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21: Announcements
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But not before we get a chance for some light snow through the Thursday evening commute.…
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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 Capitol 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. Police say four people died, a woman who was shot and three other people who suffered “medical emergencies” related to the breach. Police say 52 people were arrested as of Wednesday night, including 26 on the Capitol grounds, and 14 police officers were injured.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawmakers are vowing an investigation into how Capitol 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. Police say four people died, a woman who was shot and three other people who suffered “medical emergencies” related to the breach. Police say 52 people were arrested as of Wednesday night, including 26 on the Capitol grounds, and 14 police officers were injured.",
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The Latest: Polls open for key Senate runoffs in Georgia
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ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia voters have begun casting their ballots to determine which party will control the Senate. Polls for the runoffs opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday and are scheduled to close at 7 p.m. The results will have huge implications on President-elect Joe Biden’s ability to pass his legislative agenda on matters such as the pandemic and health care. Democrat Jon Ossoff is facing David Perdue, while Raphael Warnock is challenging Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and trying to become the state’s first Black senator. Ossoff and Raphael Warnock need to win both races for a 50-50 Senate in which Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would cast the tiebreaking vote.
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"ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia voters have begun casting their ballots to determine which party will control the Senate. Polls for the runoffs opened at 7 a.m. Tuesday and are scheduled to close at 7 p.m. The results will have huge implications on President-elect Joe Biden’s ability to pass his legislative agenda on matters such as the pandemic and health care. Democrat Jon Ossoff is facing David Perdue, while Raphael Warnock is challenging Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler and trying to become the state’s first Black senator. Ossoff and Raphael Warnock need to win both races for a 50-50 Senate in which Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would cast the tiebreaking vote.",
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Despite GOP claim, few valid voter fraud claims in Wisconsin
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — When Donald Trump continued to falsely claim in December that massive fraud and other voting irregularities had cost him a second term, top Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature said they were reviewing thousands of complaints about the election. But an investigation by a Wisconsin newspaper shows that the majority of them were mass-generated form letters. Those letters made nonspecific claims about alleged irregularities, a right-wing fraud-finding effort and a clip from Fox’s Sean Hannity show. The Wisconsin State Journal was able to identify just 28 allegations of election fraud or other irregularities that were specific enough to attempt to verify. The newspaper could only partially substantiate one, involving 42 votes.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/24/despite-gop-claim-few-valid-voter-fraud-claims-in-wisconsin/
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| 2021-01-24T00:00:00 |
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — When Donald Trump continued to falsely claim in December that massive fraud and other voting irregularities had cost him a second term, top Republicans in the Wisconsin Legislature said they were reviewing thousands of complaints about the election. But an investigation by a Wisconsin newspaper shows that the majority of them were mass-generated form letters. Those letters made nonspecific claims about alleged irregularities, a right-wing fraud-finding effort and a clip from Fox’s Sean Hannity show. The Wisconsin State Journal was able to identify just 28 allegations of election fraud or other irregularities that were specific enough to attempt to verify. The newspaper could only partially substantiate one, involving 42 votes.",
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Ex-Wisconsin QB Coan says he's transferring to Notre Dame
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Former Wisconsin quarterback Jack Coan says he’s transferring to Notre Dame. Coan posted a tweet Monday night that included the Notre Dame logo along with the message, “Extremely thankful for the opportunity. Let’s get to work!” Wisconsin disclosed two weeks ago that Coan had entered the transfer portal. Notre Dame and Wisconsin are scheduled to face each other on Sept. 25 at Chicago’s Soldier Field. Coan made 18 starts for Wisconsin from 2018-19 but injured his right foot in preseason practice this year and underwent surgery. Notre Dame’s 2021 roster was lacking a proven quarterback to replace Ian Book.
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"SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Former Wisconsin quarterback Jack Coan says he’s transferring to Notre Dame. Coan posted a tweet Monday night that included the Notre Dame logo along with the message, “Extremely thankful for the opportunity. Let’s get to work!” Wisconsin disclosed two weeks ago that Coan had entered the transfer portal. Notre Dame and Wisconsin are scheduled to face each other on Sept. 25 at Chicago’s Soldier Field. Coan made 18 starts for Wisconsin from 2018-19 but injured his right foot in preseason practice this year and underwent surgery. Notre Dame’s 2021 roster was lacking a proven quarterback to replace Ian Book.",
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India's opposition shuns Parliament, backs farmers' demands
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NEW DELHI (AP) — Major Indian opposition parties boycotted the opening day of Parliament’s budget session in solidarity with farmers engaged in a standoff over new agricultural laws the government refuses to repeal. The protests were marked by violence on Republic Day, when tens of thousands of farmers riding tractors and on foot stormed the 17th century Red Fort and clashes left one protester dead and nearly 400 police officers injured. India’s ceremonial president listed the government’s priorities before the budget is presented to Parliament on Monday. He described the violence as “unfortunate” and said people in a democracy are expected to respect the rule of law. The Congress party said 16 opposition parties boycotted the president’s address.
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — Major Indian opposition parties boycotted the opening day of Parliament’s budget session in solidarity with farmers engaged in a standoff over new agricultural laws the government refuses to repeal. The protests were marked by violence on Republic Day, when tens of thousands of farmers riding tractors and on foot stormed the 17th century Red Fort and clashes left one protester dead and nearly 400 police officers injured. India’s ceremonial president listed the government’s priorities before the budget is presented to Parliament on Monday. He described the violence as “unfortunate” and said people in a democracy are expected to respect the rule of law. The Congress party said 16 opposition parties boycotted the president’s address.",
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Deadly Grand Canyon copter crash likely caused by wind
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The pilot of a helicopter that crashed in the Grand Canyon in 2018, killing five British tourists, says he lost control of the aircraft after a “violent gust of wind” sent it spinning. The National Transportation Safety Board issued its final report Thursday. Investigators found that tailwinds, potential downdrafts and turbulence were the probable cause of the crash on the Hualapai reservation outside the national park. The board found no evidence of pilot error or mechanical problems with the aircraft. The pilot and one passenger suffered severe burns but survived the fiery crash.
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| 2021-01-14T00:00:00 |
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"FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The pilot of a helicopter that crashed in the Grand Canyon in 2018, killing five British tourists, says he lost control of the aircraft after a “violent gust of wind” sent it spinning. The National Transportation Safety Board issued its final report Thursday. Investigators found that tailwinds, potential downdrafts and turbulence were the probable cause of the crash on the Hualapai reservation outside the national park. The board found no evidence of pilot error or mechanical problems with the aircraft. The pilot and one passenger suffered severe burns but survived the fiery crash.",
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Winter Weather Advisory until SUN 6:00 AM CST
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
Eau Claire County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST EARLY
THIS MORNING…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches.
* WHERE…Portions of northwest and west central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…Until 6 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found
at 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/24/winter-weather-advisory-from-sat-300-pm-cst-until-sun-600-am-cst-3/
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| 2021-01-24T00:00:00 |
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"Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN\nEau Claire County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM CST EARLY\nTHIS MORNING…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5\ninches.\n* WHERE…Portions of northwest and west central Wisconsin.\n* WHEN…Until 6 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found\nat 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.\n&&",
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China hits Trump officials with sanctions on their way out
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WASHINGTON (AP) — China has imposed sanctions on nearly 30 former Trump administration officials as they made their way out the door. In a statement released just minutes after President Joe Biden was inaugurated, Beijing slapped travel bans and business restrictions on Trump’s Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security adviser Robert O’Brien and U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft. Others covered by the sanctions include Trump’s economic adviser Peter Navarro; his top diplomat for Asia, David Stilwell; health and human services secretary, Alex Azar; along with former national security adviser John Bolton and strategist Stephen Bannon. The sanctions are largely symbolic but underscore Beijing’s hostility toward a U.S. administration it regarded as hostile.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — China has imposed sanctions on nearly 30 former Trump administration officials as they made their way out the door. In a statement released just minutes after President Joe Biden was inaugurated, Beijing slapped travel bans and business restrictions on Trump’s Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security adviser Robert O’Brien and U.N. Ambassador Kelly Craft. Others covered by the sanctions include Trump’s economic adviser Peter Navarro; his top diplomat for Asia, David Stilwell; health and human services secretary, Alex Azar; along with former national security adviser John Bolton and strategist Stephen Bannon. The sanctions are largely symbolic but underscore Beijing’s hostility toward a U.S. administration it regarded as hostile.",
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Titans to honor officers who responded to Christmas bombing
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The six first responders who evacuated residents before the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville will be the “Honorary 12th Titans” for Tennessee’s home game against the Baltimore Ravens. According to a news release, the six men and women will not only attend Sunday’s game but also plunge a sword into the field to mark the countdown to kickoff. Titans players will continue to don the “615 Strong” helmet decal during the game, in a nod to the city’s area code. The number six is colored in Titans light blue to honor the six officers.
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The six first responders who evacuated residents before the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville will be the “Honorary 12th Titans” for Tennessee’s home game against the Baltimore Ravens. According to a news release, the six men and women will not only attend Sunday’s game but also plunge a sword into the field to mark the countdown to kickoff. Titans players will continue to don the “615 Strong” helmet decal during the game, in a nod to the city’s area code. The number six is colored in Titans light blue to honor the six officers.",
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Kenosha shooter can't associate with supremacists
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KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge has modified bail conditions for an 18-year-old Illinois teen charged with fatally shooting two people during a protest in southeastern Wisconsin. Kyle Rittenhouse was 17 at the time of the Aug. 25 shooting in Kenosha. He faces multiple counts and is free on $2 million bail. A judge ruled Friday that Rittenhouse can’t associate with known white supremacists. He is also barred from possessing and consuming alcohol and from having firearms. Prosecutors made the request after Rittenhouse was seen at a Wisconsin bar. Prosecutors say he and others displayed a hand gesture known to be used by white supremacists.
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"KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin judge has modified bail conditions for an 18-year-old Illinois teen charged with fatally shooting two people during a protest in southeastern Wisconsin. Kyle Rittenhouse was 17 at the time of the Aug. 25 shooting in Kenosha. He faces multiple counts and is free on $2 million bail. A judge ruled Friday that Rittenhouse can’t associate with known white supremacists. He is also barred from possessing and consuming alcohol and from having firearms. Prosecutors made the request after Rittenhouse was seen at a Wisconsin bar. Prosecutors say he and others displayed a hand gesture known to be used by white supremacists.",
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India’s homegrown vaccine developer warns some to avoid shot
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NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s homegrown coronavirus vaccine developer Bharat Biotech is warning people with weak immunity and other medical conditions including allergies, fever or a bleeding disorder to consult a doctor before getting the shot — and if possible avoid the vaccine. The vaccine ran into controversy after the Indian government allowed its use without concrete data showing its effectiveness in preventing COVID-19. Tens of thousands of people have been given the vaccine in the past three days after India started inoculating health care workers last weekend in what is likely the world’s largest coronavirus vaccination campaign. The vaccination drive began at a time when coronavirus infections have fallen sharply in the nation.
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"NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s homegrown coronavirus vaccine developer Bharat Biotech is warning people with weak immunity and other medical conditions including allergies, fever or a bleeding disorder to consult a doctor before getting the shot — and if possible avoid the vaccine. The vaccine ran into controversy after the Indian government allowed its use without concrete data showing its effectiveness in preventing COVID-19. Tens of thousands of people have been given the vaccine in the past three days after India started inoculating health care workers last weekend in what is likely the world’s largest coronavirus vaccination campaign. The vaccination drive began at a time when coronavirus infections have fallen sharply in the nation.",
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UK watchdog investigates Ryanair's 'jab & go' ad
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LONDON (AP) — Britain’s advertising watchdog has launched an investigation into budget carrier Ryanair, after receiving 1,600 complaints about an ad that suggested consumers should “jab & go.’’ The authority said Monday that some consumers objected to the ad, which featured a syringe and a small bottle labeled “vaccine.’’ Some argued it was misleading to suggest vaccine will be rolled out across the population by the spring and that travel restrictions would be lifted. Other consumers objected to what they saw as the trivialization of the impact of the pandemic on society. The budget airline did not immediately respond when asked about the investigation.
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"LONDON (AP) — Britain’s advertising watchdog has launched an investigation into budget carrier Ryanair, after receiving 1,600 complaints about an ad that suggested consumers should “jab & go.’’ The authority said Monday that some consumers objected to the ad, which featured a syringe and a small bottle labeled “vaccine.’’ Some argued it was misleading to suggest vaccine will be rolled out across the population by the spring and that travel restrictions would be lifted. Other consumers objected to what they saw as the trivialization of the impact of the pandemic on society. The budget airline did not immediately respond when asked about the investigation.",
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WHO: Amid short supplies, vaccine doses can be 6 weeks apart
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GENEVA (AP) — World Health Organization experts have issued recommendations saying that the interval between administration of two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can be extended to up to six weeks. WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization formally published its advice saying an interval of 21 to 28 days between the doses is recommended. But the U.N. health agency also noted some countries face “exceptional circumstances of vaccine supply constraints combined with a high disease burden,” and some have been considering delaying the administration of a second dose as a way to broaden initial coverage.
