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States eye allowing concealed carry of guns without a permit
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican lawmakers in several more states want to loosen gun restrictions by allowing people to carry concealed firearms without having to get a permit, continuing a trend that gun control advocates call dangerous. Fifteen states already allow concealed carry without a permit, and lawmakers in nine others have proposed allowing or expanding the practice. Most states require people to do things like get weapons training and undergo a background check to get a permit to carry a gun hidden by a jacket or inside a purse. Groups like the National Rifle Association and state lawmakers who support gun rights argue those requirements are ineffective and undermine Second Amendment protections.
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"SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican lawmakers in several more states want to loosen gun restrictions by allowing people to carry concealed firearms without having to get a permit, continuing a trend that gun control advocates call dangerous. Fifteen states already allow concealed carry without a permit, and lawmakers in nine others have proposed allowing or expanding the practice. Most states require people to do things like get weapons training and undergo a background check to get a permit to carry a gun hidden by a jacket or inside a purse. Groups like the National Rifle Association and state lawmakers who support gun rights argue those requirements are ineffective and undermine Second Amendment protections.",
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The NCAA will hold the entire 2021 men's basketball tournament in Indiana, with most games taking place in Indianapolis.
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2021 NCAA men's basketball tournament will be hosted in Indiana
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wqow.com
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA has announced that this year’s 67 men’s basketball tournament games including the Final Four all will be played in Indiana.
Games will be played on two courts inside Lucas Oil Stadium with one game at a time being played.
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Mackey Arena at Purdue and Assembly Hall in Bloomington also will host games.
Championship weekend is still scheduled for April 3 and April 5. Preliminary round dates have not yet been determined.
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Ruling brings kosher slaughterhouse new business, old fears
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CSENGELE, Hungary (AP) — A kosher slaughterhouse in southern Hungary has increased its exports to Belgium since the European Union’s highest court upheld a Flanders region law that prohibited slaughtering animals without first stunning them into unconsciousness. But the traditional methods practiced at Quality Poultry also are at the center of a debate over animal rights and religious rights. Last month’s European Court of Justice ruling has provoked fears of eventual EU-wide prohibitions on ritual slaughter. Animal rights groups say that slitting the throats of livestock and poultry while they are conscious amounts to animal cruelty. Jewish religious authorities consider pre-slaughter stunning to be a prohibited form of injury that renders meat and poultry non-kosher.
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UW-Madison police chief bans 'Thin Blue Line' imagery
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wqow.com
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin-Madison’s police chief has banned officers from using “Thin Blue Line” imagery while on duty. The move by Chief Kristen Roman follows criticism on social media of a “Thin Blue Line” flag displayed at the police department’s office. The flag, which resembles a U.S. flag but has a blue stripe, is considered a sign of police solidarity, but has also been criticized as a symbol of white supremacy. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that Roman says the flag has been “co-opted” by extremists with “hateful ideologies” and that her department needs to distance itself from the imagery to build trust with the community.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — University of Wisconsin-Madison’s police chief has banned officers from using “Thin Blue Line” imagery while on duty. The move by Chief Kristen Roman follows criticism on social media of a “Thin Blue Line” flag displayed at the police department’s office. The flag, which resembles a U.S. flag but has a blue stripe, is considered a sign of police solidarity, but has also been criticized as a symbol of white supremacy. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that Roman says the flag has been “co-opted” by extremists with “hateful ideologies” and that her department needs to distance itself from the imagery to build trust with the community.",
"UW-Madison police chief bans 'Thin Blue Line' imagery"
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UK regulators approve use of 3rd vaccine against coronavirus
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LONDON (AP) — Britain has authorized a coronavirus vaccine developed by Moderna, the third to be licensed for use in the country. The Department of Health said Friday that the vaccine meets the regulator’s “strict standards of safety, efficacy and quality.” Britain has ordered 10 million doses of the vaccine, though it is not expected to be delivered to the U.K. until spring. So far Britain has inoculated 1.5 million people with two other vaccines. Britain’s National Health Service said Thursday that next week it will start using a field hospital specially built at a huge exhibition center in east London in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. The hospital will also be a vaccination hub.
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"LONDON (AP) — Britain has authorized a coronavirus vaccine developed by Moderna, the third to be licensed for use in the country. The Department of Health said Friday that the vaccine meets the regulator’s “strict standards of safety, efficacy and quality.” Britain has ordered 10 million doses of the vaccine, though it is not expected to be delivered to the U.K. until spring. So far Britain has inoculated 1.5 million people with two other vaccines. Britain’s National Health Service said Thursday that next week it will start using a field hospital specially built at a huge exhibition center in east London in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. The hospital will also be a vaccination hub.",
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European Central Bank faces gloomier picture for economy
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FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is confronting more economic gloom. Virus cases and deaths are rising, and new lockdowns mean the 341 million people in the eurozone face a deepening recession in the coming weeks. With more than a trillion euros in stimulus still in the pipeline, the ECB isn’t likely to add more. Top officials meet Thursday to decide monetary policy for the 19 countries that use the euro as their currency. But ECB head Christine Lagarde is likely to deliver a message that the bank will do more if it has to. Otherwise the current support is enough to keep borrowing costs low for struggling companies and governments.
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| 2021-01-21T00:00:00 |
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"FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank is confronting more economic gloom. Virus cases and deaths are rising, and new lockdowns mean the 341 million people in the eurozone face a deepening recession in the coming weeks. With more than a trillion euros in stimulus still in the pipeline, the ECB isn’t likely to add more. Top officials meet Thursday to decide monetary policy for the 19 countries that use the euro as their currency. But ECB head Christine Lagarde is likely to deliver a message that the bank will do more if it has to. Otherwise the current support is enough to keep borrowing costs low for struggling companies and governments.",
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Thompson: UW system could vaccinate entire state by end of March
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MADISON (WKOW) — Interim UW System President Tommy Thompson says the school system could help with the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Thompson told WQOW’s Milwaukee affiliate WISN 12 the schools could help administer the vaccine to all Wisconsin residents.
Thompson said if allowed, the mass vaccinations could be done by the end of March or early April.
“We could set it up on our campuses,” Thompson said. “We could take care of the vaccine and keep it at the necessary temperatures to keep it safe. We have nursing students, nursing deans, individuals qualified to administer vaccines. We could do it the same way as testing and vaccinate as many people as needed.”
The former Wisconsin governor and Health and Human Services Secretary said he has contacted state and federal agencies about his mass vaccination plan, but he has not yet received approval to move forward.
He added that vaccine manufacturers would need to send the doses directly to UW system officials.
“We don’t want to in any way criticize. We just want to help out and make sure that the vaccine is extended faster and to everybody that gets vaccinated as soon as possible,” Thompson said.
The UW System has offered free rapid coronavirus tests on its campuses since the fall.
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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Winter Weather Advisory from SAT 3:00 PM CST until SUN 9:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Taylor County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SATURDAY
TO 9 AM CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Accumulations of 3 to 5 inches.
* WHERE…Portions of central, north central, southwest and west
central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 9 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.
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Packers' LaFleur faces Rams' McVay
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Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay say their friendship and shared history shouldn’t have much of an impact on their teams’ upcoming NFC divisional playoff matchup. LaFleur was the Rams’ offensive coordinator in 2017 during the first year of McVay’s head coaching tenure after they spent four seasons as assistants on Mike Shanahan’s Washington staff. The top-seeded Packers host the Rams on Saturday with an NFC championship game berth at stake.
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| 2021-01-13T00:00:00 |
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"Green Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay say their friendship and shared history shouldn’t have much of an impact on their teams’ upcoming NFC divisional playoff matchup. LaFleur was the Rams’ offensive coordinator in 2017 during the first year of McVay’s head coaching tenure after they spent four seasons as assistants on Mike Shanahan’s Washington staff. The top-seeded Packers host the Rams on Saturday with an NFC championship game berth at stake.",
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Winter Weather Advisory issued January 29 at 8:52PM CST until January 31 at 6:00PM CST by NWS La Crosse WI
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wqow.com
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…Freezing Drizzle And Snow To Produce Travel Impacts Saturday
Morning Through Sunday…
.Precipitation will begin Saturday morning as freezing drizzle
with a light accumulation of ice expected leading to slippery
travel conditions. The precipitation will turn to all snow late
Saturday afternoon and evening lasting through Sunday. 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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https://wqow.com/2021/01/29/winter-weather-advisory-issued-january-29-at-852pm-cst-until-january-31-at-600pm-cst-by-nws-la-crosse-wi/
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"…Freezing Drizzle And Snow To Produce Travel Impacts Saturday\nMorning Through Sunday…\n.Precipitation will begin Saturday morning as freezing drizzle\nwith a light accumulation of ice expected leading to slippery\ntravel conditions. The precipitation will turn to all snow late\nSaturday afternoon and evening lasting through Sunday. While some\nquestions still remain regarding strength of the system, there\nseems to be pretty good consensus of 4 to 7 inches of snow falling\nacross parts of northeast Iowa into far southwest Wisconsin. The\nheaviest looks to fall Saturday evening, where snow rates of 1\ninch per hour will be possible. Keep an eye on the forecast this\nweekend and adjust travel plans as needed.\n* WHAT…Snow and freezing drizzle expected. Total snow\naccumulations of 2 to 4 inches and ice accumulations of up to\na tenth of an inch.\n* WHERE…Portions of central, southwest and west central\nWisconsin.\n* WHEN…From noon Saturday to 6 PM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.\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.",
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PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard had 39 points, including seven 3-pointers, and the Portland Trail Blazers handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their sixth straight loss with a 135-117 victory. CJ McCollum added 20 points for the Blazers, who led by 33 in the second half. Jusuf Nurkic had 17 points and seven rebounds before Portland rested its starters in the fourth quarter. D’Angelo Russell and Anthony Edwards each scored 26 points for the Timberwolves.
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"PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) — Damian Lillard had 39 points, including seven 3-pointers, and the Portland Trail Blazers handed the Minnesota Timberwolves their sixth straight loss with a 135-117 victory. CJ McCollum added 20 points for the Blazers, who led by 33 in the second half. Jusuf Nurkic had 17 points and seven rebounds before Portland rested its starters in the fourth quarter. D’Angelo Russell and Anthony Edwards each scored 26 points for the Timberwolves.",
"Lillard scores 39 as Blazers rout Timberwolves 135-117"
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Chicago schools reopening hits snag as union fight escalates
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CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Public Schools has ditched plans for thousands of teachers report to class this week ahead of students after the teachers union said its members wouldn’t comply and were prepared to picket over coronavirus safety concerns. The reversal in the nation’s third-largest district also means roughly 3,200 pre-K and special education students who started in-person classes earlier this month as part of a phased-in return go back to online learning. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says bargaining will continue and thousands of K-8 students are still expected next week.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/26/chicago-schools-reopening-hits-snag-as-union-fight-escalates/
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| 2021-01-27T00:00:00 |
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"CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Public Schools has ditched plans for thousands of teachers report to class this week ahead of students after the teachers union said its members wouldn’t comply and were prepared to picket over coronavirus safety concerns. The reversal in the nation’s third-largest district also means roughly 3,200 pre-K and special education students who started in-person classes earlier this month as part of a phased-in return go back to online learning. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says bargaining will continue and thousands of K-8 students are still expected next week.",
"Chicago schools reopening hits snag as union fight escalates"
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Democrats plan lightning Trump impeachment, want him out now
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats in Congress are swiftly laying plans to impeach President Donald Trump and ensure an “unhinged” commander-in-chief can do no further damage in his remaining days in office. They are trying to send a message to the nation, and the world, that mob violence inspired by a White House will not stand. This after the shocking siege of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters left five dead. Some Republicans are joining, saying Trump must go. Impeachment proceedings could begin in a matter of days. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she also has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing Trump from ordering a nuclear strike in his final days.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats in Congress are swiftly laying plans to impeach President Donald Trump and ensure an “unhinged” commander-in-chief can do no further damage in his remaining days in office. They are trying to send a message to the nation, and the world, that mob violence inspired by a White House will not stand. This after the shocking siege of the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters left five dead. Some Republicans are joining, saying Trump must go. Impeachment proceedings could begin in a matter of days. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says she also has spoken to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing Trump from ordering a nuclear strike in his final days.",
"Democrats plan lightning Trump impeachment, want him out now"
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — More searchers and rescuers have joined the search for wreckage and victims from an Indonesian plane that crashed last weekend in the Java Sea. The mission coordinator says the aerial search for the crashed Sriwijaya Air jet is being expanded too. Searchers are using an underwater metal detector and remotely operated vehicle to find human remains, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder and more wreckage. A navy official says the wreckage is piled up in one area and divers are having difficulty removing the sharp and broken pieces of the plane to retrieve the voice recorder. The plane carried 62 people and so far 12 of the victims have been identified.
