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‘Simply no truth to these claims’: Gov. Cuomo’s office denies former aide’s sexual harassment allegation

The aide has not yet provided any validating evidence for the allegations or specified details on the harassment. Cuomo’s office has denied the claim.

      

Coronavirus updates: CDC gives final OK to Pfizer vaccine ahead of first doses, likely on Monday; US death toll nears 300K

Vaccine shipments roll out today. Inoculations could come Monday, with healthcare workers and nursing home residents first in line. Latest COVID news.

      

Biden’s faith will be on display as the first publicly churchgoing president in decades

Joe Biden rarely misses Sunday Mass. So it was notable when the President-elect didn’t attend church on November 29, the first Sunday of Advent and the beginning of the season when Roman Catholics like Biden prepare for Christmas.

Cannibal sandwich scare: Wisconsin officials urge families to pass on holiday tradition of eating raw meat

The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is urging residents to put down the cannibal sandwiches, also known as raw meat sandwiches or tiger meat.
      

Minnesota Vikings place kicker Dan Bailey misses four kicks in loss against Buccaneers

Dan Bailey entered ranked sixth all-time in field goal percentage. He missed all four kicks against Bucs in a loss that dropped Vikes out of playoffs.

      

The 30 retailers and restaurant chains that filed for bankruptcy in 2020

There’s no way to sugarcoat it: 2020 was a brutal year for restaurants and stores. The pandemic, massive amounts of debt and a shift in shopping as well as dining habits created a lethal cocktail of bankruptcies and closures.

Auburn football coach Gus Malzahn fired after eight seasons

After 8 seasons, two SEC West crowns, a conference title and a trip to the BCS National Championship game, Auburn fired football coach Gus Malzahn.
      

SpaceX launches and deploys satellite, days after another rocket crashed in Texas

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched into space Sunday, successfully deploying a satellite for radio provider SiriusXM.

Why the video game boom is here to stay

In a year when industries that require the physical presence of their customers are on the ropes — from airlines and theme parks to brick-and-mortar retailers — those that don’t require in-person participation are thriving.

‘A story of darkness and light’: As US nears 300,000 COVID-19 deaths, vaccines bring hope for better days

The dreadful near-term outlook of more American deaths is playing out against the backdrop of highly encouraging developments on the vaccine front.
      

Crowds gather to watch first COVID-19 vaccine trucks leave Michigan Pfizer plant

A small crowd gathered near the Pfizer manufacturing plant to watch the first trucks carrying the COVID-19 vaccine roll out.

      

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