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| 2021-01-08T00:00:00 |
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"GENEVA (AP) — World Health Organization experts have issued recommendations saying that the interval between administration of two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine can be extended to up to six weeks. WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization formally published its advice saying an interval of 21 to 28 days between the doses is recommended. But the U.N. health agency also noted some countries face “exceptional circumstances of vaccine supply constraints combined with a high disease burden,” and some have been considering delaying the administration of a second dose as a way to broaden initial coverage.",
"WHO: Amid short supplies, vaccine doses can be 6 weeks apart"
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Capitol mob aimed to 'assassinate' elected officials
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PHOENIX (AP) — The pro-Trump mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol aimed to “capture and assassinate elected officials,” federal prosecutors said in court documents. The remarks came in a motion prosecutors filed late Thursday in the case against Jacob Chansley. He is the Arizona man who took part in the insurrection while sporting face paint, no shirt and a furry hat with horns. Prosecutors say that after Chansley climbed up to the dais where Vice President Mike Pence had been presiding moments earlier, Chansley wrote a threatening note to Pence. They said the note read: “It’s only a matter of time, justice is coming.” A detention hearing is scheduled for Friday.
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"PHOENIX (AP) — The pro-Trump mob that stormed the U.S. Capitol aimed to “capture and assassinate elected officials,” federal prosecutors said in court documents. The remarks came in a motion prosecutors filed late Thursday in the case against Jacob Chansley. He is the Arizona man who took part in the insurrection while sporting face paint, no shirt and a furry hat with horns. Prosecutors say that after Chansley climbed up to the dais where Vice President Mike Pence had been presiding moments earlier, Chansley wrote a threatening note to Pence. They said the note read: “It’s only a matter of time, justice is coming.” A detention hearing is scheduled for Friday.",
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Senate confirms Biden 1st Cabinet pick as Democrats control
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Three new Democratic senators have been sworn into office, giving Democrats the majority in the Senate. In a first vote, the Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines. The Senate is now split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris as a potential tie-breaking vote. That’s alongside Democratic control of the House and White House — unified government to tackle the new president’s agenda. Harris delivered the oath of office to Democrats Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock and Alex Padilla. But Republican leader Mitch McConnell is refusing to enter a power-sharing agreement with Senate Democrats unless they meet his demands.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Three new Democratic senators have been sworn into office, giving Democrats the majority in the Senate. In a first vote, the Senate has confirmed President Joe Biden’s nominee for Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines. The Senate is now split 50-50, with Vice President Kamala Harris as a potential tie-breaking vote. That’s alongside Democratic control of the House and White House — unified government to tackle the new president’s agenda. Harris delivered the oath of office to Democrats Jon Ossoff, Raphael Warnock and Alex Padilla. But Republican leader Mitch McConnell is refusing to enter a power-sharing agreement with Senate Democrats unless they meet his demands.",
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Aaron Rodgers realizes his future is uncertain with the Green Bay Packers. He acknowledged that again after the 31-26 loss to Tampa Bay in the NFC championship game. Rodgers had by most measures in 2020 the finest season of his career. The Packers drafted quarterback Jordan Love in the first round last spring, however. Coach Matt LaFleur says he “certainly” hopes that Rodgers will return to Green Bay for 2021.
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"Aaron Rodgers realizes his future is uncertain with the Green Bay Packers. He acknowledged that again after the 31-26 loss to Tampa Bay in the NFC championship game. Rodgers had by most measures in 2020 the finest season of his career. The Packers drafted quarterback Jordan Love in the first round last spring, however. Coach Matt LaFleur says he “certainly” hopes that Rodgers will return to Green Bay for 2021.",
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GENEVA (AP) — A panel of experts commissioned by the World Health Organization has criticized China and other countries for not moving to stem the initial outbreak of the coronavirus earlier and questioned whether the U.N. health agency should have labeled it a pandemic sooner. Although the panel concluded that “many countries took minimal action to prevent the spread (of COVID-19) internally and internationally,” it did not name specific countries. It also declined to call out WHO for its failure to more sharply criticize countries for their missteps instead of lauding countries for their response efforts. The pandemic has killed at least 2 million people worldwide so far.
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"GENEVA (AP) — A panel of experts commissioned by the World Health Organization has criticized China and other countries for not moving to stem the initial outbreak of the coronavirus earlier and questioned whether the U.N. health agency should have labeled it a pandemic sooner. Although the panel concluded that “many countries took minimal action to prevent the spread (of COVID-19) internally and internationally,” it did not name specific countries. It also declined to call out WHO for its failure to more sharply criticize countries for their missteps instead of lauding countries for their response efforts. The pandemic has killed at least 2 million people worldwide so far.",
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Oregon puts debate over race in vaccine rollout to test
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The role that race should play in deciding who gets priority for the COVID-19 vaccine in the next phase of the rollout is being put to the test in Oregon. An advisory committee will vote Thursday on whether to prioritize people of color, target those with chronic medical conditions or some combination. The debate shows the 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 in the next phase of the rollout is being put to the test in Oregon. An advisory committee will vote Thursday on whether to prioritize people of color, target those with chronic medical conditions or some combination. The debate shows the 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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Warnock says win gives Georgia 'a sense of hope'
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Hours after winning one of Georgia’s high-stakes runoffs, the Rev. Raphael Warnock says people in his state “are feeling a sense of hope this morning.” Speaking in a round of morning television interviews, Warnock noted that he grew up in public housing as one of 12 children and was the first in his family to attend college. He said his victory “pushes against the grain of so many expectations, but this is America and I want some young person who’s watching this to know anything’s possible.” Warnock defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler. The U.S. Senate race between GOP’s David Perdue and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff is too early to call.
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"Hours after winning one of Georgia’s high-stakes runoffs, the Rev. Raphael Warnock says people in his state “are feeling a sense of hope this morning.” Speaking in a round of morning television interviews, Warnock noted that he grew up in public housing as one of 12 children and was the first in his family to attend college. He said his victory “pushes against the grain of so many expectations, but this is America and I want some young person who’s watching this to know anything’s possible.” Warnock defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler. The U.S. Senate race between GOP’s David Perdue and Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff is too early to call.",
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Hope fades in Norway landslide that left 7 dead; 3 missing
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Norwegian officials are insisting that there’s “still hope” of finding survivors in air pockets five days after a landslide killed at least seven people as it carried away homes in a village near the capital. Three people are still missing. But despite the hopeful comments, rescue workers have found only bodies for days. A medical doctor taking part in the rescue operation said Monday that below-freezing temperatures are “working against us,” but missing people can survive in cavities. The landslide, considered the worst in modern Norwegian history, last week hit the village of Ask, 25 kilometers (16 miles) northeast of Oslo. At least 1,000 people have been evacuated.
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"COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Norwegian officials are insisting that there’s “still hope” of finding survivors in air pockets five days after a landslide killed at least seven people as it carried away homes in a village near the capital. Three people are still missing. But despite the hopeful comments, rescue workers have found only bodies for days. A medical doctor taking part in the rescue operation said Monday that below-freezing temperatures are “working against us,” but missing people can survive in cavities. The landslide, considered the worst in modern Norwegian history, last week hit the village of Ask, 25 kilometers (16 miles) northeast of Oslo. At least 1,000 people have been evacuated.",
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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi officials are finishing the process of adopting a new flag with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust.” It’s happening six months after legislators retired the last state flag in the U.S. with the Confederate battle emblem. Voters approved the new magnolia flag in November after a commission recommended the design. Legislators must put a description of the new flag into state law. Senators on Wednesday voted 38-7 to pass such a bill. That followed a 119-1 House vote on Tuesday. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is expected to sign the bill into law in the next few days.
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"JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi officials are finishing the process of adopting a new flag with a magnolia and the phrase “In God We Trust.” It’s happening six months after legislators retired the last state flag in the U.S. with the Confederate battle emblem. Voters approved the new magnolia flag in November after a commission recommended the design. Legislators must put a description of the new flag into state law. Senators on Wednesday voted 38-7 to pass such a bill. That followed a 119-1 House vote on Tuesday. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves is expected to sign the bill into law in the next few days.",
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Troops in riot gear lined the streets of the nation’s capitol, but there were no crowds. Armored vehicles and concrete barriers blocked the empty streets around the U.S. Capitol. From behind miles of fencing, Joe Biden was safely sworn in as president in a Washington on edge after unmatched security concerns following a deadly insurrection by pro-Trump rioters. Law enforcement officials contended not only with the potential for outside threats but also with rising concerns about an insider attack. Officials were monitoring members of far-right extremist and militia groups, increasingly concerned about the possibility such groups could stream into Washington and spark violent confrontations.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — Troops in riot gear lined the streets of the nation’s capitol, but there were no crowds. Armored vehicles and concrete barriers blocked the empty streets around the U.S. Capitol. From behind miles of fencing, Joe Biden was safely sworn in as president in a Washington on edge after unmatched security concerns following a deadly insurrection by pro-Trump rioters. Law enforcement officials contended not only with the potential for outside threats but also with rising concerns about an insider attack. Officials were monitoring members of far-right extremist and militia groups, increasingly concerned about the possibility such groups could stream into Washington and spark violent confrontations.",
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BALTIMORE (AP) — The $1.9 trillion rescue plan unveiled by President-elect Joe Biden offers the chance to sculpt the U.S. economy toward the Democrats’ liking: a $15 minimum wage, aid to poor families and federal dollars going to public schools. It’s an ambitious effort that would arrive after roughly $4 trillion has already been devoted to fighting the pandemic. Biden’s plan could quickly be trimmed by congressional Republicans, who are skeptical about raising the minimum wage and increasingly focused on the mounting federal budget deficit.
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"BALTIMORE (AP) — The $1.9 trillion rescue plan unveiled by President-elect Joe Biden offers the chance to sculpt the U.S. economy toward the Democrats’ liking: a $15 minimum wage, aid to poor families and federal dollars going to public schools. It’s an ambitious effort that would arrive after roughly $4 trillion has already been devoted to fighting the pandemic. Biden’s plan could quickly be trimmed by congressional Republicans, who are skeptical about raising the minimum wage and increasingly focused on the mounting federal budget deficit.",
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has admitted that his economic development plans have failed as he opens the first full ruling party congress in five years. State media reported Wednesday that Kim vowed to set new goals to lift the country from poverty. The Workers’ Party Congress is one of the North’s biggest propaganda spectacles and is meant to help Kim show his people that he’s firmly in control and boost unity in the face of COVID-19 and other growing economic challenges. But it’s seen as unlikely that the congress will find any fundamental solutions to North Korea’s difficulties, many of which stem from Kim’s headlong pursuit of nuclear weapons meant to pinpoint target the U.S. mainland.
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"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has admitted that his economic development plans have failed as he opens the first full ruling party congress in five years. State media reported Wednesday that Kim vowed to set new goals to lift the country from poverty. The Workers’ Party Congress is one of the North’s biggest propaganda spectacles and is meant to help Kim show his people that he’s firmly in control and boost unity in the face of COVID-19 and other growing economic challenges. But it’s seen as unlikely that the congress will find any fundamental solutions to North Korea’s difficulties, many of which stem from Kim’s headlong pursuit of nuclear weapons meant to pinpoint target the U.S. mainland.",
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Albania rescues 50 Syrian migrants heading for Italy by boat
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TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Police and local media say Albanian military and police ships have saved 50 Syrian refugees trapped by bad weather as they tried to reach Italy by boat. A police statement said that, in collaboration with Italy’s financial police, they found the packed inflatable boat at the Vjosa River delta, some 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of the capital, Tirana, where it had been blocked for about three hours due to high waves in the Adriatic Sea. No one was believed to be missing. Sixteen migrants, including three children, were hospitalized.
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"TIRANA, Albania (AP) — Police and local media say Albanian military and police ships have saved 50 Syrian refugees trapped by bad weather as they tried to reach Italy by boat. A police statement said that, in collaboration with Italy’s financial police, they found the packed inflatable boat at the Vjosa River delta, some 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of the capital, Tirana, where it had been blocked for about three hours due to high waves in the Adriatic Sea. No one was believed to be missing. Sixteen migrants, including three children, were hospitalized.",
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JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Faced with a rapid resurgence of COVID-19 overwhelming the country’s hospitals and driven by a more infectious virus variant, South Africa has delayed reopening its schools. The variant is having far-reaching consequences for Africa’s most developed nation as several countries trying to prevent its spread have stopped or reduced flights with South Africa. South Africa has the highest prevalence of COVID-19 in Africa with a cumulative total of more than 1.3 million confirmed cases, including 36,851 deaths. In the last 24 hours, the country has recorded 13,973 new infections and 348 deaths. According to Johns Hopkins University, South Africa’s 7-day rolling average of daily new cases has risen to 26 new cases per 100,000 people on Jan. 16.
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"JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Faced with a rapid resurgence of COVID-19 overwhelming the country’s hospitals and driven by a more infectious virus variant, South Africa has delayed reopening its schools. The variant is having far-reaching consequences for Africa’s most developed nation as several countries trying to prevent its spread have stopped or reduced flights with South Africa. South Africa has the highest prevalence of COVID-19 in Africa with a cumulative total of more than 1.3 million confirmed cases, including 36,851 deaths. In the last 24 hours, the country has recorded 13,973 new infections and 348 deaths. According to Johns Hopkins University, South Africa’s 7-day rolling average of daily new cases has risen to 26 new cases per 100,000 people on Jan. 16.",
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Indoor service for bars, restaurants resumes in Minnesota
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota bars and restaurants may resume indoor service with limits starting Monday, as COVID-19 cases have been declining. The eased restrictions returns bars and restaurants about to where they were before Gov. Tim Walz imposed a “pause” in response to soaring cases in November. They can resume indoor service at 50% capacity but with 10 p.m. curfews and social distancing. Movie theaters, bowling alleys and museums can reopen at 25% capacity. Most venues must limit the number of people inside to no more than 150. Hospitality Minnesota supported the loosened restrictions, which were announced last week.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota bars and restaurants may resume indoor service with limits starting Monday, as COVID-19 cases have been declining. The eased restrictions returns bars and restaurants about to where they were before Gov. Tim Walz imposed a “pause” in response to soaring cases in November. They can resume indoor service at 50% capacity but with 10 p.m. curfews and social distancing. Movie theaters, bowling alleys and museums can reopen at 25% capacity. Most venues must limit the number of people inside to no more than 150. Hospitality Minnesota supported the loosened restrictions, which were announced last week.",
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AP PHOTOS: Tunisia revolution victims plea for recognition
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TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Some lost a leg, some gaze out from permanently scarred faces, others live forever bound to a wheelchair. All these men were damaged in Tunisia’s democratic uprising 10 years ago, and they are begging the government to recognize them as official victims of the revolution. As Tunisia this week marks the 10th anniversary of the revolt that unleashed the Arab Spring uprisings, those injured in the tumult feel disappointed and marginalized. Since December, they have been holding a sit-in at the office of the Agency for the Revolutionary Martyrs and Wounded, demanding recognition.