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"JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — More searchers and rescuers have joined the search for wreckage and victims from an Indonesian plane that crashed last weekend in the Java Sea. The mission coordinator says the aerial search for the crashed Sriwijaya Air jet is being expanded too. Searchers are using an underwater metal detector and remotely operated vehicle to find human remains, the plane’s cockpit voice recorder and more wreckage. A navy official says the wreckage is piled up in one area and divers are having difficulty removing the sharp and broken pieces of the plane to retrieve the voice recorder. The plane carried 62 people and so far 12 of the victims have been identified.",
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Seychelles to start vaccinations with Chinese-made Sinopharm
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NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The Indian Ocean island nation of the Seychelles says it will begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations on Sunday with the 50,000 doses it has of the Chinese-developed Sinopharm vaccine. The health minister told reporters on Thursday that political leaders will be first to be vaccinated, then health workers. President Wavel Ramkalawan has said he will be the first to get the vaccine. The Sinopharm vaccines are a donation from the United Arab Emirates, the Seychelles News Agency reports. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting the Seychelles on Friday at the end of a five-country African tour.
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"NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The Indian Ocean island nation of the Seychelles says it will begin administering COVID-19 vaccinations on Sunday with the 50,000 doses it has of the Chinese-developed Sinopharm vaccine. The health minister told reporters on Thursday that political leaders will be first to be vaccinated, then health workers. President Wavel Ramkalawan has said he will be the first to get the vaccine. The Sinopharm vaccines are a donation from the United Arab Emirates, the Seychelles News Agency reports. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting the Seychelles on Friday at the end of a five-country African tour.",
"Seychelles to start vaccinations with Chinese-made Sinopharm"
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Peterson makes 32 saves, Kings hold on to beat Wild 2-1
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Carl Grundstrom and Kurtis MacDermid scored, and Calvin Peterson made 32 saves as the Los Angeles Kings held on to beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1. For the third time in three games between the teams, Los Angeles squandered a third-period lead. But Grundstrom scored his second goal in as many games and Los Angeles won for the third time in four games. Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek scored his team-leading fourth goal of the season 1:09 into the third period to tie the game.
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"ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Carl Grundstrom and Kurtis MacDermid scored, and Calvin Peterson made 32 saves as the Los Angeles Kings held on to beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1. For the third time in three games between the teams, Los Angeles squandered a third-period lead. But Grundstrom scored his second goal in as many games and Los Angeles won for the third time in four games. Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek scored his team-leading fourth goal of the season 1:09 into the third period to tie the game.",
"Peterson makes 32 saves, Kings hold on to beat Wild 2-1"
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Ousted Thai politician defends vaccine procurement criticism
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BANGKOK (AP) — A popular ousted politician charged with defaming Thailand’s monarchy for questioning the government’s COVID-19 vaccine procurement is standing by his comments and saying the nation deserves more transparency. The government filed charges on Wednesday accusing Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of lese majeste for alleging that the procurement was late and inadequate. He also said there was possible favoritism in the awarding of the main contract. The criticisms relate to the monarchy because most of the vaccines ordered by Thailand are to be produced by a company owned by the king.
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"BANGKOK (AP) — A popular ousted politician charged with defaming Thailand’s monarchy for questioning the government’s COVID-19 vaccine procurement is standing by his comments and saying the nation deserves more transparency. The government filed charges on Wednesday accusing Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit of lese majeste for alleging that the procurement was late and inadequate. He also said there was possible favoritism in the awarding of the main contract. The criticisms relate to the monarchy because most of the vaccines ordered by Thailand are to be produced by a company owned by the king.",
"Ousted Thai politician defends vaccine procurement criticism"
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EU says it will redouble efforts to save Iran nuclear deal
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BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union says it will redouble its efforts to save the Iran nuclear agreement despite what it calls Tehran’s “important breach” of commitments made in the 2015 deal by starting to enrich uranium to new levels. EU spokesman Peter Stano said Tuesday that Iran’s actions “will have serious implications when it comes to nuclear nonproliferation.” Stano said it was in everyone’s interest to rescue the deal and said the 27-nation bloc “will strengthen” its attempts to make sure all adhere to the commitments made in the landmark deal.
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"BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union says it will redouble its efforts to save the Iran nuclear agreement despite what it calls Tehran’s “important breach” of commitments made in the 2015 deal by starting to enrich uranium to new levels. EU spokesman Peter Stano said Tuesday that Iran’s actions “will have serious implications when it comes to nuclear nonproliferation.” Stano said it was in everyone’s interest to rescue the deal and said the 27-nation bloc “will strengthen” its attempts to make sure all adhere to the commitments made in the landmark deal.",
"EU says it will redouble efforts to save Iran nuclear deal"
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GOP's Biden vote revolt is atypical challenge for McConnell
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell thinks it’s dangerous for his party to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s election triumph. But when a joint session of Congress meets Wednesday to formally affirm Biden’s Electoral College victory over President Donald Trump, some Republicans are charging ahead anyway. The effort to overturn Biden’s win will fail. But McConnell is facing dynamics he can’t fully control. The Kentucky Republican can’t stop objections to counting some state’s votes because it’s allowed by the Constitution. McConnell is also facing objections from senators who are positioning themselves to run for president in 2024.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell thinks it’s dangerous for his party to challenge President-elect Joe Biden’s election triumph. But when a joint session of Congress meets Wednesday to formally affirm Biden’s Electoral College victory over President Donald Trump, some Republicans are charging ahead anyway. The effort to overturn Biden’s win will fail. But McConnell is facing dynamics he can’t fully control. The Kentucky Republican can’t stop objections to counting some state’s votes because it’s allowed by the Constitution. McConnell is also facing objections from senators who are positioning themselves to run for president in 2024.",
"GOP's Biden vote revolt is atypical challenge for McConnell"
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Role of race in US vaccine rollout gets put to the test
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The role that race should play in deciding who gets priority for the COVID-19 vaccine has been put to the test in Oregon. But people of color won’t be the specific focus in the next phase of the state’s rollout. An advisory committee decided Thursday to prioritize those with chronic medical conditions, essential workers and others. But the debate shows a growing commitment to put racial equity at the heart of the nation’s mass vaccination campaign as COVID-19 disproportionally affects people of color. Experts say 18 states included ways to measure equity in their original vaccine distribution plans last fall and more have likely done so since the shots started arriving.
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"PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The role that race should play in deciding who gets priority for the COVID-19 vaccine has been put to the test in Oregon. But people of color won’t be the specific focus in the next phase of the state’s rollout. An advisory committee decided Thursday to prioritize those with chronic medical conditions, essential workers and others. But the debate shows a growing commitment to put racial equity at the heart of the nation’s mass vaccination campaign as COVID-19 disproportionally affects people of color. Experts say 18 states included ways to measure equity in their original vaccine distribution plans last fall and more have likely done so since the shots started arriving.",
"Role of race in US vaccine rollout gets put to the test"
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Teacher trained 56 guide dogs, passed legacy to students
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Marybeth Hearn was 10 when she asked her parents if she could train her first guide dog: a black Labrador puppy named Letta. In the more than five decades since, she has trained dozens of dogs to assist blind and visually impaired people. But her legacy doesn’t end there. Hearn, who recently retired after teaching agriculture for 33 years at Lemoore High School in California, has inspired several family members and dozens of students to train puppies of their own through a partnership with the California-based NGO Guide Dogs for the Blind.
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"Marybeth Hearn was 10 when she asked her parents if she could train her first guide dog: a black Labrador puppy named Letta. In the more than five decades since, she has trained dozens of dogs to assist blind and visually impaired people. But her legacy doesn’t end there. Hearn, who recently retired after teaching agriculture for 33 years at Lemoore High School in California, has inspired several family members and dozens of students to train puppies of their own through a partnership with the California-based NGO Guide Dogs for the Blind.",
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Viral post claims several at-home COVID-19 remedies work, health officials can't back them
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(WQOW)- A viral social media post from a survivor of COVID-19 is sharing at-home remedies for treating the virus, but do health officials back those claims?
The thread claims remedies like sleeping on your stomach, moving your arms around frequently, and eating specific foods like eggs, avocados and asparagus will help cure COVID-19 at home.
One doctor says those ideas wouldn't hurt to try, but there's no evidence behind them.
"These are all things that when done in moderation are reasonable things to do," said Dr. Ken Johnson, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital ER and Prevea Health chief medical officer. "But I would also say that there is no evidence that doing these things would significantly impact your recovery."
However, Johnson does say some of the claims are baseless and not recommended, including suggestions of waking up every two hours to walk around, and avoiding drinking cold beverages. Instead, Johnson recommends drinking lots of fluids, regardless of the temperature, maintaining a good overall diet, and if your symptoms get worse, seek medical care immediately.
You can view the full post thread here.
More COVID-19 Resources
More WQOW COVID-19 coverage
County by County COVID-19 data
CDC Resources
Global COVID-19 tracker
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"(WQOW)- A viral social media post from a survivor of COVID-19 is sharing at-home remedies for treating the virus, but do health officials back those claims?\nThe thread claims remedies like sleeping on your stomach, moving your arms around frequently, and eating specific foods like eggs, avocados and asparagus will help cure COVID-19 at home.\nOne doctor says those ideas wouldn't hurt to try, but there's no evidence behind them.\n\"These are all things that when done in moderation are reasonable things to do,\" said Dr. Ken Johnson, HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital ER and Prevea Health chief medical officer. \"But I would also say that there is no evidence that doing these things would significantly impact your recovery.\"\nHowever, Johnson does say some of the claims are baseless and not recommended, including suggestions of waking up every two hours to walk around, and avoiding drinking cold beverages. Instead, Johnson recommends drinking lots of fluids, regardless of the temperature, maintaining a good overall diet, and if your symptoms get worse, seek medical care immediately.\nYou can view the full post thread here.\nMore COVID-19 Resources\nMore WQOW COVID-19 coverage\nCounty by County COVID-19 data\nCDC Resources\nGlobal COVID-19 tracker",
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Judge rejects NYC subway bomber's conviction challenge
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NEW YORK (AP) — A judge has refused to alter the conviction of a Bangladeshi immigrant convicted of setting off a pipe bomb attached to his chest in New York City’s busiest subway station. The December 2017 attack by Akayed Ullah fizzled when the bomb barely exploded, burning Ullah but causing mostly minor injuries to others. Manhattan Judge Richard Sullivan rejected several challenges by Ullah to his 2018 conviction for the attack in subway tunnels beneath Times Square and the Port Authority bus terminal. Ullah awaits sentencing, though he faces a mandatory 30 years behind bars. Sullivan’s Dec. 31 ruling was released publicly Monday. Sullivan, who now sits on a federal appeals court, presided over Ullah’s trial when he was a district court judge.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — A judge has refused to alter the conviction of a Bangladeshi immigrant convicted of setting off a pipe bomb attached to his chest in New York City’s busiest subway station. The December 2017 attack by Akayed Ullah fizzled when the bomb barely exploded, burning Ullah but causing mostly minor injuries to others. Manhattan Judge Richard Sullivan rejected several challenges by Ullah to his 2018 conviction for the attack in subway tunnels beneath Times Square and the Port Authority bus terminal. Ullah awaits sentencing, though he faces a mandatory 30 years behind bars. Sullivan’s Dec. 31 ruling was released publicly Monday. Sullivan, who now sits on a federal appeals court, presided over Ullah’s trial when he was a district court judge.",
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Mexico leader condemns Twitter, Facebook for blocking Trump
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president is condemning the decision by social media platforms to block the accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also declined to condemn the assault by Trump supporters on the U.S. Capitol. But in remarks Thursday, the Mexican leader criticized what he called the censorship of Trump. López Obrador said: “I don’t agree with that, I don’t accept that.” Presidential spokesman Jesús Ramírez doubled down later in the day, writing in his Twitter account that “Facebook’s decision to silence the current leader of the United States calls for a debate on freedom of expression.”
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"MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president is condemning the decision by social media platforms to block the accounts of U.S. President Donald Trump. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador also declined to condemn the assault by Trump supporters on the U.S. Capitol. But in remarks Thursday, the Mexican leader criticized what he called the censorship of Trump. López Obrador said: “I don’t agree with that, I don’t accept that.” Presidential spokesman Jesús Ramírez doubled down later in the day, writing in his Twitter account that “Facebook’s decision to silence the current leader of the United States calls for a debate on freedom of expression.”",
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Grammy Awards shift to March due to pandemic conditions
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NEW YORK (AP) — The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place this month in Los Angeles and will broadcast in March due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases and deaths. The Recording Academy told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the annual show would shift from its original Jan. 31 broadcast to an unspecified date in March. The Grammys will be held in Los Angeles at the Staples Center. Los Angeles County, the epicenter of the crisis in California, has surpassed 10,000 COVID-19 deaths and has had 40% of the deaths in California. Beyoncé is leading contender at this year’s ceremony with nine nominations.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/05/grammy-awards-shift-to-march-due-to-pandemic-conditions-2/
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| 2021-01-05T00:00:00 |
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"NEW YORK (AP) — The 2021 Grammy Awards will no longer take place this month in Los Angeles and will broadcast in March due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases and deaths. The Recording Academy told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the annual show would shift from its original Jan. 31 broadcast to an unspecified date in March. The Grammys will be held in Los Angeles at the Staples Center. Los Angeles County, the epicenter of the crisis in California, has surpassed 10,000 COVID-19 deaths and has had 40% of the deaths in California. Beyoncé is leading contender at this year’s ceremony with nine nominations.",
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Biden signs burst of virus orders, requires masks for travel
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is putting into play his national COVID-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses and increase the use of masks.
It also includes a requirement that Americans mask up for travel. That will include airplanes, trains, intercity buses and maritime vessels. He is calling on every American to wear a mask for 100 days when you are around other people.
