald Trump. Heather Maddox, who chairs the Democratic Party in Tippecanoe County, says the attack happened sometime after the start of Wednesday afternoon’s insurrection in the nation’s capital and before people arrived back at the Lafayette offices on Thursday morning. She says it appears that at least two bullets went through glass in the front door and a few more went through a front window. Police are investigating.",
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Biden pandemic plan: control virus and stabilize the economy
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus action plan aims to bring new urgency to the nation’s vaccination campaign coupled with another round of economic relief for hunkered-down Americans. The Biden plan being unveiled Thursday comes as a divided nation remains caught in the grip of the pandemic’s most dangerous wave yet. More than 385,000 people have died in the U.S. Biden hopes his multipronged strategy will put the country on the path to recovery by the end of his administration’s first 100 days. Biden is expected to ask Congress for another round of $2,000 economic stimulus checks for Americans.
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"WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus action plan aims to bring new urgency to the nation’s vaccination campaign coupled with another round of economic relief for hunkered-down Americans. The Biden plan being unveiled Thursday comes as a divided nation remains caught in the grip of the pandemic’s most dangerous wave yet. More than 385,000 people have died in the U.S. Biden hopes his multipronged strategy will put the country on the path to recovery by the end of his administration’s first 100 days. Biden is expected to ask Congress for another round of $2,000 economic stimulus checks for Americans.",
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PARIS (AP) — French authorities say ravers at an underground, curfew-busting New Year’s Eve party that drew at least 2,500 people in western France attacked the police sent to shut them down. They say the party-goers torched one police vehicle and injured officers with volleys of bottles and stones. Ravers aboard hundreds of vehicles started converging on hangars in Lieuron, Brittany, on Thursday night to party into the New Year. Police and their vehicles were attacked when they tried to stop the ravers from installing their party gear. On Friday morning, 2,500 ravers from France and abroad were still partying, circled by a reinforced police presence. First aid workers were trying to distribute masks to prevent new coronavirus infections.
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"PARIS (AP) — French authorities say ravers at an underground, curfew-busting New Year’s Eve party that drew at least 2,500 people in western France attacked the police sent to shut them down. They say the party-goers torched one police vehicle and injured officers with volleys of bottles and stones. Ravers aboard hundreds of vehicles started converging on hangars in Lieuron, Brittany, on Thursday night to party into the New Year. Police and their vehicles were attacked when they tried to stop the ravers from installing their party gear. On Friday morning, 2,500 ravers from France and abroad were still partying, circled by a reinforced police presence. First aid workers were trying to distribute masks to prevent new coronavirus infections.",
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ROME (AP) — Italy has allowed a Spanish-flagged charity ship with 265 rescued migrants aboard to anchor off Sicily. The Open Arms vessel had brought the migrants safely aboard in separate rescues last week in the central Mediterranean. Port officials in Porto Empedocle, Sicily, said Monday that rough seas were for the time being delaying the transfer of minors, reported to number 50, to a center on land after they tested negative for the coronavirus. The remaining adults were expected to be transferred to a ferry chartered by Italy earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic so rescued migrants can do two weeks of quarantine.
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"ROME (AP) — Italy has allowed a Spanish-flagged charity ship with 265 rescued migrants aboard to anchor off Sicily. The Open Arms vessel had brought the migrants safely aboard in separate rescues last week in the central Mediterranean. Port officials in Porto Empedocle, Sicily, said Monday that rough seas were for the time being delaying the transfer of minors, reported to number 50, to a center on land after they tested negative for the coronavirus. The remaining adults were expected to be transferred to a ferry chartered by Italy earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic so rescued migrants can do two weeks of quarantine.",
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South Korean-flagged tanker in Iranian waters, feared seized
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A South Korean-flagged tanker bound for UAE has gone into Iranian territorial waters, with a security firm fearing the vessel has been seized. Satellite data from MarineTraffic.com showed the MT Hankuk Chemi off the port of Bandar Abbas on Monday afternoon without explanation. It had been traveling from Saudi Arabia to Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. The ship’s owners could not be immediately reached. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the vessel’s travel.
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"TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A South Korean-flagged tanker bound for UAE has gone into Iranian territorial waters, with a security firm fearing the vessel has been seized. Satellite data from MarineTraffic.com showed the MT Hankuk Chemi off the port of Bandar Abbas on Monday afternoon without explanation. It had been traveling from Saudi Arabia to Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates. The ship’s owners could not be immediately reached. Iran did not immediately acknowledge the vessel’s travel.",
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No. 5 Iowa looks for home win vs No. 16 Minnesota
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No. 16 Minnesota (10-3, 3-3) vs. No. 5 Iowa (10-2, 4-1)
Carver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa; Sunday, 2:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: No. 5 Iowa looks for its fourth straight win over No. 16 Minnesota at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The last victory for the Golden Gophers at Iowa was a 64-59 win on Feb. 12, 2015.
SAVVY VETERANS: Both of these teams have relied heavily on their seniors this year. Luka Garza, Joe Wieskamp and Jordan Bohannon have collectively accounted for 55 percent of Iowa’s scoring this season and 59 percent of the team’s points over its last five games. For Minnesota, Marcus Carr, Liam Robbins and Brandon Johnson have combined to score 53 percent of the team’s points this season, including 58 percent of all Golden Gophers points over their last five.
CREATING OFFENSE: Carr has either made or assisted on 41 percent of all Minnesota field goals over the last five games. The senior guard has 27 field goals and 25 assists in those games.
TWO STREAKS: Minnesota has dropped its last three road games, scoring 60.3 points and allowing 81.7 points during those contests. Iowa has won its last eight home games, scoring an average of 95 points while giving up 67.3.
PASSING FOR POINTS: The Hawkeyes have recently gotten baskets via assists more often than the Golden Gophers. Iowa has an assist on 52 of 90 field goals (57.8 percent) over its past three contests while Minnesota has assists on 33 of 66 field goals (50 percent) during its past three games.
DID YOU KNOW: Iowa is ranked fifth among all Division I teams with an average of 92.4 points per game.
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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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"No. 16 Minnesota (10-3, 3-3) vs. No. 5 Iowa (10-2, 4-1)\nCarver-Hawkeye Arena, Iowa City, Iowa; Sunday, 2:30 p.m. EST\nBOTTOM LINE: No. 5 Iowa looks for its fourth straight win over No. 16 Minnesota at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The last victory for the Golden Gophers at Iowa was a 64-59 win on Feb. 12, 2015.\nSAVVY VETERANS: Both of these teams have relied heavily on their seniors this year. Luka Garza, Joe Wieskamp and Jordan Bohannon have collectively accounted for 55 percent of Iowa’s scoring this season and 59 percent of the team’s points over its last five games. For Minnesota, Marcus Carr, Liam Robbins and Brandon Johnson have combined to score 53 percent of the team’s points this season, including 58 percent of all Golden Gophers points over their last five.\nCREATING OFFENSE: Carr has either made or assisted on 41 percent of all Minnesota field goals over the last five games. The senior guard has 27 field goals and 25 assists in those games.\nTWO STREAKS: Minnesota has dropped its last three road games, scoring 60.3 points and allowing 81.7 points during those contests. Iowa has won its last eight home games, scoring an average of 95 points while giving up 67.3.\nPASSING FOR POINTS: The Hawkeyes have recently gotten baskets via assists more often than the Golden Gophers. Iowa has an assist on 52 of 90 field goals (57.8 percent) over its past three contests while Minnesota has assists on 33 of 66 field goals (50 percent) during its past three games.\nDID YOU KNOW: Iowa is ranked fifth among all Division I teams with an average of 92.4 points per game.\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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US exploring new bases in Saudi Arabia amid Iran tensions
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military is looking into using a Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia and additional two airfields in the kingdom amid heightened tensions with Iran. The military describes the work as “contingency” planning. It said on Tuesday that it already had tested unloading and shipping cargo overland from Saudi Arabia’s port at Yanbu, a crucial terminal for oil pipelines in the kingdom. The U.S. is also looking at using air bases in Tabuk and Taif along the Red Sea as well. The move comes as tensions remain high between Washington and Iran over Tehran’s unraveled nuclear deal with world powers.
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"DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. military is looking into using a Red Sea port in Saudi Arabia and additional two airfields in the kingdom amid heightened tensions with Iran. The military describes the work as “contingency” planning. It said on Tuesday that it already had tested unloading and shipping cargo overland from Saudi Arabia’s port at Yanbu, a crucial terminal for oil pipelines in the kingdom. The U.S. is also looking at using air bases in Tabuk and Taif along the Red Sea as well. The move comes as tensions remain high between Washington and Iran over Tehran’s unraveled nuclear deal with world powers.",
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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Tributes are pouring in for South Africa’s Oscar-nominated anti-apartheid jazz trombonist and composer Jonas Gwangwa, who has died at the age of 83. With driving music that fired up Black South Africans’ resistance to repressive white minority rule, Gwangwa left the country rather than submit to apartheid censorship. Other prominent exiled musicians included Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim and Miriam Makeba. Gwangwa was praised by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for his creative genius and dedication to the freedom of all South Africans. Ramaphosa said in his tribute that Gwangwa’s musical activism was so potent that his home was bombed by apartheid forces in 1985.
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"JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Tributes are pouring in for South Africa’s Oscar-nominated anti-apartheid jazz trombonist and composer Jonas Gwangwa, who has died at the age of 83. With driving music that fired up Black South Africans’ resistance to repressive white minority rule, Gwangwa left the country rather than submit to apartheid censorship. Other prominent exiled musicians included Hugh Masekela, Abdullah Ibrahim and Miriam Makeba. Gwangwa was praised by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa for his creative genius and dedication to the freedom of all South Africans. Ramaphosa said in his tribute that Gwangwa’s musical activism was so potent that his home was bombed by apartheid forces in 1985.",
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville city leaders praise the former Atlanta police chief who has been hired to oversee their struggling department in the wake of Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting. But some critics question if she is the right choice after a rocky departure from her previous job. Erika Shields was introduced this week. She stepped down from the top Atlanta post in June after the death of Rayshard Brooks, a Black man who was shot in the back by police in a restaurant parking lot. A Louisville city council member is urging the public to give Shields a chance. Critics ask why the city hired someone whose past raised such doubts.
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"LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville city leaders praise the former Atlanta police chief who has been hired to oversee their struggling department in the wake of Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting. But some critics question if she is the right choice after a rocky departure from her previous job. Erika Shields was introduced this week. She stepped down from the top Atlanta post in June after the death of Rayshard Brooks, a Black man who was shot in the back by police in a restaurant parking lot. A Louisville city council member is urging the public to give Shields a chance. Critics ask why the city hired someone whose past raised such doubts.",
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Courtney Shaw and Veronica Burton each had 15 points and nine rebounds, and No. 22 Northwestern beat Wisconsin 80-55. Northwestern took its first double-digit lead during a 10-0 run in the second quarter. Lindsey Pulliam and Sydney Wood scored 14 points apiece for Northwestern. Shaw was 6 of 7 from the field to reach a new career high in scoring. Jordan Hamilton had eight assists and Wood blocked three shots. Freshman Kate Thompson had a team-high nine points for Wisconsin. It was the first of four straight ranked opponents for the Badgers, including No. 19 Indiana on Sunday.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Courtney Shaw and Veronica Burton each had 15 points and nine rebounds, and No. 22 Northwestern beat Wisconsin 80-55. Northwestern took its first double-digit lead during a 10-0 run in the second quarter. Lindsey Pulliam and Sydney Wood scored 14 points apiece for Northwestern. Shaw was 6 of 7 from the field to reach a new career high in scoring. Jordan Hamilton had eight assists and Wood blocked three shots. Freshman Kate Thompson had a team-high nine points for Wisconsin. It was the first of four straight ranked opponents for the Badgers, including No. 19 Indiana on Sunday.",
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WASHINGTON (AP) — A growing number of Republican senators say they oppose holding an impeachment trial. That’s a sign of the dimming chances that former President Donald Trump will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the U.S. Capitol. House Democrats, who will walk the impeachment charge of “incitement of insurrection” to the Senate on Monday evening, are hoping that strong Republican denunciations of Trump after the Jan. 6 riot will translate into a conviction and a separate vote to bar Trump from holding office again. But GOP passions appear to have cooled since the insurrection. And Republican senators who will serve as jurors in the trial are rallying to his legal defense.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — A growing number of Republican senators say they oppose holding an impeachment trial. That’s a sign of the dimming chances that former President Donald Trump will be convicted on the charge that he incited a siege of the U.S. Capitol. House Democrats, who will walk the impeachment charge of “incitement of insurrection” to the Senate on Monday evening, are hoping that strong Republican denunciations of Trump after the Jan. 6 riot will translate into a conviction and a separate vote to bar Trump from holding office again. But GOP passions appear to have cooled since the insurrection. And Republican senators who will serve as jurors in the trial are rallying to his legal defense.",
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Chicago grants Emmett Till's South Side home landmark status
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CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago home of Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 lynching galvanized the civil rights movement, has been granted landmark status. The Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved an ordinance that protects the South Side home from demolition. Till was 14 in the summer of 1955 when he went to visit family in Mississippi. There he was killed by a mob of white men who accused him of whistling at a white woman. His death became a flashpoint for the civil rights movement when his mother insisted his mutilated body be placed in an open casket so the world could see what happened.
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"CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago home of Emmett Till, the Black teenager whose 1955 lynching galvanized the civil rights movement, has been granted landmark status. The Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved an ordinance that protects the South Side home from demolition. Till was 14 in the summer of 1955 when he went to visit family in Mississippi. There he was killed by a mob of white men who accused him of whistling at a white woman. His death became a flashpoint for the civil rights movement when his mother insisted his mutilated body be placed in an open casket so the world could see what happened.",
"Chicago grants Emmett Till's South Side home landmark status"
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Mobile labs take vaccine studies to diverse neighborhoods
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NEW YORK (AP) — More potential COVID-19 vaccines to fight the pandemic still are being tested, and some researchers are driving mobile labs into neighborhoods to recruit diverse volunteers. With scarce supplies of the Pfizer and Moderna shots, proving whether additional vaccines work is critical. So is ensuring they’re tested in communities of color that are hard-hit by the coronavirus yet have questions about vaccination. A U.S. program offers researchers RV-sized mobile clinics that help volunteers enroll in studies of the AstraZeneca and Novavax vaccines without having to visit a doctor’s office. At the same time, researchers can answer general vaccine questions from passersby.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — More potential COVID-19 vaccines to fight the pandemic still are being tested, and some researchers are driving mobile labs into neighborhoods to recruit diverse volunteers. With scarce supplies of the Pfizer and Moderna shots, proving whether additional vaccines work is critical. So is ensuring they’re tested in communities of color that are hard-hit by the coronavirus yet have questions about vaccination. A U.S. program offers researchers RV-sized mobile clinics that help volunteers enroll in studies of the AstraZeneca and Novavax vaccines without having to visit a doctor’s office. At the same time, researchers can answer general vaccine questions from passersby.",
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MADISON (WKOW) -- A new year come new goals and resolutions, but with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, Madison College counselor John Boyne says keeping those New Year's resolutions manageable is more important than ever.
