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Golden Globes: Best and worst moments, from Tina and Amy’s jokes to Chadwick Boseman’s emotional win

Sunday’s Golden Globes were even more unpredictable and chaotic than usual. We look back at the highs and lows, from Tracy Morgan to awkward Zooms.
     

From ‘Nomadland’ to Jodie Foster’s upset, what those Golden Globes wins mean for Oscars

Even though the Golden Globes are known for going rogue, there are some wins from Sunday, ‘Nomadland’ to Jodie Foster, that might affect the Oscars.
     

Budweiser Select is making a comeback

With Americans drinking more light beer than ever, Anheuser-Busch is giving them another option with the nationwide release of Budweiser Select.

Stephen King talks new novel ‘Later,’ kid protagonists and storytelling during COVID-19

Stephen King marries crime and horror again with new “Later,” which features the latest in a long line of the legendary author’s kid protagonists.

     

NCAA Tournament bracketology: Illinois surges in as new No. 1 seed, replacing Ohio State

Iowa’s win over Ohio State pushed the Buckeyes out of their final top seed, and Big Ten rival Illinois surged in to nab a projected No. 1 seed.

     

US has a record daily increase of variant cases; Florida lags in vaccinations of oldest residents: Latest COVID-19 updates

The U.S. reported 306 new coronavirus variant cases Sunday, a record increase. A third vaccine is rolling out now. Latest COVID-19 news.

     

Senate Democrats drop proposal to penalize companies for not providing $15 minimum wage

Senate Democrats decided Sunday to abandon an alternative proposal to penalize companies for not providing a $15 minimum wage to their employees, the latest indication that boosting the federal minimum wage in this Congress remains an extremely tall or…

Supreme Court to debate voting rights case that advocates worry will limit access to polls

The Arizona voting rights case comes to the Supreme Court eight years after it struck down another central provision of the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

     

Buying a new TV? Beware these five myths

Despite what the salesperson tells you when shopping for a new TV, the following are a few things you likely can pass on.

     

Is Donald Trump a declining parody or a terrifying threat? Mastio & Lawrence on CPAC 2021

Can we agree with Trump? Yes, we are in ‘a historic struggle for America’s future, America’s culture, and America’s most cherished principles.’

     

COVID vaccines save lives. Get one even if your own life isn’t back to normal overnight.

If we still have to mask and distance after the shots, why take them? Because they stop severe COVID infections that lead to hospitalization and death.

     

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