He signed 10 virus-related executive orders on Thursday with the nation deep in the deadliest wave of the pandemic and facing worrisome new mutations.
Biden has vowed to take more aggressive measures than his predecessor to contain the virus, but he faces steep obstacles, including uncertainty over whether congressional Republicans will help pass his $1.9 trillion coronavirus package.
By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
Associated Press
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is putting into play his national COVID-19 strategy to ramp up vaccinations and testing, reopen schools and businesses and increase the use of masks.\nIt also includes a requirement that Americans mask up for travel. That will include airplanes, trains, intercity buses and maritime vessels. He is calling on every American to wear a mask for 100 days when you are around other people.\nHe signed 10 virus-related executive orders on Thursday with the nation deep in the deadliest wave of the pandemic and facing worrisome new mutations.\nBiden has vowed to take more aggressive measures than his predecessor to contain the virus, but he faces steep obstacles, including uncertainty over whether congressional Republicans will help pass his $1.9 trillion coronavirus package.\nBy RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR\nAssociated Press",
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JA Happ, Twins finalize $8 million, 1-year contract
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins and pitcher J.A. Happ have finalized an $8 million, one-year contract. The 38-year-old Happ spent the past 2 1/3 seasons with the New York Yankees. Acquired from Toronto at the 2018 trade deadline, the left-hander went 7-0 with a 2.69 ERA in 11 starts down the stretch to finish 17-6. The Yankees then rewarded him with a $34 million, two-year contract. Happ was the second offseason addition by the Twins, who also added relief pitcher Hansel Robles to the team that has won the AL Central division in each of the last two years.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Twins and pitcher J.A. Happ have finalized an $8 million, one-year contract. The 38-year-old Happ spent the past 2 1/3 seasons with the New York Yankees. Acquired from Toronto at the 2018 trade deadline, the left-hander went 7-0 with a 2.69 ERA in 11 starts down the stretch to finish 17-6. The Yankees then rewarded him with a $34 million, two-year contract. Happ was the second offseason addition by the Twins, who also added relief pitcher Hansel Robles to the team that has won the AL Central division in each of the last two years.",
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Biden picks Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as labor secretary
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BOSTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as his labor secretary, choosing a former union worker who shares his Irish American background and working-class roots. The 53-year-old Walsh has served as the Democratic mayor of Boston since 2014. His selection for Biden’s Cabinet was confirmed by a person familiar with the decision who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid preempting Biden’s official announcement. When he took the oath of office for his second term as Boston’s chief executive in 2018, Biden presided over the inauguration. Walsh is a former union worker who has a long history with labor. His nomination was praised by union leaders Thursday.
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"BOSTON (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden has selected Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as his labor secretary, choosing a former union worker who shares his Irish American background and working-class roots. The 53-year-old Walsh has served as the Democratic mayor of Boston since 2014. His selection for Biden’s Cabinet was confirmed by a person familiar with the decision who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid preempting Biden’s official announcement. When he took the oath of office for his second term as Boston’s chief executive in 2018, Biden presided over the inauguration. Walsh is a former union worker who has a long history with labor. His nomination was praised by union leaders Thursday.",
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Extradited teacher appears in Australia court on sex charges
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MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A former teacher extradited from Israel after a six-year legal battle has appeared in an Australian court to face charges of sexually abusing several students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. Malka Leifer appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court by video link from a police station where she is in COVID-19 quarantine. Wearing a headscarf, she sat with her head in her hands during the 20-minute hearing where the 74 charges against her were read in court for the first time. She did not respond when the judge asked if she could see and hear the proceedings. She previously has maintained her innocence against accusations of sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. She did not apply for bail.
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"MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A former teacher extradited from Israel after a six-year legal battle has appeared in an Australian court to face charges of sexually abusing several students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. Malka Leifer appeared in Melbourne Magistrates Court by video link from a police station where she is in COVID-19 quarantine. Wearing a headscarf, she sat with her head in her hands during the 20-minute hearing where the 74 charges against her were read in court for the first time. She did not respond when the judge asked if she could see and hear the proceedings. She previously has maintained her innocence against accusations of sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. She did not apply for bail.",
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Court in Central African Republic upholds election results
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BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Central African Republic’s constitutional court has upheld President Faustin Archange Touadera’s re-election, raising the specter of more violence just days after rebels attempted to overtake the capital. The opposition had urged the court to order a re-run of the Dec. 27 poll, saying insecurity and alleged irregularities had marred the vote. However, the court announced that Touadera had won with 35% of ballots cast. Tensions have escalated dramatically since the presidential election, with rebels opposed to Touadera’s re-election trying to invade the capital last week. Security forces backed by U.N. peacekeepers ultimately repelled the attack.
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"BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) — Central African Republic’s constitutional court has upheld President Faustin Archange Touadera’s re-election, raising the specter of more violence just days after rebels attempted to overtake the capital. The opposition had urged the court to order a re-run of the Dec. 27 poll, saying insecurity and alleged irregularities had marred the vote. However, the court announced that Touadera had won with 35% of ballots cast. Tensions have escalated dramatically since the presidential election, with rebels opposed to Touadera’s re-election trying to invade the capital last week. Security forces backed by U.N. peacekeepers ultimately repelled the attack.",
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Ranked teams meet as No. 21 Minnesota hosts No. 25 Ohio State
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No. 25 Ohio State (8-2, 2-2) vs. No. 21 Minnesota (9-2, 2-2)
Williams Arena, Minneapolis; Sunday, 5:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Two ranked teams battle as No. 25 Ohio State visits No. 21 Minnesota in a Big Ten showdown. Ohio State has one win and zero losses against ranked opponents this season, while Minnesota has won two of its four games against ranked teams.
SUPER SENIORS: Ohio State has benefited heavily from its seniors. Duane Washington Jr., Justice Sueing, CJ Walker and Kyle Young have collectively accounted for 54 percent of the team’s scoring this year and 57 percent of all Buckeyes points over the team’s last five games.
SPARKING THE OFFENSE: Marcus Carr has made or assisted on 50 percent of all Minnesota field goals over the last five games. The senior guard has accounted for 30 field goals and 31 assists in those games.
WINNING WHEN: The Golden Gophers are 9-0 when they score at least 67 points and 0-2 when they fall shy of that total. The Buckeyes are 6-0 when the team blocks at least four shots and 2-2 when they fall short of that total.
STREAK SCORING: Minnesota has won its last nine home games, scoring an average of 86.4 points while giving up 71.9.
DID YOU KNOW: Minnesota has attempted the second-most free throws in all of Division I. The Golden Gophers have averaged 28.5 free throws 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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Johnson & Johnson 1-dose shot prevents COVID-19, but less than some others
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(AP) - Johnson & Johnson says its vaccine appears to protect against COVID-19 with just one shot.
It's not as strong as some two-shot rivals but still potentially helpful for a world in dire need of more doses.
Results released Friday show the single-shot vaccine was 66% effective overall at preventing moderate to severe illness, and much more protective against the most serious symptoms.
The vaccine worked better in the U.S. compared to South Africa, where it was up against a tougher, mutated virus.
The company says it will file an application for emergency use soon in the U.S., and then abroad.
More COVID-19 Resources
More WQOW COVID-19 Coverage
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| 2021-01-29T00:00:00 |
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1 winner of Mega Millions $1B prize; 3rd largest ever in US
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DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — One winning ticket has been sold in the $1 billion Mega Millions jackpot. The top prize drawn on Friday is the third-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. The winning numbers are: 4, 26, 42, 50, 60 and a Mega Ball of 24. The winning ticket was sold in Michigan. The Mega Millions jackpot had been growing since Sept. 15, when a winning ticket was sold in Wisconsin. Friday night’s drawing comes two days after a ticket sold in Maryland matched all six numbers drawn and won a $731.1 million Powerball jackpot.
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Fugitive Pakistani militant killed by bomb in Afghanistan
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PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — An Afghan official says a fugitive militant leader from Pakistan has been killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. The provincial governor of Nangarhar province said Friday that Manghal Bagh was killed there the previous day. The governor didn’t say who was responsible for the roadside bombing. The slain commander carried a $3 million U.S. bounty for alleged terrorist activities. His group had frequently targeted Pakistani troops in the country’s northwest until the mid-2010s. That’s when Pakistan cleared the rugged region bordering Afghanistan of militants, including the Pakistani Taliban, remnants of al-Qaida and other groups. Many were driven across the border into Afghanistan, and the area still sees sporadic attacks.
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"PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — An Afghan official says a fugitive militant leader from Pakistan has been killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan. The provincial governor of Nangarhar province said Friday that Manghal Bagh was killed there the previous day. The governor didn’t say who was responsible for the roadside bombing. The slain commander carried a $3 million U.S. bounty for alleged terrorist activities. His group had frequently targeted Pakistani troops in the country’s northwest until the mid-2010s. That’s when Pakistan cleared the rugged region bordering Afghanistan of militants, including the Pakistani Taliban, remnants of al-Qaida and other groups. Many were driven across the border into Afghanistan, and the area still sees sporadic attacks.",
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ adds $5.5 million in 2nd US weekend
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In its second weekend in U.S. theaters, “Wonder Woman 1984” earned an estimated $5.5 million in ticket sales. That’s according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s a 67% drop for the superhero sequel, which is playing on 2,151 screens and is also currently streaming free for HBO Max subscribers. “Wonder Woman 1984” has made $28.5 million to date from the U.S., where about 39% of theaters are open. Disney and Pixar’s “Soul,” which skipped U.S. theaters and is available for free for Disney+ subscribers, added $16.5 million internationally _ a 114% increase from its opening in the same markets last weekend.
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"In its second weekend in U.S. theaters, “Wonder Woman 1984” earned an estimated $5.5 million in ticket sales. That’s according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s a 67% drop for the superhero sequel, which is playing on 2,151 screens and is also currently streaming free for HBO Max subscribers. “Wonder Woman 1984” has made $28.5 million to date from the U.S., where about 39% of theaters are open. Disney and Pixar’s “Soul,” which skipped U.S. theaters and is available for free for Disney+ subscribers, added $16.5 million internationally _ a 114% increase from its opening in the same markets last weekend.",
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Former Make-A-Wish Iowa CEO arrested on theft charges
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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The former CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa has been arrested and charged with first-degree theft and the unauthorized use of a credit card for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars of the charity’s money. Records show that 40-year-old Jennifer Woodley, who now lives in North Carolina, was booked at the Polk County Jail in Des Moines on Thursday evening and released. The criminal complaints against her weren’t immediately available, and it wasn’t clear if she has an attorney. The organization announced last summer that it had discovered financial irregularities during a compliance review and that Woodley had been dismissed after serving as CEO for one year.
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"IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — The former CEO of Make-A-Wish Iowa has been arrested and charged with first-degree theft and the unauthorized use of a credit card for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars of the charity’s money. Records show that 40-year-old Jennifer Woodley, who now lives in North Carolina, was booked at the Polk County Jail in Des Moines on Thursday evening and released. The criminal complaints against her weren’t immediately available, and it wasn’t clear if she has an attorney. The organization announced last summer that it had discovered financial irregularities during a compliance review and that Woodley had been dismissed after serving as CEO for one year.",
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Morocco approves use of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
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RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Morocco has approved the emergency use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, jointly developed with the U.K.’s Oxford University. The country’s Health Ministry said Wednesday that the Serum Institute of India in under contract from AstraZeneca to make the shots. Last month, the Moroccan government announced it had ordered 65 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from China’s Sinopharm and Britain’s AstraZeneca. The country of 35 million people has not yet received the vaccines. The Health Ministry says preparations for Morocco’s vaccine rollout have reached “advanced stages,” although a launch date hasn’t been announced. The immunization plan aims to vaccinate 80% of the population, including frontline workers and people suffering from chronic diseases.
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"RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Morocco has approved the emergency use of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, jointly developed with the U.K.’s Oxford University. The country’s Health Ministry said Wednesday that the Serum Institute of India in under contract from AstraZeneca to make the shots. Last month, the Moroccan government announced it had ordered 65 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines from China’s Sinopharm and Britain’s AstraZeneca. The country of 35 million people has not yet received the vaccines. The Health Ministry says preparations for Morocco’s vaccine rollout have reached “advanced stages,” although a launch date hasn’t been announced. The immunization plan aims to vaccinate 80% of the population, including frontline workers and people suffering from chronic diseases.",
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Democrats tighten control with House rules changes
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats controlling the House have moved aggressively to tighten their hold over the chamber despite their narrow margin, ramming through a rules package that limits the potential for embarrassing votes and caters to the party’s progressive wing. The party-line vote also extended last year’s proxy voting rules, which permit lawmakers to vote remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Democrats have freely used the new proxy voting regime, which has maximized Democratic participation while Republican leaders have urged their members to vote in person. Democrats hold a bare majority in the House of fewer than a half-dozen seats.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats controlling the House have moved aggressively to tighten their hold over the chamber despite their narrow margin, ramming through a rules package that limits the potential for embarrassing votes and caters to the party’s progressive wing. The party-line vote also extended last year’s proxy voting rules, which permit lawmakers to vote remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Democrats have freely used the new proxy voting regime, which has maximized Democratic participation while Republican leaders have urged their members to vote in person. Democrats hold a bare majority in the House of fewer than a half-dozen seats.",
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris showcased American designers at their inauguration Wednesday. Harris made a nod to women’s suffrage, Shirley Chisholm and her beloved sorority in pearls and purple. Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush also wore hues of purple. Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first Black major-party candidate to run for president. Harris has cited her as an inspiration. Jill Biden wore an ocean blue wool tweed coat over a dress by American designer Alexandra O’Neill of the Markarian label. Joe Biden wore a navy blue suit and overcoat by Ralph Lauren. Country star Garth Brooks wore jeans and a cowboy hat.
