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S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
The Republican governor's office said he is "experiencing mild symptoms with a cough and slight fatigue." McMaster's wife also contracted the virus but his office said she is asymptomatic.
3 Skiers Killed In Colorado Avalanches As Authorities Warn Of Weak Snowpack
"Colorado is the home of weak snow and avalanches are not uncommon. This year is worse," the Colorado Avalanche Information Center said Sunday. A snowmobiler in Wyoming also died on Friday.
California Secretary Of State Alex Padilla To Replace Harris In U.S. Senate
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed Padilla to fill the vice president-elect's Senate seat. He'll be the state's first Latino senator.
'KC Star' Apologizes For Past Racist Coverage, Wants Others To 'Get The Poison Out'
The Kansas City Star noted it "disenfranchised, ignored and scored generations of Black Kansas Citians" for much of its 140 years of existence.
What We Know About The New U.K. Variant Of Coronavirus — And What We Need To Find Out
There's cause for concern. But how concerned should we be? Here's a rundown of the current thinking on key issues as transmission, severity of disease — and effectiveness of vaccines.
Latest On Presidential Transition, Trump's And Biden's Whereabouts
Most outgoing presidents spend their last weeks in office celebrating their record, but not President Trump. Instead, President-elect Joe Biden held his own kind of year-end press conference.
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Trump Criticizes Latest Coronavirus Relief Package, Calls It 'Disgrace'
On Tuesday, President Trump has tweeted a video, criticizing the latest pandemic relief bill. He called the bill, which has already been passed by Congress, "a disgrace."
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Tennessee Hospitals Are Disturbingly Close To Their Breaking Point
Many U.S. hospitals are struggling to find enough space and staff to treat COVID-19 patients. The surge in new cases has forced them to rethink how they use space, manage staff, and handle treatment.
Ohio Officer Removed From Duty After Fatal Shooting Of Black Man
The shooting of the as-yet unidentified man in Columbus is the second this month where officers' body cameras weren't switched on.
Congress Gets COVID-19 Vaccine, But Members Fight Over Who Should Have Priority
Top leaders and rank-and-file members are getting the first wave of COVID-19 vaccines. It could speed up the return to business as usual. But some lawmakers say members should wait behind others.
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