"Hope is on the horizon," he said. "I think that hopefully will help people look ahead and maybe build some nice resolutions that will make a lot of things better."
Boyne said it's important for people to be flexible about the plans or resolutions they make and be prepared to change them if they're not going the way they think.
He also recommends syncing the resolution with something you enjoy. For instance, if you want to start lifting weights more, lifting them during a Green Bay Packers game might make things more tolerable or feasible.
Finally, celebrate the small progress. Boyne says maybe that's just you giving yourself a break and keeping a positive attitude amid the pandemic.
"Start small, and be encouraging and gentle with yourself," he said. "Celebrate the small wins."
If you want to make a resolution or set a new goal for yourself this year, Boyne suggests you go online to find some ideas that worked for others that may work for them. He also suggested the books "Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything" and "Atomic Habits."
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"MADISON (WKOW) -- A new year come new goals and resolutions, but with the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic in mind, Madison College counselor John Boyne says keeping those New Year's resolutions manageable is more important than ever.\n\"Hope is on the horizon,\" he said. \"I think that hopefully will help people look ahead and maybe build some nice resolutions that will make a lot of things better.\"\nBoyne said it's important for people to be flexible about the plans or resolutions they make and be prepared to change them if they're not going the way they think.\nHe also recommends syncing the resolution with something you enjoy. For instance, if you want to start lifting weights more, lifting them during a Green Bay Packers game might make things more tolerable or feasible.\nFinally, celebrate the small progress. Boyne says maybe that's just you giving yourself a break and keeping a positive attitude amid the pandemic.\n\"Start small, and be encouraging and gentle with yourself,\" he said. \"Celebrate the small wins.\"\nIf you want to make a resolution or set a new goal for yourself this year, Boyne suggests you go online to find some ideas that worked for others that may work for them. He also suggested the books \"Tiny Habits: The Small Changes That Change Everything\" and \"Atomic Habits.\"",
"Sticking to your New Year’s resolutions starts with flexibility"
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Official: 2 insider attackers kill 12 Afghan militiamen
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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan police say an insider attack by at least two members of an Afghan militia has killed 12 of their fellow militiamen. A police spokesman in the western Herat province said Saturday that the attackers fled with weapons and ammunition. A Taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the insider attack, which took place late Friday. Meanwhile, a sticky bomb attached to an armored police SUV exploded in the capital, Kabul. The blast Saturday killed two policemen and wounded another. In the southern Helmand province, a suicide car bomber targeted a police compound late Friday, killing one policeman and wounding two others. No one immediately claimed responsibility for either attack.
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"KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Afghan police say an insider attack by at least two members of an Afghan militia has killed 12 of their fellow militiamen. A police spokesman in the western Herat province said Saturday that the attackers fled with weapons and ammunition. A Taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the insider attack, which took place late Friday. Meanwhile, a sticky bomb attached to an armored police SUV exploded in the capital, Kabul. The blast Saturday killed two policemen and wounded another. In the southern Helmand province, a suicide car bomber targeted a police compound late Friday, killing one policeman and wounding two others. No one immediately claimed responsibility for either attack.",
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Amazon pledges $2B for affordable housing in 3 US cities
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SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon has announced $2 billion in loans and grants to secure affordable housing in three U.S. cities where it has major operations. It would go to the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, Arlington, Virginia, and Nashville, Tennessee. The Seattle Times reported Wednesday that Amazon said it would give $185.5 million to the King County Housing Authority in Washington state to help buy affordable apartments and keep the rents low. The agency is expected to pair that with bond funding to pay for its recent purchase of three Bellevue apartment buildings. Other tech companies have invested large sums to boost affordable housing after years of complaints that they have worsened inequality by pushing housing prices higher.
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"SEATTLE (AP) — Amazon has announced $2 billion in loans and grants to secure affordable housing in three U.S. cities where it has major operations. It would go to the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, Arlington, Virginia, and Nashville, Tennessee. The Seattle Times reported Wednesday that Amazon said it would give $185.5 million to the King County Housing Authority in Washington state to help buy affordable apartments and keep the rents low. The agency is expected to pair that with bond funding to pay for its recent purchase of three Bellevue apartment buildings. Other tech companies have invested large sums to boost affordable housing after years of complaints that they have worsened inequality by pushing housing prices higher.",
"Amazon pledges $2B for affordable housing in 3 US cities"
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US Air Force deploys airmen, drones to base in Romania
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BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — The U.S. Air Force has deployed about 90 airmen and an unspecified number of drone aircraft to a base in central Romania, boosting its military presence in the region where there are allied concerns that Russia is trying to display its military strength. The Romanian Defense Ministry said Wednesday the U.S. deployment in its Campia Turzii Air Base will be for “a few months” to conduct information gathering, surveillance and research missions in support of NATO operations. NATO-member Romania shares the Black Sea border with Russia and Moscow has lately been arming its neighbor Serbia with military aircraft, tanks and other armored vehicles.
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"BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — The U.S. Air Force has deployed about 90 airmen and an unspecified number of drone aircraft to a base in central Romania, boosting its military presence in the region where there are allied concerns that Russia is trying to display its military strength. The Romanian Defense Ministry said Wednesday the U.S. deployment in its Campia Turzii Air Base will be for “a few months” to conduct information gathering, surveillance and research missions in support of NATO operations. NATO-member Romania shares the Black Sea border with Russia and Moscow has lately been arming its neighbor Serbia with military aircraft, tanks and other armored vehicles.",
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Police: Protesters outside Sen. Hawley home were ‘peaceful’
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Protesters who gathered outside the Virginia home of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley Monday evening were peaceful and they left when police explained they were violating local picketing laws, police said Tuesday. The Missouri senator claimed on Twitter that the group had been engaged in “leftwing violence.” Officers were called to the Vienna home after someone reported that there were “people protesting in front of the house.” Master Police Officer Juan Vazquez, a spokesman for the Town of Vienna Police Department, said that officers who responded to the scene found that the “people were peaceful.” Demonstrators went to Hawley’s home after he said he would object when Congress convenes Wednesday to affirm Joe Biden’s election victory.
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"Protesters who gathered outside the Virginia home of Republican Sen. Josh Hawley Monday evening were peaceful and they left when police explained they were violating local picketing laws, police said Tuesday. The Missouri senator claimed on Twitter that the group had been engaged in “leftwing violence.” Officers were called to the Vienna home after someone reported that there were “people protesting in front of the house.” Master Police Officer Juan Vazquez, a spokesman for the Town of Vienna Police Department, said that officers who responded to the scene found that the “people were peaceful.” Demonstrators went to Hawley’s home after he said he would object when Congress convenes Wednesday to affirm Joe Biden’s election victory.",
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Teen charged in Wisconsin protest shootings has plea hearing
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An Illinois teenager charged in the slayings of two people during street protests in Wisconsin following the police shooting of a Black man was expected to enter a plea in the case Tuesday. Kyle Rittenhouse, now 18, heads to court just as the city of Kenosha is bracing for a charging decision for the white police officer who shot Jacob Blake on Aug. 23. The shooting, which was captured on bystander video and left Blake paralyzed, sparked sometimes violent unrest and eventually the deadly confrontation between Rittenhouse and several protesters. There’s no word on exactly when a prosecutor will announce whether the officer who shot Blake will be charged, but it’s expected anytime.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An Illinois teenager charged in the slayings of two people during street protests in Wisconsin following the police shooting of a Black man was expected to enter a plea in the case Tuesday. Kyle Rittenhouse, now 18, heads to court just as the city of Kenosha is bracing for a charging decision for the white police officer who shot Jacob Blake on Aug. 23. The shooting, which was captured on bystander video and left Blake paralyzed, sparked sometimes violent unrest and eventually the deadly confrontation between Rittenhouse and several protesters. There’s no word on exactly when a prosecutor will announce whether the officer who shot Blake will be charged, but it’s expected anytime.",
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Buffalo County
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TODAY…
* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
Freezing fog could make roads and sidewalks icy.
* WHERE…Portions of central, north central, southwest and west
central Wisconsin, north central and northeast Iowa and
southeast Minnesota.
* WHEN…Until noon CST today.
* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility
and freezing fog.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
If driving, slow down, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty
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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nBuffalo County\n…DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST TODAY…\n* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.\nFreezing fog could make roads and sidewalks icy.\n* WHERE…Portions of central, north central, southwest and west\ncentral Wisconsin, north central and northeast Iowa and\nsoutheast Minnesota.\n* WHEN…Until noon CST today.\n* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility\nand freezing fog.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nIf driving, slow down, use low-beam headlights, and leave plenty\nof distance ahead of you. Listen for oncoming vehicles before\npulling out into traffic.\n&&",
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Hong Kong grants bail to arrested pro-democracy activists
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HONG KONG (AP) — Authorities in Hong Kong say they have granted bail to most of the 55 pro-democracy activists who were arrested this week in a sweeping crackdown on dissent. One of the activists said they could still be charged under a tough national security law. The activists were accused of taking part in an unofficial primary election last year that authorities said was part of a plan to paralyze the Legislative Council and subvert state power. The primary was held to choose the best candidates to field as the pro-democracy camp sought to win a majority of seats. Wednesday’s mass arrests were the biggest move against Hong Kong’s democracy movement since Beijing imposed the national security law last June to quell dissent.
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"HONG KONG (AP) — Authorities in Hong Kong say they have granted bail to most of the 55 pro-democracy activists who were arrested this week in a sweeping crackdown on dissent. One of the activists said they could still be charged under a tough national security law. The activists were accused of taking part in an unofficial primary election last year that authorities said was part of a plan to paralyze the Legislative Council and subvert state power. The primary was held to choose the best candidates to field as the pro-democracy camp sought to win a majority of seats. Wednesday’s mass arrests were the biggest move against Hong Kong’s democracy movement since Beijing imposed the national security law last June to quell dissent.",
"Hong Kong grants bail to arrested pro-democracy activists"
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Mexico says US 'fabricated' charges, releases evidence
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration “fabricated” drug trafficking accusations against his country’s former defense minister, and his government on Friday published what he said was the entire case file provided by U.S. authorities when they sent him back to Mexico. The unprecedented move came one day after Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office announced it was dropping the drug trafficking case against retired Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos. The file included transcripts of intercepted calls. The U.S. government dropped its charges against Cienfuegos in November in a diplomatic concession to the important bilateral relationship and sent him back to Mexico, where he was immediately released.
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration “fabricated” drug trafficking accusations against his country’s former defense minister, and his government on Friday published what he said was the entire case file provided by U.S. authorities when they sent him back to Mexico. The unprecedented move came one day after Mexico’s Attorney General’s Office announced it was dropping the drug trafficking case against retired Gen. Salvador Cienfuegos. The file included transcripts of intercepted calls. The U.S. government dropped its charges against Cienfuegos in November in a diplomatic concession to the important bilateral relationship and sent him back to Mexico, where he was immediately released.",
"Mexico says US 'fabricated' charges, releases evidence"
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Record 3-point night helps Jazz win 131-118 at Milwaukee
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 32 points as the Utah Jazz made a franchise record 25 3-pointers to win 131-118 at Milwaukee and hand the Bucks their first home loss. Utah shot 25 of 53 from 3-point range to snap a two-game skid after suffering double-digit losses at Brooklyn and New York. Jordan Clarkson had 23 of his 26 points off the bench in the first half. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 35 points and Khris Middleton had 31 for Milwaukee.
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"MILWAUKEE (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 32 points as the Utah Jazz made a franchise record 25 3-pointers to win 131-118 at Milwaukee and hand the Bucks their first home loss. Utah shot 25 of 53 from 3-point range to snap a two-game skid after suffering double-digit losses at Brooklyn and New York. Jordan Clarkson had 23 of his 26 points off the bench in the first half. Giannis Antetokounmpo had 35 points and Khris Middleton had 31 for Milwaukee.",
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EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) -There was more than bragging rights on the line when Eau Claire North and Memorial met on the mats Thursday night.
At stake was the chance to secure the new wrestling travel trophy, which will now be awarded to the winner of Old Abes/Huskies meets.
Memorial got the tradition started, winning the match 45-24.
"It's something we've talked about all week," said Old Abes head coach Sam Burzynski. "The kids have been so excited. That's all they've been thinking about all week is winning the trophy, winning the trophy. And we get to have the trophy in our trophy case at the end of the day. So, the kids are excited, I'm excited. It was a great win today."
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"EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) -There was more than bragging rights on the line when Eau Claire North and Memorial met on the mats Thursday night.\nAt stake was the chance to secure the new wrestling travel trophy, which will now be awarded to the winner of Old Abes/Huskies meets.\nMemorial got the tradition started, winning the match 45-24.\n\"It's something we've talked about all week,\" said Old Abes head coach Sam Burzynski. \"The kids have been so excited. That's all they've been thinking about all week is winning the trophy, winning the trophy. And we get to have the trophy in our trophy case at the end of the day. So, the kids are excited, I'm excited. It was a great win today.\"",
"Old Abes nab first Big Rivers Wrestling Rivalry Trophy"
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NEW DELHI (AP) — Representatives of the Indian government and tens of thousands of protesting farmers have failed to make progress in their eighth round of talks over the farmers’ demand that new agricultural reform laws be scrapped. The agriculture minister offered to amend any flaws in the three laws but refused to repeal them, prompting the farmers to continue their 44-day-old blockade of highways linking the capital with the country’s north. Farmers fear the government will stop buying grain at minimum guaranteed prices under the new laws and that corporations will then push prices down.