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"Joe Biden and Kamala Harris showcased American designers at their inauguration Wednesday. Harris made a nod to women’s suffrage, Shirley Chisholm and her beloved sorority in pearls and purple. Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush also wore hues of purple. Chisholm was the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first Black major-party candidate to run for president. Harris has cited her as an inspiration. Jill Biden wore an ocean blue wool tweed coat over a dress by American designer Alexandra O’Neill of the Markarian label. Joe Biden wore a navy blue suit and overcoat by Ralph Lauren. Country star Garth Brooks wore jeans and a cowboy hat.",
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Grocery store workers not in line for next phase of vaccine
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin’s plan for the next phase of coronavirus vaccinations covers essential workers, including teachers, child care providers, law enforcement officers and hospital staff who aren’t on the front lines. In Wisconsin, it doesn’t include grocery store employees, as recommended by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the states’ second phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. Grocery store owners, who thought their employees would be included in the next phase, are upset. The state said that the CDC’s guidelines were overly broad for who qualifies as a “front-line essential worker.”
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — The leader of one of the nation’s most prominent U.S. Attorney’s offices is moving on. G. Zachary Terwilliger served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of Virginia for the last 2 1/2 years and announced his resignation Tuesday. He’s joining the law firm of Vinson and Elkins in Washington. It’s not unusual for U.S. attorneys to submit resignations when a new president takes office. During his tenure, prosecutors in Alexandria obtained convictions in significant espionage cases, and obtained indictments against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange and two accused members of the Islamic State group known as the Beatles.
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Tyler Polley made five 3-pointers and scored 23 points in the second half to help Connecticut pull away and beat Marquette 65-54. Marquette wore black uniforms in support of Jacob Blake, his family and the Kenosha County community. Blake was shot seven times in the back by a Kenosha police officer on Aug. 23. The county district attorney’s office announced that it would not seek charges against the police officer involved in the shooting. Polley, who was 0 of 3 from the field in the first half, scored all of his 23 points as UConn outscored Marquette 40-11 in the final 15 minutes. Dawson Garcia had 20 points and 11 rebounds to lead Marquette.
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India donates first 500,000 doses of vaccine to Sri Lanka
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COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — Sri Lanka’s president has welcomed the first 500,000 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine from India, which has donated the shots to eight countries in the region. The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was manufactured by the Serum Institute of India. Sri Lanka says 150,000 health workers and 115,000 selected military and police troops will be the first to be inoculated at six hospitals in Colombo and its suburbs. India’s donation covers 250,000 people and Sri Lanka is making efforts to obtain more vaccines, either through donation or purchase. The country has ordered 2 million doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine and is planning to order 3 million more from India. It also expects some from the U.N. COVAX Facility to be able to vaccine 20% of the population.
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US reaffirms Taiwan support after China sends warplanes
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BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. has reaffirmed support for Taiwan following China’s dispatch of warplanes near the island in an apparent attempt to intimidate its democratic government and test American resolve. The State Department says it notes with concern the pattern of China’s ongoing attempts to intimidate its neighbors, including Taiwan. Taiwan’s Defense Ministry says China on Saturday sent eight bombers capable of carrying nuclear weapons and four fighter jets just southwest of the island. It said China sent another eight on Sunday. It’s part of a long-standing pattern of Chinese incursions aimed at pressuring the government of President Tsai Ing-wen into caving to Beijing’s demand that she recognize Taiwan as a part of Chinese territory.
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Earthquake injures 3 in Argentina; tremor also felt in Chile
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Authorities say a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck in northwestern Argentina near the border with central Chile, injuring at least three people. They say two children and an adult were hospitalized in San Juan province in Argentina after the quake hit just before midnight Monday. The tremor caused the collapse of a house, damage to roads and some other buildings in several cities, as well power and water cuts. The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake was followed by a magnitude 5.0 aftershock about 15 minutes later and then at least five more strong aftershocks in the next hour ranging from magnitude 5.3 to 4.8.
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Dense Fog Advisory until WED 9:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Clark County
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 AM CST THIS
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* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
Freezing fog could make untreated roads and sidewalks icy.
* WHERE…Monroe, Juneau, Adams, Clark, Taylor and Jackson
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* WHEN…Until 9 AM CST Wednesday.
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Lawmakers vow to investigate police after Capitol breach
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers are vowing an investigation into how police handled Wednesday’s violent breach at the Capitol. The Democratic chairwoman of the House Administration Committee, California congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, says the breach “raises grave security concerns” and that her committee will work with House and Senate leaders to review the police response and preparedness. Authorities say four people died, a woman who was shot inside the Capitol and three other people who suffered “medical emergencies” related to the breach. At least 52 people were arrested as of Wednesday night, including 26 on the Capitol grounds, and 14 police officers were injured.
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With virus in rearview, campaign for Catalan vote kicks off
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MADRID (AP) — Political parties in Spain’s Catalonia region are scheduled to start campaigning for an election set to be held in two weeks The northeastern region has loosened a ban on traveling between municipalities to allow for political rallies with reduced attendance and mask-wearing and social distancing requirements.. That the vote will take place on Feb. 14 as scheduled is not 100% confirmed. The election taking place as scheduled on Feb. 14 is not 100% certain. Catalonia’s High Court needs to confirm its preliminary decision earlier this month to overturn a regional government order to delay the vote for nearly three months due to health concerns.
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"MADRID (AP) — Political parties in Spain’s Catalonia region are scheduled to start campaigning for an election set to be held in two weeks The northeastern region has loosened a ban on traveling between municipalities to allow for political rallies with reduced attendance and mask-wearing and social distancing requirements.. That the vote will take place on Feb. 14 as scheduled is not 100% confirmed. The election taking place as scheduled on Feb. 14 is not 100% certain. Catalonia’s High Court needs to confirm its preliminary decision earlier this month to overturn a regional government order to delay the vote for nearly three months due to health concerns.",
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Vietnam's Communist Party leaders warn of challenges ahead
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HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Senior members of Vietnam’s ruling Communist Party caution that their country faced opportunities and challenges ahead, as they began a key meeting to set the nation’s path for the next five years. Communist Party General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong declared, “Globalization and global integration are on the right track, but they are met with the rise of extreme nationalism, strategic competition and trade wars.” Trong said the coronavirus pandemic compelled the world to strategically adjust policies. The National Party Congress will also be choosing the nation’s top leaders. Trong is likely to be selected for a third five-year term as the nation’s most powerful leader.
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Bills among the NFL's 4 defenses peaking in the postseason
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills defense isn’t the same pushover it was to start the season or the one that gave up the so-called Hail Murray in a Week 10 loss at Arizona. Buffalo has won eight straight since Kyler Murray’s last-second 43-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Hopkins in the Cardinals’ 32-30 victory. The Bills have used the loss as motivation in preparing to make their first AFC championship game appearance in 27 years. They play at Kansas City on Sunday. The Bills aren’t the only defense to have overcome obstacles among the four remaining playoff teams, rounded out in the NFC by Green Bay and Tampa Bay.
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UN chief to gauge next month possible Cyprus talks restart
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NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — An official says U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres intends to meet next month with ethnically split Cyprus’ rival Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders to gauge whether conditions are ripe to resume dormant peace talks. Cyprus’ government on Monday didn’t provide a specific date for the informal February meeting. The gathering will also bring together top officials from Cyprus’ three “guarantors,” Greece, Turkey and Britain. U.N. envoy Jane Holl Lute met with Greek Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades to prepare for the meeting that’s seen as the linchpin to restarting negotiations.
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US Capitol Police says officer injured responding to riots dies
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EXPLAINER: How will voting objections play out in Congress?
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On Wednesday, the latest extraordinary development in an extraordinary election will unfold. In a joint session of Congress designed as a ceremonial affirmation to President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, some Republicans — but hardly all of them — are vowing to object to voting results in one or more states. Despite no evidence, they accuse the elections of being fraudulent. But the effort is all but certain to fail. That’s because there’s a robust bipartisan majority in both the House and the Senate to accept the results of the election as they’ve been certified by the states.
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| 2021-01-05T00:00:00 |
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"On Wednesday, the latest extraordinary development in an extraordinary election will unfold. In a joint session of Congress designed as a ceremonial affirmation to President-elect Joe Biden’s victory, some Republicans — but hardly all of them — are vowing to object to voting results in one or more states. Despite no evidence, they accuse the elections of being fraudulent. But the effort is all but certain to fail. That’s because there’s a robust bipartisan majority in both the House and the Senate to accept the results of the election as they’ve been certified by the states.",
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Hurt California inmate firefighter released from ICE hold
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — An injured California inmate firefighter has been released from federal immigration detention and is home with his parents and sister for the first time since his arrest more than two decades ago when he was age 16. Bounchan Keola was hurt when a tree fell on him while he was helping fight a deadly wildfire southwest of Redding in Northern California in early October. He was released from a California state prison two weeks later but was immediately picked up by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. His attorney says Keola was freed Wednesday under a court precedent that says detainees can’t be held indefinitely if they can’t be deported and if they aren’t dangerous or a flight risk.
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The first-ever treaty to ban nuclear weapons has entered into force and is being hailed as a historic step to rid the world of its deadliest weapons. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons culminates decades of work to prevent another atomic bombing like those on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But getting all nations to ratify the treaty seems daunting, if not impossible, in the current global climate. It has been ratified by 61 countries, who committed to never develop or possess nuclear weapons. But the treaty isn’t supported by the United States, Russia or any other nuclear-armed nation. And it’s not supported by Japan, the only country that has suffered nuclear attacks.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/22/first-ever-treaty-to-ban-nuclear-weapons-enters-into-force/
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"UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The first-ever treaty to ban nuclear weapons has entered into force and is being hailed as a historic step to rid the world of its deadliest weapons. The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons culminates decades of work to prevent another atomic bombing like those on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But getting all nations to ratify the treaty seems daunting, if not impossible, in the current global climate. It has been ratified by 61 countries, who committed to never develop or possess nuclear weapons. But the treaty isn’t supported by the United States, Russia or any other nuclear-armed nation. And it’s not supported by Japan, the only country that has suffered nuclear attacks.",
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Germany: Buried barrel may be linked to far-left group
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BERLIN (AP) — German authorities say forestry workers have unearthed a barrel containing material that may be related to the far-left Red Army Faction group. The state criminal police office in Lower Saxony said the plastic barrel was found Friday during tree-pruning work in the Seevetal area, near Hamburg. Officials found documents from the 1980s and containers with unknown liquids in the barrel, but no weapons. Experts determined that the barrel could be moved safely, and it was taken away for further investigation. Police said that a link to the Red Army Faction “can’t be ruled out” after an initial evaluation of the documents, but didn’t elaborate on their contents.
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"BERLIN (AP) — German authorities say forestry workers have unearthed a barrel containing material that may be related to the far-left Red Army Faction group. The state criminal police office in Lower Saxony said the plastic barrel was found Friday during tree-pruning work in the Seevetal area, near Hamburg. Officials found documents from the 1980s and containers with unknown liquids in the barrel, but no weapons. Experts determined that the barrel could be moved safely, and it was taken away for further investigation. Police said that a link to the Red Army Faction “can’t be ruled out” after an initial evaluation of the documents, but didn’t elaborate on their contents.",
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India OKs AstraZeneca and locally-made COVID-19 vaccines
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India has authorized two COVID-19 vaccines, paving the way for a huge inoculation program to stem the coronavirus pandemic in the world’s second most populous country. India’s drugs regulator on Sunday gave an emergency authorization for the vaccines developed by Oxford University and U.K.-based drugmaker AstraZeneca and another by the Indian company Bharat Biotech. India’s initial immunization plan aims to vaccinate 300 million people — health care workers, front-line staff including police and those considered vulnerable due to their age or other diseases — by August 2021. India is the second-worst affected by the coronavirus after the U.S., with over 10.3 million confirmed cases and 149,435 deaths. The infection rate has come down significantly from a mid-September peak.
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — India has authorized two COVID-19 vaccines, paving the way for a huge inoculation program to stem the coronavirus pandemic in the world’s second most populous country. India’s drugs regulator on Sunday gave an emergency authorization for the vaccines developed by Oxford University and U.K.-based drugmaker AstraZeneca and another by the Indian company Bharat Biotech. India’s initial immunization plan aims to vaccinate 300 million people — health care workers, front-line staff including police and those considered vulnerable due to their age or other diseases — by August 2021. India is the second-worst affected by the coronavirus after the U.S., with over 10.3 million confirmed cases and 149,435 deaths. The infection rate has come down significantly from a mid-September peak.",
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Indonesian cleric who inspired extremists freed from prison
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JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A convicted firebrand cleric who inspired the Bali bombers and other violent extremists has walked free from an Indonesian prison after completing his sentence for funding the training of Islamic militants. Police said they would continue to monitor the activities of Abu Bakar Bashir, who is now 82 and ailing. His son said Bashir would be avoiding activities outside his family due to the coronavirus. Bashir was the spiritual leader of the al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah network behind the 2002 bombings on the tourist island of Bali that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, including 88 Australians. Indonesian authorities struggled to prove his involvement, and Bashir was imprisoned in 2011 for his links to a militant training camp.