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"TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Some lost a leg, some gaze out from permanently scarred faces, others live forever bound to a wheelchair. All these men were damaged in Tunisia’s democratic uprising 10 years ago, and they are begging the government to recognize them as official victims of the revolution. As Tunisia this week marks the 10th anniversary of the revolt that unleashed the Arab Spring uprisings, those injured in the tumult feel disappointed and marginalized. Since December, they have been holding a sit-in at the office of the Agency for the Revolutionary Martyrs and Wounded, demanding recognition.",
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Trump-appointed US attorney resigns in Georgia, 2 days after president criticizes him in call with state elections chief
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CIA's new recruitment website aims to diversify spy agency
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA is looking for spies from all backgrounds and walks of life. Striving to further diversify its ranks, the nation’s premier intelligence agency launched a new website Monday to find top-tier candidates who will bring a broader range of life experiences. The days of all American spies being white male graduates from Ivy League schools are long gone. The CIA director is a woman and women head all five of the agency’s branches, including the directorates of science and technology, operations and digital innovation. But while the CIA has been diversifying for years, intelligence agencies still lag the federal workforce in minority representation.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/04/cias-new-recruitment-website-aims-to-diversify-spy-agency/
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — The CIA is looking for spies from all backgrounds and walks of life. Striving to further diversify its ranks, the nation’s premier intelligence agency launched a new website Monday to find top-tier candidates who will bring a broader range of life experiences. The days of all American spies being white male graduates from Ivy League schools are long gone. The CIA director is a woman and women head all five of the agency’s branches, including the directorates of science and technology, operations and digital innovation. But while the CIA has been diversifying for years, intelligence agencies still lag the federal workforce in minority representation.",
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Dubai halts live entertainment amid surge in virus cases
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai’s tourism department has announced an immediate halt to all live entertainment at hotels and restaurants, a day after suspending non-urgent surgeries at hospitals to deal with an influx of COVID-19 patients. Both decisions come after months of Dubai promoting itself as the ideal pandemic-friendly vacation spot while coronavirus infections skyrocketed. Now, the sheikhdom is showing signs of strain. Even as cases surged to previously unseen heights in the United Arab Emirates, the city-state of Dubai had been a glimmering desert oasis for tourists fleeing tough lockdowns elsewhere. Since reopening in the spring, the commercial hub has resisted more restrictions that would pummel its economy, built largely on aviation, hospitality and retail.
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"DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai’s tourism department has announced an immediate halt to all live entertainment at hotels and restaurants, a day after suspending non-urgent surgeries at hospitals to deal with an influx of COVID-19 patients. Both decisions come after months of Dubai promoting itself as the ideal pandemic-friendly vacation spot while coronavirus infections skyrocketed. Now, the sheikhdom is showing signs of strain. Even as cases surged to previously unseen heights in the United Arab Emirates, the city-state of Dubai had been a glimmering desert oasis for tourists fleeing tough lockdowns elsewhere. Since reopening in the spring, the commercial hub has resisted more restrictions that would pummel its economy, built largely on aviation, hospitality and retail.",
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Activists in Kenosha move carefully after US Capitol chaos
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KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The chaotic protests that some feared would return to Kenosha after a prosecutor decided this week not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man in the back haven’t materialized. Activists say they are moving carefully after extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol. Demonstrators took to the streets in Kenosha in August after a white officer shot Jacob Blake during a domestic incident and left him paralyzed. Two people were shot to death and hundreds were arrested. Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley announced Tuesday he won’t file charges against the officer. Activists’ next organized protest is Monday.
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"KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The chaotic protests that some feared would return to Kenosha after a prosecutor decided this week not to charge a police officer who shot a Black man in the back haven’t materialized. Activists say they are moving carefully after extremists stormed the U.S. Capitol. Demonstrators took to the streets in Kenosha in August after a white officer shot Jacob Blake during a domestic incident and left him paralyzed. Two people were shot to death and hundreds were arrested. Kenosha County District Attorney Michael Graveley announced Tuesday he won’t file charges against the officer. Activists’ next organized protest is Monday.",
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Buttigieg aims for 'generational' change at Transportation
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of transportation, Pete Buttigieg, is pledging to carry out the administration’s ambitious agenda to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure. In prepared remarks for a Senate hearing on Thursday, Buttigieg says that implementing Biden’s vision is a “generational opportunity” to create new jobs, fight economic inequality and stem climate change, with the Transportation Department playing a central role. The 39-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and former Democratic presidential candidate pledges to work closely with senators to deliver what he calls “the innovation and growth that America needs.”
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of transportation, Pete Buttigieg, is pledging to carry out the administration’s ambitious agenda to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure. In prepared remarks for a Senate hearing on Thursday, Buttigieg says that implementing Biden’s vision is a “generational opportunity” to create new jobs, fight economic inequality and stem climate change, with the Transportation Department playing a central role. The 39-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and former Democratic presidential candidate pledges to work closely with senators to deliver what he calls “the innovation and growth that America needs.”",
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin has reported 1,708 new cases of coronavirus, along with one death from COVID-19. The state has seen a decrease in its average number of daily cases reported over the last two weeks, posting a decline of 31% according to Johns Hopkins researchers. The average number of cases reported over the last seven days was 2,390. However, the positivity rate of tests has increased in recent days. A high positivity rate could be an indication that more people have infections than tests are showing. The Department of Health Services reported Saturday that 21% of people tested had the coronavirus.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin has reported 1,708 new cases of coronavirus, along with one death from COVID-19. The state has seen a decrease in its average number of daily cases reported over the last two weeks, posting a decline of 31% according to Johns Hopkins researchers. The average number of cases reported over the last seven days was 2,390. However, the positivity rate of tests has increased in recent days. A high positivity rate could be an indication that more people have infections than tests are showing. The Department of Health Services reported Saturday that 21% of people tested had the coronavirus.",
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Pompeii's museum comes back to life to display amazing finds
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POMPEII, Italy (AP) — Decades after suffering bombing and earthquake damage, Pompeii’s museum is back in business, showing off exquisite finds from excavations of the ancient Roman city. Officials at the archeological park of the ruins of the city destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius inaugurated the museum on Monday. Known as the Antiquarium, the museum gives Pompeii a permanent exhibition space. Visitors can see some of the frescoes and chunks of wall graffiti unearthed by archaeologists as well as objects of the everyday life that was snuffed out by the volcanic explosion. Due to pandemic travel restrictions, only visitors from Italy’s Campania region can currently visit but officials eagerly await the return of all visitors.
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"POMPEII, Italy (AP) — Decades after suffering bombing and earthquake damage, Pompeii’s museum is back in business, showing off exquisite finds from excavations of the ancient Roman city. Officials at the archeological park of the ruins of the city destroyed in 79 A.D. by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius inaugurated the museum on Monday. Known as the Antiquarium, the museum gives Pompeii a permanent exhibition space. Visitors can see some of the frescoes and chunks of wall graffiti unearthed by archaeologists as well as objects of the everyday life that was snuffed out by the volcanic explosion. Due to pandemic travel restrictions, only visitors from Italy’s Campania region can currently visit but officials eagerly await the return of all visitors.",
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WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers shed jobs last month for the first time since April, cutting 140,000 positions, clear evidence that the economy is faltering as the viral pandemic tightens its grip on consumers and businesses. The unemployment rate stayed at 6.7%, the first time it hasn’t fallen since April. Friday’s figures from the Labor Department suggest that employers have rehired roughly all the workers they can afford to after having laid off more than 22 million in the spring — the worst such loss on record. The economy still has 9.9 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic sent it sinking into a deep recession nearly a year ago.
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. employers shed jobs last month for the first time since April, cutting 140,000 positions, clear evidence that the economy is faltering as the viral pandemic tightens its grip on consumers and businesses. The unemployment rate stayed at 6.7%, the first time it hasn’t fallen since April. Friday’s figures from the Labor Department suggest that employers have rehired roughly all the workers they can afford to after having laid off more than 22 million in the spring — the worst such loss on record. The economy still has 9.9 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic sent it sinking into a deep recession nearly a year ago.",
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Teens tutor peers online to fill need during pandemic
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SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — When her suburban Dallas high school was forced to move online last spring because of the coronavirus pandemic, Charvi Goyal realized that the schoolmates she’d been informally tutoring between classes would still need extra help but wouldn’t necessarily be able to get it. So she took her tutoring online, as well. Goyal, a 17-year-old high school junior from Plano, roped in three classmates to create TutorScope, a free tutoring service run by high schoolers for other kids, including younger ones. What started with a handful of instructors helping friends’ siblings has blossomed into a group of 22 tutors from Texas, Arizona, and Ohio that has helped more than 300 students from as far away as South Korea.
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…MIXED WINTRY PRECIPITATION EXPECTED LATE TONIGHT THROUGH EARLY
SUNDAY MORNING…
.Freezing drizzle is expected to develop over western Minnesota
late tonight and slowly spread eastward Saturday morning into
eastern Minnesota and far western Wisconsin. Most of central
through southern Minnesota into western Wisconsin will then see
freezing drizzle continue on and off for much of the day,
followed by a transition to light snow during the evening hours
Saturday. The light snow will then continue through Saturday night
and diminish after daybreak Sunday morning.
Icing amounts will range from a trace to a few hundredths of an
inch in eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin to near a tenth
of an inch in western Minnesota. In addition, snow accumulations
will generally run in the 1 to 2 inch range, although isolated
locations in far southern Minnesota into southwestern Wisconsin
may receive near 3 inches of snow.
The combination of icing plus light snow necessitates a Winter
Weather Advisory for all of central and southern Minnesota along
with St. Croix, Pierce and Pepin counties in western Wisconsin.
* WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations
of up to two inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze.
* WHERE…Portions of west central Wisconsin and east central,
south central and southeast Minnesota.
* WHEN…From 8 AM Saturday to 6 AM 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. Road conditions can also be found
at 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings missed the playoffs by one game. They had two losses by one point and two other one-score defeats. This finish was hardly a close call, however. The prevailing feeling from the Vikings was a full realization they weren’t good enough to keep playing. They went 7-9 in coach Mike Zimmer’s seventh season, the same record he had in his first year. The Vikings gave up 475 points, the third-most in team history. The deterioration of the defense offset significant strides by the offense, including rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings missed the playoffs by one game. They had two losses by one point and two other one-score defeats. This finish was hardly a close call, however. The prevailing feeling from the Vikings was a full realization they weren’t good enough to keep playing. They went 7-9 in coach Mike Zimmer’s seventh season, the same record he had in his first year. The Vikings gave up 475 points, the third-most in team history. The deterioration of the defense offset significant strides by the offense, including rookie wide receiver Justin Jefferson.",
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Milwaukee Bucks (11-6, second in the Eastern Conference) vs. New Orleans Pelicans (6-10, 14th in the Western Conference)
New Orleans; Friday, 7:30 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks take on the New Orleans Pelicans. Antetokounmpo ranks ninth in the NBA averaging 26.8 points per game.
The Pelicans are 3-3 in home games. New Orleans ranks eighth in the NBA with 49.4 points in the paint led by Zion Williamson averaging 18.5.
The Bucks have gone 4-4 away from home. Milwaukee is the NBA leader with 16.1 fast break points per game led by Antetokounmpo averaging 4.5.
The Pelicans and Bucks square off Friday for the first time this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: Brandon Ingram is shooting 47.9% and averaging 23.9 points. Williamson is averaging 24.1 points and 6.3 rebounds while shooting 55.7% over the last 10 games for New Orleans.
Antetokounmpo leads the Bucks scoring 26.8 points and grabbing 11.0 rebounds. Khris Middleton is averaging 5.7 assists and 22.6 points over the last 10 games for Milwaukee.
LAST 10 GAMES: Pelicans: 2-8, averaging 111.9 points, 45.9 rebounds, 23.6 assists, 6.3 steals and 3.1 blocks per game while shooting 48.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 116.6 points on 46.6% shooting.
Bucks: 7-3, averaging 116.4 points, 48.3 rebounds, 26.6 assists, 7.8 steals and 4.4 blocks per game while shooting 47.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.6 points on 45.2% shooting.
INJURIES: Pelicans: None listed.
Bucks: None listed.