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — Representatives of the Indian government and tens of thousands of protesting farmers have failed to make progress in their eighth round of talks over the farmers’ demand that new agricultural reform laws be scrapped. The agriculture minister offered to amend any flaws in the three laws but refused to repeal them, prompting the farmers to continue their 44-day-old blockade of highways linking the capital with the country’s north. Farmers fear the government will stop buying grain at minimum guaranteed prices under the new laws and that corporations will then push prices down.",
"No progress in talks between farmers, Indian government"
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Winter Weather Advisory from SAT 3:00 PM CST until SUN 6:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
Pepin County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SATURDAY TO 6 AM
CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches.
* WHERE…Portions of west central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…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
at 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.
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| 2021-01-22T00:00:00 |
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"Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN\nPepin County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SATURDAY TO 6 AM\nCST SUNDAY…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5\ninches.\n* WHERE…Portions of west central Wisconsin.\n* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.\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&&",
"Winter Weather Advisory from SAT 3:00 PM CST until SUN 6:00 AM CST"
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White House adding sign language interpreter for briefings
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is adding a sign language interpreter to its daily press briefings. White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced the move during Monday’s briefing, and an interpreter could be seen on the White House’s YouTube stream of the event. It marks a shift from the Trump administration, which had only sporadic press briefings and didn’t include an interpreter until late in President Donald Trump’s term. Last September, a federal judge ordered the White House to include American Sign Language interpretation at all televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.
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| 2021-01-25T00:00:00 |
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is adding a sign language interpreter to its daily press briefings. White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced the move during Monday’s briefing, and an interpreter could be seen on the White House’s YouTube stream of the event. It marks a shift from the Trump administration, which had only sporadic press briefings and didn’t include an interpreter until late in President Donald Trump’s term. Last September, a federal judge ordered the White House to include American Sign Language interpretation at all televised briefings on the coronavirus pandemic.",
"White House adding sign language interpreter for briefings"
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EU leaders assess more restrictions to stop virus' variants
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BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders assessed more measures to counter the spread of coronavirus variants during a video summit Thursday as the bloc’s top disease control official said urgent action was needed to stave off a new wave of hospitalizations and deaths. Expressing great worry about the virus’ mutations, the 27 leaders looked at further border restrictions like limits on all non-essential travel, better tracking of mutations and improving coordination of lockdowns, worried that another surge of deaths across the EU was imminent. But they could not immediately agree on a decision.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/21/eu-to-hold-video-summit-to-assess-new-virus-restrictions/
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| 2021-01-21T00:00:00 |
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"BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders assessed more measures to counter the spread of coronavirus variants during a video summit Thursday as the bloc’s top disease control official said urgent action was needed to stave off a new wave of hospitalizations and deaths. Expressing great worry about the virus’ mutations, the 27 leaders looked at further border restrictions like limits on all non-essential travel, better tracking of mutations and improving coordination of lockdowns, worried that another surge of deaths across the EU was imminent. But they could not immediately agree on a decision.",
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Winter Weather Advisory until SUN 6:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
Pierce County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST EARLY
THIS MORNING…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches.
* WHERE…Portions of northwest and west central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…Until 6 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…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
at 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.
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| 2021-01-24T00:00:00 |
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NORTHWOOD, N.D. (AP) — A woman who was likely the oldest person in North Dakota has died at age 115. Family members say Iris Westman died Sunday at the Northwood nursing home where she’d lived since 2012. Relatives say Westman was mentally sharp right up until the end of her life. Great-great niece Katie Pinke says Westman “was always the epitome of a lady. She was so polite and kind and put together. She always shared such grace and kindness.” Pinke says Westman never married or had children, but cultivated relationships with her many nieces and nephews.
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"NORTHWOOD, N.D. (AP) — A woman who was likely the oldest person in North Dakota has died at age 115. Family members say Iris Westman died Sunday at the Northwood nursing home where she’d lived since 2012. Relatives say Westman was mentally sharp right up until the end of her life. Great-great niece Katie Pinke says Westman “was always the epitome of a lady. She was so polite and kind and put together. She always shared such grace and kindness.” Pinke says Westman never married or had children, but cultivated relationships with her many nieces and nephews.",
"Likely the oldest person in North Dakota has died at age 115"
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Kansas to shut down unemployment system to deal with fraud
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas will shut down its system for processing claims for benefits from unemployed workers this weekend to impose new anti-fraud protections. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly made the announcement Wednesday shortly after Republican lawmakers said they will push to protect employers from being on the hook for fraudulent claims. GOP lawmakers said a surge in claims is a signal that the state is potentially seeing thousands more fraudulent claims. Kelly said they might be right and that the unemployment system will go down from 2 p.m. Saturday until 7 a.m. Tuesday. No benefits will be paid during that time but Kelly said the state will try to catch up afterward.
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| 2021-01-28T00:00:00 |
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"TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas will shut down its system for processing claims for benefits from unemployed workers this weekend to impose new anti-fraud protections. Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly made the announcement Wednesday shortly after Republican lawmakers said they will push to protect employers from being on the hook for fraudulent claims. GOP lawmakers said a surge in claims is a signal that the state is potentially seeing thousands more fraudulent claims. Kelly said they might be right and that the unemployment system will go down from 2 p.m. Saturday until 7 a.m. Tuesday. No benefits will be paid during that time but Kelly said the state will try to catch up afterward.",
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Zimbabwe's foreign minister dies of COVID-19 amid resurgence
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo, who gained prominence in 2017 as the military general who announced the coup against then-president Robert Mugabe on television, has died from COVID-19, the government announced Wednesday. He was 61. Moyo, previously little known to the public, became the face of the coup when he announced that the military had placed Mugabe under house arrest as the military’s armored vehicles rolled into the capital, Harare. The coup ended Mugabe’s 37-year rule in Zimbabwe and he later died in Sept. 2019. Moyo was appointed foreign affairs minister after President Emerson Mnangagwa took power with military backing.
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"HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s Foreign Minister Sibusiso Moyo, who gained prominence in 2017 as the military general who announced the coup against then-president Robert Mugabe on television, has died from COVID-19, the government announced Wednesday. He was 61. Moyo, previously little known to the public, became the face of the coup when he announced that the military had placed Mugabe under house arrest as the military’s armored vehicles rolled into the capital, Harare. The coup ended Mugabe’s 37-year rule in Zimbabwe and he later died in Sept. 2019. Moyo was appointed foreign affairs minister after President Emerson Mnangagwa took power with military backing.",
"Zimbabwe's foreign minister dies of COVID-19 amid resurgence"
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"Associated Press"
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Minnesota allocated nearly 900K vaccine doses so far
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota health officials reported Friday the state has now been allocated 871,650 doses of federally controlled COVID-19 vaccine, up more than 240,000 doses from a week earlier. The state’s snapshot of progress in administering vaccines also showed that 214,050 people have gotten their first dose of a two-shot series, with 49,604 people having completed the two shots. If all the state’s 5.6 million residents were to get two shots, the federal vaccine allocated so far would amount to less than 8 percent of what’s needed. The numbers don’t reflect doses sent directly to federal organizations in Minnesota such as Veterans Affairs facilities.
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| 2021-01-22T00:00:00 |
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota health officials reported Friday the state has now been allocated 871,650 doses of federally controlled COVID-19 vaccine, up more than 240,000 doses from a week earlier. The state’s snapshot of progress in administering vaccines also showed that 214,050 people have gotten their first dose of a two-shot series, with 49,604 people having completed the two shots. If all the state’s 5.6 million residents were to get two shots, the federal vaccine allocated so far would amount to less than 8 percent of what’s needed. The numbers don’t reflect doses sent directly to federal organizations in Minnesota such as Veterans Affairs facilities.",
"Minnesota allocated nearly 900K vaccine doses so far"
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"Associated Press"
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Lawmakers say North Korean diplomat defected to South Korea
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean lawmakers say a North Korean diplomat who served as the country’s acting ambassador to Kuwait has defected to the South. The lawmakers say they were briefed by the National Intelligence Service that the diplomat arrived in South Korea in September 2019 with his wife and at least one child. North Korea, which touts itself as a socialist paradise, is extremely sensitive about defections, especially among its elite, and has sometimes insisted that they are South Korean or American plots to undermine its government.
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| 2021-01-26T00:00:00 |
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"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean lawmakers say a North Korean diplomat who served as the country’s acting ambassador to Kuwait has defected to the South. The lawmakers say they were briefed by the National Intelligence Service that the diplomat arrived in South Korea in September 2019 with his wife and at least one child. North Korea, which touts itself as a socialist paradise, is extremely sensitive about defections, especially among its elite, and has sometimes insisted that they are South Korean or American plots to undermine its government.",
"Lawmakers say North Korean diplomat defected to South Korea"
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"Associated Press"
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Saudis take on burden of oil output cut to support price
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Saudi Arabia says it’s cutting oil production by a million barrels a day through March as a “goodwill gesture.” The cut surprised oil markets where some had expected no change in production from Saudi-led OPEC and a clutch of allies like Russia. The decision comes as the pandemic sows uncertainty about when an economic recovery might arrive and boost sagging demand for energy. Saudi Arabia urged caution, saying demand for oil remains fragile even as the vaccination rollout raises hopes for an eventual return to more normal behavior. The price of oil rallied on Tuesday’s surprise cut by Saudi Arabia.
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| 2021-01-05T00:00:00 |
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"FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Saudi Arabia says it’s cutting oil production by a million barrels a day through March as a “goodwill gesture.” The cut surprised oil markets where some had expected no change in production from Saudi-led OPEC and a clutch of allies like Russia. The decision comes as the pandemic sows uncertainty about when an economic recovery might arrive and boost sagging demand for energy. Saudi Arabia urged caution, saying demand for oil remains fragile even as the vaccination rollout raises hopes for an eventual return to more normal behavior. The price of oil rallied on Tuesday’s surprise cut by Saudi Arabia.",
"Saudis take on burden of oil output cut to support price"
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"Associated Press"
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VIRUS TODAY: Pfizer says vaccine can work against variants
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New research suggests the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech can still work against a mutated coronavirus. Two easier-to-spread new variants of the virus have the world on edge. Two easier-to-spread new variants of the virus have the world on edge. Pfizer researchers say laboratory testing shows that the variants share a mutation that doesn’t block the vaccine. Meanwhile, in California, while facing a massive surge in coronavirus cases, the state has been issuing waivers allowing hospitals to temporarily bypass the nation’s only strict nurse-to-patient ratios. Nurses say that being forced to take on more patients is pushing them to the brink of burnout and affecting patient care.
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"New research suggests the COVID-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech can still work against a mutated coronavirus. Two easier-to-spread new variants of the virus have the world on edge. Two easier-to-spread new variants of the virus have the world on edge. Pfizer researchers say laboratory testing shows that the variants share a mutation that doesn’t block the vaccine. Meanwhile, in California, while facing a massive surge in coronavirus cases, the state has been issuing waivers allowing hospitals to temporarily bypass the nation’s only strict nurse-to-patient ratios. Nurses say that being forced to take on more patients is pushing them to the brink of burnout and affecting patient care.",
"VIRUS TODAY: Pfizer says vaccine can work against variants"
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Trump supporters rally near White House awaiting the president
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, thousands of people have lined up before sunrise Wednesday to show their support for President Donald Trump and his baseless claims of election fraud.
The president is expected to address supporters on the Ellipse, just south of the White House.
Trump's remarks will come just hours before members of the House and Senate gather at the Capitol to accept the vote of the Electoral College.
On Tuesday, protesters gathered in Freedom Plaza near the White House in opposition to the electoral vote.
The pro-Trump rallies have local officials and law enforcement bracing for potential violent street clashes.
You can watch the rally starting at 10 a.m. on the WQOW Facebook page.
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| 2021-01-06T00:00:00 |
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — As Congress prepares to affirm President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, thousands of people have lined up before sunrise Wednesday to show their support for President Donald Trump and his baseless claims of election fraud.\nThe president is expected to address supporters on the Ellipse, just south of the White House.\nTrump's remarks will come just hours before members of the House and Senate gather at the Capitol to accept the vote of the Electoral College.\nOn Tuesday, protesters gathered in Freedom Plaza near the White House in opposition to the electoral vote.\nThe pro-Trump rallies have local officials and law enforcement bracing for potential violent street clashes.\nYou can watch the rally starting at 10 a.m. on the WQOW Facebook page.",
"Trump supporters rally near White House awaiting the president"
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MF Doom, masked rapper known for complex lyrics, dies at 49
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — MF Doom, a masked rapper who awed hip-hop fans and fellow musicians with intricate wordplay, has died. He was 49. The British-born rapper rarely appeared in public in recent years without his signature mask, modeled after the Marvel Comics villain Doctor Doom. His death was confirmed Thursday by Doom’s representative, Richie Abbott. Jasmine Dumile said in a statement that her husband — whose real name is Daniel Dumile — died Oct. 31. The cause of death has not been released. She posted a photo of the rapper and a heartfelt message on his Instagram page calling him the “greatest husband, father” and thanking him for showing her how not to be “afraid to love.”
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — MF Doom, a masked rapper who awed hip-hop fans and fellow musicians with intricate wordplay, has died. He was 49. The British-born rapper rarely appeared in public in recent years without his signature mask, modeled after the Marvel Comics villain Doctor Doom. His death was confirmed Thursday by Doom’s representative, Richie Abbott. Jasmine Dumile said in a statement that her husband — whose real name is Daniel Dumile — died Oct. 31. The cause of death has not been released. She posted a photo of the rapper and a heartfelt message on his Instagram page calling him the “greatest husband, father” and thanking him for showing her how not to be “afraid to love.”",
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Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
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In ambulances, an unseen, unwelcome passenger: COVID-19
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — For emergency medical technicians, the coronavirus is constantly close. COVID-19 has become their biggest fear, riding with them in ambulances from 911 call to 911 call, from patient to patient. Many EMTs and paramedics on the front lines of the pandemic have lifelong goals of being first responders. But as the risks increase, some wonder if it’s worth risking their lives for a small paycheck and a dream. In Southern California, EMTs and paramedics are scrambling to help people in the national epicenter of the pandemic, where hospitals are bursting with patients after the holidays and ambulances are stuck waiting outside hospitals for hours until beds become available.
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"In ambulances, an unseen, unwelcome passenger: COVID-19"
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Small groups of pro-Trump demonstrators, some armed, are beginning to gather outside statehouses, including in Michigan, Ohio and South Carolina. In Lansing, Michigan, state police troopers walked around the Capitol grounds as a small group of demonstrators stood near a chain-link fence surrounding the 142-year-old building. Several National Guard vehicles were on a nearby street. In Columbus, Ohio, about two dozen people, several of whom were carrying long guns, protested outside the Capitol. Several dozen demonstrators also showed up outside the South Carolina Capitol in Columbia as a heavy law enforcement presence surrounded the downtown government complex.