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"JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A convicted firebrand cleric who inspired the Bali bombers and other violent extremists has walked free from an Indonesian prison after completing his sentence for funding the training of Islamic militants. Police said they would continue to monitor the activities of Abu Bakar Bashir, who is now 82 and ailing. His son said Bashir would be avoiding activities outside his family due to the coronavirus. Bashir was the spiritual leader of the al-Qaida-linked Jemaah Islamiyah network behind the 2002 bombings on the tourist island of Bali that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists, including 88 Australians. Indonesian authorities struggled to prove his involvement, and Bashir was imprisoned in 2011 for his links to a militant training camp.",
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Another busy night of basketball and hockey
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Sports OT highlights, scores
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Unions: Passenger rails need better security, no-ride list
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OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Two major railroad workers unions have asked the Department of Homeland Security to beef up security on Amtrak and other passenger lines, including by creating a no-ride list akin to the no-fly list that prevents people identified as risks from boarding planes. The unions said Wednesday that tougher security is needed in light of last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, pointing out that the only requirement for a person to board a train is a ticket. DHS has said it plans to enhance security at railroad stations in the Washington, D.C., area ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week. An Amtrak spokeswoman says the railroad plans to deploy additional police officers.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/14/unions-passenger-rails-need-better-security-no-ride-list/
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| 2021-01-14T00:00:00 |
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"OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Two major railroad workers unions have asked the Department of Homeland Security to beef up security on Amtrak and other passenger lines, including by creating a no-ride list akin to the no-fly list that prevents people identified as risks from boarding planes. The unions said Wednesday that tougher security is needed in light of last week’s riot at the U.S. Capitol, pointing out that the only requirement for a person to board a train is a ticket. DHS has said it plans to enhance security at railroad stations in the Washington, D.C., area ahead of President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration next week. An Amtrak spokeswoman says the railroad plans to deploy additional police officers.",
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EXPLAINER: Stakes high for U.S. Senate runoffs in Georgia
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SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Voters in Georgia still have unfinished business to resolve two months after the November elections. Both of the state’s Republican senators are on the ballot Tuesday in runoff elections that will decide which party controls the U.S. Senate. Sen. David Perdue fell short of getting more than 50% of the vote Nov. 3, forcing him into a runoff with Democrat Jon Ossoff. Fellow GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock were the top vote getters in a crowded special election that drew 20 candidates overall. The Democratic challengers have raised staggering sums as they try to capitalize on President-elect Joe Biden’s narrow victory in Georgia over President Donald Trump.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/01/explainer-stakes-high-for-u-s-senate-runoffs-in-georgia/
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| 2021-01-01T00:00:00 |
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"SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Voters in Georgia still have unfinished business to resolve two months after the November elections. Both of the state’s Republican senators are on the ballot Tuesday in runoff elections that will decide which party controls the U.S. Senate. Sen. David Perdue fell short of getting more than 50% of the vote Nov. 3, forcing him into a runoff with Democrat Jon Ossoff. Fellow GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler and Democrat Raphael Warnock were the top vote getters in a crowded special election that drew 20 candidates overall. The Democratic challengers have raised staggering sums as they try to capitalize on President-elect Joe Biden’s narrow victory in Georgia over President Donald Trump.",
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Liz Weston: 4 financial ‘experts’ who could steer you wrong
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Sometimes free financial advice can cost you plenty. The car dealer might put you in an unreasonably long loan, for instance, costing you more in interest. Mortgage pros have their own ideas of what’s affordable for you, while some investment advisers have a reason to suggest you roll your 401(k) into an individual account. Decisions can have long-term financial consequences, so it’s smart to know whose advice to avoid and how to find more reliable information so you can make a wise decision. One key: Make sure that anyone who is offering you guidance is a fiduciary — fiduciaries are required to act in your best interest.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/11/liz-weston-4-financial-experts-who-could-steer-you-wrong/
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| 2021-01-11T00:00:00 |
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[
"Sometimes free financial advice can cost you plenty. The car dealer might put you in an unreasonably long loan, for instance, costing you more in interest. Mortgage pros have their own ideas of what’s affordable for you, while some investment advisers have a reason to suggest you roll your 401(k) into an individual account. Decisions can have long-term financial consequences, so it’s smart to know whose advice to avoid and how to find more reliable information so you can make a wise decision. One key: Make sure that anyone who is offering you guidance is a fiduciary — fiduciaries are required to act in your best interest.",
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Dense Fog Advisory until SUN 10:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
Dunn County
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS
MORNING…
* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
* WHERE…Rusk, Barron, Polk, St. Croix, Pepin, Chippewa,
Pierce, Dunn and Eau Claire Counties.
* WHEN…Until 10 AM CST this morning.
* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Slick spots on roads, overpasses, and
sidewalks are also possible as the fog freezes on exposed
surfaces.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of
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Trump 'provoked' Capitol siege, mob was fed lies
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is placing blame on President Donald Trump for the deadly riot at the Capitol. McConnell on Tuesday said the mob was “fed lies” and that the president and others “provoked” those intent on overturning Democrat Joe Biden’s election. McConnell’s remarks come on Trump’s last full day in office. The Republican leader vowed a “safe and successful” inauguration of Biden on Wednesday. It’s an unparalleled time of transition as the Senate presses ahead to his impeachment trial and starts confirmation hearings on Biden’s Cabinet. Three new Democratic senators-elect are to be sworn into office Wednesday.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is placing blame on President Donald Trump for the deadly riot at the Capitol. McConnell on Tuesday said the mob was “fed lies” and that the president and others “provoked” those intent on overturning Democrat Joe Biden’s election. McConnell’s remarks come on Trump’s last full day in office. The Republican leader vowed a “safe and successful” inauguration of Biden on Wednesday. It’s an unparalleled time of transition as the Senate presses ahead to his impeachment trial and starts confirmation hearings on Biden’s Cabinet. Three new Democratic senators-elect are to be sworn into office Wednesday.",
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Woman injured by police during Floyd unrest settles lawsuit
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The city of Minneapolis has settled the first lawsuit by a demonstrator injured by a police projectile in violent protests that followed the death of George Floyd. Twenty-two-year-old Graciela Cisneros will receive a payment of $57,900 for injuries to her face when a police officer fired a non-lethal round at her May 29 as she walked home from a demonstration. Cisneros’ cheekbone was broken and her injury required stitches. She was not arrested. Major civil unrest followed the May 25 death of Floyd, a Black man, at the hands of Minneapolis police. Four officers have been charged in his death, including Derek Chauvin, who is white and who knelt on his neck while he was handcuffed in the street.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/27/woman-injured-by-police-during-floyd-unrest-settles-lawsuit/
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| 2021-01-27T00:00:00 |
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The city of Minneapolis has settled the first lawsuit by a demonstrator injured by a police projectile in violent protests that followed the death of George Floyd. Twenty-two-year-old Graciela Cisneros will receive a payment of $57,900 for injuries to her face when a police officer fired a non-lethal round at her May 29 as she walked home from a demonstration. Cisneros’ cheekbone was broken and her injury required stitches. She was not arrested. Major civil unrest followed the May 25 death of Floyd, a Black man, at the hands of Minneapolis police. Four officers have been charged in his death, including Derek Chauvin, who is white and who knelt on his neck while he was handcuffed in the street.",
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Trump condemns supporters who rioted at Capitol, concedes to Biden in new video
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GOP's Loeffler concedes to Warnock in Georgia runoff
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ATLANTA (AP) — Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler has conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock in one of two Georgia Senate runoffs that will give control of the U.S. Senate to Democrats. Loeffler was appointed to the position a year ago to replace outgoing Sen. Johnny Isakson. She posted a video to social media Thursday evening saying that she had called Warnock to congratulate him. With his victory in Tuesday’s election, Warnock becomes the first African American from Georgia elected to the Senate. Democrat Jon Ossoff beat Republican David Perdue in Georgia’s other Senate runoff. Perdue has yet to concede.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/07/gops-loeffler-concedes-to-warnock-in-georgia-runoff/
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[
"ATLANTA (AP) — Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler has conceded to Democrat Raphael Warnock in one of two Georgia Senate runoffs that will give control of the U.S. Senate to Democrats. Loeffler was appointed to the position a year ago to replace outgoing Sen. Johnny Isakson. She posted a video to social media Thursday evening saying that she had called Warnock to congratulate him. With his victory in Tuesday’s election, Warnock becomes the first African American from Georgia elected to the Senate. Democrat Jon Ossoff beat Republican David Perdue in Georgia’s other Senate runoff. Perdue has yet to concede.",
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Utility to pay $2B settlement in deadly 2018 California fire
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 billion to settle insurance claims from a deadly, destructive wildfire sparked by its equipment in 2018. The utility acknowledged no wrongdoing. Edison said Monday that the agreement covers all claims in pending lawsuits from insurance companies related to the Woolsey fire that blackened 151 square miles of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Three people died in the November 2018 fire, and more than 1,600 homes and other buildings were destroyed. In addition, Edison said it’s finalized settlements from the December 2017 Thomas fire and mudslides a month later on land that burned.
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern California Edison will pay $2.2 billion to settle insurance claims from a deadly, destructive wildfire sparked by its equipment in 2018. The utility acknowledged no wrongdoing. Edison said Monday that the agreement covers all claims in pending lawsuits from insurance companies related to the Woolsey fire that blackened 151 square miles of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Three people died in the November 2018 fire, and more than 1,600 homes and other buildings were destroyed. In addition, Edison said it’s finalized settlements from the December 2017 Thomas fire and mudslides a month later on land that burned.",
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Jayme Closs' family says she is surrounded by love
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BARRON COUNTY (WQOW) - Jayme Closs escaped the home of her captor Jake Patterson on January 10, 2019, after having been missing for 88 days. Peterson is now serving life in prison.
Her family said on this anniversary that she is doing well.
Her aunt/guardian, Jennifer Naiberg Smith issued the following statement:
“We are very thankful for everything that happened on this day two years ago; for Jayme's bravery and for Jeanne, Peter and Kristen for all being in the right place, at the right time and keeping Jayme safe. We’re still very thankful for the community, to the whole world for all caring and being there, and to law enforcement who worked tirelessly to seek justice. Jayme is doing good. We take life day by day. She is enjoying dance, school activities and many other things as much as is possible in regards to now dealing with the covid restrictions. She is surrounded by lots of loved ones. We always want to say and remind others never take life for granted. You never know what tomorrow will bring. Always remember to take the time to tell your loved ones you love them.”
In October 2018, Jayme was kidnapped following the murder of her parents James and Denise. For months, tips were sent in while Barron County Sheriff Scott Fitzgerland investigated and asked for the publics help in finding the missing teen.
On January 10 Jayme was found alive in Gordon after she escaped the home of her captor. Peterson was arrested shortly after and was sentenced to life in prison on May 24, 2019.
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"BARRON COUNTY (WQOW) - Jayme Closs escaped the home of her captor Jake Patterson on January 10, 2019, after having been missing for 88 days. Peterson is now serving life in prison.\nHer family said on this anniversary that she is doing well.\nHer aunt/guardian, Jennifer Naiberg Smith issued the following statement:\n“We are very thankful for everything that happened on this day two years ago; for Jayme's bravery and for Jeanne, Peter and Kristen for all being in the right place, at the right time and keeping Jayme safe. We’re still very thankful for the community, to the whole world for all caring and being there, and to law enforcement who worked tirelessly to seek justice. Jayme is doing good. We take life day by day. She is enjoying dance, school activities and many other things as much as is possible in regards to now dealing with the covid restrictions. She is surrounded by lots of loved ones. We always want to say and remind others never take life for granted. You never know what tomorrow will bring. Always remember to take the time to tell your loved ones you love them.”\nIn October 2018, Jayme was kidnapped following the murder of her parents James and Denise. For months, tips were sent in while Barron County Sheriff Scott Fitzgerland investigated and asked for the publics help in finding the missing teen.\nOn January 10 Jayme was found alive in Gordon after she escaped the home of her captor. Peterson was arrested shortly after and was sentenced to life in prison on May 24, 2019.",
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Select group of young adults could still collect $1,800 of stimulus money on 2020 tax return
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ALTOONA, Wisc. (WQOW) - There is a group of Americans in limbo when it comes to the stimulus checks.
Neither they nor their parents got a dime from either round of the checks, but financial experts say that can change this tax season.
Here's the situation. Even if a person between the ages of 17 and 24 was working in 2020, those stimulus funds were not available to them if they were claimed as a dependent on someone else's 2019 tax return such as their parents.
Most commonly, college students fall into this category.
This also put parents in a bind because even though they may have claimed their child as a dependent, if that person was over 16 years old when the parents filed the return, they couldn't receive the extra stimulus money that was promised for having dependents.
However, financial advisor Steven Latham with River Prairie Wealth Partners in Altoona said if you make under $75,000 a year and plan to file as an independent for your 2020 tax return, young adults could get those stimulus payments they previously missed out on.
"If you're going to be filing as an independent, so meaning that nobody else can qualify you as a dependent, you would be eligible retroactively for the stimulus check in March, which would be $1,200 as a single filer or $2,400 as married filing jointly and the $600 stimulus check in December," Latham said.