___
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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"Milwaukee Bucks (11-6, second in the Eastern Conference) vs. New Orleans Pelicans (6-10, 14th in the Western Conference)\nNew Orleans; Friday, 7:30 p.m. EST\nBOTTOM LINE: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks take on the New Orleans Pelicans. Antetokounmpo ranks ninth in the NBA averaging 26.8 points per game.\nThe Pelicans are 3-3 in home games. New Orleans ranks eighth in the NBA with 49.4 points in the paint led by Zion Williamson averaging 18.5.\nThe Bucks have gone 4-4 away from home. Milwaukee is the NBA leader with 16.1 fast break points per game led by Antetokounmpo averaging 4.5.\nThe Pelicans and Bucks square off Friday for the first time this season.\nTOP PERFORMERS: Brandon Ingram is shooting 47.9% and averaging 23.9 points. Williamson is averaging 24.1 points and 6.3 rebounds while shooting 55.7% over the last 10 games for New Orleans.\nAntetokounmpo leads the Bucks scoring 26.8 points and grabbing 11.0 rebounds. Khris Middleton is averaging 5.7 assists and 22.6 points over the last 10 games for Milwaukee.\nLAST 10 GAMES: Pelicans: 2-8, averaging 111.9 points, 45.9 rebounds, 23.6 assists, 6.3 steals and 3.1 blocks per game while shooting 48.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 116.6 points on 46.6% shooting.\nBucks: 7-3, averaging 116.4 points, 48.3 rebounds, 26.6 assists, 7.8 steals and 4.4 blocks per game while shooting 47.9% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.6 points on 45.2% shooting.\nINJURIES: Pelicans: None listed.\nBucks: None listed.\n___\nThe Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.",
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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
Jackson 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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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nJackson County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SATURDAY\nTO 9 AM CST SUNDAY…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Accumulations of 3 to 5 inches.\n* WHERE…Portions of central, north central, southwest and west\ncentral Wisconsin.\n* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 9 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1.\n&&",
"Winter Weather Advisory from SAT 3:00 PM CST until SUN 9:00 AM CST"
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Self-described 'nationalist' suspected in NYC bomb hoax
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NEW YORK (AP) — A self-described “American Nationalist” suspected of leaving a hoax explosive device in a car at a New York City mall on Monday has turned himself in to police. A law enforcement official said 22-year-old Louis Shenker surrendered to officers around 3 a.m. Tuesday in Brooklyn. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and did so on condition of anonymity. No charges have been announced. Shenker was previously arrested Dec. 30 for allegedly torching a poster attached to a police barricade in Manhattan. A message seeking comment was left for Shenker’s lawyer in that case.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — A self-described “American Nationalist” suspected of leaving a hoax explosive device in a car at a New York City mall on Monday has turned himself in to police. A law enforcement official said 22-year-old Louis Shenker surrendered to officers around 3 a.m. Tuesday in Brooklyn. The official was not authorized to speak publicly and did so on condition of anonymity. No charges have been announced. Shenker was previously arrested Dec. 30 for allegedly torching a poster attached to a police barricade in Manhattan. A message seeking comment was left for Shenker’s lawyer in that case.",
"Self-described 'nationalist' suspected in NYC bomb hoax"
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Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI
Jackson County
…DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM
CST WEDNESDAY…
* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.
Freezing fog could make roads and sidewalks icy.
* WHERE…Taylor, Clark, Jackson, Monroe, Juneau and Adams
Counties.
* WHEN…From 8 PM this evening to 9 AM CST Wednesday.
* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility and
freezing fog.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of
distance ahead of you.
&&
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/05/dense-fog-advisory-from-tue-800-pm-cst-until-wed-900-am-cst/
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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nJackson County\n…DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 8 PM THIS EVENING TO 9 AM\nCST WEDNESDAY…\n* WHAT…Visibility one quarter mile or less in dense fog.\nFreezing fog could make roads and sidewalks icy.\n* WHERE…Taylor, Clark, Jackson, Monroe, Juneau and Adams\nCounties.\n* WHEN…From 8 PM this evening to 9 AM CST Wednesday.\n* IMPACTS…Hazardous driving conditions due to low visibility and\nfreezing fog.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nIf driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of\ndistance ahead of you.\n&&",
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Video shows woman after being struck by Chicago police SUV
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CHICAGO (AP) — Video from a Chicago police officer’s body camera shows a woman on the ground after being struck by a police SUV. The video marks the second time in less than a month that Chicago police video dating back to 2019 has been made public after the city fought to keep it private. The video released by an activist this week shows Martina Standley approach and apparently touch a searchlight affixed to the SUV on Nov. 13, 2019, before she is struck. The officer climbs out and walks around the front of the SUV, where she is bleeding. In December, WBBM-TV in Chicago aired a video that showed officers barging into a wrong apartment and handcuffing the naked woman who lived there.
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"CHICAGO (AP) — Video from a Chicago police officer’s body camera shows a woman on the ground after being struck by a police SUV. The video marks the second time in less than a month that Chicago police video dating back to 2019 has been made public after the city fought to keep it private. The video released by an activist this week shows Martina Standley approach and apparently touch a searchlight affixed to the SUV on Nov. 13, 2019, before she is struck. The officer climbs out and walks around the front of the SUV, where she is bleeding. In December, WBBM-TV in Chicago aired a video that showed officers barging into a wrong apartment and handcuffing the naked woman who lived there.",
"Video shows woman after being struck by Chicago police SUV"
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"Associated Press"
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Czech brewer Budvar hits record as people drink more at home
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PRAGUE (AP) — Budvar, the Czech brewer that has been in a long legal dispute with U.S. giant Anheuser-Busch over use of the “Budweiser” brand, increased output to a record last year, when the pandemic saw people drink less in bars and more at home. The brewer says its output rose 3% to 1.73 million hectoliters, or 45.7 million gallons. Budvar sells its beer in some 80 countries and Germany, one of its key markets, grew particularly strongly in 2020. Demand for its beer in tanks and barrels declined last year as bars and restaurants were closed for a long time but Budvar was able to meet rising demand for bottled beer.
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| 2021-01-28T00:00:00 |
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"PRAGUE (AP) — Budvar, the Czech brewer that has been in a long legal dispute with U.S. giant Anheuser-Busch over use of the “Budweiser” brand, increased output to a record last year, when the pandemic saw people drink less in bars and more at home. The brewer says its output rose 3% to 1.73 million hectoliters, or 45.7 million gallons. Budvar sells its beer in some 80 countries and Germany, one of its key markets, grew particularly strongly in 2020. Demand for its beer in tanks and barrels declined last year as bars and restaurants were closed for a long time but Budvar was able to meet rising demand for bottled beer.",
"Czech brewer Budvar hits record as people drink more at home"
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"Clint Berge"
] | 2021-01-20T18:30:06 | null | 2021-01-20T17:54:24 | null |
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SLIDESHOW: Images from Inauguration Day
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This story will be updated throughout the day with new images. Keep checking back for the latest.
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"This story will be updated throughout the day with new images. Keep checking back for the latest.",
"SLIDESHOW: Images from Inauguration Day"
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Betty White marks 99th birthday Sunday; up late as she wants
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Betty White is turning 99 on Sunday and says she is planning a low-key day, including feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit her home.
Her birthday meal will be a hot dog and French fries brought in along with a bouquet of roses by her longtime friend and agent.
The actor’s TV credits include the enduring hits “The Golden Girls” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”
Betty White has five Emmys, including a 2010 trophy as guest host on “Saturday Night Live.”
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| 2021-01-16T00:00:00 |
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — Betty White is turning 99 on Sunday and says she is planning a low-key day, including feeding a pair of ducks that regularly visit her home.\nHer birthday meal will be a hot dog and French fries brought in along with a bouquet of roses by her longtime friend and agent.\nThe actor’s TV credits include the enduring hits “The Golden Girls” and “The Mary Tyler Moore Show.”\nBetty White has five Emmys, including a 2010 trophy as guest host on “Saturday Night Live.”",
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Tanya Roberts, Bond girl and 'That ’70s Show' star, dies
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NEW YORK (AP) — Tanya Roberts, who captivated James Bond in “A View to a Kill,” appeared in the final season of “Charlie’s Angels” and later played Midge Pinciotti in the sitcom “That ’70s Show,” has died in Los Angeles. She was 65.
Roberts’ death Sunday was announced by her publicist, Mike Pingel. She collapsed in her home and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. No cause of death was given, but Pingel said it was not due to COVID-19.
One of her highest profile roles was playing geologist Stacey Sutton opposite Roger Moore in 1985’s “A View to a Kill,” where she held a gun on Bond after tricking him into thinking she was in a shower. The character later joined him to stop bad guys on an airship over San Francisco.
“We are saddened to hear of the passing of Tanya. She was a very lovely person,” Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli wrote in tribute. Britt Ekland, who starred opposite Moore in 1974′s “The Man with the Golden Gun,” tweeted: “Once a Bond Girl always a Bond Girl!”
“One of my favorite memories with Tanya was driving in the car and Duran Duran’s ‘A View to a Kill’ theme song came on the radio — we both sang along. Priceless,” Pingel said.
Roberts also appeared in such fantasy adventure films as “The Beastmaster” and “Hearts and Armour.” She replaced Shelly Hack in “Charlie’s Angels,” joining Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd as third Angel Julie. She also played comic book heroine Sheena — a female version of the Tarzan story — in a 1984 film.
A new generation of fans saw her on “That ‘70s Show,” playing Midge, mother to Laura Prepon’s character Donna. On Twitter, Topher Grace, one of the the show’s stars, called Roberts “truly a delightful person to work with.” He added: “I had never acted before and, to be honest, a little nervous around her. But she couldn’t have been kinder. We’ll miss you Midge.”
Roberts, a huge animal rights activist, is survived by her husband, Lance O’Brien. “Tanya and I have never been apart. This is too much to handle. Her animals are lost without her and so am I,” he said in a statement.
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| 2021-01-04T00:00:00 |
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Tanya Roberts, who captivated James Bond in “A View to a Kill,” appeared in the final season of “Charlie’s Angels” and later played Midge Pinciotti in the sitcom “That ’70s Show,” has died in Los Angeles. She was 65.\nRoberts’ death Sunday was announced by her publicist, Mike Pingel. She collapsed in her home and was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. No cause of death was given, but Pingel said it was not due to COVID-19.\nOne of her highest profile roles was playing geologist Stacey Sutton opposite Roger Moore in 1985’s “A View to a Kill,” where she held a gun on Bond after tricking him into thinking she was in a shower. The character later joined him to stop bad guys on an airship over San Francisco.\n“We are saddened to hear of the passing of Tanya. She was a very lovely person,” Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli wrote in tribute. Britt Ekland, who starred opposite Moore in 1974′s “The Man with the Golden Gun,” tweeted: “Once a Bond Girl always a Bond Girl!”\n“One of my favorite memories with Tanya was driving in the car and Duran Duran’s ‘A View to a Kill’ theme song came on the radio — we both sang along. Priceless,” Pingel said.\nRoberts also appeared in such fantasy adventure films as “The Beastmaster” and “Hearts and Armour.” She replaced Shelly Hack in “Charlie’s Angels,” joining Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd as third Angel Julie. She also played comic book heroine Sheena — a female version of the Tarzan story — in a 1984 film.\nA new generation of fans saw her on “That ‘70s Show,” playing Midge, mother to Laura Prepon’s character Donna. On Twitter, Topher Grace, one of the the show’s stars, called Roberts “truly a delightful person to work with.” He added: “I had never acted before and, to be honest, a little nervous around her. But she couldn’t have been kinder. We’ll miss you Midge.”\nRoberts, a huge animal rights activist, is survived by her husband, Lance O’Brien. “Tanya and I have never been apart. This is too much to handle. Her animals are lost without her and so am I,” he said in a statement.",
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Retiring Brokaw: Journalists should get out of power centers
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NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Brokaw has one urgent piece of advice for television journalists as he retires. He says get away from coastal power centers like New York, Washington and Los Angeles and go to the middle of the country. And he suggests they don’t just visit, but live there. He says a preoccupation with the coasts has kept journalists in the dark about stories as they brew and cited the Capitol insurrection as one example. Brokaw says he’s impressed with a young generation of reporters. He’s more pessimistic about how long it will take journalists to recover from being attacked by former President Donald Trump. Brokaw was with NBC News for 55 years.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/28/retiring-brokaw-journalists-should-get-out-of-power-centers/
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| 2021-01-28T00:00:00 |
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[
"NEW YORK (AP) — Tom Brokaw has one urgent piece of advice for television journalists as he retires. He says get away from coastal power centers like New York, Washington and Los Angeles and go to the middle of the country. And he suggests they don’t just visit, but live there. He says a preoccupation with the coasts has kept journalists in the dark about stories as they brew and cited the Capitol insurrection as one example. Brokaw says he’s impressed with a young generation of reporters. He’s more pessimistic about how long it will take journalists to recover from being attacked by former President Donald Trump. Brokaw was with NBC News for 55 years.",
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Deceptions in the time of the 'alternative facts' president
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WASHINGTON (AP) — In Donald Trump’s presidency, fact-checking became a cottage industry unto itself. And “alternative facts” became a buzzphrase, coined by one of his admiring aides. By now it has been thoroughly documented that Trump invented his own reality to suit his goals and his temperament. In his second impeachment, he is charged by the House with inciting an insurrection, with his falsehoods about a “stolen” election at the heart of it all. One of the Democrats who voted to impeach Trump, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, says Trump leaves a legacy of “magical thinking … totally cut apart from the world of facts.”