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BEIJING (AP) — China’s exports rose in 2020 despite pressure from the coronavirus pandemic and a tariff war with Washington, boosting its politically volatile trade surplus to $535 billion, one of the highest ever reported. Customs data show exports rose 3.6% over 2019 to $2.6 trillion, an improvement over the previous year’s 0.5% gain. Imports edged down 1.1% to just over $2 trillion. China’s exporters benefited from the relatively early reopening of its economy and demand for masks and other Chinese-made medical supplies. Exporters have taken market share from foreign competitors that still face curbs imposed to fight the pandemic.
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"BEIJING (AP) — China’s exports rose in 2020 despite pressure from the coronavirus pandemic and a tariff war with Washington, boosting its politically volatile trade surplus to $535 billion, one of the highest ever reported. Customs data show exports rose 3.6% over 2019 to $2.6 trillion, an improvement over the previous year’s 0.5% gain. Imports edged down 1.1% to just over $2 trillion. China’s exporters benefited from the relatively early reopening of its economy and demand for masks and other Chinese-made medical supplies. Exporters have taken market share from foreign competitors that still face curbs imposed to fight the pandemic.",
"China 2020 exports up despite virus; surplus surges to $535B"
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French minister insists troops didn't bomb Mali wedding fete
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PARIS (AP) — France’s defense minister has insisted that its fighter jets didn’t strike civilians at a wedding party in central Mali a week ago, only jihadis who were their targets. Some reports said that a helicopter bombed people celebrating a wedding in the village of Bounti, but Parly said Sunday that no helicopters were engaged in the Jan. 3 strike that “eliminated several dozen jihadis.” She said in an interview on broadcaster France Inter that “there was neither a marriage, nor women nor children. It was men, exclusively… These are facts, exact, proven, cross-checked, certified.”
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"PARIS (AP) — France’s defense minister has insisted that its fighter jets didn’t strike civilians at a wedding party in central Mali a week ago, only jihadis who were their targets. Some reports said that a helicopter bombed people celebrating a wedding in the village of Bounti, but Parly said Sunday that no helicopters were engaged in the Jan. 3 strike that “eliminated several dozen jihadis.” She said in an interview on broadcaster France Inter that “there was neither a marriage, nor women nor children. It was men, exclusively… These are facts, exact, proven, cross-checked, certified.”",
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It was the first day with snow in 2021, though not much fell. We're still below average on the winter, though, but there's a lot of time left.
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The Chippewa Valley saw some wintry mix and snow through the middle of the day. In Eau Claire, it started as a mix before quickly changing over to all snow. It was enough to coat roads and sidewalks in snow and make things a little slick.
The official snow measurement for Eau Claire taken by Stormtracker 18 Meteorologists in partnership with NWS Twin Cities was 0.3". The highest snow report we've received as of late afternoon was one inch by WQOW Weather Tracker Dave in Chetek. Other reports generally show a trace to a half inch.
Eau Claire is a little bit behind average for the year, with the most important number on the snow analysis graphic being the winter to date line. Since it's still early in January, there will be time to make up that deficit. Climate data simply takes the monthly average and divides it evenly among the days of the month even though it tends to fall in larger chunks than the daily snow "normal". For the winter to date, Eau Claire is four inches below average.
We've dealt with visibility issues from fog and snow for much of the past few days, but this is finally coming to an end as a warm front that was also responsible for today's precipitation has drier air behind it. Visibility is much better this evening with many places still reading 10+ miles, which is the highest the automated sensors will report.
In addition, temps were able to warm into the low to mid 30s with even some spots close to 40 to our west in Minnesota. With the fresh layer of snow/moisture on the ground tonight, even the forecast very light wind of 4 to 9 mph is enough to pick up some of that moisture and once again form some patchy fog, but it won't likely be as think as it was the past few nights.
We'll be between a partly and mostly cloudy sky for most of the week even though temps will be warming. Expect highs in the low to mid 30s with spots that get a bit closer to a partly cloudy sky perhaps pushing into the upper 30s through Thursday. Another weak low pressure system approaches us for Wednesday, but the drier air in the lower levels of the atmosphere beneath our clouds will prevent most, if not all, snow from falling in the Chippewa Valley.
After that very slight chance, our next chance won't arrive until the weekend. That, too, brings just a slight chance for snow as temperatures will remain above average through next weekend.
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"Warmer than average and drier air is moving in",
"It was the first day with snow in 2021, though not much fell. We're still below average on the winter, though, but there's a lot of time left."
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 29 at 2:54PM CST until January 31 at 6:00PM CST by NWS La Crosse WI
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…Freezing Drizzle and Snow to Lead To Travel Impacts Saturday
Morning Through Sunday…
.Precipitation will begin Saturday morning as freezing drizzle
with light accumulation of ice expected. This will lead to
untreated roads becoming slippery during the day. The
precipitation will turn to all snow late Saturday afternoon and
evening and last through Sunday, leading to travel impacts. While
some questions still remain regarding strength of the system,
there seems to be pretty good consensus of 4 to 7 inches of snow
falling across parts of northeast Iowa into far southwest
Wisconsin. The heaviest looks to fall Saturday evening, where snow
rates of 1 inch per hour will be possible. Keep an eye on the
forecast this weekend and adjust travel plans as needed.
* WHAT…Snow and freezing drizzle expected. Total snow
accumulations of 2 to 4 inches and ice accumulations of up to a
tenth of an inch.
* WHERE…Portions of central, southwest and west central
Wisconsin.
* WHEN…From noon Saturday to 6 PM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
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.
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BAGHDAD (AP) — A mock funeral procession in Iraq has marked the one-year anniversary of the U.S. drone strike near Baghdad that killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and top Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. Thousands of mourners joined the march Saturday evening on the highway leading to the Baghdad airport, where the strike that killed the two men happened. It was blocked with cars. The scene of the bombing was turned into a shrine-like area sealed off by red ropes, with a photo of Soleimani and al-Muhandis in the middle, as mourners lit candles.
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"BAGHDAD (AP) — A mock funeral procession in Iraq has marked the one-year anniversary of the U.S. drone strike near Baghdad that killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and top Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. Thousands of mourners joined the march Saturday evening on the highway leading to the Baghdad airport, where the strike that killed the two men happened. It was blocked with cars. The scene of the bombing was turned into a shrine-like area sealed off by red ropes, with a photo of Soleimani and al-Muhandis in the middle, as mourners lit candles.",
"Baghdad procession marks anniversary of Iran general's death"
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Siegfried, meet Ahmet: German weather systems get makeover
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BERLIN (AP) — Move over, Siegfried. Ahmet is on the way. A journalists’ group gave a low pressure system bringing frigid temperatures, dark clouds and snow to Germany on Tuesday the boy’s name of Turkish origin in an effort to increase the visibility of the country’s increasingly diverse population. Ahmet will be followed by low pressure systems with names such as Cemal, Goran and Hakim. The high pressure systems reaching Germany early this year will be called Bozena, Chana or Dragica. In Germany, naming the systems that affect day-to-day weather changes isn’t the sole province of meteorologists. Anyone can participate for a price. A sunny high costs 360 euros ($442), while rainy lows cost only 240 euros ($295).
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"BERLIN (AP) — Move over, Siegfried. Ahmet is on the way. A journalists’ group gave a low pressure system bringing frigid temperatures, dark clouds and snow to Germany on Tuesday the boy’s name of Turkish origin in an effort to increase the visibility of the country’s increasingly diverse population. Ahmet will be followed by low pressure systems with names such as Cemal, Goran and Hakim. The high pressure systems reaching Germany early this year will be called Bozena, Chana or Dragica. In Germany, naming the systems that affect day-to-day weather changes isn’t the sole province of meteorologists. Anyone can participate for a price. A sunny high costs 360 euros ($442), while rainy lows cost only 240 euros ($295).",
"Siegfried, meet Ahmet: German weather systems get makeover"
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Why snowmobile trails are currently closed
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EAU CLAIRE COUNTY (WQOW) - With the cold weather, some people are itching to hop on their snowmobiles and hit the trails; but they can't just yet.
Barry Kostka, president of the Associated Snowmobile Clubs of Eau Claire, said the number one reason we can't open the trails now is because we don't have enough snow.
Kostka said 95% of the county's snowmobile trails are on private property, and unless there's at least a foot of good, heavy snow, they're not going out in order to protect the landowners' property as well as themselves.
Kostka said a lot of people also don't realize the tremendous amount of work that goes into grooming the trail system.
"First initial open up takes three days minimum because we have to send a groomer out," Kostka said. "We have three groomers in the county. We need to cover just over 200 miles of trail. We need to open all the gates so it's safe. We need to check to make sure trees have not fallen down on the trails the last time we were through."
Kostka also stressed the importance of staying informed by joining your local snowmobile club and said members are vital to helping open trails.
You can go to the Associated Snowmobile Clubs of Eau Claire Facebook page or website to learn how to join. A few other snowmobile groups in the Chippewa Valley include Chippewa County Snowmobile Trails, Dunn County Snowmobile Association, and Trempealeau County Snow.
You can also look at the Wisconsin Snow Report to see if trails in your part of the state are open.
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"EAU CLAIRE COUNTY (WQOW) - With the cold weather, some people are itching to hop on their snowmobiles and hit the trails; but they can't just yet.\nBarry Kostka, president of the Associated Snowmobile Clubs of Eau Claire, said the number one reason we can't open the trails now is because we don't have enough snow.\nKostka said 95% of the county's snowmobile trails are on private property, and unless there's at least a foot of good, heavy snow, they're not going out in order to protect the landowners' property as well as themselves.\nKostka said a lot of people also don't realize the tremendous amount of work that goes into grooming the trail system.\n\"First initial open up takes three days minimum because we have to send a groomer out,\" Kostka said. \"We have three groomers in the county. We need to cover just over 200 miles of trail. We need to open all the gates so it's safe. We need to check to make sure trees have not fallen down on the trails the last time we were through.\"\nKostka also stressed the importance of staying informed by joining your local snowmobile club and said members are vital to helping open trails.\nYou can go to the Associated Snowmobile Clubs of Eau Claire Facebook page or website to learn how to join. A few other snowmobile groups in the Chippewa Valley include Chippewa County Snowmobile Trails, Dunn County Snowmobile Association, and Trempealeau County Snow.\nYou can also look at the Wisconsin Snow Report to see if trails in your part of the state are open.",
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A federal report says the coronavirus pandemic has taken away about a third of the commercial fishing industry’s revenue. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday that revenues from catch brought to the docks by commercial fishermen fell 29% over the course of the first seven months of the year. The report says revenues declined every month from March to July, including a 45% decrease in July. The NOAA report says the seafood industry at large has been hit hard by restaurant closures, social distancing protocols and the need for safety measures.
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"A federal report says the coronavirus pandemic has taken away about a third of the commercial fishing industry’s revenue. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday that revenues from catch brought to the docks by commercial fishermen fell 29% over the course of the first seven months of the year. The report says revenues declined every month from March to July, including a 45% decrease in July. The NOAA report says the seafood industry at large has been hit hard by restaurant closures, social distancing protocols and the need for safety measures.",
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Asia Today: Shanghai outbreak prompts 2 hospital lockdowns
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BEIJING (AP) — Shanghai has imposed lockdowns on two of China’s best-known hospitals after they were linked to new coronavirus cases. Outpatient services have been suspended at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center and Renji Hospital, which is affiliated with a medical school. Both facilities have been cordoned off, along with some surrounding residential communities. After months of quelling small clusters with mass testing, isolation and social distancing, China has seen outbreaks grow this winter, mainly in its frigid north. Lockdowns have also been imposed in parts of Beijing and other cities, and people have been told to avoid traveling for next month’s Lunar New Year holiday.
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"BEIJING (AP) — Shanghai has imposed lockdowns on two of China’s best-known hospitals after they were linked to new coronavirus cases. Outpatient services have been suspended at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center and Renji Hospital, which is affiliated with a medical school. Both facilities have been cordoned off, along with some surrounding residential communities. After months of quelling small clusters with mass testing, isolation and social distancing, China has seen outbreaks grow this winter, mainly in its frigid north. Lockdowns have also been imposed in parts of Beijing and other cities, and people have been told to avoid traveling for next month’s Lunar New Year holiday.",
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GENEVA (AP) — Israeli diamond and minerals magnate Beny Steinmetz has gone on trial in Switzerland to face charges of corruption and forging documents in an alleged bid to win lavish iron ore mining concessions in Guinea by paying millions to a former wife of late President Lansana Conte. The alleged plot involved his BSGR Group squeezing out a rival for mining rights for vast iron ore deposits in Guinea’s southeastern Simandou region over several years. He has denied the charges.
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NEW YORK (AP) — An election systems worker who was driven into hiding by death threats has filed a defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s campaign, lawyers Rudolph Giuliani and Sidney Powell, and some conservative media figures and outlets. Eric Coomer, who is security director for Dominion Voting Systems, says he wants his life back. Dominion has been named by Trump and supporter in baseless charges that they helped ‘rig’ the election in President-elect Joe Biden’s favor. Coomer says accusations that his name surfaced in a supposed phone call of Antifa activists are ‘wholly fabricated’ and no evidence backs up charges that he wrote negative things about Trump online.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the fallout of the storming of the Capitol by a mob of pro-Trump loyalists (all times local):
1:30 a.m.
Seattle’s police chief says two city officers were apparently in Washington, D.C., Wednesday when a violent mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the nation’s Capitol and that an investigation will be launched to find out whether they committed criminal acts.
The officers, who were not identified, have been placed on administrative leave.
In a statement late Friday, Adrian Diaz, the city’s interim chief, said the department supports constitutionally protected free speech, “but the violent mob and events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol were unlawful and resulted in the death of another police officer.”
Diaz said the matter has been forwarded to the Office of Police Accountability, the city’s independent police watchdog, to see if department policies were violated or if illegal activity involving Seattle officers needs to be investigated.
“If any SPD officers were directly involved in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, I will immediately terminate them,” Diaz said.
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6:30 p.m.
Twitter says it is banning President Donald Trump from its platform, citing “risk of further incitement of violence.”