Latham said there will be a line item on your federal tax form to fill out to get the payment.
If you have any questions about stimulus checks or if you qualify for one, Latham suggests talking with a professional such as a tax accountant or a certified financial advisor.
You can also learn more at the IRS website.
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| 2021-01-07T00:00:00 |
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"ALTOONA, Wisc. (WQOW) - There is a group of Americans in limbo when it comes to the stimulus checks.\nNeither they nor their parents got a dime from either round of the checks, but financial experts say that can change this tax season.\nHere's the situation. Even if a person between the ages of 17 and 24 was working in 2020, those stimulus funds were not available to them if they were claimed as a dependent on someone else's 2019 tax return such as their parents.\nMost commonly, college students fall into this category.\nThis also put parents in a bind because even though they may have claimed their child as a dependent, if that person was over 16 years old when the parents filed the return, they couldn't receive the extra stimulus money that was promised for having dependents.\nHowever, financial advisor Steven Latham with River Prairie Wealth Partners in Altoona said if you make under $75,000 a year and plan to file as an independent for your 2020 tax return, young adults could get those stimulus payments they previously missed out on.\n\"If you're going to be filing as an independent, so meaning that nobody else can qualify you as a dependent, you would be eligible retroactively for the stimulus check in March, which would be $1,200 as a single filer or $2,400 as married filing jointly and the $600 stimulus check in December,\" Latham said.\nLatham said there will be a line item on your federal tax form to fill out to get the payment.\nIf you have any questions about stimulus checks or if you qualify for one, Latham suggests talking with a professional such as a tax accountant or a certified financial advisor.\nYou can also learn more at the IRS website.",
"Select group of young adults could still collect $1,800 of stimulus money on 2020 tax return"
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Yemen, China, Cuba top Pompeo to-do list as time runs down
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As time runs down on the Trump administration, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and top aides are rushing to complete actions they believe will cement their legacy and the president’s. In the coming days, Pompeo is expected to announce new measures against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels and will likely re-designate Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism.” Both moves will impose or re-impose sanctions on the targets and may complicate the incoming Biden administration’s diplomacy. On Saturday Pompeo angered China when he declared restrictions on U.S. diplomatic contacts with Taiwanese officials to be null and void.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — As time runs down on the Trump administration, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and top aides are rushing to complete actions they believe will cement their legacy and the president’s. In the coming days, Pompeo is expected to announce new measures against Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels and will likely re-designate Cuba as a “state sponsor of terrorism.” Both moves will impose or re-impose sanctions on the targets and may complicate the incoming Biden administration’s diplomacy. On Saturday Pompeo angered China when he declared restrictions on U.S. diplomatic contacts with Taiwanese officials to be null and void.",
"Yemen, China, Cuba top Pompeo to-do list as time runs down"
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Merck ends development of two potential COVID-19 vaccines
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Merck is giving up on two potential COVID-19 vaccines following poor results in early-stage studies. The drugmaker said Monday that it will focus instead on studying two possible treatments for the virus that also have yet to be approved by regulators. The company said its potential vaccines were well tolerated by patients, but they generated an inferior immune system response compared with other vaccines. Merck entered the race to fight COVID-19 later than other top drugmakers.
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"Merck is giving up on two potential COVID-19 vaccines following poor results in early-stage studies. The drugmaker said Monday that it will focus instead on studying two possible treatments for the virus that also have yet to be approved by regulators. The company said its potential vaccines were well tolerated by patients, but they generated an inferior immune system response compared with other vaccines. Merck entered the race to fight COVID-19 later than other top drugmakers.",
"Merck ends development of two potential COVID-19 vaccines"
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California orders surgery delays as virus swamps hospitals
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hospitals in California are so swamped by the coronavirus that the state has ordered hospitals with available space to accept patients from others that have run out of intensive care beds. The public health order issued Tuesday could result in patients being shipped to Northern California from Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley, where 14 counties also were ordered to delay nonessential “and non-life threatening” surgeries. For much of the year, California managed to avoid a catastrophe. But now the virus is raging and California remains at or near the top of states with the most new cases per capita.
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — Hospitals in California are so swamped by the coronavirus that the state has ordered hospitals with available space to accept patients from others that have run out of intensive care beds. The public health order issued Tuesday could result in patients being shipped to Northern California from Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley, where 14 counties also were ordered to delay nonessential “and non-life threatening” surgeries. For much of the year, California managed to avoid a catastrophe. But now the virus is raging and California remains at or near the top of states with the most new cases per capita.",
"California orders surgery delays as virus swamps hospitals"
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France speeds up jabs for elderly, spaces doses by 6 weeks
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PARIS (AP) — Facing criticism over a slow roll out of virus vaccines — with barely 500 people vaccinated in the first week — France’s government has pledged to speed up jabs for the elderly. Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Thursday that French citizens over 75 years old would be able to get access to a vaccine from Jan. 18, replacing previous plans for next month at the earliest. The vaccines will be eligible for all over 75 — not just those in nursing homes. Castex also said France would be spreading out Pfizer vaccine doses by six weeks, instead of three.
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"PARIS (AP) — Facing criticism over a slow roll out of virus vaccines — with barely 500 people vaccinated in the first week — France’s government has pledged to speed up jabs for the elderly. Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Thursday that French citizens over 75 years old would be able to get access to a vaccine from Jan. 18, replacing previous plans for next month at the earliest. The vaccines will be eligible for all over 75 — not just those in nursing homes. Castex also said France would be spreading out Pfizer vaccine doses by six weeks, instead of three.",
"France speeds up jabs for elderly, spaces doses by 6 weeks"
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Widespread internet outages hit northeast U.S.
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Users across the northeast U.S. reported widespread internet outages Tuesday. Verizon reported a fiber cut in Brooklyn via Twitter, although it’s not clear if that issue is responsible for the entire outage. According to DownDetector and user reports on Twitter, the problem appears to extend from Washington to Boston, and is affecting internet and cloud providers as well as a number of Google services, Facebook and other major sites.
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| 2021-01-26T00:00:00 |
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"Users across the northeast U.S. reported widespread internet outages Tuesday. Verizon reported a fiber cut in Brooklyn via Twitter, although it’s not clear if that issue is responsible for the entire outage. According to DownDetector and user reports on Twitter, the problem appears to extend from Washington to Boston, and is affecting internet and cloud providers as well as a number of Google services, Facebook and other major sites.",
"Widespread internet outages hit northeast U.S."
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Aaron lauded for grace amid racism during home run pursuit
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Hank Aaron is being remembered for the grace shown in the face of racism as the one-time home run king pursued Babe Ruth’s hallowed record nearly 50 years ago. Aaron died Friday at 86. Former presidents and fellow Hall of Famers recall his demeanor before and after hitting his 715th home run in Atlanta in 1974. Former President Barack Obama says he was “humble and hardworking” and unbowed by death threats and racist letters. Hall of Famer Chipper Jones calls him “transcendent person in American history.”
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"Hank Aaron is being remembered for the grace shown in the face of racism as the one-time home run king pursued Babe Ruth’s hallowed record nearly 50 years ago. Aaron died Friday at 86. Former presidents and fellow Hall of Famers recall his demeanor before and after hitting his 715th home run in Atlanta in 1974. Former President Barack Obama says he was “humble and hardworking” and unbowed by death threats and racist letters. Hall of Famer Chipper Jones calls him “transcendent person in American history.”",
"Aaron lauded for grace amid racism during home run pursuit"
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N. Korea's Kim opens congress with policy failures admission
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has opened its first ruling party congress in five years with an admission of policy failures and a vow to lay out new developmental goals. The Korean Central News Agency reported Wednesday that North Korea kicked off the Workers’ Party Congress in Pyongyang on Tuesday, with thousands of delegates in attendance. In his opening speech, KCNA cites Kim as saying the previous state developmental goals set in a 2016 congress “were not met in almost all areas to a great extent.”
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"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has opened its first ruling party congress in five years with an admission of policy failures and a vow to lay out new developmental goals. The Korean Central News Agency reported Wednesday that North Korea kicked off the Workers’ Party Congress in Pyongyang on Tuesday, with thousands of delegates in attendance. In his opening speech, KCNA cites Kim as saying the previous state developmental goals set in a 2016 congress “were not met in almost all areas to a great extent.”",
"N. Korea's Kim opens congress with policy failures admission"
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| 2021-01-22T00:00:00 |
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Asia Today: Virus restrictions heightened in China province
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BEIJING (AP) — Lockdown measures were being imposed in a northern Chinese province where coronavirus cases more than doubled in a region due to host some events in next year’s Winter Olympics. Rail, air and highway connections to the Hebei capital of Shijiazhuang, a city of at least 10 million people, have been suspended and prevention and control measured tightened over urban communities and villages in the area. The National Health Commission announced 51 new cases in Hebei province. Shijiazhuang is the provincial capital and where the outbreak has been concentrated. Wary of a new wave of infections, China is discouraging travel over next month’s Lunar New Year holiday and beginning school holidays a week early.
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| 2021-01-07T00:00:00 |
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"BEIJING (AP) — Lockdown measures were being imposed in a northern Chinese province where coronavirus cases more than doubled in a region due to host some events in next year’s Winter Olympics. Rail, air and highway connections to the Hebei capital of Shijiazhuang, a city of at least 10 million people, have been suspended and prevention and control measured tightened over urban communities and villages in the area. The National Health Commission announced 51 new cases in Hebei province. Shijiazhuang is the provincial capital and where the outbreak has been concentrated. Wary of a new wave of infections, China is discouraging travel over next month’s Lunar New Year holiday and beginning school holidays a week early.",
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Rioters who stormed US Capitol now face backlash at work
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NEW YORK (AP) — Rioters are facing repercussions at work for their participation in storming the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. Some business owners are being trashed on social media and their establishments boycotted. Rank-and-file employees at other businesses have been fired. More than 90 people have been arrested since Wednesday when loyalists to outgoing President Donald Trump disrupted lawmakers as they met to confirm the Electoral College results and President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. People on social media have been trying to identify rioters photographed or filmed at the Capitol Wednesday, pressuring companies to fire those employees.
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| 2021-01-09T00:00:00 |
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Rioters are facing repercussions at work for their participation in storming the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday. Some business owners are being trashed on social media and their establishments boycotted. Rank-and-file employees at other businesses have been fired. More than 90 people have been arrested since Wednesday when loyalists to outgoing President Donald Trump disrupted lawmakers as they met to confirm the Electoral College results and President-elect Joe Biden’s victory. People on social media have been trying to identify rioters photographed or filmed at the Capitol Wednesday, pressuring companies to fire those employees.",
"Rioters who stormed US Capitol now face backlash at work"
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Parler squeezed as Trump seeks new online megaphone
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BOSTON (AP) — Though stripped of his Twitter megaphone, President Donald Trump does have alternative options of much smaller reach. They are led by the far right-friendly Parler, though that’s getting increasingly difficult. Parler has already had its wings clipped, however. Google and Apple have removed it from their online stores and Amazon is kicking it off its web-hosting service. Free speech experts anticipate growing pressure on all social media platforms to curb incendiary speech as Americans learn from Wednesday’s violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol by a Trump-incited mob.
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| 2021-01-10T00:00:00 |
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"BOSTON (AP) — Though stripped of his Twitter megaphone, President Donald Trump does have alternative options of much smaller reach. They are led by the far right-friendly Parler, though that’s getting increasingly difficult. Parler has already had its wings clipped, however. Google and Apple have removed it from their online stores and Amazon is kicking it off its web-hosting service. Free speech experts anticipate growing pressure on all social media platforms to curb incendiary speech as Americans learn from Wednesday’s violent takeover of the U.S. Capitol by a Trump-incited mob.",
"Parler squeezed as Trump seeks new online megaphone"
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So far in the winter of 2020-21, Eau Claire has had just one negative low, which is on track to be one of the fewest in…
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/18/mondays-scores-7/
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Michigan Sen. Peters to lead Dem efforts to expand majority
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Sen. Gary Peters will lead Democrats’ efforts to expand their current razor-thin Senate majority in 2022. Peters, who won a tough reelection race in the fall, will head the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Next year, Democrats will have chances to pick up seats in states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina and Wisconsin. Democrats will need to protect incumbents in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and New Hampshire in the midterms, when Republicans have an opportunity to break Democrats’ monopoly on Congress. The Senate is split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris serving as the tiebreaker for Democrats.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/28/michigan-sen-peters-to-lead-dem-efforts-to-expand-majority/
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"LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan Sen. Gary Peters will lead Democrats’ efforts to expand their current razor-thin Senate majority in 2022. Peters, who won a tough reelection race in the fall, will head the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Next year, Democrats will have chances to pick up seats in states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina and Wisconsin. Democrats will need to protect incumbents in Georgia, Arizona, Nevada and New Hampshire in the midterms, when Republicans have an opportunity to break Democrats’ monopoly on Congress. The Senate is split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris serving as the tiebreaker for Democrats.",
"Michigan Sen. Peters to lead Dem efforts to expand majority"
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BC-HKO–Prep Boys Hockey Poll
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The Associated Press poll for Minnesota boys’ high school hockey, provided by Let’s Play Hockey newspaper. First-place votes are in parentheses.
