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Pushed to Rush, FDA Head Says Feds Will Get Vaccine ‘Right’
| Associated Press
The head of the agency responsible for authorizing COVID-19 vaccines said Tuesday that it would take the time needed to “get this right,” despite increasing pressure from President Donald Trump to speed up the process.
Joe Biden Weighs Rahm Emanuel for Transportation Secretary
| Associated Press
President-elect Joe Biden is considering former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, a substantial and somewhat divisive figure in Democratic Party politics, to serve as his transportation secretary.
Merriam-Webster’s Top Word of 2020 Not a Shocker: Pandemic
| Associated Press
If you were to choose a word that rose above most in 2020, which word would it be? Ding, ding, ding: Merriam-Webster on Monday announced “pandemic” as its 2020 word of the year.
Moderna Asking US, European Regulators to OK Its Virus Shots
| Associated Press
If the FDA allows emergency use, Moderna expects to have 20 million doses ready for the U.S. by year’s end. Recipients will need two doses, so that’s enough for 10 million people.
Fauci: US May See ‘Surge Upon Surge’ of Virus in Weeks Ahead
| Associated Press
The nation’s top infectious disease expert said Sunday that the U.S. may see “surge upon a surge” of the coronavirus in the weeks after Thanksgiving.
Completed Wisconsin Recount Confirms Biden’s Win Over Trump
| Associated Press
Wisconsin finished its recount of votes cast in this month’s presidential election on Sunday, with only minuscule changes in the results that saw Democrat Joe Biden defeat Republican Donald Trump in the battleground state.
Black Friday Sees Record Online as US Shoppers Stay Home
| Associated Press
Black Friday online sales hit a new record this year as pandemic-wary Americans filled virtual carts instead of real ones.
With No Action By Washington, States Race To Offer Virus Aid
| Associated Press
Faulting inaction in Washington, governors and state lawmakers are racing to get pandemic relief to small-business owners, the unemployed, renters and others whose livelihoods have been upended by COVID-19.
Experts: Virus Numbers Could Be Erratic After Thanksgiving
| Associated Press
The coronavirus testing numbers that have guided much of the nation’s response to the pandemic are likely to be erratic over the next week or so, experts said Friday, as fewer people get tested during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Stocks Rise on Wall Street as S&P 500 Hits Record High
| Associated Press
Positive developments on the vaccine front have driven double-digit gains in the major indexes this month as investors look forward to progress in gaining control over the pandemic that plunged the global economy into its deepest slump since the 1930s.
US Colleges Mull New Virus Protocols For Students’ Return
| Associated Press
The coronavirus presented huge challenges for the fall semester for U.S. colleges that opened the academic year with in-person learning, including some that took a battering from outbreaks.
Black Friday Offers Beacon of Hope to Struggling Stores
| Associated Press
In normal times, Black Friday is the busiest shopping day of the year. But these are not normal times: The economy is tanking and crowds are expected to be dramatically diminished as coronavirus cases spike and shoppers do more of their purchases online.
Trump Says He’ll Leave If Electoral College Seats Biden
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump said Thursday that he will leave the White House if the Electoral College formalizes President-elect Joe Biden’s victory — even as he insisted such a decision would be a “mistake.”
Trump Pardons Flynn Despite Guilty Plea in Russia Probe
| Associated Press
President Donald Trump pardoned his former national security adviser Michael Flynn on Wednesday, ending a yearslong prosecution in the Russia investigation that saw Flynn twice plead guilty to lying to the FBI.
Joe Biden Appeals for Unity in Thanksgiving-eve Address
| Associated Press
With COVID-19 cases surging nationwide, President-elect Joe Biden called on Americans to take precautions to try to stem the tide of the virus, by wearing masks and practicing social distancing.
Defying Warnings, Millions in the US Travel for Thanksgiving
| Associated Press
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state and local authorities have begged people not to travel and urged them to keep their Thanksgiving celebrations small.
Argentine Soccer Great Diego Maradona Dies at 60
| Associated Press
Diego Maradona’s spokesman, Sebastián Sanchi, said he died Wednesday of a heart attack, two weeks after being released from a hospital in Buenos Aires following brain surgery.
US Jobless Claims Rise to 778,000 as Pandemic Worsens
| Associated Press
Before the virus struck hard in mid-March, weekly claims typically amounted to roughly 225,000. They shot up to 6.9 million during one week in March before dropping, yet remain historically high more than eight months later.
‘America Is Back’: Biden Pushes Past Trump Era With Nominees
| Associated Press
President-elect Joe Biden introduced his national security team on Tuesday, his first substantive offering of how he’ll shift from Trump-era “America First” policies by relying on experts from the Democratic establishment.
White House Still Planning Holiday Parties, Despite Warnings
| Associated Press
Public health officials are sounding alarms and urging Americans not to travel and limit gatherings this holiday season amid a new surge in coronavirus cases. But that isn’t stopping the White House.
3rd Major COVID-19 Vaccine Shown to be Effective and Cheaper
| Associated Press
Pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca said Monday that late-stage trials showed its coronavirus vaccine was up to 90% effective.
Trump Election Challenges Sound Alarm Among Voters of Color
| Associated Press
Since Election Day, President Donald Trump and his allies have sought to expose voter fraud that simply does not exist in overwhelmingly Black population centers like Detroit, Philadelphia and Atlanta.
Wisconsin Officials: Trump Observers Obstructing Recount
| Associated Press
Election officials in Wisconsin’s largest county accused observers for President Donald Trump on Saturday of seeking to obstruct a recount of the presidential results.
Teen Charged in Killings Poses With ‘Silver Spoons’ Actor
| Associated Press
An Illinois 17-year-old accused of killing two people during a protest in Wisconsin was seen smiling in a photo with his lawyer and “Silver Spoons” actor Ricky Schroder after being released from custody by posting a $2 million bond.
Police: 8 Injured In Wisconsin Mall Shooting; Suspect Sought
| Associated Press
Police searched Friday evening for the suspect in a shooting at a suburban Milwaukee mall that left seven adults and a teenager injured.
Daily COVID-19 Deaths in US Reach Highest Level Since May
| Associated Press
The overall U.S. death toll has reached about 254,000, by far the most in the world. Confirmed infections have eclipsed more than 11.8 million, after the biggest one-day gain on record Thursday — almost 188,000.
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