The social media giant said Friday: “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”
Trump was locked out of his account on his preferred social medial platform for 12 hours earlier this week after a violent mob loyal to him stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to stop Congress from affirming President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.
Trump posted a video on Twitter calling them “very special” people and saying he loved them. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW AFTER PRO-TRUMP FORCES BREACHED CAPITOL:
The rampage that has shocked the world and left the country on edge has forced the resignations of three top Capitol security officials over the failure to stop the breach. It’s also led lawmakers to demand a review of operations and an FBI briefing over what they called a “terrorist attack.” And it’s prompting a broader reckoning over President Donald Trump’s tenure in office and what comes next for a torn nation.
Read more:
— Pelosi seeks to curb Trump’s nuclear power, plans to impeach
— President Trump won’t attend Joe Biden’s inauguration
— With virus surging, Biden to speed release of COVID-19 vaccine
— Capitol Police rejected offers of federal help to quell mob
— Capitol Police officer’s death intensifies siege questions
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:
5:25 p.m.
Twitter has banned President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn and pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell as part of a purge of QAnon accounts following the storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of violent Trump supporters.
Social media companies have been under intensified pressure to crack down on hate speech after Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol. Dozens of QAnon social media accounts were hyping up Jan. 6 in the days leading up to a Washington, D.C., rally for Trump, expressing hope that President-elect Joe Biden’s victory would be overturned.
Twitter said in an email statement Friday: “Given the renewed potential for violence surrounding this type of behavior in the coming days, we will permanently suspend accounts that are solely dedicated to sharing QAnon content.”
The company says that when it determines a group or campaign is engaged in “coordinated harmful activity,” it may suspend accounts that it finds primarily encourages that behavior.
QAnon is a baseless belief, born on the internet, that Trump has been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshipping cannibals operating a child sex-trafficking ring.
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4:55 p.m.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska has become the first Republican member of the Senate to call for President Donald Trump’s resignation.
The Alaska Republican tells the Anchorage Daily News that she wants Trump to resign after a violent mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol, forcing a lockdown. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.
Murkowski said in a telephone interview Friday: “I want him out. He has caused enough damage.” She also questioned whether she wanted to remain a Republican.
She says many people felt she became an independent when she lost her Republican primary in 2010 but won the general election by write-in. She has been in the Senate since 2002, replacing her father, Frank Murkowski, who took office in 1981.
“If the Republican Party has become nothing more than the party of Trump, I sincerely question whether this is the party for me,” she said.
She adds, “He needs to get out. He needs to do the good thing, but I don’t think he’s capable of doing a good thing.”
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3:05 p.m.
President-elect Joe Biden says it’s up to Congress whether to pursue a second impeachment of President Donald Trump, but he expected lawmakers to be ready to move on his agenda as soon as he is inaugurated.
Biden’s comments to reporters came after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a Friday letter to lawmakers that House Democrats would move to impeach Trump again if he did not resign immediately. Pelosi and other lawmakers have pressured Trump to step down after Wednesday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob that lawmakers in both parties said was incited by Trump.
Asked what he’d tell lawmakers about Pelosi’s push for impeachment, Biden responded, “I’d tell them that’s a decision for the Congress to make. I’m focused on my job.”
Biden added that he would be speaking with Pelosi and Democratic leadership later Friday.
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2:55 p.m.
Supporters of President Donald Trump have harangued Sen. Lindsey Graham at an airport, accusing the South Carolina Republican of being a “traitor” for laying blame on the Capitol Hill siege at the president’s feet.
Videos posted on Twitter show a crowd heckling Graham as he awaited a flight at Washington’s Reagan Airport on Friday. Graham is flanked by police officers.
One woman says he’s a “garbage human being.”
Graham has been one of Trump’s most steadfast supporters but said this week that he wouldn’t support fellow Republicans’ efforts to stall certification of Joe Biden’s victory. On the Senate floor Wednesday, Graham said “count me out” of the effort, which failed.
On Thursday, Graham told reporters that Trump’s actions had been the “problem” in the Capitol Hill violence, calling the matter a “self-inflicted wound.”
Other GOP lawmakers who opposed the certification challenge, including Republican Sen. Mitt Romney, have also been harassed by Trump backers unwilling to accept the election’s results.
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2:45 p.m.
The third-ranking Democrat in the U.S. Senate is calling on Republican Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz to resign, arguing that their objections to the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory “incited and supported the violent mob that attacked the Capitol.”
Sen. Patty Murray of Washington state said Friday that there can be “no normalizing or looking away from what played out before our eyes this week.”
Cruz, of Texas, and Hawley, of Missouri, were at the forefront of congressional efforts to object to the certification of Biden’s win over President Donald Trump. A violent mob stormed the Capitol as the process of objecting was underway, creating mayhem that left five people dead. Trump spoke at a large rally near the White House before the siege began.
Another Democrat, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, said one option for punishing Hawley and Cruz would be to hold them “in contempt, basically, for insurrection and high crimes.”
He stopped short of saying Hawley and Cruz should be expelled from the Senate. But he said action should be taken to prevent “anyone with blind political ambition to supersede the protection and defense of our country.”
Hawley says he “will never apologize for giving voice to the millions of Missourians and Americans who have concerns about the integrity of our elections.”
In a statement, a Cruz spokesperson said the senator has “always condemned political violence” and has called for those who participated in the “terrorist attack” to be prosecuted.
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This item has been corrected to show that Manchin said one option would be to hold Hawley and Cruz in contempt, not that he was specifically calling for it.
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2:30 p.m.
President-elect Joe Biden says he gave “serious consideration” to nominating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders as labor secretary, but both he and the senator agreed the appointment would put Democratic control of the U.S. Senate at risk.
Biden said Friday while introducing Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as his Labor Department nominee that he and Sanders, an independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party, spoke after Democrats won two Senate seats in Georgia in Tuesday’s runoff elections.
Biden says that he can’t think of a more “passionate and devoted ally to working people in this country” than Sanders and that Sanders approves of Walsh for the job.
Biden says he and Sanders spoke about working together and traveling the country together to work on their shared agenda for working people.
Biden is calling on the Senate to approve his Cabinet nominees quickly. His call comes two days after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol and unsuccessfully tried to stop Congress from affirming Biden’s victory.
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2:20 p.m.
President-elect Joe Biden is calling on the Senate to move to immediately confirm his slate of Cabinet picks.
Biden said Friday from Wilmington, Delaware, that “we have no time to lose” as the coronavirus pandemic continues to inflict pain on the nation’s health and economy.
He says, “Given what our country’s been through the last few days … they should be confirmed as close to Jan. 20 as possible.”
Two days ago, a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to stop Congress from affirming Biden’s election victory. Trump called them “very special” people. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.
Biden rounded out his economic team by announcing the nominations of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as labor secretary, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo as commerce secretary and Isabel Guzman as administrator of the Small Business Administration.
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1:05 p.m.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is telling fellow Democrats that the nation’s top military officer has told her there are steps in place that would prevent President Donald Trump from firing nuclear weapons.
Pelosi is holding a conference call with House Democrats about what they should do about Trump doing his waning days in office, including the possibility of impeachment. Democrats and many Republicans blame Trump for this week’s deadly assault on the Capitol by pro-Trump rioters, and many say they are worried that Trump might try something irrational.
Before Friday’s conference call, Pelosi told her colleagues that she had asked Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about preventing Trump from initiating a nuclear strike. A person familiar with Friday’s call says Pelosi has told them that Milley has told her there are precautions in place that would prevent such an action by Trump.
The president has sole authority in the U.S. government to order the launch of a nuclear weapon. But if a military commander were to determine, on advice of his lawyers, that such an order was illegal, then the order could be refused.
It would be illegal to launch a nuclear attack for no reason or as a disproportionate response to a military provocation.
The person described Friday’s conference call on condition of anonymity because the call was limited to House Democrats.
—Alan Fram
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12:45 p.m.
A leading centrist Democratic senator says it seems unlikely that President Donald Trump can be quickly removed from office. But West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin isn’t ruling out action against GOP senators who led the effort to thwart President-elect Joe Biden’s win because he says that helped encourage pro-Trump rioters to attack the Capitol.
Manchin says in an interview that he’s heard Vice President Mike Pence is not likely to use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. He also says he’s seen no evidence of enough Senate GOP support to oust Trump if the House impeaches him.
Manchin says that while he favors removing Trump as soon as possible, “We don’t need any more theater.” He says lawmakers should defer to President-elect Joe Biden’s need for the Senate to focus on confirming his Cabinet. And he says Twitter should bar Trump from its platform.
Manchin says GOP Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas both knew they had no chance of persuading Congress to nullify Biden’s electoral votes this week. He says their efforts “facilitated” rioters who swarmed the Capitol. And he says other Republicans who voted with them should also be held responsible.
Manchin stopped short of saying Hawley and Cruz should be expelled from the Senate.
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12:10 p.m.
Three House Democrats are planning to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Monday, meaning the chamber could potentially vote on his removal from office by midweek, according two people familiar with the planning.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not yet said whether the House will vote on impeachment, and the caucus is meeting at noon to discuss the idea after pro-Trump supporters ransacked the Capitol on Wednesday. But if leadership does decide to move forward, they could vote on articles of impeachment drafted Wednesday by Reps. David Cicilline of Rhode Island, Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Ted Lieu of California. They are expected to be introduced Monday, said the people, who were granted anonymity to discuss the planning.
The articles say Trump “willfully made statements that encouraged — and foreseeably resulted in — imminent lawless action at the Capitol.”
—Mary Clare Jalonick
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11:50 a.m.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Donald Trump from initiating military actions or a nuclear strike.
Pelosi said in a statement to colleagues that she spoke with Gen. Mark Milley “to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.”
She said, the situation of “this unhinged President could not be more dangerous.”
Pelosi is meeting with the House Democratic caucus Friday to consider impeachment proceedings against the president.
She and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer have called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to to force Trump from office. It’s a process for removing the president and installing the vice president to take over.
Trump is set to leave Jan. 20 when Democrat Joe Biden is to be inaugurated.
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11:30 a.m.
The family of the slain Capitol Police officer says they want the public to remember him for being a hero.
Brian Sicknick died Thursday night of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. His brother, Ken Sicknick, issued a statement through a family spokeswoman Friday.
A native of South River, New Jersey, Brian Sicknick served in the New Jersey Air National Guard and went on to a law enforcement career, which his family said was his lifelong dream. He joined the Capitol Police in 2008.
His family said it did not want to make Sicknick’s death a “political issue” as many questions remain about what happened. The statement says, “Brian is a hero and that is what we would like people to remember.”
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11:15 a.m.
President Donald Trump is casting himself as the defender of those who voted for him as he begins his Friday on Twitter.
Trump wrote Friday that the “75,000,000 great American Patriots” who voted for him “will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!”
He followed that up shortly with a tweet that he would not be attending the inauguration on Jan. 20th of President-elect Joe Biden.
The tweets did not include any reference to the news overnight that U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick had died after being injured while physically engaging with protesters during the Wednesday riot. He is the fifth person to die because of the violence.
A 12-hour lockdown of Trump’s account ended Thursday and the president used his restored account to post a video in which he acknowledged for the first time that his presidency will end soon.
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10:30 a.m.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is rejecting suggestions that the United States is a “banana republic” following the assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. It’s a highly unusual defense to criticism that hasn’t previously warranted an riposte from America’s top diplomat.
Pompeo is one of Trump’s strongest supporters in the Cabinet and has unstintingly defended him since Trump’s loss to President-elect Joe Biden in November’s election.
He denounced criticism of the U.S. in the wake of the attack on the Capitol as “slander” and decried questions about its democracy in a series of tweets from his personal account late Thursday. He followed up on Friday from his official account, calling the United States the “greatest country on earth” and extolling “American goodness.”
Pompeo wrote that the comparison “reveals a faulty understanding of banana republics and of democracy in America.”
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10:20 a.m.
Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff says President Donald Trump is a “danger to the Republic” and should be removed from office immediately by impeachment, resignation or invoking the 25th Amendment.
Schiff said Friday that Democrats warned during Trump’s impeachment that he would “try to cheat” to remain in office.
Now, he said Trump “lit the fuse which exploded on Wednesday at the Capitol” as a mob loyal to the president stormed the Capitol. Five people died from the mayhem, including a Capitol police officer.
“Every day that he remains in office, he is a danger to the Republic, and he should leave office immediately, through resignation, the 25th Amendment or impeachment,” Schiff said in a statement.
Schiff called Trump “the worst president we have ever had.”
Schiff was the leading manager of the House Democrats’ impeachment of the president in 2019. Trump was later acquitted by the Senate on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress over his dealings with Ukraine.
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10 a.m.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says those responsible for police officer Brian Sicknick’s death from the siege at the Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump “must be brought to justice.”
Pelosi said Friday she was lowering flags at the Capitol in his honor.
Sicknick died “after defending the Capitol complex and protecting those who serve and work here. The perpetrators of Officer Sicknick’s death must be brought to justice,” she said.
Pro-Trump supporters were urged on by the president Wednesday to the Capitol where Congress was tallying the Electoral College votes to confirm Democrat Joe Biden’s election.
Five people are now dead from the violent melee.
“The violent and deadly act of insurrection targeting the Capitol, our temple of American Democracy, and its workers was a profound tragedy and stain on our nation’s history,” Pelosi said.
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9:10 a.m.
House Democratic leaders say the House could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as soon as next week if Vice President Mike Pence and Trump’s Cabinet don’t act to remove him.
Assistant House Speaker Katherine Clark of Massachusetts says the House “can use procedural tools to get articles of impeachment to the House floor quickly,” as early as the coming week, if Pence doesn’t invoke the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.
Rep. James Clyburn, the No. 3 House Democrat, says he can confirm that “we have had discussions about it.” The South Carolina Democrat says he hopes Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., “would move forward if the vice president refuses to do what he is required to do under the Constitution. Everyone knows that this president is deranged.”
The 25th Amendment allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unfit for office. That section of the amendment has never been invoked.
On Thursday, Pelosi said the House could move on impeachment if Pence and the Cabinet don’t remove Trump before his term ends on Jan. 20.
Pence hasn’t publicly addressed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment. But that possibility may have faded after two Cabinet members resigned Thursday in protest after Trump egged on protesters who then mounted an assault on the Capitol the day before.
Clark and Clyburn spoke Friday on CNN.
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8:40 a.m.
A police officer has died from injuries he suffered when President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol.