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"WASHINGTON (AP) — In Donald Trump’s presidency, fact-checking became a cottage industry unto itself. And “alternative facts” became a buzzphrase, coined by one of his admiring aides. By now it has been thoroughly documented that Trump invented his own reality to suit his goals and his temperament. In his second impeachment, he is charged by the House with inciting an insurrection, with his falsehoods about a “stolen” election at the heart of it all. One of the Democrats who voted to impeach Trump, Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, says Trump leaves a legacy of “magical thinking … totally cut apart from the world of facts.”",
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Evers calls on Legislature to pass COVID-19 bill first
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature to pass his proposed COVID-19 relief bill before any other in the session that begins Monday. Evers renewed his request to lawmakers to take up his proposed compromise, first floated on Dec. 21. He says it would be “inexplicable” to take up anything else first. The Senate and Assembly both planned to meet Monday afternoon to swear in new members. Republicans return with 60-38 majority in the Assembly and a 20-12 advantage in the Senate. There is one vacancy in each chamber, with special elections scheduled for April 6.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers is calling on the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature to pass his proposed COVID-19 relief bill before any other in the session that begins Monday. Evers renewed his request to lawmakers to take up his proposed compromise, first floated on Dec. 21. He says it would be “inexplicable” to take up anything else first. The Senate and Assembly both planned to meet Monday afternoon to swear in new members. Republicans return with 60-38 majority in the Assembly and a 20-12 advantage in the Senate. There is one vacancy in each chamber, with special elections scheduled for April 6.",
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California funeral homes run out of space as COVID-19 rages
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — As communities across the country feel the pain of a surge in coronavirus cases, funeral homes in the hot spot of Southern California say they must turn away grieving families as they run out of space for the bodies piling up. One funeral home is averaging six times its normal rate, or about 30 body removals a day. The head of the California Funeral Directors Association says mortuaries are being “inundated” as the United States nears a tally of 350,000 COVID-19 deaths. In Louisiana, funeral services were held for a congressman-elect who died of COVID-19 complications. Republican Luke Letlow was 41.
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| 2021-01-02T00:00:00 |
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"LOS ANGELES (AP) — As communities across the country feel the pain of a surge in coronavirus cases, funeral homes in the hot spot of Southern California say they must turn away grieving families as they run out of space for the bodies piling up. One funeral home is averaging six times its normal rate, or about 30 body removals a day. The head of the California Funeral Directors Association says mortuaries are being “inundated” as the United States nears a tally of 350,000 COVID-19 deaths. In Louisiana, funeral services were held for a congressman-elect who died of COVID-19 complications. Republican Luke Letlow was 41.",
"California funeral homes run out of space as COVID-19 rages"
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Work on Keystone XL pipeline suspended ahead of Biden action
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TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian company behind the Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has suspended work on the pipeline in in anticipation of incoming U.S. President Joe Biden revoking its permit. Biden’s Day One plans included moving to revoke a presidential permit for the pipeline. The 1,700-mile (2,735-kilometer) pipeline would carry roughly 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to the Texas Gulf Coast, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. The company said Wednesday it will “review the decision, assess its implications, and consider its options.” But it said the project will be suspended.
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| 2021-01-20T00:00:00 |
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"TORONTO (AP) — The Canadian company behind the Keystone XL oil pipeline says it has suspended work on the pipeline in in anticipation of incoming U.S. President Joe Biden revoking its permit. Biden’s Day One plans included moving to revoke a presidential permit for the pipeline. The 1,700-mile (2,735-kilometer) pipeline would carry roughly 800,000 barrels of oil a day from Alberta to the Texas Gulf Coast, passing through Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. The company said Wednesday it will “review the decision, assess its implications, and consider its options.” But it said the project will be suspended.",
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Since our temperatures will be in the teens overnight, I am expecting some freezing fog in spots which could cause slick roadways/side walks.…
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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
Jackson County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS
AFTERNOON TO 9 AM CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total accumulations of 4 to 6 inches,
locally higher amounts possible.
* WHERE…Portions of central, north-central, southwest and west-
central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…From 3 PM this afternoon to 9 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1.
&&
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"Issued by National Weather Service – LaCrosse, WI\nJackson County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS\nAFTERNOON TO 9 AM CST SUNDAY…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Total accumulations of 4 to 6 inches,\nlocally higher amounts possible.\n* WHERE…Portions of central, north-central, southwest and west-\ncentral Wisconsin.\n* WHEN…From 3 PM this afternoon to 9 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1.\n&&",
"Winter Weather Advisory from SAT 3:00 PM CST until SUN 9:00 AM CST"
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Motorbike museum in Austrian Alps goes up in flames
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BERLIN (AP) — Fire investigators picked their way through the charred remains of a motorbike museum in the Austrian Alps on Tuesday, searching for clues to the cause of the blaze that destroyed more than 200 exhibition pieces, many of them collectors’ items. The fire early Monday at the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Obergurgl gutted the modern building that has become a magnet for bikers crossing the Alps since it was opened in 2016. Police said staff at the museum, located at an altitude of 7,123 feet above sea level, were powerless to tackle the blaze when it broke out before dawn. Firefighters were eventually able to contain the blaze and nobody was injured in the fire.
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"BERLIN (AP) — Fire investigators picked their way through the charred remains of a motorbike museum in the Austrian Alps on Tuesday, searching for clues to the cause of the blaze that destroyed more than 200 exhibition pieces, many of them collectors’ items. The fire early Monday at the Top Mountain Motorcycle Museum in Obergurgl gutted the modern building that has become a magnet for bikers crossing the Alps since it was opened in 2016. Police said staff at the museum, located at an altitude of 7,123 feet above sea level, were powerless to tackle the blaze when it broke out before dawn. Firefighters were eventually able to contain the blaze and nobody was injured in the fire.",
"Motorbike museum in Austrian Alps goes up in flames"
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Patchy fog leads to Monday snow chances
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Many of us woke up to freezing fog this morning that lead to a coating of rime icing on trees, grasses and other surfaces. This happens when supercooled water droplets in the air freeze onto hard surfaces.
Additional fog is possible tonight, although it will likely not be as dense for most thanks to slightly stronger winds. Still, Jackson and Clark County are under a Dense Fog Advisory until noon Monday. Areas in the advisory could see low visibility less than a quarter mile and additional icing.
Additional fog is possible tonight, although it will likely not be as dense for most thanks to slightly stronger winds. Still, Jackson and Clark County are under a Dense Fog Advisory until noon Monday. Areas in the advisory could see low visibility less than a quarter mile and additional icing.
Monday the forecast focus shifts to a disturbance that is expected to bring a band of snow across Wisconsin from west to east late Monday morning into the afternoon. Most of us can expect between a trace and a few tenths of an inch of accumulation.
As we head into Tuesday, we should see a little more clearing during what will otherwise be a fairly gloomy week. Temperatures will be in the low to mid 30s for much of the upcoming week with another slight chance for wintry precipitation Wednesday.
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"Many of us woke up to freezing fog this morning that lead to a coating of rime icing on trees, grasses and other surfaces. This happens when supercooled water droplets in the air freeze onto hard surfaces.\nAdditional fog is possible tonight, although it will likely not be as dense for most thanks to slightly stronger winds. Still, Jackson and Clark County are under a Dense Fog Advisory until noon Monday. Areas in the advisory could see low visibility less than a quarter mile and additional icing.\nAdditional fog is possible tonight, although it will likely not be as dense for most thanks to slightly stronger winds. Still, Jackson and Clark County are under a Dense Fog Advisory until noon Monday. Areas in the advisory could see low visibility less than a quarter mile and additional icing.\nMonday the forecast focus shifts to a disturbance that is expected to bring a band of snow across Wisconsin from west to east late Monday morning into the afternoon. Most of us can expect between a trace and a few tenths of an inch of accumulation.\nAs we head into Tuesday, we should see a little more clearing during what will otherwise be a fairly gloomy week. Temperatures will be in the low to mid 30s for much of the upcoming week with another slight chance for wintry precipitation Wednesday.",
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Iran general warns US: Military ready to respond to pressure
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The top commander of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard says his country is fully prepared to respond to any U.S. pressure. His comments come amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington in the waning days of President Donald Trump’s administration. The Iranian general spoke Friday at a ceremony in Tehran. It comes days before the one-year anniversary of a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed a top Iranian general. Already, America has conducted B-52 bomber flyovers and sent a nuclear submarine into the Persian Gulf. That’s in response to what Trump administration officials describe as the possibility of an Iranian attack on the general’s death anniversary later this week.
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"TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The top commander of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard says his country is fully prepared to respond to any U.S. pressure. His comments come amid heightened tensions between Tehran and Washington in the waning days of President Donald Trump’s administration. The Iranian general spoke Friday at a ceremony in Tehran. It comes days before the one-year anniversary of a U.S. drone strike in Baghdad that killed a top Iranian general. Already, America has conducted B-52 bomber flyovers and sent a nuclear submarine into the Persian Gulf. That’s in response to what Trump administration officials describe as the possibility of an Iranian attack on the general’s death anniversary later this week.",
"Iran general warns US: Military ready to respond to pressure"
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"Clint Berge"
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Wisconsin politicians on both sides condemn violence in Washington
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WASHINGTON (WQOW) - Lawmakers from Wisconsin are reacting to riots at the nation's Capitol.
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) praised Capitol police while condemning "lawless activity."
The Capitol Police have acted with incredible professionalism. I sincerely thank them for their service and condemn all lawless activity. — Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) January 6, 2021
Wisconsin's other U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisconsin) called it a disgrace and put the blame on President Donald Trump.
I am safe, but it's disgraceful that our country has to experience this violence because of Trump's lies, conspiracies and un-American attacks on our Democracy. — Sen. Tammy Baldwin (@SenatorBaldwin) January 6, 2021
Rep. Ron Kind (D-Wisconsin), who represents the Eau Claire area said this is not what America is all about, saying "we are facing a lawless assault on our democracy."
Rep. Tom Tiffany (R-Wisconsin) who represents northern Wisconsin in Congress said violence is not acceptable but peaceful protest must be protected.
Peaceful protest is a constitutionally guaranteed right and that right must be protected for all Americans.
Violence is unacceptable. https://t.co/VSMDk87ivM — Rep. Tom Tiffany (@RepTiffany) January 6, 2021
Gov. Tony Evers said he is horrified by events unfolding in Washington. Evers said he is praying for elected officials, staffers, press and first responders.
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"Wisconsin politicians on both sides condemn violence in Washington"
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Ranchers whose case sparked standoff may get grazing rights
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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The federal government has proposed awarding grazing allotments to an Oregon ranching family whose members were convicted of arson in a court battle that triggered the takeover of a federal wildlife refuge by right-wing extremists. The Dec. 31 action by the Bureau of Land Management in favor of Hammond Ranches angered environmental groups. Steven Hammond, co-owner of the ranch, and his father, Dwight, were convicted of arson for setting fire to range land and sent to prison for mandatory five-year sentences. President Donald Trump pardoned the Hammonds in 2018, allowing them to be freed from federal prison.
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"SALEM, Ore. (AP) — The federal government has proposed awarding grazing allotments to an Oregon ranching family whose members were convicted of arson in a court battle that triggered the takeover of a federal wildlife refuge by right-wing extremists. The Dec. 31 action by the Bureau of Land Management in favor of Hammond Ranches angered environmental groups. Steven Hammond, co-owner of the ranch, and his father, Dwight, were convicted of arson for setting fire to range land and sent to prison for mandatory five-year sentences. President Donald Trump pardoned the Hammonds in 2018, allowing them to be freed from federal prison.",
"Ranchers whose case sparked standoff may get grazing rights"
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Israel extradites woman wanted for sex crimes to Australia
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JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has extradited a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of sexually abusing former students. Malka Leifer was placed on a plane early on Monday, just hours before Israel was to close its international airport to nearly all air traffic due to a raging coronavirus outbreak. Her attorney confirmed the extradition. The former teacher is wanted on 74 charges of child sex abuse for allegedly sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. The six-year legal battle over Leifer’s extradition to Australia strained relations between the two governments. Israel’s Supreme Court last month rejected her final appeal and the justice minister signed her extradition order.
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"JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel has extradited a former teacher wanted in Australia on charges of sexually abusing former students. Malka Leifer was placed on a plane early on Monday, just hours before Israel was to close its international airport to nearly all air traffic due to a raging coronavirus outbreak. Her attorney confirmed the extradition. The former teacher is wanted on 74 charges of child sex abuse for allegedly sexually abusing several former students at a Jewish school in Melbourne. The six-year legal battle over Leifer’s extradition to Australia strained relations between the two governments. Israel’s Supreme Court last month rejected her final appeal and the justice minister signed her extradition order.",
"Israel extradites woman wanted for sex crimes to Australia"
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"Associated Press"
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EXPLAINER: Why the smallest state has a big virus challenge
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island emerged as a surprising COVID-19 hot spot last month, briefly posting the highest rate of new cases in the country. The nation’s smallest state hasn’t experienced the number of deaths seen in more populous states. But experts say Rhode Island’s experience offers lessons for other states wrestling with the same factors that drove the spike in cases. Among them are high population density, an aging population and many nursing homes, poverty, and an economy that relies on low-wage workers who can’t work from home.
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"PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island emerged as a surprising COVID-19 hot spot last month, briefly posting the highest rate of new cases in the country. The nation’s smallest state hasn’t experienced the number of deaths seen in more populous states. But experts say Rhode Island’s experience offers lessons for other states wrestling with the same factors that drove the spike in cases. Among them are high population density, an aging population and many nursing homes, poverty, and an economy that relies on low-wage workers who can’t work from home.",
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Thursday's Scores
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On the Friday evening of January 22, the sun will set at 5:01pm. Sunsets remain after 5pm until Daylight Saving Time ends Nov.…
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"On the Friday evening of January 22, the sun will set at 5:01pm. Sunsets remain after 5pm until Daylight Saving Time ends Nov.…",
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Harris team says it was blindsided by VP-elect's Vogue cover
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Vice President-elect Kamala Harris appears on the cover of Vogue magazine’s February issue, but her team says there’s a problem: the photo isn’t the shot both sides had agreed upon. Instead of appearing in the power suit she wore to the cover shoot, Harris is seen casually dressed and wearing Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers. Harris sometimes campaigned wearing them. A person familiar with the negotiations with Vogue says Harris’ team wasn’t aware of the switch until images of the cover leaked out Saturday night. Harris’ team declined formal comment. The individual spoke on condition of anonymity. Vogue has not commented.
