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Biden Unveils $1.9T Plan to Stem Virus and Steady Economy
| Associated Press
Called the “American Rescue Plan,” the legislative proposal would meet Biden’s goal of administering 100 million vaccines by the 100th day of his administration, while advancing his objective of reopening most schools by the spring.
Trump Impeachment Trial to Focus on His Attacks on Election
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump’s historic second impeachment could go to trial as soon as Inauguration Day, with U.S. senators serving not only as jurors but as shaken personal witnesses and victims of the deadly siege of the Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
US Unemployment Claims Jump to 965,000 as Virus Takes Toll
| Associated Press
The latest figures for jobless claims, issued Thursday by the Labor Department, remain at levels never seen until the virus struck. Before the pandemic, weekly applications typically numbered around 225,000.
High Court Rules for City of Chicago in Vehicle Impound Case
| Associated Press
In an opinion announced Thursday, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wrote for a unanimous eight-justice court that “mere retention" of a debtor's property by a creditor does not violate the law.
Jacob Blake Says He Was Ready to Surrender Before Being Shot
| Associated Press
Kenosha, Wisconsin erupted with violent protests for several nights after Jacob Blake was shot by a police officer in August. Hundreds were arrested, and multiple businesses were destroyed.
Prosecutors Seek Restrictions on Rittenhouse After Bar Stop
| Associated Press
The request comes a week after Kyle Rittenhouse, 18, was seen drinking at a bar after he pleaded not guilty to homicide and other charges resulting from the Aug. 25 shooting in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Trump Impeached After Capitol Riot in Historic Second Charge
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump was impeached by the U.S. House for a historic second time Wednesday, charged with “incitement of insurrection” over the deadly mob siege of the Capitol in a swift and stunning collapse of his final days in office.
McConnell Blocks Quick Trump Trial, Unsure How He’ll Vote
| Associated Press
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday blocked a quick Senate impeachment trial for President Donald Trump but did not rule out that he might eventually vote to convict Trump.
US COVID-19 Deaths Hit Another One-Day High at Over 4,300
| Associated Press
The nation’s overall death toll from COVID-19 has eclipsed 380,000, according to Johns Hopkins University, and is closing in fast on the number of Americans killed in World War II, or about 407,000. Confirmed infections have topped 22.8 million.
Trump’s Republican Wall Eroding Ahead of Impeachment Vote
| Associated Press
President Trump’s weakened standing among his own party will come into sharper focus on Wednesday when the House is expected to impeach the president for inciting a riot at the U.S. Capitol last week.
House Races to Oust Trump; He Blames Accusers for US ‘Anger’
| Associated Press
The U.S. House rushed ahead Tuesday toward impeaching President Donald Trump for the deadly Capitol attack, taking time only to try to persuade his vice president to push him out first.
Who’s Been Charged in the Deadly Capitol Siege?
| Associated Press
Prosecutors have brought dozens of cases after the deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol, and they promise more charges are to come as investigators work to identify members of the pro-Trump mob.
US to Require All Arriving Passengers to Get COVID-19 Test
| Associated Press
Anyone flying to the U.S. will soon need to show proof of a negative test for COVID-19, health officials announced Tuesday.
Should I Get a COVID-19 Vaccine If I’ve Had the Virus?
| Associated Press
The short answer: Yes. Regardless of previous infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people should plan on getting vaccinated when it’s their turn.
Third Lawmaker in Lockdown Tests Positive for COVID-19
| Associated Press
Illinois U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider is the third Democratic member of the House who has tested positive for COVID-19 after being forced to go into lockdown during last week’s violent siege at the U.S. Capitol.
House Speeding to Impeach Trump for Capitol ‘Insurrection’
| Associated Press
Poised to impeach, the House sped ahead Monday with plans to oust President Donald Trump from office, warning he is a threat to democracy and pushing the vice president and Cabinet to act even more quickly.
FBI Warns of Plans for Nationwide Armed Protests Next Week
| Associated Press
The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington, D.C., in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week’s deadly siege at the U.S. Capitol.
Scientists Decry Death by 1,000 Cuts for World’s Insects
| Associated Press
The problem, sometimes called the insect apocalypse, is like a jigsaw puzzle. And scientists say they still don’t have all the pieces, so they have trouble grasping its enormity and complexity and getting the world to notice and do something.
Brees, Saints Pull Away Late for 21-9 Playoff Win Over Bears
| Associated Press
Drew Brees completed 28 of 39 passes for 265 yards, connecting with Michael Thomas and Latavius Murray for touchdowns, and the New Orleans Saints defeated the Chicago Bears 21-9 in an NFC wild-card game Sunday.
US Ramps Up Vaccinations to Get Doses to More Americans
| Associated Press
The U.S. is entering the second month of the biggest vaccination effort in history with a major expansion of the campaign, opening football stadiums, major league ballparks, fairgrounds and convention centers to inoculate a larger and more diverse pool of people.
Pelosi: House ‘Will Proceed’ to Impeachment of Trump
GOP senators urge Trump to resign
| Associated Press
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump, calling him a threat to democracy after the deadly assault on the Capitol.
Cops: Chicago Shooter Who Killed 3 Posted Social Media Rants
| Associated Press
A man who police say killed three people and wounded four others during a series of shootings in and around Chicago posted nonsensical and expletive-laced videos in the days and hours leading up to the attacks.
Parler Squeezed as Trump Seeks New Online Megaphone
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump has been kicked off of most mainstream social media platforms following his supporters’ siege on the U.S. Capitol. But it remains to be seen how fast or where — if anywhere — on the internet he will be able to reach his followers.
More Arrests in Capitol Riot as More Video Reveals Brutality
| Associated Press
Police arrested more Capitol rioters on Saturday, including a man who carried off the House speaker’s lectern, as more graphic details of the insurrection emerged, revealing the violence and brutality of the mob that stormed a seat of American political power.
A Farewell to @realDonaldTrump, Gone After 57,000 Tweets
| Associated Press
@realDonaldTrump, the Twitter feed that grew from the random musings of a reality TV star into the cudgel of an American president, has died. It was not quite 12 years old.
Biden Calls Trump ‘Unfit’ But Doesn’t Endorse Impeachment
| Associated Press
President-elect Joe Biden says that President Donald Trump isn’t “fit for the job,” but he repeatedly refused to endorse growing Democratic calls to impeach him a second time.
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