And his death is intensifying questions about the defeated president’s remaining days in office and the ability of the U.S. Capitol Police to secure the area.
The Capitol Police say in a statement that Officer Brian D. Sicknick died Thursday.
During Wednesday’s melee, Sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials said.
Those officials could not discuss the ongoing investigation publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
The officer is the fifth person to die from the attack on the Capitol.
Discussions are underway about Trump’s fitness to remain in office
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the fallout of the storming of the Capitol by a mob of pro-Trump loyalists (all times local):\n1:30 a.m.\nSeattle’s police chief says two city officers were apparently in Washington, D.C., Wednesday when a violent mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the nation’s Capitol and that an investigation will be launched to find out whether they committed criminal acts.\nThe officers, who were not identified, have been placed on administrative leave.\nIn a statement late Friday, Adrian Diaz, the city’s interim chief, said the department supports constitutionally protected free speech, “but the violent mob and events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol were unlawful and resulted in the death of another police officer.”\nDiaz said the matter has been forwarded to the Office of Police Accountability, the city’s independent police watchdog, to see if department policies were violated or if illegal activity involving Seattle officers needs to be investigated.\n“If any SPD officers were directly involved in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, I will immediately terminate them,” Diaz said.\n___\n6:30 p.m.\nTwitter says it is banning President Donald Trump from its platform, citing “risk of further incitement of violence.”\nThe social media giant said Friday: “After close review of recent Tweets from the @realDonaldTrump account and the context around them — specifically how they are being received and interpreted on and off Twitter — we have permanently suspended the account due to the risk of further incitement of violence.”\nTrump was locked out of his account on his preferred social medial platform for 12 hours earlier this week after a violent mob loyal to him stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to stop Congress from affirming President-elect Joe Biden’s victory.\nTrump posted a video on Twitter calling them “very special” people and saying he loved them. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.\n___\nHERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW AFTER PRO-TRUMP FORCES BREACHED CAPITOL:\nThe rampage that has shocked the world and left the country on edge has forced the resignations of three top Capitol security officials over the failure to stop the breach. It’s also led lawmakers to demand a review of operations and an FBI briefing over what they called a “terrorist attack.” And it’s prompting a broader reckoning over President Donald Trump’s tenure in office and what comes next for a torn nation.\nRead more:\n— Pelosi seeks to curb Trump’s nuclear power, plans to impeach\n— President Trump won’t attend Joe Biden’s inauguration\n— With virus surging, Biden to speed release of COVID-19 vaccine\n— Capitol Police rejected offers of federal help to quell mob\n— Capitol Police officer’s death intensifies siege questions\n___\nHERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:\n5:25 p.m.\nTwitter has banned President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser Michael Flynn and pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell as part of a purge of QAnon accounts following the storming of the U.S. Capitol by a mob of violent Trump supporters.\nSocial media companies have been under intensified pressure to crack down on hate speech after Wednesday’s attack on the Capitol. Dozens of QAnon social media accounts were hyping up Jan. 6 in the days leading up to a Washington, D.C., rally for Trump, expressing hope that President-elect Joe Biden’s victory would be overturned.\nTwitter said in an email statement Friday: “Given the renewed potential for violence surrounding this type of behavior in the coming days, we will permanently suspend accounts that are solely dedicated to sharing QAnon content.”\nThe company says that when it determines a group or campaign is engaged in “coordinated harmful activity,” it may suspend accounts that it finds primarily encourages that behavior.\nQAnon is a baseless belief, born on the internet, that Trump has been secretly fighting deep state enemies and a cabal of Satan-worshipping cannibals operating a child sex-trafficking ring.\n___\n4:55 p.m.\nSen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska has become the first Republican member of the Senate to call for President Donald Trump’s resignation.\nThe Alaska Republican tells the Anchorage Daily News that she wants Trump to resign after a violent mob of his supporters stormed the Capitol, forcing a lockdown. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.\nMurkowski said in a telephone interview Friday: “I want him out. He has caused enough damage.” She also questioned whether she wanted to remain a Republican.\nShe says many people felt she became an independent when she lost her Republican primary in 2010 but won the general election by write-in. She has been in the Senate since 2002, replacing her father, Frank Murkowski, who took office in 1981.\n“If the Republican Party has become nothing more than the party of Trump, I sincerely question whether this is the party for me,” she said.\nShe adds, “He needs to get out. He needs to do the good thing, but I don’t think he’s capable of doing a good thing.”\n___\n3:05 p.m.\nPresident-elect Joe Biden says it’s up to Congress whether to pursue a second impeachment of President Donald Trump, but he expected lawmakers to be ready to move on his agenda as soon as he is inaugurated.\nBiden’s comments to reporters came after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a Friday letter to lawmakers that House Democrats would move to impeach Trump again if he did not resign immediately. Pelosi and other lawmakers have pressured Trump to step down after Wednesday’s attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob that lawmakers in both parties said was incited by Trump.\nAsked what he’d tell lawmakers about Pelosi’s push for impeachment, Biden responded, “I’d tell them that’s a decision for the Congress to make. I’m focused on my job.”\nBiden added that he would be speaking with Pelosi and Democratic leadership later Friday.\n___\n2:55 p.m.\nSupporters of President Donald Trump have harangued Sen. Lindsey Graham at an airport, accusing the South Carolina Republican of being a “traitor” for laying blame on the Capitol Hill siege at the president’s feet.\nVideos posted on Twitter show a crowd heckling Graham as he awaited a flight at Washington’s Reagan Airport on Friday. Graham is flanked by police officers.\nOne woman says he’s a “garbage human being.”\nGraham has been one of Trump’s most steadfast supporters but said this week that he wouldn’t support fellow Republicans’ efforts to stall certification of Joe Biden’s victory. On the Senate floor Wednesday, Graham said “count me out” of the effort, which failed.\nOn Thursday, Graham told reporters that Trump’s actions had been the “problem” in the Capitol Hill violence, calling the matter a “self-inflicted wound.”\nOther GOP lawmakers who opposed the certification challenge, including Republican Sen. Mitt Romney, have also been harassed by Trump backers unwilling to accept the election’s results.\n___\n2:45 p.m.\nThe third-ranking Democrat in the U.S. Senate is calling on Republican Sens. Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz to resign, arguing that their objections to the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s victory “incited and supported the violent mob that attacked the Capitol.”\nSen. Patty Murray of Washington state said Friday that there can be “no normalizing or looking away from what played out before our eyes this week.”\nCruz, of Texas, and Hawley, of Missouri, were at the forefront of congressional efforts to object to the certification of Biden’s win over President Donald Trump. A violent mob stormed the Capitol as the process of objecting was underway, creating mayhem that left five people dead. Trump spoke at a large rally near the White House before the siege began.\nAnother Democrat, Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, said one option for punishing Hawley and Cruz would be to hold them “in contempt, basically, for insurrection and high crimes.”\nHe stopped short of saying Hawley and Cruz should be expelled from the Senate. But he said action should be taken to prevent “anyone with blind political ambition to supersede the protection and defense of our country.”\nHawley says he “will never apologize for giving voice to the millions of Missourians and Americans who have concerns about the integrity of our elections.”\nIn a statement, a Cruz spokesperson said the senator has “always condemned political violence” and has called for those who participated in the “terrorist attack” to be prosecuted.\n___\nThis item has been corrected to show that Manchin said one option would be to hold Hawley and Cruz in contempt, not that he was specifically calling for it.\n___\n2:30 p.m.\nPresident-elect Joe Biden says he gave “serious consideration” to nominating Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders as labor secretary, but both he and the senator agreed the appointment would put Democratic control of the U.S. Senate at risk.\nBiden said Friday while introducing Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as his Labor Department nominee that he and Sanders, an independent who caucuses with the Democratic Party, spoke after Democrats won two Senate seats in Georgia in Tuesday’s runoff elections.\nBiden says that he can’t think of a more “passionate and devoted ally to working people in this country” than Sanders and that Sanders approves of Walsh for the job.\nBiden says he and Sanders spoke about working together and traveling the country together to work on their shared agenda for working people.\nBiden is calling on the Senate to approve his Cabinet nominees quickly. His call comes two days after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol and unsuccessfully tried to stop Congress from affirming Biden’s victory.\n___\n2:20 p.m.\nPresident-elect Joe Biden is calling on the Senate to move to immediately confirm his slate of Cabinet picks.\nBiden said Friday from Wilmington, Delaware, that “we have no time to lose” as the coronavirus pandemic continues to inflict pain on the nation’s health and economy.\nHe says, “Given what our country’s been through the last few days … they should be confirmed as close to Jan. 20 as possible.”\nTwo days ago, a violent mob loyal to President Donald Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to stop Congress from affirming Biden’s election victory. Trump called them “very special” people. Five people died, including a Capitol Police officer.\nBiden rounded out his economic team by announcing the nominations of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as labor secretary, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo as commerce secretary and Isabel Guzman as administrator of the Small Business Administration.\n___\n1:05 p.m.\nHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi is telling fellow Democrats that the nation’s top military officer has told her there are steps in place that would prevent President Donald Trump from firing nuclear weapons.\nPelosi is holding a conference call with House Democrats about what they should do about Trump doing his waning days in office, including the possibility of impeachment. Democrats and many Republicans blame Trump for this week’s deadly assault on the Capitol by pro-Trump rioters, and many say they are worried that Trump might try something irrational.\nBefore Friday’s conference call, Pelosi told her colleagues that she had asked Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, about preventing Trump from initiating a nuclear strike. A person familiar with Friday’s call says Pelosi has told them that Milley has told her there are precautions in place that would prevent such an action by Trump.\nThe president has sole authority in the U.S. government to order the launch of a nuclear weapon. But if a military commander were to determine, on advice of his lawyers, that such an order was illegal, then the order could be refused.\nIt would be illegal to launch a nuclear attack for no reason or as a disproportionate response to a military provocation.\nThe person described Friday’s conference call on condition of anonymity because the call was limited to House Democrats.\n—Alan Fram\n___\n12:45 p.m.\nA leading centrist Democratic senator says it seems unlikely that President Donald Trump can be quickly removed from office. But West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin isn’t ruling out action against GOP senators who led the effort to thwart President-elect Joe Biden’s win because he says that helped encourage pro-Trump rioters to attack the Capitol.\nManchin says in an interview that he’s heard Vice President Mike Pence is not likely to use the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. He also says he’s seen no evidence of enough Senate GOP support to oust Trump if the House impeaches him.\nManchin says that while he favors removing Trump as soon as possible, “We don’t need any more theater.” He says lawmakers should defer to President-elect Joe Biden’s need for the Senate to focus on confirming his Cabinet. And he says Twitter should bar Trump from its platform.\nManchin says GOP Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri and Ted Cruz of Texas both knew they had no chance of persuading Congress to nullify Biden’s electoral votes this week. He says their efforts “facilitated” rioters who swarmed the Capitol. And he says other Republicans who voted with them should also be held responsible.\nManchin stopped short of saying Hawley and Cruz should be expelled from the Senate.\n___\n12:10 p.m.\nThree House Democrats are planning to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump on Monday, meaning the chamber could potentially vote on his removal from office by midweek, according two people familiar with the planning.\nHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not yet said whether the House will vote on impeachment, and the caucus is meeting at noon to discuss the idea after pro-Trump supporters ransacked the Capitol on Wednesday. But if leadership does decide to move forward, they could vote on articles of impeachment drafted Wednesday by Reps. David Cicilline of Rhode Island, Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Ted Lieu of California. They are expected to be introduced Monday, said the people, who were granted anonymity to discuss the planning.\nThe articles say Trump “willfully made statements that encouraged — and foreseeably resulted in — imminent lawless action at the Capitol.”\n—Mary Clare Jalonick\n___\n11:50 a.m.\nHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Donald Trump from initiating military actions or a nuclear strike.\nPelosi said in a statement to colleagues that she spoke with Gen. Mark Milley “to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.”\nShe said, the situation of “this unhinged President could not be more dangerous.”\nPelosi is meeting with the House Democratic caucus Friday to consider impeachment proceedings against the president.\nShe and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer have called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to to force Trump from office. It’s a process for removing the president and installing the vice president to take over.\nTrump is set to leave Jan. 20 when Democrat Joe Biden is to be inaugurated.\n___\n11:30 a.m.\nThe family of the slain Capitol Police officer says they want the public to remember him for being a hero.\nBrian Sicknick died Thursday night of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. His brother, Ken Sicknick, issued a statement through a family spokeswoman Friday.\nA native of South River, New Jersey, Brian Sicknick served in the New Jersey Air National Guard and went on to a law enforcement career, which his family said was his lifelong dream. He joined the Capitol Police in 2008.\nHis family said it did not want to make Sicknick’s death a “political issue” as many questions remain about what happened. The statement says, “Brian is a hero and that is what we would like people to remember.”\n__\n11:15 a.m.\nPresident Donald Trump is casting himself as the defender of those who voted for him as he begins his Friday on Twitter.\nTrump wrote Friday that the “75,000,000 great American Patriots” who voted for him “will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!”\nHe followed that up shortly with a tweet that he would not be attending the inauguration on Jan. 20th of President-elect Joe Biden.\nThe tweets did not include any reference to the news overnight that U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick had died after being injured while physically engaging with protesters during the Wednesday riot. He is the fifth person to die because of the violence.\nA 12-hour lockdown of Trump’s account ended Thursday and the president used his restored account to post a video in which he acknowledged for the first time that his presidency will end soon.\n___\n10:30 a.m.\nSecretary of State Mike Pompeo is rejecting suggestions that the United States is a “banana republic” following the assault on the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. It’s a highly unusual defense to criticism that hasn’t previously warranted an riposte from America’s top diplomat.\nPompeo is one of Trump’s strongest supporters in the Cabinet and has unstintingly defended him since Trump’s loss to President-elect Joe Biden in November’s election.\nHe denounced criticism of the U.S. in the wake of the attack on the Capitol as “slander” and decried questions about its democracy in a series of tweets from his personal account late Thursday. He followed up on Friday from his official account, calling the United States the “greatest country on earth” and extolling “American goodness.”\nPompeo wrote that the comparison “reveals a faulty understanding of banana republics and of democracy in America.”\n___\n10:20 a.m.\nDemocratic Rep. Adam Schiff says President Donald Trump is a “danger to the Republic” and should be removed from office immediately by impeachment, resignation or invoking the 25th Amendment.\nSchiff said Friday that Democrats warned during Trump’s impeachment that he would “try to cheat” to remain in office.\nNow, he said Trump “lit the fuse which exploded on Wednesday at the Capitol” as a mob loyal to the president stormed the Capitol. Five people died from the mayhem, including a Capitol police officer.\n“Every day that he remains in office, he is a danger to the Republic, and he should leave office immediately, through resignation, the 25th Amendment or impeachment,” Schiff said in a statement.\nSchiff called Trump “the worst president we have ever had.”\nSchiff was the leading manager of the House Democrats’ impeachment of the president in 2019. Trump was later acquitted by the Senate on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress over his dealings with Ukraine.\n___\n10 a.m.\nHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi says those responsible for police officer Brian Sicknick’s death from the siege at the Capitol by a mob loyal to President Donald Trump “must be brought to justice.”\nPelosi said Friday she was lowering flags at the Capitol in his honor.\nSicknick died “after defending the Capitol complex and protecting those who serve and work here. The perpetrators of Officer Sicknick’s death must be brought to justice,” she said.\nPro-Trump supporters were urged on by the president Wednesday to the Capitol where Congress was tallying the Electoral College votes to confirm Democrat Joe Biden’s election.\nFive people are now dead from the violent melee.\n“The violent and deadly act of insurrection targeting the Capitol, our temple of American Democracy, and its workers was a profound tragedy and stain on our nation’s history,” Pelosi said.\n___\n9:10 a.m.\nHouse Democratic leaders say the House could take up articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump as soon as next week if Vice President Mike Pence and Trump’s Cabinet don’t act to remove him.\nAssistant House Speaker Katherine Clark of Massachusetts says the House “can use procedural tools to get articles of impeachment to the House floor quickly,” as early as the coming week, if Pence doesn’t invoke the Constitution’s 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office.\nRep. James Clyburn, the No. 3 House Democrat, says he can confirm that “we have had discussions about it.” The South Carolina Democrat says he hopes Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., “would move forward if the vice president refuses to do what he is required to do under the Constitution. Everyone knows that this president is deranged.”\nThe 25th Amendment allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare a president unfit for office. That section of the amendment has never been invoked.\nOn Thursday, Pelosi said the House could move on impeachment if Pence and the Cabinet don’t remove Trump before his term ends on Jan. 20.\nPence hasn’t publicly addressed the possibility of invoking the 25th Amendment. But that possibility may have faded after two Cabinet members resigned Thursday in protest after Trump egged on protesters who then mounted an assault on the Capitol the day before.\nClark and Clyburn spoke Friday on CNN.\n___\n8:40 a.m.\nA police officer has died from injuries he suffered when President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the Capitol.\nAnd his death is intensifying questions about the defeated president’s remaining days in office and the ability of the U.S. Capitol Police to secure the area.\nThe Capitol Police say in a statement that Officer Brian D. Sicknick died Thursday.\nDuring Wednesday’s melee, Sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials said.\nThose officials could not discuss the ongoing investigation publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.\nThe officer is the fifth person to die from the attack on the Capitol.\nDiscussions are underway about Trump’s fitness to remain in office\n___",
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Wisconsin health officials are reporting an additional 42 new deaths related to COVID-19, and more than 1,600 new cases of the virus. But the state is also seeing a decline in hospitalizations, after hospitals were overwhelmed in the fall. As of Friday, the Wisconsin Hospital Association reported 785 people were hospitalized, including 178 in intensive care. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports that the number of hospitalizations is down 489 when compared with a month ago, and much lower than the state’s peak hospitalization of 2,277 in November.