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"WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Vice President-elect Kamala Harris appears on the cover of Vogue magazine’s February issue, but her team says there’s a problem: the photo isn’t the shot both sides had agreed upon. Instead of appearing in the power suit she wore to the cover shoot, Harris is seen casually dressed and wearing Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers. Harris sometimes campaigned wearing them. A person familiar with the negotiations with Vogue says Harris’ team wasn’t aware of the switch until images of the cover leaked out Saturday night. Harris’ team declined formal comment. The individual spoke on condition of anonymity. Vogue has not commented.",
"Harris team says it was blindsided by VP-elect's Vogue cover"
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"Associated Press"
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Prosecutor: Wisconsin pharmacist thought vaccine was unsafe
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Court documents show that a Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he believed the shots would mutate people’s DNA. Police in Grafton, about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, arrested Advocate Aurora Health pharmacist Steven Brandenburg last week following an investigation into the 57 spoiled vials of the Moderna vaccine. Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said during a virtual hearing Monday that Brandenburg believed the vaccine was unsafe. Health experts say there is no truth to claims that the vaccines can genetically modify humans. Detectives say in court documents that Brandenburg is an admitted conspiracy theorist.
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Court documents show that a Wisconsin pharmacist told police he tried to ruin hundreds of doses of coronavirus vaccine because he believed the shots would mutate people’s DNA. Police in Grafton, about 20 miles north of Milwaukee, arrested Advocate Aurora Health pharmacist Steven Brandenburg last week following an investigation into the 57 spoiled vials of the Moderna vaccine. Ozaukee County District Attorney Adam Gerol said during a virtual hearing Monday that Brandenburg believed the vaccine was unsafe. Health experts say there is no truth to claims that the vaccines can genetically modify humans. Detectives say in court documents that Brandenburg is an admitted conspiracy theorist.",
"Prosecutor: Wisconsin pharmacist thought vaccine was unsafe"
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"Evan Hong"
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UW System extends COVID-19 surge testing into spring, Stout, UWEC to begin next week
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EAU CLAIRE (WQOW)- After previously planning to end surge testing efforts at the end of January, the University of Wisconsin System announced it will continue testing for several months.
UW System interim President Tommy Thompson announced the extension of rapid community antigen surge testing at UW campuses across the state through Easter. UW-Stout's testing site will open Feb. 1 at the campus Sports and Fitness Center, and will run each weekday.
UW-Eau Claire's testing will resume on Feb. 2 in Zorn Arena, and will be available on Tuesdays and weekends.
The federal government is providing an additional 160,000 tests to the UW System, and Thompson says he is thankful that UW schools can continue to be a leader in the fight against the virus.
"When people have a problem, I want to have them be able to turn to the university," Thompson said. "We have so much talent on our campuses, and I want to export all of that talent to help the citizens of the state of Wisconsin. When there's trouble, go to the university for help."
A recent CDC study showed that the rapid tests administered at UW schools missed 20% of positive cases in symptomatic individuals and 59% in asymptomatic people in the fall, but Thompson says he is confident the extended testing will produce accurate results.
Thompson says the UW System also plans to provide vaccination opportunities on campuses across the state when they become available. Last week, he announced that two community vaccine clinics will open at UW-Green Bay.
More COVID-19 Resources
More WQOW COVID-19 Coverage
County by County COVID-19 Data
Eau Claire County vaccine signup
Wisconsin Vaccination Data
CDC Resources
Global COVID-19 Tracker
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"EAU CLAIRE (WQOW)- After previously planning to end surge testing efforts at the end of January, the University of Wisconsin System announced it will continue testing for several months.\nUW System interim President Tommy Thompson announced the extension of rapid community antigen surge testing at UW campuses across the state through Easter. UW-Stout's testing site will open Feb. 1 at the campus Sports and Fitness Center, and will run each weekday.\nUW-Eau Claire's testing will resume on Feb. 2 in Zorn Arena, and will be available on Tuesdays and weekends.\nThe federal government is providing an additional 160,000 tests to the UW System, and Thompson says he is thankful that UW schools can continue to be a leader in the fight against the virus.\n\"When people have a problem, I want to have them be able to turn to the university,\" Thompson said. \"We have so much talent on our campuses, and I want to export all of that talent to help the citizens of the state of Wisconsin. When there's trouble, go to the university for help.\"\nA recent CDC study showed that the rapid tests administered at UW schools missed 20% of positive cases in symptomatic individuals and 59% in asymptomatic people in the fall, but Thompson says he is confident the extended testing will produce accurate results.\nThompson says the UW System also plans to provide vaccination opportunities on campuses across the state when they become available. Last week, he announced that two community vaccine clinics will open at UW-Green Bay.\nMore COVID-19 Resources\nMore WQOW COVID-19 Coverage\nCounty by County COVID-19 Data\nEau Claire County vaccine signup\nWisconsin Vaccination Data\nCDC Resources\nGlobal COVID-19 Tracker",
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SOUTHBURY, Conn. (AP) — Police in Connecticut say Friday’s frigid weather may have contributed to the death of a street sweeper whose body was found after an early morning accident. The 47-year-old victim was discovered at about 5:30 a.m. by police responding to a report that a small sweeper vehicle had crashed into the side of a building at the Southbury Green shopping center. Police say the man was lying on the ground outside the cab of the sweeper and could have been unconscious for an extended time in temperatures hovering around 0 degrees Fahrenheit before he was found. His name was not released.
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A moment in America, unimaginable but perhaps inevitable
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It was a real-time breaking and entering the likes of which the republic has never seen. The U.S. Capitol was overrun by violent supporters of Donald Trump, who exhorted them to march on the domed building as lawmakers inside were carrying out their Constitutional duty by certifying his electoral defeat. The proceedings were quickly abandoned as the mob smashed windows, marched through hallways and rummaged through lawmakers’ desks. This was not “the peaceful transfer of power” so lionized by the American tradition. The United States seemed at risk of becoming the very kind of country it has so often insisting it was helping: a fragile democracy.
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"It was a real-time breaking and entering the likes of which the republic has never seen. The U.S. Capitol was overrun by violent supporters of Donald Trump, who exhorted them to march on the domed building as lawmakers inside were carrying out their Constitutional duty by certifying his electoral defeat. The proceedings were quickly abandoned as the mob smashed windows, marched through hallways and rummaged through lawmakers’ desks. This was not “the peaceful transfer of power” so lionized by the American tradition. The United States seemed at risk of becoming the very kind of country it has so often insisting it was helping: a fragile democracy.",
"A moment in America, unimaginable but perhaps inevitable"
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Demoted? Pushed aside? Fate of Kim Jong Un's sister unclear
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — After the name of Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was found to be missing from North Korea’s newly released lineup for its powerful Politburo, speculation has been rife about the woman widely viewed as the North’s No. 2. Some say Kim Jong Un simply demoted her over policy failures. But others say Kim Jong Un may have been uncomfortable over her rapid rise at a time when he wants to bolster his authority in the face of growing economic challenges. Whatever happened, experts say her political clout likely remains unchanged.
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"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — After the name of Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was found to be missing from North Korea’s newly released lineup for its powerful Politburo, speculation has been rife about the woman widely viewed as the North’s No. 2. Some say Kim Jong Un simply demoted her over policy failures. But others say Kim Jong Un may have been uncomfortable over her rapid rise at a time when he wants to bolster his authority in the face of growing economic challenges. Whatever happened, experts say her political clout likely remains unchanged.",
"Demoted? Pushed aside? Fate of Kim Jong Un's sister unclear"
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United Arab Emirates says it will offer citizenship to some
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to grant some foreigners citizenship to this oil-rich nation home to Abu Dhabi and Dubai. It’s part of efforts to stimulate its economy amid the coronavirus pandemic. The UAE previously gave citizenship to Palestinians and others who helped form the country’s government after its formation in 1971. Others have received it over time as well. Saturday’s announcement by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, said the offer could apply to artists, authors, doctors, engineers and scientists, as well as their families.
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In Somalia, COVID-19 vaccines are distant as virus spreads
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MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — As richer countries race to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Somalia remains the rare place where much of the population hasn’t taken the coronavirus seriously. Some fear that’s proven to be deadlier than anyone knows. “Certainly our people don’t use any form of protective measures,” one health official says. It is places like Somalia, torn apart by three decades of conflict, that will be last to see COVID-19 vaccines in any significant quantity. With areas held by the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group, the risk of the virus becoming endemic in some places is strong. That’s a fear in parts of Africa amid vaccines’ slow arrival.
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Orlando Magic (6-8, ninth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (3-9, 15th in the Western Conference)
Minneapolis; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Orlando heads into the matchup with Minnesota as losers of six straight games.
The Timberwolves have gone 2-4 in home games. Minnesota is 1-4 when opponents win the rebound battle and averages 44.7 rebounds per game.
The Magic are 3-5 on the road. Orlando has a 6-1 record when scoring more than 100 points.
The Timberwolves and Magic match up Wednesday for the first time this season.
TOP PERFORMERS: D’Angelo Russell leads the Timberwolves with 5.6 assists and scores 21.6 points per game. Malik Beasley is averaging 19.6 points and 4.7 rebounds while shooting 42.5% over the last 10 games for Minnesota.
Nikola Vucevic has shot 52% and is averaging 22.9 points for the Magic. Khem Birch is averaging seven rebounds and 8 points per game over the last 10 games for Orlando.
LAST 10 GAMES: Timberwolves: 1-9, averaging 106.5 points, 44.8 rebounds, 23.8 assists, 8.3 steals and 5.1 blocks per game while shooting 44.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 120.2 points on 49.5% shooting.
Magic: 2-8, averaging 98.2 points, 46.4 rebounds, 19.8 assists, 6.5 steals and 3.9 blocks per game while shooting 40.8% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.3 points on 47.0% shooting.
INJURIES: Timberwolves: Karl-Anthony Towns: out (health protocols), Juancho Hernangomez: out (health and safety protocols), Ricky Rubio: out (health and safety protocols).
Magic: Chuma Okeke: out (knee), Mohamed Bamba: day to day (health and safety protocols), Markelle Fultz: out for season (knee), Evan Fournier: day to day (back spasms), Michael Carter-Williams: day to day (foot), Al-Farouq Aminu: out (knee), Jonathan Isaac: out for season (knee).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Some principals say they don’t believe Chicago Public School’s plan to reopen hundreds of schools will protect students and teachers from COVID-19 and are proposing a more gradual resumption of in-person teaching. The Chicago Principals and Administrators on Wednesday proposed initially reopening up to 100 schools and then gradually reopening more if that is a success. It warns of a lack of staff, safety supplies and guidance to safely reopen schools. The proposal comes after the teachers union voted to reject returning to schools. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the city still plans to resume in-person K-8 learning starting Monday.
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"CHICAGO (AP) — Some principals say they don’t believe Chicago Public School’s plan to reopen hundreds of schools will protect students and teachers from COVID-19 and are proposing a more gradual resumption of in-person teaching. The Chicago Principals and Administrators on Wednesday proposed initially reopening up to 100 schools and then gradually reopening more if that is a success. It warns of a lack of staff, safety supplies and guidance to safely reopen schools. The proposal comes after the teachers union voted to reject returning to schools. Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the city still plans to resume in-person K-8 learning starting Monday.",
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Patchy dense fog remains possible through the weekend, but it's getting less widespread than it has been most of this week.
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Highs today were slightly above average once again, with most places above Eau Claire's average high of 23. Temps soared as high as the low 30s and as low as the low 20s.
There is not a Dense Fog Advisory for our 14 county monitoring area, but there is an advisory just to our north for Burnett and Douglas counties. Still, patchy fog remains a threat tonight as visibilities especially west and northwest of Eau Claire, though localized dense fog remains a possibility everywhere.
For Eau Claire, today was the first time since New year's Day with no obscuration to visibility, which is defined as having a visibility of at least 7 miles.
That happened at 1pm today, ending a streak of over 136 hours of continuously obscured visibility in Eau Claire that dated back to 8:30pm on January 1. The visibility sensor at the Chippewa Valley Regional Airport also reported a perfect 10 mile visibility at 4pm!
While satellite shows some clearing in the clouds, they'll fill back in along with some fog overnight. Tomorrow afternoon could again see some thinning of the cloud cover, but likely will stay cloudy with some patchy fog through the daylight hours.
That forecast will repeat once again for Saturday with a slightly better chance of seeing a few peeks of sun, but the best chances for at least partial sunshine hold off until at least Sunday and could hold off until the middle of next week.
The extended forecast continues to contain above average temps and no precipitation in this blocking pattern, with our next chances being pushed back to at least next Thursday.
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GENEVA (AP) — A top European official for the World Health Organization says national tensions are erupting over slow coronavirus vaccine rollouts but production delay issues are real and world leaders must realize that “no one is safe until everyone is safe.” The European WHO chief, Dr. Hans Kluge said international solidarity in the fight against the virus that has already killed 2.1 million people was “key,” but he noted tensions Thursday between that wider goal and the responsibility each leader felt to protect their own people. He said “the telephone line is very hot” in conversations with European Union officials and others clamoring for more vaccines, fearing new virus variants that are more contagious that have already swept through Britain and are gaining elsewhere.