Class AA 1. Eden Prairie (1-0) 2. Maple Grove (2-0) 3. Benilde-St. Margaret’s (2-0) 4. Prior Lake (2-0) 5. Thomas Academy (3-0) 6. Hill-Murray (2-0) 7. Grand Rapids (2-0) 8. Lakeville South (2-0) 9. Cretin-Derham Hall (3-0) 10. Roseau (3-0) 11. Blake (2-0) 12. Minnetonka (1-0) 13. Centennial (2-0) 14. Moorhead (1-1) 15. Edina (1-0-1) 16. St. Louis Park (2-0-1) 17. White Bear Lake (2-0) 18. Holy Family Catholic (1-1) 19. Wayzata (0-1) 20. Andover (2-0) Class A 1. Hermantown 2. Gentry Academy 3. Warroad 4. Duluth Denfeld 5. Little Falls 6. Mahtomedi 7. Breck 8. East Grand Forks 9. Delano 10. St Paul Johnson 11. Armstrong1Cooper 12. Alexandria 13. Cloud Cathedral 14. Mankato East 15. Dodge County 16. Northfield 17. Monticello 18. Mound Westonka 19. North Branch 20. Litchfield2Dassel-Cokato
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/20/bc-hko-prep-boys-hockey-poll/
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"The Associated Press poll for Minnesota boys’ high school hockey, provided by Let’s Play Hockey newspaper. First-place votes are in parentheses.\nClass AA 1. Eden Prairie (1-0) 2. Maple Grove (2-0) 3. Benilde-St. Margaret’s (2-0) 4. Prior Lake (2-0) 5. Thomas Academy (3-0) 6. Hill-Murray (2-0) 7. Grand Rapids (2-0) 8. Lakeville South (2-0) 9. Cretin-Derham Hall (3-0) 10. Roseau (3-0) 11. Blake (2-0) 12. Minnetonka (1-0) 13. Centennial (2-0) 14. Moorhead (1-1) 15. Edina (1-0-1) 16. St. Louis Park (2-0-1) 17. White Bear Lake (2-0) 18. Holy Family Catholic (1-1) 19. Wayzata (0-1) 20. Andover (2-0) Class A 1. Hermantown 2. Gentry Academy 3. Warroad 4. Duluth Denfeld 5. Little Falls 6. Mahtomedi 7. Breck 8. East Grand Forks 9. Delano 10. St Paul Johnson 11. Armstrong1Cooper 12. Alexandria 13. Cloud Cathedral 14. Mankato East 15. Dodge County 16. Northfield 17. Monticello 18. Mound Westonka 19. North Branch 20. Litchfield2Dassel-Cokato",
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Jokic, Nuggets regroup to rally past Timberwolves 123-116
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DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic scored 13 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter after losing his cool earlier in the game, and the Denver Nuggets scrambled late to beat Minnesota 123-116 for their 10th straight win over the Timberwolves. Jokic shook off two second-quarter technical fouls to lead the Nuggets to the comeback victory. He also had 15 rebounds. Will Barton added 20 points for the Nuggets. They squandered an 18-point lead in the first half and later fell behind by eight. Denver went on a 15-0 run in the fourth quarter to take control. D’Angelo Russell scored 33 points and Juancho Hernangomez added 25 against his former team. It was the fifth straight loss for the Timberwolves.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/06/jokic-nuggets-regroup-to-rally-past-timberwolves-123-116/
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"DENVER (AP) — Nikola Jokic scored 13 of his 35 points in the fourth quarter after losing his cool earlier in the game, and the Denver Nuggets scrambled late to beat Minnesota 123-116 for their 10th straight win over the Timberwolves. Jokic shook off two second-quarter technical fouls to lead the Nuggets to the comeback victory. He also had 15 rebounds. Will Barton added 20 points for the Nuggets. They squandered an 18-point lead in the first half and later fell behind by eight. Denver went on a 15-0 run in the fourth quarter to take control. D’Angelo Russell scored 33 points and Juancho Hernangomez added 25 against his former team. It was the fifth straight loss for the Timberwolves.",
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West Virginia governor defends his resort's New Year's party
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice brushed off criticism that the posh resort he owns did not follow coronavirus pandemic guidelines during a New Year’s Eve gala. A publicized video clip showed a tightly packed ballroom with many people not wearing masks. The Republican governor did not attend the event and has advocated strict mask-wearing during the pandemic. But video posted online of the billionaire businessman’s resort called into question whether Justice is enforcing pandemic restrictions that have curtailed other businesses. On Monday he called the criticism a “political hit” but said the situation could have been handled better.
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"CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice brushed off criticism that the posh resort he owns did not follow coronavirus pandemic guidelines during a New Year’s Eve gala. A publicized video clip showed a tightly packed ballroom with many people not wearing masks. The Republican governor did not attend the event and has advocated strict mask-wearing during the pandemic. But video posted online of the billionaire businessman’s resort called into question whether Justice is enforcing pandemic restrictions that have curtailed other businesses. On Monday he called the criticism a “political hit” but said the situation could have been handled better.",
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Order to turn off bodycams part of Andre Hill investigation
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A spokesperson for Ohio’s capital city says an officer’s instruction for other officers to turn off their body worn cameras in the aftermath of Andre Hill’s fatal shooting is part of an investigation into Hill’s death. Glenn McEntyre is with the Columbus Department of Public Safety, which oversees the police department. He says it’s possible some officers were not required to have their cameras turned on. McEntyre says who did and didn’t follow policy is part of the investigation. The comment was heard in new footage released Thursday. Hill was shot Dec. 22 as he walked out of a garage holding a cell phone.
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"COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A spokesperson for Ohio’s capital city says an officer’s instruction for other officers to turn off their body worn cameras in the aftermath of Andre Hill’s fatal shooting is part of an investigation into Hill’s death. Glenn McEntyre is with the Columbus Department of Public Safety, which oversees the police department. He says it’s possible some officers were not required to have their cameras turned on. McEntyre says who did and didn’t follow policy is part of the investigation. The comment was heard in new footage released Thursday. Hill was shot Dec. 22 as he walked out of a garage holding a cell phone.",
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Less than 5% of Minnesotans have received 1 vaccine dose
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The number of Minnesotans who have received at least the first dose of the two-shot COVID-19 vaccine is nearing a quarter-million, or less than 5% of the population. The Minnesota Department of Health reported Sunday that a total of 247,415 Minnesotans have received at least one dose. More than 63,000 people have received both shots to complete their vaccinations. Minnesota Public Radio News reports that evidence of a vaccination backlog became clear last week after the state launched a pilot program intended to speed vaccinations to people 65 and older as well as to educators and child care workers. But the online booking process that launched at noon Tuesday quickly became overwhelmed, getting more than 1 million hits by early afternoon.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/24/less-than-5-of-minnesotans-have-received-1-vaccine-dose/
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The number of Minnesotans who have received at least the first dose of the two-shot COVID-19 vaccine is nearing a quarter-million, or less than 5% of the population. The Minnesota Department of Health reported Sunday that a total of 247,415 Minnesotans have received at least one dose. More than 63,000 people have received both shots to complete their vaccinations. Minnesota Public Radio News reports that evidence of a vaccination backlog became clear last week after the state launched a pilot program intended to speed vaccinations to people 65 and older as well as to educators and child care workers. But the online booking process that launched at noon Tuesday quickly became overwhelmed, getting more than 1 million hits by early afternoon.",
"Less than 5% of Minnesotans have received 1 vaccine dose"
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In Georgia, Biden's presidency meets early defining moment
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ATLANTA (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden and his allies desperately want Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock to prevail in twin Georgia runoffs Tuesday that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. That will determine how far Biden can reach legislatively on issues such as the pandemic response, health insurance, taxation, energy and the environment. Even a Democratic Senate wouldn’t give Biden everything he wants in those policy realms, but a Senate run by current Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would almost certainly deny him major victories. Biden will campaign Monday with Ossoff and Warnock.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/01/in-georgia-bidens-presidency-meets-early-defining-moment/
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"ATLANTA (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden and his allies desperately want Democrats Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock to prevail in twin Georgia runoffs Tuesday that will determine which party controls the U.S. Senate. That will determine how far Biden can reach legislatively on issues such as the pandemic response, health insurance, taxation, energy and the environment. Even a Democratic Senate wouldn’t give Biden everything he wants in those policy realms, but a Senate run by current Majority Leader Mitch McConnell would almost certainly deny him major victories. Biden will campaign Monday with Ossoff and Warnock.",
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Two people fatally shot in St. Paul
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Two people are dead in a shooting in St. Paul. Officers responded to 911 calls that came in about the shooting the city’s Payne-Phalen neighborhood about 3:30 a.m. Thursday. Police found two men with multiple gunshot wounds lying on a sidewalk. First responders rushed the men to Regions Hospital where one man died short time later and the other about two hours later. Officers used a police dog to track a suspect or suspects, but no one has been arrested. Investigators are combing the neighborhood looking for security surveillance video that might help them solve the case.
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"ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Two people are dead in a shooting in St. Paul. Officers responded to 911 calls that came in about the shooting the city’s Payne-Phalen neighborhood about 3:30 a.m. Thursday. Police found two men with multiple gunshot wounds lying on a sidewalk. First responders rushed the men to Regions Hospital where one man died short time later and the other about two hours later. Officers used a police dog to track a suspect or suspects, but no one has been arrested. Investigators are combing the neighborhood looking for security surveillance video that might help them solve the case.",
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Arizona deemed 'hot spot of the world' amid virus surge
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PHOENIX (AP) — Five months after President Donald Trump hailed Arizona as a model for how it dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts warned that the state has become “the hot spot of the world.” Some say health restrictions the governor has been hesitant to impose could have tamped down the crisis. State health officials reported Wednesday a triple-digit number of new virus-related deaths for the second day in a row and more than 7,200 daily cases, with hospitals strained by a record number of patients. The head of the Arizona Public Health Association predicts Arizona will soon look like Los Angeles, where a COVID-19 surge has created an oxygen shortage and ambulances being turned away.
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"PHOENIX (AP) — Five months after President Donald Trump hailed Arizona as a model for how it dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic, public health experts warned that the state has become “the hot spot of the world.” Some say health restrictions the governor has been hesitant to impose could have tamped down the crisis. State health officials reported Wednesday a triple-digit number of new virus-related deaths for the second day in a row and more than 7,200 daily cases, with hospitals strained by a record number of patients. The head of the Arizona Public Health Association predicts Arizona will soon look like Los Angeles, where a COVID-19 surge has created an oxygen shortage and ambulances being turned away.",
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State lawmaker charged after entering Capitol with rioters
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department says it has charged a West Virginia state lawmaker with entering a restricted area of the U.S. Capitol after he livestreamed himself with rioters. Ken Kohl is a top deputy federal prosecutor in Washington. He announced the charge against Republican Del. Derrick Evans during a call Friday in which he presented dozens of new charges against members of a mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. Lawmakers from at least seven other states traveled to Washington, D.C., for demonstrations that turned violent. But it’s unknown if any other elected official joined the mob of Donald Trump supporters that attacked the U.S. Capitol.
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"CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department says it has charged a West Virginia state lawmaker with entering a restricted area of the U.S. Capitol after he livestreamed himself with rioters. Ken Kohl is a top deputy federal prosecutor in Washington. He announced the charge against Republican Del. Derrick Evans during a call Friday in which he presented dozens of new charges against members of a mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday. Lawmakers from at least seven other states traveled to Washington, D.C., for demonstrations that turned violent. But it’s unknown if any other elected official joined the mob of Donald Trump supporters that attacked the U.S. Capitol.",
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Black California surgeon 'walks the walk' on virus vaccine
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For Dr. David Tom Cooke, participating in the clinical trial for Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine was one step in his efforts to allay concerns about the vaccine’s safety in the Black community. Cooke, who is Black, is the head of general thoracic surgery at UC Davis Health and just one of many health care providers and community leaders who personally understand many Black Americans’ skepticism toward the medical profession. He’s now sharing details about his experience in an effort to build trust. Black Americans have been hit harder by the coronavirus than others but are more likely to distrust the vaccine because of a history of poor health outcomes and abusive medical research.
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"SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For Dr. David Tom Cooke, participating in the clinical trial for Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine was one step in his efforts to allay concerns about the vaccine’s safety in the Black community. Cooke, who is Black, is the head of general thoracic surgery at UC Davis Health and just one of many health care providers and community leaders who personally understand many Black Americans’ skepticism toward the medical profession. He’s now sharing details about his experience in an effort to build trust. Black Americans have been hit harder by the coronavirus than others but are more likely to distrust the vaccine because of a history of poor health outcomes and abusive medical research.",
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Russia arrests 350 protesters demanding Navalny's release
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MOSCOW (AP) — Russian police on Saturday arrested hundreds of protesters who took to the streets in temperatures as low as minus-50 C (minus-58 F) to demand the release of Alexei Navalny, the country’s top opposition figure. Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent foe, was arrested on Jan. 17 when he returned to Moscow from Germany, where he had spent five months recovering from a severe nerve-agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin. Authorities say his stay in Germany violated terms of a suspended sentence. More than 350 people were detained in protests in the Far East and Siberia, and large demonstrations were expected later in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities.
