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Backstory: In a dire year, reporters found hope in a 100-year-old hero, a rusty hoop and a newborn panda. Some favorite moments of 2020.
It’s our job to bring you the news of the day. But it’s important we cover the hope and joy as well. Here are some of our favorite stories this year.
A Republican in Joe Biden’s Cabinet? The president-elect should just say no.
Naming a Republican is bad messaging and not necessary. And it wouldn’t signal strength or produce an envoy with persuasive powers over the opposition.
R.I.P. Dawn Wells: Remembering my boat cruise with lovely Mary Ann from ‘Gilligan’s Island’
I’m in the Mary Ann camp of the “Ginger or Mary Ann?” debate and was fortunate to meet Dawn Wells at a “Gilligan’s Island” DVD boat party.
A picture a week reveals beautiful timelapse of Vermont’s changing seasons
One picture for each week in 2020 reveals stunning seasonal changes in Vermont.
‘It’s just extremely thankful’: Michigan waitress gets anonymous $2,021 tip on $44.69 takeout order
An anonymous customer left a $2,021 tip for waitress Becky Beer on Tuesday at J.W. Filmore’s Family Restaurant in Petoskey, Mich.
Gov. Newsom and Dr. Fauci discuss California’s first case of more contagious COVID strain
Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke in an online conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci, who said he was not surprised by the finding in California.
‘Look at that thing!’ Bald Tom Hanks shows off his ‘horrible haircut’ for Elvis Presley movie
Tom Hanks revealed the terrible haircut he has to wear in director Baz Luhrmann’s movie about Elvis Presley. He apologized for scaring the kids.
Getting COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of Americans is off to a slow start; why the holdup?
More than 12.4 million doses of coronavirus vaccine have shipped to U.S. states but just over 2.5 million people received shots as of Wednesday.
Nashville police chief defends department’s handling of 2019 complaint from bomber’s girlfriend
Authorities were notified of bomb concerns regarding Anthony Quinn Warner more than a year before he conducted the Christmas Day blast.
Parade viewing stands dismantled near White House as Biden team seeks to discourage inauguration crowds
People are being encouraged to stay home during President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20.
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