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| 2021-01-28T00:00:00 |
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"GENEVA (AP) — A top European official for the World Health Organization says national tensions are erupting over slow coronavirus vaccine rollouts but production delay issues are real and world leaders must realize that “no one is safe until everyone is safe.” The European WHO chief, Dr. Hans Kluge said international solidarity in the fight against the virus that has already killed 2.1 million people was “key,” but he noted tensions Thursday between that wider goal and the responsibility each leader felt to protect their own people. He said “the telephone line is very hot” in conversations with European Union officials and others clamoring for more vaccines, fearing new virus variants that are more contagious that have already swept through Britain and are gaining elsewhere.",
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1 apparently dead in police shooting near Minneapolis
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ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (AP) — State and local investigators are at the scene of an apparent police shooting in the Minneapolis suburb of Robbinsdale, though authorities have not released information about what happened. One person is apparently dead. A photograph taken by the Star Tribune shows what appears to be a body in the street, covered by a white sheet or tarp. Video taken by a witness from a couple of blocks away shows at least four police vehicles surrounding a dark pickup truck. Officers have their guns drawn as someone runs toward them while waving an arm. Three gunshots then ring out.
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"ROBBINSDALE, Minn. (AP) — State and local investigators are at the scene of an apparent police shooting in the Minneapolis suburb of Robbinsdale, though authorities have not released information about what happened. One person is apparently dead. A photograph taken by the Star Tribune shows what appears to be a body in the street, covered by a white sheet or tarp. Video taken by a witness from a couple of blocks away shows at least four police vehicles surrounding a dark pickup truck. Officers have their guns drawn as someone runs toward them while waving an arm. Three gunshots then ring out.",
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Kosovo to hold new general election Feb. 14
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PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s acting president has set Feb. 14 as the date for a new parliamentary election following a court ruling that the parliament’s June confirmation of the Cabinet passed because of an invalid vote. In a late Wednesday statement, Vjosa Osmani dissolved the parliament and set the date for the new vote. Last month the Constitutional Court ruled that the vote of a since-jailed lawmaker that tipped the balance in June in favor of approving the Cabinet was illegal and the country must hold a new general election. It will be the eighth election in Kosovo since it split from Serbia less than 22 years ago.
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"PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — Kosovo’s acting president has set Feb. 14 as the date for a new parliamentary election following a court ruling that the parliament’s June confirmation of the Cabinet passed because of an invalid vote. In a late Wednesday statement, Vjosa Osmani dissolved the parliament and set the date for the new vote. Last month the Constitutional Court ruled that the vote of a since-jailed lawmaker that tipped the balance in June in favor of approving the Cabinet was illegal and the country must hold a new general election. It will be the eighth election in Kosovo since it split from Serbia less than 22 years ago.",
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Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN
St. Croix County
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS
AFTERNOON TO 6 AM CST SUNDAY…
* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5
inches.
* WHERE…Portions of west central Wisconsin.
* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.
* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Plan on slippery
road conditions.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
Slow down and use caution while traveling.
The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can
be obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found
at 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.
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"Issued by National Weather Service – Minneapolis, MN\nSt. Croix County\n…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS\nAFTERNOON TO 6 AM CST SUNDAY…\n* WHAT…Snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 3 to 5\ninches.\n* WHERE…Portions of west central Wisconsin.\n* WHEN…From 3 PM Saturday to 6 AM CST Sunday.\n* IMPACTS…Travel could be very difficult. Plan on slippery\nroad conditions.\nPRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…\nSlow down and use caution while traveling.\nThe latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can\nbe obtained by calling 5 1 1. Road conditions can also be found\nat 511mn.org for Minnesota or 511wi.gov for Wisconsin.\n&&",
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City and the state of Illinois are suing the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for granting a license to an arms manufacturer that had gone bankrupt after being sued last year. The advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund is also a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Friday. The license was granted to JA Industries, a new name for the bankrupt Jimenez Arms. Kansas City and the gun advocacy group sued Jimenez Arms and others a year ago, alleging that they sold guns illegally in the Kansas City area.
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"KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City and the state of Illinois are suing the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for granting a license to an arms manufacturer that had gone bankrupt after being sued last year. The advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund is also a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Friday. The license was granted to JA Industries, a new name for the bankrupt Jimenez Arms. Kansas City and the gun advocacy group sued Jimenez Arms and others a year ago, alleging that they sold guns illegally in the Kansas City area.",
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Minnesota to ramp up vaccinations amid questions of pace
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota officials aim to ramp up vaccination efforts as the pace to administer doses to healthcare workers and long-term care residents and staff moves slower than expected. Health officials reported on Monday that providers across the state have administered more than 78,000 of their almost 300,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines — less than 30% of doses allocated to the state by the federal government. Health officials on Monday reported 13 more Minnesotans have died due to the coronavirus, and more than 3,100 new infections, bringing the state’s totals to more than 5,400 deaths and nearly 424,000 cases since the start of the pandemic.
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"MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota officials aim to ramp up vaccination efforts as the pace to administer doses to healthcare workers and long-term care residents and staff moves slower than expected. Health officials reported on Monday that providers across the state have administered more than 78,000 of their almost 300,000 doses of Pfizer and Moderna vaccines — less than 30% of doses allocated to the state by the federal government. Health officials on Monday reported 13 more Minnesotans have died due to the coronavirus, and more than 3,100 new infections, bringing the state’s totals to more than 5,400 deaths and nearly 424,000 cases since the start of the pandemic.",
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Thursday's Scores
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Today was Eau Claire’s coldest low of the winter, but temperatures will rise ahead of weekend snow chances.…
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Facebook extends ban on Trump's use of Facebook account through inauguration, saying risk of his posts is 'too great'
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MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — Facebook extends ban on Trump’s use of Facebook account through inauguration, saying risk of his posts is ‘too great.’
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"MENLO PARK, Calif. (AP) — Facebook extends ban on Trump’s use of Facebook account through inauguration, saying risk of his posts is ‘too great.’",
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Wisconsin Senate to vote on repealing Wisconsin mask mandate
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate plans to vote on repealing Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide mask mandate, despite warnings from virtually every sector of the health care community that doing so would impair efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The measure up for a Senate vote Tuesday must also pass the Assembly before the mandate would be undone. That could come as soon as Thursday. The Assembly on Tuesday passed a COVID-19 response bill that would prohibit the closure of churches during the pandemic and bar employers from requiring workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19. The bill now heads to the Senate.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/26/wisconsin-lawmakers-to-vote-on-repealing-mask-mandate/
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"MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate plans to vote on repealing Gov. Tony Evers’ statewide mask mandate, despite warnings from virtually every sector of the health care community that doing so would impair efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic. The measure up for a Senate vote Tuesday must also pass the Assembly before the mandate would be undone. That could come as soon as Thursday. The Assembly on Tuesday passed a COVID-19 response bill that would prohibit the closure of churches during the pandemic and bar employers from requiring workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19. The bill now heads to the Senate.",
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Missouri patrol shoots man who had gun at troop headquarters
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LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri State Highway Patrol says troopers shot a man who came to a troop headquarters in suburban Kansas City with an assault-type rifle. Patrol spokesman Bill Lowe says a trooper who was outside Troop A headquarters in Lee’s Summit on Monday night saw a man get out of a vehicle armed with the rifle. The trooper gave the man several commands and radioed others inside the headquarters. Two other troopers came outside and fired at the man. Lowe said it was unclear what the man’s intentions were but he wanted to “do some harm.” The man was in stable condition at a hospital on Tuesday. No troopers were injured.
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"LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri State Highway Patrol says troopers shot a man who came to a troop headquarters in suburban Kansas City with an assault-type rifle. Patrol spokesman Bill Lowe says a trooper who was outside Troop A headquarters in Lee’s Summit on Monday night saw a man get out of a vehicle armed with the rifle. The trooper gave the man several commands and radioed others inside the headquarters. Two other troopers came outside and fired at the man. Lowe said it was unclear what the man’s intentions were but he wanted to “do some harm.” The man was in stable condition at a hospital on Tuesday. No troopers were injured.",
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Dog spends days outside Turkish hospital waiting for owner
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ISTANBUL (AP) — A devoted dog has spent days waiting outside a hospital in northern Turkey where his sick owner was receiving treatment. The pet, Boncuk (Bon-DJUK), which means bead, followed the ambulance that transported her owner, Cemal Senturk, to hospital in the Black Sea city of Trabzon on Jan. 14 and then made daily visits to the facility, according to the private news agency DHA. Senturk’s daughter said she would take Boncuk home but the dog would repeatedly run off and return to the hospital. The two were reunited on Wednesday when Senturk was allowed outside for a brief visit. He has since been discharged.
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https://wqow.com/2021/01/21/dog-spends-days-outside-turkish-hospital-waiting-for-owner/
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"ISTANBUL (AP) — A devoted dog has spent days waiting outside a hospital in northern Turkey where his sick owner was receiving treatment. The pet, Boncuk (Bon-DJUK), which means bead, followed the ambulance that transported her owner, Cemal Senturk, to hospital in the Black Sea city of Trabzon on Jan. 14 and then made daily visits to the facility, according to the private news agency DHA. Senturk’s daughter said she would take Boncuk home but the dog would repeatedly run off and return to the hospital. The two were reunited on Wednesday when Senturk was allowed outside for a brief visit. He has since been discharged.",
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New clinics aid virus 'long-haulers'
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NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of clinics have cropped up around the U.S. to address a puzzling and troubling aspect of COVID-19 — the after-effects that can stubbornly afflict some people weeks or months after the infection itself has subsided. The programs aim to treat and give credence to so-called long-haulers, the patients who cannot get free of the virus that has infected more than 23 million Americans and killed over 390,000 of them. Long-term COVID care has been launched in settings ranging from big research hospitals like New York’s Mount Sinai, which has over 1,600 patients, to St. John’s Well Child and Family Center, a network of community clinics in South Los Angeles.
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"NEW YORK (AP) — Dozens of clinics have cropped up around the U.S. to address a puzzling and troubling aspect of COVID-19 — the after-effects that can stubbornly afflict some people weeks or months after the infection itself has subsided. The programs aim to treat and give credence to so-called long-haulers, the patients who cannot get free of the virus that has infected more than 23 million Americans and killed over 390,000 of them. Long-term COVID care has been launched in settings ranging from big research hospitals like New York’s Mount Sinai, which has over 1,600 patients, to St. John’s Well Child and Family Center, a network of community clinics in South Los Angeles.",
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Brazilian study says Sinovac COVID-19 jab 78% effective
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SAO PAULO (AP) — State health officials in Brazil say a study has found that a vaccine candidate made by China’s Sinovac is 78% effective in protecting against COVID-19. More than 12,000 health workers participated in the study, which detected 218 cases of COVID-19 — about 160 of those among people who received a placebo rather than the actual vaccine. Turkish officials last month said that a smaller, companion study in that country of the same vaccine candidate found an efficacy rate of over 90%. The government of Sao Paulo state has contracted for the vaccine and is asking Brazil’s federal health regulators for emergency approval to begin using it.
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"SAO PAULO (AP) — State health officials in Brazil say a study has found that a vaccine candidate made by China’s Sinovac is 78% effective in protecting against COVID-19. More than 12,000 health workers participated in the study, which detected 218 cases of COVID-19 — about 160 of those among people who received a placebo rather than the actual vaccine. Turkish officials last month said that a smaller, companion study in that country of the same vaccine candidate found an efficacy rate of over 90%. The government of Sao Paulo state has contracted for the vaccine and is asking Brazil’s federal health regulators for emergency approval to begin using it.",
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Thousands of Hong Kongers locked down to contain coronavirus
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HONG KONG (AP) — Thousands of Hong Kong residents are locked down in an unprecedented move to contain a worsening outbreak in the city. Hong Kong has been grappling to contain a fresh wave of the coronavirus since November and over 4,300 cases in the last two months have made up nearly 40% of the city’s total. Coronavirus infections in Hong Kong’s Yau Tsim Mong district – a working-class neighborhood with old buildings and subdivided flats – made up about half of the city’s new cases in the past week. Sewage testing in the area picked up traces of the COVID-19 virus, prompting concerns that poorly built plumbing systems and a lack of ventilation in subdivided units may be a possible path for the virus to spread.
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| 2021-01-23T00:00:00 |
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"HONG KONG (AP) — Thousands of Hong Kong residents are locked down in an unprecedented move to contain a worsening outbreak in the city. Hong Kong has been grappling to contain a fresh wave of the coronavirus since November and over 4,300 cases in the last two months have made up nearly 40% of the city’s total. Coronavirus infections in Hong Kong’s Yau Tsim Mong district – a working-class neighborhood with old buildings and subdivided flats – made up about half of the city’s new cases in the past week. Sewage testing in the area picked up traces of the COVID-19 virus, prompting concerns that poorly built plumbing systems and a lack of ventilation in subdivided units may be a possible path for the virus to spread.",
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Wisconsin hospitalizations due to COVID-19 increase by 80
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MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says hospitalizations due to complications from the coronavirus increased by 80 in the last day, although the number of daily cases continued to decline. Officials on Sunday reported 2,446 new virus cases, for a total of 486,531 since the pandemic began. The COVID Tracking Project ranks Wisconsin 38th in the country for new cases per capita in the last two weeks. One in every 330 people in the state tested positive in the past week. Five new deaths were reported, lifting the total number of fatalities to 4,875. The death toll is the 22nd highest in the country overall and the 32nd highest per capita
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| 2021-01-03T00:00:00 |
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"MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Wisconsin Department of Health Services says hospitalizations due to complications from the coronavirus increased by 80 in the last day, although the number of daily cases continued to decline. Officials on Sunday reported 2,446 new virus cases, for a total of 486,531 since the pandemic began. The COVID Tracking Project ranks Wisconsin 38th in the country for new cases per capita in the last two weeks. One in every 330 people in the state tested positive in the past week. Five new deaths were reported, lifting the total number of fatalities to 4,875. The death toll is the 22nd highest in the country overall and the 32nd highest per capita",
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Tribute to King, rebuke of demagogues in Warnock sermon
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ATLANTA (AP) — A day before the nation celebrates the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Sen.-elect Raphael Warnock of Georgia has returned to his pulpit at the church that was King’s spiritual home. Warnock delivered Sunday’s online sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where he is the pastor. His message included a tribute to King and a call for the nation to adopt what he called “God’s vision of equity.” He also referenced what he called an “unthinkable” Jan. 6 attack on the nation’s Capitol by people he said were “stirred up by demagogues.”