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"MOSCOW (AP) — Russian police on Saturday arrested hundreds of protesters who took to the streets in temperatures as low as minus-50 C (minus-58 F) to demand the release of Alexei Navalny, the country’s top opposition figure. Navalny, President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent foe, was arrested on Jan. 17 when he returned to Moscow from Germany, where he had spent five months recovering from a severe nerve-agent poisoning that he blames on the Kremlin. Authorities say his stay in Germany violated terms of a suspended sentence. More than 350 people were detained in protests in the Far East and Siberia, and large demonstrations were expected later in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities.",
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The Latest: Chinese province ups restrictions amid outbreak
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BEIJING — A Chinese province grappling with a spike in coronavirus cases is reinstating tight restrictions on weddings, funerals and other family gatherings, threatening violators with criminal charges.
The notice from the high court in Hebei province did not give specifics, but said all types of social gatherings were now being regulated to prevent further spread of the virus.
Hebei has had one of China’s most serious outbreaks in months and it comes amid measures to curb the further spread during February’s Lunar New Year holiday.
Authorities have called on citizens not to travel, ordered schools closed a week early and conducted testing on a massive scale.
Hebei recorded another 54 cases over the previous 24 hours, the National Health Commission said on Monday, while the northern province of Jilin reported 30 cases and Heilongjiang further north reported seven.
Beijing had two new cases and most buildings and housing compounds now require proof of a negative coronavirus test for entry.
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THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:
— Japan’s prime minister vows to hold the already postponed Olympics this summer as proof of victory over virus
— Israel trades Pfizer vast troves of medical data for the continued flow of its hard-to-get vaccine
— China economy grows in 2020 as it rebounds from virus, likely becoming the only major economy to expand
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Follow AP’s coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic, https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-vaccine and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:
TEL AVIV, Israel — Israel says it has recorded more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths since the pandemic began as it continues to battle a spiraling outbreak.
The Health Ministry said Monday that 4,005 people have died since the beginning of the pandemic. The grim milestone comes as Israel is in its third nationwide lockdown, with schools, shops, malls and other non-essential businesses closed until at least the end of this week. Daily case numbers have continued to rise despite the lockdown, which was tightened last week and could be extended.
The lockdown comes as Israel has unleashed a rapid vaccination campaign, with some 2 million people, or more than one in five Israelis, already having received the first dose of the vaccine.
The country has identified more than 550,000 total virus cases.
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MANILA, Philippines — Coronavirus infections in the Philippines have surged past 500,000 in a new bleak milestone, with the government facing criticism for failing to immediately launch a vaccination program amid a global scramble for COVID-19 vaccines.
The Department of Health reported 1,895 new infections Sunday, bringing confirmed coronavirus cases in the country to 500,577, the second highest in Southeast Asia.
The Philippines has been negotiating with seven Western and Chinese companies to secure vaccines but the effort has been fraught with uncertainties and confusion.
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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia is launching a project to test almost all citizens for the coronavirus in nine days.
The government hopes the nationwide testing will speed up a recovery from the latest wave of the infections, make it possible for students to return to school in February, help the health system and ease restrictions that harm the economy.
The nationwide testing is set to start Monday and will be completed on Jan. 26. It’s not mandatory, but all people who want to go to work will need to have a negative test for the coronavirus beginning Jan. 27.
Slovakia entered a tough lockdown before Christmas that includes a round-the-clock curfew.
The exceptions include necessary trips to work, to do business or see doctors. People are also allowed to do necessary shopping in the stores that are the closest to their homes.
Close to 3,500 people have died of the virus in the country of 5.4 million.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s health regulator on Sunday approved the urgent use of coronavirus vaccines made by Sinovac and AstraZeneca, enabling Latin America’s largest nation to begin an immunization program that’s been subject to months of delay and political disputes.
Brazil currently has 6 million doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac vaccine ready to distribute in the next few days, and is awaiting the arrival of another 2 million doses of the vaccine made by AstraZeneca and partner Oxford University.
On Saturday night, the health regulator Anvisa rejected an application for use of a Russian vaccine called Sputnik V, submitted by Brazilian company União Química. Anvisa said it didn’t evaluate the application because it didn’t meet minimum requirements to start an analysis.
Vaccination in Brazil is beginning later than neighbors such as Argentina and Chile despite a robust public health system and decades of experience with immunization campaigns. The process to present and approve the COVID-19 vaccines was fraught with conflict, as allies of President Jair Bolsonaro sought to cast doubt on the efficacy of the Sinovac shot backed by his political rival, Sao Paulo state’s Gov. João Doria.
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WASHINGTON — Incoming White House chief of staff Ron Klain says the coronavirus pandemic will get worse before it gets better, projecting another 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the first five weeks of President-elect Joe Biden’s administration.
Speaking to CNN’s “State of the Union,” Klain said Biden was inheriting a dire situation, saying even with vaccines, “It’s going to take a while to turn this around.”
Biden has set a goal of injecting 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccine in his first 100 days in office, a goal Klain said they were on pace to meet.
Klain added he believed there was enough supply of the pair of vaccines currently granted emergency approval to ensure that those who have received their first shot will get the required second.
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OTTERLO, Netherlands — Police in Amsterdam turned a water cannon on hundreds of demonstrators who were taking part in a banned protest Sunday against the Dutch government and its tough coronavirus lockdown.
Police on horseback also moved in to break up the demonstration on a large square ringed by museums, including the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum.
Amsterdam municipality said riot police took action to disperse the crowd because people weren’t adhering to social distancing measures.
“Because of the danger to public health, it is important that everybody sticks to the measures in force. The demonstrators are not doing that,” the municipality said in a tweet.
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"BEIJING — A Chinese province grappling with a spike in coronavirus cases is reinstating tight restrictions on weddings, funerals and other family gatherings, threatening violators with criminal charges.\nThe notice from the high court in Hebei province did not give specifics, but said all types of social gatherings were now being regulated to prevent further spread of the virus.\nHebei has had one of China’s most serious outbreaks in months and it comes amid measures to curb the further spread during February’s Lunar New Year holiday.\nAuthorities have called on citizens not to travel, ordered schools closed a week early and conducted testing on a massive scale.\nHebei recorded another 54 cases over the previous 24 hours, the National Health Commission said on Monday, while the northern province of Jilin reported 30 cases and Heilongjiang further north reported seven.\nBeijing had two new cases and most buildings and housing compounds now require proof of a negative coronavirus test for entry.\n___\nTHE VIRUS OUTBREAK:\n— Japan’s prime minister vows to hold the already postponed Olympics this summer as proof of victory over virus\n— Israel trades Pfizer vast troves of medical data for the continued flow of its hard-to-get vaccine\n— China economy grows in 2020 as it rebounds from virus, likely becoming the only major economy to expand\n___\nFollow AP’s coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic, https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-vaccine and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak\n___\nHERE’S WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING:\nTEL AVIV, Israel — Israel says it has recorded more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths since the pandemic began as it continues to battle a spiraling outbreak.\nThe Health Ministry said Monday that 4,005 people have died since the beginning of the pandemic. The grim milestone comes as Israel is in its third nationwide lockdown, with schools, shops, malls and other non-essential businesses closed until at least the end of this week. Daily case numbers have continued to rise despite the lockdown, which was tightened last week and could be extended.\nThe lockdown comes as Israel has unleashed a rapid vaccination campaign, with some 2 million people, or more than one in five Israelis, already having received the first dose of the vaccine.\nThe country has identified more than 550,000 total virus cases.\n___\nMANILA, Philippines — Coronavirus infections in the Philippines have surged past 500,000 in a new bleak milestone, with the government facing criticism for failing to immediately launch a vaccination program amid a global scramble for COVID-19 vaccines.\nThe Department of Health reported 1,895 new infections Sunday, bringing confirmed coronavirus cases in the country to 500,577, the second highest in Southeast Asia.\nThe Philippines has been negotiating with seven Western and Chinese companies to secure vaccines but the effort has been fraught with uncertainties and confusion.\n___\nBRATISLAVA, Slovakia — Slovakia is launching a project to test almost all citizens for the coronavirus in nine days.\nThe government hopes the nationwide testing will speed up a recovery from the latest wave of the infections, make it possible for students to return to school in February, help the health system and ease restrictions that harm the economy.\nThe nationwide testing is set to start Monday and will be completed on Jan. 26. It’s not mandatory, but all people who want to go to work will need to have a negative test for the coronavirus beginning Jan. 27.\nSlovakia entered a tough lockdown before Christmas that includes a round-the-clock curfew.\nThe exceptions include necessary trips to work, to do business or see doctors. People are also allowed to do necessary shopping in the stores that are the closest to their homes.\nClose to 3,500 people have died of the virus in the country of 5.4 million.\n___\nRIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil’s health regulator on Sunday approved the urgent use of coronavirus vaccines made by Sinovac and AstraZeneca, enabling Latin America’s largest nation to begin an immunization program that’s been subject to months of delay and political disputes.\nBrazil currently has 6 million doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac vaccine ready to distribute in the next few days, and is awaiting the arrival of another 2 million doses of the vaccine made by AstraZeneca and partner Oxford University.\nOn Saturday night, the health regulator Anvisa rejected an application for use of a Russian vaccine called Sputnik V, submitted by Brazilian company União Química. Anvisa said it didn’t evaluate the application because it didn’t meet minimum requirements to start an analysis.\nVaccination in Brazil is beginning later than neighbors such as Argentina and Chile despite a robust public health system and decades of experience with immunization campaigns. The process to present and approve the COVID-19 vaccines was fraught with conflict, as allies of President Jair Bolsonaro sought to cast doubt on the efficacy of the Sinovac shot backed by his political rival, Sao Paulo state’s Gov. João Doria.\n___\nWASHINGTON — Incoming White House chief of staff Ron Klain says the coronavirus pandemic will get worse before it gets better, projecting another 100,000 deaths from COVID-19 in the first five weeks of President-elect Joe Biden’s administration.\nSpeaking to CNN’s “State of the Union,” Klain said Biden was inheriting a dire situation, saying even with vaccines, “It’s going to take a while to turn this around.”\nBiden has set a goal of injecting 100 million doses of coronavirus vaccine in his first 100 days in office, a goal Klain said they were on pace to meet.\nKlain added he believed there was enough supply of the pair of vaccines currently granted emergency approval to ensure that those who have received their first shot will get the required second.\n___\nOTTERLO, Netherlands — Police in Amsterdam turned a water cannon on hundreds of demonstrators who were taking part in a banned protest Sunday against the Dutch government and its tough coronavirus lockdown.\nPolice on horseback also moved in to break up the demonstration on a large square ringed by museums, including the Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum.\nAmsterdam municipality said riot police took action to disperse the crowd because people weren’t adhering to social distancing measures.\n“Because of the danger to public health, it is important that everybody sticks to the measures in force. The demonstrators are not doing that,” the municipality said in a tweet.",
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — Tafari Simms scored a career-high 32 points as Milwaukee rolled past IUPUI 94-70. Simms shot 10 for 13 from the floor, including 5 of 6 on 3-pointers. DeAndre Gholston had 15 points for Milwaukee. Te’Jon Lucas added 14 points and eight assists. Bobby Harvey had 18 points for the Jaguars. Azariah Seay added 12 points. Jaylen Minnett had 11 points. Marcus Burk, whose 17 points per game entering the contest led the Jaguars, shot only 18% for the game (3 of 17).
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CINCINNATI (AP) — Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio says he won’t seek reelection and plans to end a career in federal government spanning more than three decades. Portman, who turned 65 last month, is among establishment Republicans who clearly struggled with supporting President Donald Trump. But after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Portman said Trump had to bear “some responsibility” for what happened. He has said he wants to hear both sides in the Trump impeachment trial before deciding how to vote.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Two U.S. Army National Guard members are being removed from the security mission to secure Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration.
A U.S. Army official and a senior U.S. intelligence official say the two National Guard members have been found to have ties to fringe right group militias.
The Army official and the intelligence official spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity due to Defense Department media regulations. They did not say what fringe group the Guard members belonged to or what unit they served in.
Contacted by the AP on Tuesday, the National Guard Bureau referred questions to the U.S. Secret Service and said, “Due to operational security, we do not discuss the process nor the outcome of the vetting process for military members supporting the inauguration.”
The Secret Service told the AP on Monday it would not comment on if any National Guard members had been pulled from securing the inauguration for operational security reasons.
— By James LaPorta, reporting from Delray Beach, Florida.
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BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Authorities in Romania say a fire at a key hospital in Bucharest that also treats COVID-19 patients has killed at least four people. The fire broke out early on Friday on the ground floor of the hospital. The blaze forced the evacuation of the building that houses 100 people. An unspecified number of people have been injured before firefighters put out the fire, according to Romanian emergency services. Hours later, charred balconies could be seen at the Matei Bals hospital where health authorities organized the start of the anti-virus vaccination in Romania. The Balkan country of some 19 million people so far has reported more than 700,000 cases and 18,000 deaths.
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"BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Authorities in Romania say a fire at a key hospital in Bucharest that also treats COVID-19 patients has killed at least four people. The fire broke out early on Friday on the ground floor of the hospital. The blaze forced the evacuation of the building that houses 100 people. An unspecified number of people have been injured before firefighters put out the fire, according to Romanian emergency services. Hours later, charred balconies could be seen at the Matei Bals hospital where health authorities organized the start of the anti-virus vaccination in Romania. The Balkan country of some 19 million people so far has reported more than 700,000 cases and 18,000 deaths.",
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