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LA LÍNEA DE LA CONCEPCIÓN, Spain (AP) — Fears of disruptions following Britain’s departure from the European Union have been replaced by coronavirus-related restrictions on border traffic between Spain and Gibraltar. Monday was the first working day at the United Kingdom’s only land border with the European mainland, but only a share of essential workers from an average of 15,000 who cross the fence between Spain’s La Línea de la Concepción and the British territory on a normal day were venturing into Gibraltar. The territory went into lockdown late Saturday amid a surge in virus cases that is putting under pressure its limited health infrastructure.
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ALTOONA (WQOW) - The Baldwin-Woodville boys hockey team topped RAM 7-5 Thursday in a Middle Border Conference showdown.
The Hawks led 2-1 after one period, then the lead was exchanged multiple times. RAM, behind a natural hat trick from Drew Goettl, took a 3-2 lead in the second period and later led 5-4.
Other local prep hockey scores:
High school boys hockey
Chippewa Falls 9, Rice Lake 3
Hudson 5, Memorial 4
North 6, Menomonie 3
High school girls hockey
St. Croix Valley 9, Onalaska 3
CFM Sabers 5, Black River Falls 2
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis police say five people, including a pregnant woman, have been shot to death inside a home in the city. The fatal shootings were discovered after officers found a male juvenile with gunshot wounds about 4 a.m. on the city’s near northeast side. Sgt. Shane Foley with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says officers then received information that led them to a nearby home where they found five adults dead inside. He says one of the five victims was a pregnant woman who was taken to an area hospital, where both she and the unborn child died. Police say the juvenile found with gunshot wounds is expected to survive and was wounded in the shootings. No suspects were in custody Sunday evening.
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"INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis police say five people, including a pregnant woman, have been shot to death inside a home in the city. The fatal shootings were discovered after officers found a male juvenile with gunshot wounds about 4 a.m. on the city’s near northeast side. Sgt. Shane Foley with the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department says officers then received information that led them to a nearby home where they found five adults dead inside. He says one of the five victims was a pregnant woman who was taken to an area hospital, where both she and the unborn child died. Police say the juvenile found with gunshot wounds is expected to survive and was wounded in the shootings. No suspects were in custody Sunday evening.",
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Conservationists will try to persuade a U.S. judge to stop the Trump administration from issuing leases to oil and gas companies in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Anchorage Daily News reported that the videoconference Monday in U.S. District Court in Anchorage is expected to determine whether the Bureau of Land Management can open bids in an online lease sale scheduled for Wednesday. The agency has offered 10-year leases on 22 tracts covering about 1,563 square miles in the coastal plain, which accounts for about 5% of the refuge’s area.
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"ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Conservationists will try to persuade a U.S. judge to stop the Trump administration from issuing leases to oil and gas companies in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The Anchorage Daily News reported that the videoconference Monday in U.S. District Court in Anchorage is expected to determine whether the Bureau of Land Management can open bids in an online lease sale scheduled for Wednesday. The agency has offered 10-year leases on 22 tracts covering about 1,563 square miles in the coastal plain, which accounts for about 5% of the refuge’s area.",
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WASHINTON (AP) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Donald Trump from initiating military actions or a nuclear strike.
Pelosi said in a statement to colleagues that she spoke with Gen. Mark Milley “to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.”
She said, the situation of “this unhinged President could not be more dangerous.”
Pelosi is meeting with the House Democratic caucus Friday to consider impeachment proceedings against the president.
She and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer have called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to to force Trump from office. It’s a process for removing the president and installing the vice president to take over.
Trump is set to leave Jan. 20 when Democrat Joe Biden is to be inaugurated.
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"WASHINTON (AP) – House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Donald Trump from initiating military actions or a nuclear strike.\nPelosi said in a statement to colleagues that she spoke with Gen. Mark Milley “to discuss available precautions for preventing an unstable president from initiating military hostilities or accessing the launch codes and ordering a nuclear strike.”\nShe said, the situation of “this unhinged President could not be more dangerous.”\nPelosi is meeting with the House Democratic caucus Friday to consider impeachment proceedings against the president.\nShe and Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer have called on Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment to to force Trump from office. It’s a process for removing the president and installing the vice president to take over.\nTrump is set to leave Jan. 20 when Democrat Joe Biden is to be inaugurated.",
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Republicans condemn 'scheme' to undo election for Trump
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The extraordinary Republican effort to overturn the presidential election is being condemned by an outpouring of current and former GOP officials. They are warning that the effort to sow doubt in Joe Biden’s victory and keep President Donald Trump in office is undermining Americans’ faith in democracy. Trump has enlisted support from a dozen Republican senators and up to 100 House Republicans to challenge the Electoral College vote. Congress is set to convene Wednesday in a joint session to confirm President-elect Joe Biden’s 306-232 win. But a bipartisan group of 10 senators is criticizing the effort, saying that “the 2020 election is over.”
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The extraordinary Republican effort to overturn the presidential election is being condemned by an outpouring of current and former GOP officials. They are warning that the effort to sow doubt in Joe Biden’s victory and keep President Donald Trump in office is undermining Americans’ faith in democracy. Trump has enlisted support from a dozen Republican senators and up to 100 House Republicans to challenge the Electoral College vote. Congress is set to convene Wednesday in a joint session to confirm President-elect Joe Biden’s 306-232 win. But a bipartisan group of 10 senators is criticizing the effort, saying that “the 2020 election is over.”",
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Nick Tabbert and Rebecca Fiala discuss Friday's prep action and takeaways from the winter sports season.
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Oil giant Total withdraws from US energy lobbying group
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PARIS (AP) — French oil giant Total has decided to withdraw from energy association American Petroleum Institute because it disagrees on climate-related policies. Total said in a statement Friday it would not renew its membership for 2021 following an analysis of API’s climate positions that has shown “certain divergences.” The company notably mentions API’s “support during the recent elections to candidates who argued against the United States’ participation” in the 2015 Paris Agreement to curb climate change. The API said it “believe that the world’s energy and environmental challenges are large enough that many different approaches are necessary to solve them.”
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"PARIS (AP) — French oil giant Total has decided to withdraw from energy association American Petroleum Institute because it disagrees on climate-related policies. Total said in a statement Friday it would not renew its membership for 2021 following an analysis of API’s climate positions that has shown “certain divergences.” The company notably mentions API’s “support during the recent elections to candidates who argued against the United States’ participation” in the 2015 Paris Agreement to curb climate change. The API said it “believe that the world’s energy and environmental challenges are large enough that many different approaches are necessary to solve them.”",
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Austria extends lockdown to Feb. 7, toughens some measures
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BERLIN (AP) — The Austrian government says it is extending the country’s lockdown until Feb. 7 in a drive to push down still-high infection figures as officials worry about the possible impact of new coronavirus variants. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Sunday that some measures will also be tightened as a result of the more infectious variants that were first detected in Britain and South Africa. He said people will now be asked to stay 2 meters ( 6 1/2 feet) apart instead of 1 meter. Beginning Jan. 25, they will also be required to wear full protective masks on public transport and in shops, rather than just fabric face coverings. Restaurants and hotel may have to stay closed all February.
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"BERLIN (AP) — The Austrian government says it is extending the country’s lockdown until Feb. 7 in a drive to push down still-high infection figures as officials worry about the possible impact of new coronavirus variants. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Sunday that some measures will also be tightened as a result of the more infectious variants that were first detected in Britain and South Africa. He said people will now be asked to stay 2 meters ( 6 1/2 feet) apart instead of 1 meter. Beginning Jan. 25, they will also be required to wear full protective masks on public transport and in shops, rather than just fabric face coverings. Restaurants and hotel may have to stay closed all February.",
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Biden slams pro-Trump mob as 'domestic terrorists' one day after violent siege on U.S. Capitol
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Biden slams pro-Trump mob as ‘domestic terrorists’ one day after violent siege on U.S. Capitol.
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"WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Biden slams pro-Trump mob as ‘domestic terrorists’ one day after violent siege on U.S. Capitol.",
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Kazakhstan's ruling party cements its grip on parliament
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MOSCOW (AP) — Preliminary results from Kazakhstan’s parliamentary election show the ruling party cementing its grip on parliament in the opposition-free vote. The Central Election Commission says that the ruling Nur Otan party won 71% of the vote in Sunday’s parliamentary election and two other parties loyal to the government also won seats. The Nur Otan party is headed by former President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who stepped down in 2019 after nearly three decades in power but retained broad clout. The country’s only registered opposition party declined to field candidates. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said in a statement that voters had no genuine choice.
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"MOSCOW (AP) — Preliminary results from Kazakhstan’s parliamentary election show the ruling party cementing its grip on parliament in the opposition-free vote. The Central Election Commission says that the ruling Nur Otan party won 71% of the vote in Sunday’s parliamentary election and two other parties loyal to the government also won seats. The Nur Otan party is headed by former President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who stepped down in 2019 after nearly three decades in power but retained broad clout. The country’s only registered opposition party declined to field candidates. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said in a statement that voters had no genuine choice.",
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World hopes for renewed cooperation under new US president
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Leaders across much of the world expressed relief for the arrival of U.S. President Joe Biden and the end of the often confrontational and erratic presidency of Donald Trump. Biden arrives at a time when the world’s most pressing problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, require multilateral cooperation, an approach Trump ridiculed. They expressed hope that Biden would right the world’s largest democracy two weeks after they watched rioters storm the Capitol, shaking the faith of those fighting for democracy in their own countries. Governments targeted and sanctioned under Trump expressed hope for a fresh start with Biden.
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — Leaders across much of the world expressed relief for the arrival of U.S. President Joe Biden and the end of the often confrontational and erratic presidency of Donald Trump. Biden arrives at a time when the world’s most pressing problems, including the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change, require multilateral cooperation, an approach Trump ridiculed. They expressed hope that Biden would right the world’s largest democracy two weeks after they watched rioters storm the Capitol, shaking the faith of those fighting for democracy in their own countries. Governments targeted and sanctioned under Trump expressed hope for a fresh start with Biden.",
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Wahl helps No. 10 Wisconsin beat Northwestern 68-52
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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. 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. The Badgers gained control with a 12-0 run midway through the second half. Micah Potter’s 3-pointer put Wisconsin up 56-39. 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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Twitter permanently bans My Pillow CEO
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Twitter has permanently banned My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell’s account after he continually perpetuated the baseless claim that Donald Trump won the 2020 U.S. presidential election. A Twitter spokesperson said in a statement that it decided to ban Lindell, who founded bedding company My Pillow, due to “repeated violations” of its civic integrity policy. The policy was implemented last September and is targeted at fighting disinformation. It was not immediately clear which posts by Lindell on Twitter triggered the suspension of his account. Lindell, a Trump supporter, has continued to insist the presidential election was rigged even after U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration has begun.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/26/twitter-permanently-bans-my-pillow-ceo/
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"Twitter has permanently banned My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell’s account after he continually perpetuated the baseless claim that Donald Trump won the 2020 U.S. presidential election. A Twitter spokesperson said in a statement that it decided to ban Lindell, who founded bedding company My Pillow, due to “repeated violations” of its civic integrity policy. The policy was implemented last September and is targeted at fighting disinformation. It was not immediately clear which posts by Lindell on Twitter triggered the suspension of his account. Lindell, a Trump supporter, has continued to insist the presidential election was rigged even after U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration has begun.",
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Pence speaks at memorial service for Yeager in West Virginia
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager was remembered at a West Virginia memorial service as a hero, legend and friend who would go out of his way to help others. Vice President Mike Pence started the service in Yeager’s home state Friday by calling him “America’s greatest aviator” during a 15-minute address that detailed Yeager’s military career. During numerous video tributes, others spoke of the human side of Yeager. Yeager died Dec. 7 at the age of 97. The World War II fighter pilot ace became the first person to fly faster than sound in 1947. He flew for more than 60 years.