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"ATLANTA (AP) — A day before the nation celebrates the life of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Sen.-elect Raphael Warnock of Georgia has returned to his pulpit at the church that was King’s spiritual home. Warnock delivered Sunday’s online sermon at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, where he is the pastor. His message included a tribute to King and a call for the nation to adopt what he called “God’s vision of equity.” He also referenced what he called an “unthinkable” Jan. 6 attack on the nation’s Capitol by people he said were “stirred up by demagogues.”",
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Kansas lawmakers put anti-abortion measure on 2022 ballot
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TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican legislators in Kansas have put a proposed anti-abortion amendment to the state constitution on the ballot for the state’s August 2022 primary election. The Senate approved the measure Thursday on a 28-11 vote that gave abortion opponents one more vote than the two-thirds majority they needed. The House approved the measure last week. Approval by a simple majority of voters would change the Kansas Constitution. The measure would overturn a 2019 Kansas Supreme Court decision that found that access to abortion is a “fundamental” right. The measure would not be an abortion ban but would allow lawmakers to enact one if the U.S. Supreme Court allowed it.
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| 2021-01-29T00:00:00 |
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"TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Republican legislators in Kansas have put a proposed anti-abortion amendment to the state constitution on the ballot for the state’s August 2022 primary election. The Senate approved the measure Thursday on a 28-11 vote that gave abortion opponents one more vote than the two-thirds majority they needed. The House approved the measure last week. Approval by a simple majority of voters would change the Kansas Constitution. The measure would overturn a 2019 Kansas Supreme Court decision that found that access to abortion is a “fundamental” right. The measure would not be an abortion ban but would allow lawmakers to enact one if the U.S. Supreme Court allowed it.",
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2 Seattle officers placed on leave in probe into Capitol mob
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SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle’s police chief says two city officers were apparently in Washington, D.C., Wednesday when a violent mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the nation’s Capitol and that an investigation will be launched to find out whether they committed criminal acts. In a statement late Friday, Adrian Diaz, the city’s interim chief, said the department supports constitutionally protected free speech, “but the violent mob and events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol were unlawful and resulted in the death of another police officer.” Diaz says the matter has been forwarded to the Office of Police Accountability, the city’s independent police watchdog.
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"SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle’s police chief says two city officers were apparently in Washington, D.C., Wednesday when a violent mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the nation’s Capitol and that an investigation will be launched to find out whether they committed criminal acts. In a statement late Friday, Adrian Diaz, the city’s interim chief, said the department supports constitutionally protected free speech, “but the violent mob and events that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol were unlawful and resulted in the death of another police officer.” Diaz says the matter has been forwarded to the Office of Police Accountability, the city’s independent police watchdog.",
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UK's Johnson hopes schools in England can reopen on March 8
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LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated that the coronavirus lockdown in England will remain in place until at least March 8 as he ruled out any imminent return to school for most students. In a statement to lawmakers, Johnson also confirmed new restrictions for travelers arriving in England from countries deemed to be high-risk. He said Wednesday that the U.K. remains in a “perilous situation” with more than 37,000 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, nearly double the number during the country’s previous peak in April. While dashing any hopes that students would return to classrooms after a mid-February school break, Johnson said the March 8 aspiration is based on progress on the vaccination front.
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"LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has indicated that the coronavirus lockdown in England will remain in place until at least March 8 as he ruled out any imminent return to school for most students. In a statement to lawmakers, Johnson also confirmed new restrictions for travelers arriving in England from countries deemed to be high-risk. He said Wednesday that the U.K. remains in a “perilous situation” with more than 37,000 patients hospitalized with COVID-19, nearly double the number during the country’s previous peak in April. While dashing any hopes that students would return to classrooms after a mid-February school break, Johnson said the March 8 aspiration is based on progress on the vaccination front.",
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration (all times local):
8:35 a.m.
President-elect Joe Biden is attending church ahead of his inauguration, a traditional step taken ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.
Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden on Wednesday are attending a service at Washington’s Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. With them are incoming Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Douglas Emhoff.
At Biden’s invitation, the first couple is joined by a bipartisan group of members of Congress, including all four top-ranking members of congressional leadership.
That includes both Senate leaders, Republican Mitch McConnell and Democrat Chuck Schumer, as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy.
Many presidents have chosen St. John’s Episcopal Church, sometimes called “Church of the Presidents,” for the inaugural day service. Biden is the second Catholic U.S. president, and St. Matthew’s is the seat of the Catholic archbishop of Washington.
Biden spent Tuesday night at Blair House, a traditional move ahead of a president’s inauguration.
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HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT JOE BIDEN’S INAUGURATION AS THE 46TH U.S. PRESIDENT:
Joe Biden swears the oath of office at noon Wednesday to become the 46th president of the United States, taking the helm of a deeply divided nation and inheriting a confluence of crises arguably greater than any faced by his predecessors.
Read more:
— On Day One, Biden to undo Trump policies on climate, virus
— Biden’s first act: Orders on pandemic, climate, immigration
— Biden charts new US direction, promises many Trump reversals
— DC on lockdown and on edge before Biden’s inauguration
— Vice President Harris: A new chapter opens in US politics
— Analysis: For Biden, chance to turn crisis into opportunity
— What to Watch: An inauguration unlike any other amid pandemic, unrest
— Trump pardons ex-strategist Steve Bannon, dozens of others
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HERE’S WHAT ELSE IS GOING ON:
8:15 a.m.
Donald Trump has left the White House for the final time as president.
Trump emerged from the building Wednesday morning and strode across the South Lawn to board Marine One. He said, “It’s been a great honor, the honor of a lifetime.”
Trump now heads to Joint Base Andrews in suburban Maryland, where he’ll have a military sendoff. A red carpet has been placed on the tarmac for Trump to walk as he boards the plane. Four U.S. Army cannons are set up for a 21-gun salute. Trump then flies to Florida, where he’ll stay at Mar-a-Lago.
Trump is leaving Washington just hours before Joe Biden takes the oath of office as the 46th president. It’s the first time in more than a century that a sitting president has rejected the tradition of attending his successor’s inauguration.
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7:45 a.m.
Two of the Biden administration’s top communications officials are describing the incoming president’s inaugural address as a forward-looking speech that will make little to no mention of his predecessor.
Communications director Kate Bedingfield told ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Wednesday that President-elect Joe Biden’s address would “speak to the moment that we are in, but it will also lay out a vision for the future.”
Biden press secretary Jen Psaki tells CNN that Biden’s inaugural address is “definitely not a speech about Donald Trump” and she “wouldn’t expect” to hear about him in it.
Bedingfield says Biden had not had any contact with the outgoing president.
Asked why Biden had invited political opponents including House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy to join him at a Mass on Wednesday morning, Psaki said it “felt important to him personally to have members of both parties … and use that as an example to the American public.”
Bedingfield says Biden will sign 15 executive orders in some of his first moves as president.
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7:35 a.m.
As the sun rose over Washington’s Freedom Plaza between the U.S. Capitol and the White House ahead of Joe Biden’s presidential inauguration, clusters of soldiers in full battle fatigues clustered inside metal barriers erected to restrict access to the procession route.
Some yellow placards on the barriers read “Biden-Harris 2021,” while others carried the seal of the presidency or inaugural insignias. American and District of Columbia flags flapped in high winds.
Traffic has been blocked off nearby in all directions. Revelers have been told to stay home to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Most offices in the surrounding buildings are closed, many boarded up with plywood to prevent damage in case violence breaks out Wednesday.
But one tall office building in view of the procession route has been fitted with towering signs reading “Welcome, Mr. President” and “Welcome Madam Vice President,” for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
After being sworn in, Biden is set to inspect the readiness of military troops in a traditional “pass in review.”
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North Korea's Kim thanks people in rare New Year's cards
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has thanked his people for their trust and support in difficult times and wished them good health in New Year’s Day cards. Kim is expected to skip his usual televised speech and address a ruling party congress this month. State media quoted Kim as saying, “I will work hard to bring earlier the new era in which the ideals and desires of our people will come true.” North Korea is one of the world’s most cloistered countries and it’s virtually impossible to independently confirm whether all its 25 million people received Kim’s cards, the first sent by the leader since 1995. Kim faces the toughest challenges of his nine-year rule due to the pandemic, natural disasters and sanctions.
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"SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has thanked his people for their trust and support in difficult times and wished them good health in New Year’s Day cards. Kim is expected to skip his usual televised speech and address a ruling party congress this month. State media quoted Kim as saying, “I will work hard to bring earlier the new era in which the ideals and desires of our people will come true.” North Korea is one of the world’s most cloistered countries and it’s virtually impossible to independently confirm whether all its 25 million people received Kim’s cards, the first sent by the leader since 1995. Kim faces the toughest challenges of his nine-year rule due to the pandemic, natural disasters and sanctions.",
"North Korea's Kim thanks people in rare New Year's cards"
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New round of Afghan-Taliban peace talks off to a slow start
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ISLAMABAD (AP) — The latest round of peace talks between the Taliban and Afghan government negotiators that began this week has been off to a slow start. The talks resumed on Tuesday but then adjourned until Saturday, in part because the chief Taliban negotiator was in Pakistan. A senior U.S. defense official was also in Pakistan and met the country’s powerful military leadership on Friday. A U.S. Embassy statement says the meeting affirmed an urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan. The fighting has continued despite the Afghan-Taliban talks that are underway in Qatar.
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"ISLAMABAD (AP) — The latest round of peace talks between the Taliban and Afghan government negotiators that began this week has been off to a slow start. The talks resumed on Tuesday but then adjourned until Saturday, in part because the chief Taliban negotiator was in Pakistan. A senior U.S. defense official was also in Pakistan and met the country’s powerful military leadership on Friday. A U.S. Embassy statement says the meeting affirmed an urgent need for a reduction in violence in Afghanistan. The fighting has continued despite the Afghan-Taliban talks that are underway in Qatar.",
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French vaccine rollout slowed by focus on elderly, red tape
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PARIS (AP) — As France examines why its vaccination campaign has started so slowly, the answer lies partly in forests of red tape and the government’s decision to start with perhaps the toughest group to reach: the elderly in nursing homes. For them, the complex, cutting-edge vaccination science can be baffling. Care home directors say the most labor-intensive part of their vaccination preparations has been getting consent from residents and their relatives. Other countries with leaner bureaucracies are vaccinating faster and racking up larger numbers by offering shots to broader cross-sections of people who are easier to reach and can get themselves to appointments.
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"PARIS (AP) — As France examines why its vaccination campaign has started so slowly, the answer lies partly in forests of red tape and the government’s decision to start with perhaps the toughest group to reach: the elderly in nursing homes. For them, the complex, cutting-edge vaccination science can be baffling. Care home directors say the most labor-intensive part of their vaccination preparations has been getting consent from residents and their relatives. Other countries with leaner bureaucracies are vaccinating faster and racking up larger numbers by offering shots to broader cross-sections of people who are easier to reach and can get themselves to appointments.",
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Group: Pakistani Baloch dissident buried amid high security
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QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani dissident and woman rights activist who died in exile in Canada last month was brought home and laid to rest in her home village in the southwestern Baluchistan province under tight security. Only her immediate family were allowed to attend the funeral of Karima Baloch on Sunday in the village of Tump. Her supporters claim that troops had sealed off the village and prevented them from attending her burial. Her body was brought to Pakistan from Canada earlier on Sunday. Toronto police have not treated her death as suspicious though there were allegations she was killed. She was a vocal critic of Pakistani spy agencies.
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"QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — A Pakistani dissident and woman rights activist who died in exile in Canada last month was brought home and laid to rest in her home village in the southwestern Baluchistan province under tight security. Only her immediate family were allowed to attend the funeral of Karima Baloch on Sunday in the village of Tump. Her supporters claim that troops had sealed off the village and prevented them from attending her burial. Her body was brought to Pakistan from Canada earlier on Sunday. Toronto police have not treated her death as suspicious though there were allegations she was killed. She was a vocal critic of Pakistani spy agencies.",
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Huskies edge out Menomonie for 5th straight win
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EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - Eau Claire North got one game closer to Hudson with their 57-55 win over Menomonie on Friday.
It was a back-and-forth battle between the Big Rivers rivals, but the Huskies edged out the Mustangs for the second time this season.
The victory gave North their fifth consecutive win.
They are second in the BRC standings with one week left in the season.
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"EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - Eau Claire North got one game closer to Hudson with their 57-55 win over Menomonie on Friday.\nIt was a back-and-forth battle between the Big Rivers rivals, but the Huskies edged out the Mustangs for the second time this season.\nThe victory gave North their fifth consecutive win.\nThey are second in the BRC standings with one week left in the season.",
"Huskies edge out Menomonie for 5th straight win"
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