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"CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager was remembered at a West Virginia memorial service as a hero, legend and friend who would go out of his way to help others. Vice President Mike Pence started the service in Yeager’s home state Friday by calling him “America’s greatest aviator” during a 15-minute address that detailed Yeager’s military career. During numerous video tributes, others spoke of the human side of Yeager. Yeager died Dec. 7 at the age of 97. The World War II fighter pilot ace became the first person to fly faster than sound in 1947. He flew for more than 60 years.",
"Pence speaks at memorial service for Yeager in West Virginia"
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Indonesia's Merapi volcano spews hot clouds, 500 evacuate
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano has spewed avalanches of hot clouds and more than 500 residents have been evacuated from its fertile slopes as Mount Merapi’s volcanic activity increased. Fog meant the initial eruption was not visually observed, but researchers estimated the hot clouds spread less than a kilometer from the crater. The geological authority had raised the alert level of Mount Merapi to the second-highest level in November after sensors picked up increasing activity. About a quarter million people live within 6 miles of the volcano.
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"JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s Mount Merapi volcano has spewed avalanches of hot clouds and more than 500 residents have been evacuated from its fertile slopes as Mount Merapi’s volcanic activity increased. Fog meant the initial eruption was not visually observed, but researchers estimated the hot clouds spread less than a kilometer from the crater. The geological authority had raised the alert level of Mount Merapi to the second-highest level in November after sensors picked up increasing activity. About a quarter million people live within 6 miles of the volcano.",
"Indonesia's Merapi volcano spews hot clouds, 500 evacuate"
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Proud Boy organizer arrested in Florida over riot at Capitol
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say an organizer of the Proud Boys far-right extremist group has been arrested on charges of taking part in the siege of the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. Thirty-seven-year-old Joseph Biggs was arrested Wednesday in central Florida. According to an arrest affidavit, Biggs was part of a crowd on Jan. 6 that overwhelmed Capitol Police officers who were manning a metal barrier on the steps of the Capitol. The mob then entered the building as lawmakers were certifying President Joe Biden’s election win. Biggs had organized a 2019 rally in Portland, Oregon, in which more than 1,000 far-right protesters and anti-fascist counter-demonstrators faced off. It’s unclear whether Biggs has an attorney.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/21/proud-boy-organizer-arrested-in-florida-for-riot-at-capitol/
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"ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Authorities say an organizer of the Proud Boys far-right extremist group has been arrested on charges of taking part in the siege of the U.S. Capitol earlier this month. Thirty-seven-year-old Joseph Biggs was arrested Wednesday in central Florida. According to an arrest affidavit, Biggs was part of a crowd on Jan. 6 that overwhelmed Capitol Police officers who were manning a metal barrier on the steps of the Capitol. The mob then entered the building as lawmakers were certifying President Joe Biden’s election win. Biggs had organized a 2019 rally in Portland, Oregon, in which more than 1,000 far-right protesters and anti-fascist counter-demonstrators faced off. It’s unclear whether Biggs has an attorney.",
"Proud Boy organizer arrested in Florida over riot at Capitol"
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US services sector grows for seventh consecutive month
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SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — The U.S. services sector, where most Americans work, grew for the seventh straight month in December even as coronavirus cases surged through the holidays. The Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday that its index of services activity grew slightly to a reading of 57.2 last month, from a reading of 55.9 in November. Readings above 50 represent expansion in services industries such as restaurants and bars, retail stores and delivery companies. Respondents to the December ISM survey continued to express anxiety about the current business climate and the continued negative ramifications of COVID-19.
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"SILVER SPRING, Md. (AP) — The U.S. services sector, where most Americans work, grew for the seventh straight month in December even as coronavirus cases surged through the holidays. The Institute for Supply Management reported Thursday that its index of services activity grew slightly to a reading of 57.2 last month, from a reading of 55.9 in November. Readings above 50 represent expansion in services industries such as restaurants and bars, retail stores and delivery companies. Respondents to the December ISM survey continued to express anxiety about the current business climate and the continued negative ramifications of COVID-19.",
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US attorney for DC says ‘all options are on the table’ for charging rioters at Capitol, including sedition
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WASHINGTON (AP) — US attorney for DC says ‘all options are on the table’ for charging rioters at Capitol, including sedition.
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GEORGIA TAKEAWAYS: Black turnout fuels Warnock victory
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ATLANTA (AP) — The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, has defeated Sen. Kelly Loeffler in a special election for an unexpired term for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Warnock will become the first Black senator in Georgia history. It remains too early to call the second race between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican David Perdue, who’s seeking a second term after his first term expired Sunday. Democrats need an Ossoff victory to take control of the Senate.
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"ATLANTA (AP) — The Rev. Raphael Warnock, a Democrat, has defeated Sen. Kelly Loeffler in a special election for an unexpired term for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia. Warnock will become the first Black senator in Georgia history. It remains too early to call the second race between Democrat Jon Ossoff and Republican David Perdue, who’s seeking a second term after his first term expired Sunday. Democrats need an Ossoff victory to take control of the Senate.",
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican legislative leaders have refused to convene for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ special session on his plan to upgrade the state’s unemployment benefits system. Evers announced the session during his State of the State speech earlier this month and called for it to begin at noon on Tuesday. Republican leaders in the Assembly gaveled in at 12:30 p.m. and immediately gaveled out. Senate Republicans followed suit a half hour later. The state Department of Workforce Development has been struggling to process millions of unemployment claims since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year. Republicans have spent months criticizing Evers over the backlog, accusing him of making people wait for months for payouts. Evers has blamed an antiquated processing system.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Republican legislative leaders have refused to convene for Democratic Gov. Tony Evers’ special session on his plan to upgrade the state’s unemployment benefits system. Evers announced the session during his State of the State speech earlier this month and called for it to begin at noon on Tuesday. Republican leaders in the Assembly gaveled in at 12:30 p.m. and immediately gaveled out. Senate Republicans followed suit a half hour later. The state Department of Workforce Development has been struggling to process millions of unemployment claims since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year. Republicans have spent months criticizing Evers over the backlog, accusing him of making people wait for months for payouts. Evers has blamed an antiquated processing system.",
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Asia Today: China virus cases spike as WHO researchers visit
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BEIJING (AP) — China is seeing a new surge in coronavirus cases in its frozen northeast as a World Health Organization team arrived to investigate the origins of the pandemic. China also reported its first new death attributed to COVID-19 in months, raising the toll to 4,635 among 87,844 cases. Outbreaks in two northern provinces pushed China’s newly confirmed infections into triple digits for the second straight day. More than 20 million people are under varying degrees of lockdown in Hebei province, Beijing and other areas. State media reported the WHO investigators arrived in Wuhan on Thursday and will start their investigation while in quarantine.
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| 2021-01-14T00:00:00 |
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"BEIJING (AP) — China is seeing a new surge in coronavirus cases in its frozen northeast as a World Health Organization team arrived to investigate the origins of the pandemic. China also reported its first new death attributed to COVID-19 in months, raising the toll to 4,635 among 87,844 cases. Outbreaks in two northern provinces pushed China’s newly confirmed infections into triple digits for the second straight day. More than 20 million people are under varying degrees of lockdown in Hebei province, Beijing and other areas. State media reported the WHO investigators arrived in Wuhan on Thursday and will start their investigation while in quarantine.",
"Asia Today: China virus cases spike as WHO researchers visit"
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WASHINGTON (WQOW) - Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) is calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked, thus removing President Donald Trump from office.
“President Trump incited a violent insurrection against Congress as we were working to faithfully carry out our constitutional duties to accept the vote of the American people. This attack on our democracy makes it clear he has broken his oath to support and defend the constitution, and that he is unfit to serve. I join the bipartisan calls for Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment so that the American people can have confidence that there will be a peaceful transition of power in the few remaining days of this disgraceful and dangerous presidency. If the Vice President fails to act, then Congress should take action to address President Trump’s impeachable offenses," Baldwin said in a statement.
The Democratic Senator from Wisconsin is not the first public office holder to call on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Chuck Schumer, who will soon be Senate majority leader, was the first Democrat to come forward on Thursday and publicly call for Trump's removal from office.
Later in the day, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) became the first Republican to publicly call for Trump's removal.
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"WASHINGTON (WQOW) - Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) is calling for the 25th Amendment to be invoked, thus removing President Donald Trump from office.\n“President Trump incited a violent insurrection against Congress as we were working to faithfully carry out our constitutional duties to accept the vote of the American people. This attack on our democracy makes it clear he has broken his oath to support and defend the constitution, and that he is unfit to serve. I join the bipartisan calls for Vice President Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment so that the American people can have confidence that there will be a peaceful transition of power in the few remaining days of this disgraceful and dangerous presidency. If the Vice President fails to act, then Congress should take action to address President Trump’s impeachable offenses,\" Baldwin said in a statement.\nThe Democratic Senator from Wisconsin is not the first public office holder to call on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment.\nChuck Schumer, who will soon be Senate majority leader, was the first Democrat to come forward on Thursday and publicly call for Trump's removal from office.\nLater in the day, Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) became the first Republican to publicly call for Trump's removal.",
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Cicely Tyson paved way for Black actors to follow footsteps
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cicely Tyson was a Black actor who knocked down doors so other women of color could walk through them. She strategically selected powerful roles to elevate the perception of Black actors in films such as “Sounder” and on TV with “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.” Viola Davis, Kerry Washington and Zendaya are among those inspired to follow the Tony and Emmy-winning actor’s footsteps. Davis says Tyson made her feel “valued in a world where there is still a cloak of invisibility for us dark chocolate girls.” Tyson died Thursday at age 96. Her death comes just days after the release of her memoir “Just As I Am.”
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cicely Tyson was a Black actor who knocked down doors so other women of color could walk through them. She strategically selected powerful roles to elevate the perception of Black actors in films such as “Sounder” and on TV with “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman.” Viola Davis, Kerry Washington and Zendaya are among those inspired to follow the Tony and Emmy-winning actor’s footsteps. Davis says Tyson made her feel “valued in a world where there is still a cloak of invisibility for us dark chocolate girls.” Tyson died Thursday at age 96. Her death comes just days after the release of her memoir “Just As I Am.”",
"Cicely Tyson paved way for Black actors to follow footsteps"
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Average US price of gas up 10 cents a gallon to $2.45
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CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline jumped 10 cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $2.45. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that a rise in crude oil prices since November is behind the increase. The price at the pump is 15 cents less than it was a year ago. The highest average price in the nation is $3.46 a gallon in the San Francisco Bay Area. The lowest average is $2.07 in Houston. The average price of diesel went up 5 cents over the same period to $2.70.
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"CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) — The average U.S. price of regular-grade gasoline jumped 10 cents a gallon over the past two weeks to $2.45. Industry analyst Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that a rise in crude oil prices since November is behind the increase. The price at the pump is 15 cents less than it was a year ago. The highest average price in the nation is $3.46 a gallon in the San Francisco Bay Area. The lowest average is $2.07 in Houston. The average price of diesel went up 5 cents over the same period to $2.70.",
"Average US price of gas up 10 cents a gallon to $2.45"
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Please disregard US–Trump-Impeachment, published on January 9, 2021, and datelined in WASHINGTON. It is a story from April 5, 2020, that was inadvertently re-sent.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Please disregard US–Trump-Impeachment, published on January 9, 2021, and datelined in WASHINGTON. It is a story from April 5, 2020, that was inadvertently re-sent.",
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Tsai credits Taiwan for virus wins, notes China's threats
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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s president is hailing the island’s progress in containing the coronavirus pandemic and growing the economy while facing military threats from China. President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan had effectively conquered the virus through “believing in professionalism, trusting one another and unifying as a society.” Taiwan has been applauded for its efforts to contain COVID-19 without lockdowns or serious disruptions to business and education. Tsai said Taiwan and the region have been imperiled by military activity “on the other side of the Taiwan Strait,” a reference to China. But she said in her New Year’s Day address that Taiwan would stick to its current policies and hope for dialogue with Beijing.
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"TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Taiwan’s president is hailing the island’s progress in containing the coronavirus pandemic and growing the economy while facing military threats from China. President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan had effectively conquered the virus through “believing in professionalism, trusting one another and unifying as a society.” Taiwan has been applauded for its efforts to contain COVID-19 without lockdowns or serious disruptions to business and education. Tsai said Taiwan and the region have been imperiled by military activity “on the other side of the Taiwan Strait,” a reference to China. But she said in her New Year’s Day address that Taiwan would stick to its current policies and hope for dialogue with Beijing.",
"Tsai credits Taiwan for virus wins, notes China's threats"
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"Associated Press"
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Reaction from leaders pours in after mob breaks into Capitol
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is among those in the United States and abroad speaking out after a mob of violent protesters made its way into the U.S. Capitol. Johnson called the scenes “disgraceful” and said: “The United States stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.” Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne said his country is ”deeply shocked.” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka called it an “attempted coup” and “one of the greatest assaults on our democracy since the Civil War.”
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/06/reaction-from-leaders-pours-in-after-mob-breaks-into-capitol/
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| 2021-01-06T00:00:00 |
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[
"British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is among those in the United States and abroad speaking out after a mob of violent protesters made its way into the U.S. Capitol. Johnson called the scenes “disgraceful” and said: “The United States stands for democracy around the world and it is now vital that there should be a peaceful and orderly transfer of power.” Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne said his country is ”deeply shocked.” AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka called it an “attempted coup” and “one of the greatest assaults on our democracy since the Civil War.”",
"Reaction from leaders pours in after mob breaks into Capitol"
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