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Coronavirus updates: Vaccine distribution has begun; FDA officials assure public that Pfizer vaccine is safe

CDC advisers meet today to make final recommendations on who should get the vaccine first. US set another daily record for deaths. Latest COVID news.

      

COVID-19 sends Army-Navy football game to West Point for only seventh on-campus meeting

Changes to the normal rhythm of the Army-Navy rivalry, including factors such as home-field advantage and prep time, seem to favor the Black Knights.

      

Live politics updates: Republican Wis. election official in says no evidence of fraud; Trump supporters protest in DC

A Republican election official told Wisconsin legislators there is no credible evidence of widespread fraud; Trump backers rally in D.C. – updates.
      

Boston College football team opts out of bowl game opportunity following pandemic-impacted season

Boston College’s football team will opt out of any opportunity to play in a bowl game, officials said Thursday, marking the latest change in this year’s football season which was upended by the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump signs bill to avert midnight shutdown

President Donald Trump signed a one-week stopgap funding bill, passed by the Senate earlier Friday, to avert a government shutdown at midnight.

Arrest made in death of nurse who was shot while driving to work in Nashville

A 21-year-old man is in custody in connection with the fatal shooting of Nashville nurse Caitlyn Kaufman, Nashville police said on Friday.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner to head south as she explores political future

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are currently in the final stages of purchasing a plot of land in an exclusive enclave nicknamed “billionaire bunker,” near Miami Beach, Florida, according to a source familiar with the transaction.

Senate approves defense bill with veto-proof majority in rebuke to Trump

The Senate voted overwhelmingly on Friday to approve a sweeping defense bill with a veto-proof majority, a major rebuke to President Donald Trump who has urged Republican opposition and threatened to veto the legislation. The vote was 84 to 13.

With Elon Musk’s blessing, Tesla is almost completely ignoring the media

Andy Cunningham, a longtime Silicon Valley communications professional who once worked with Steve Jobs and now leads her own marketing agency, the Cunningham Collective, said she heard from a concerned Tesla shareholder last year.

Andy Grammer duets with fan with brain cancer

Isaac has an anthem in his fight against cancer, a song by Andy Grammer. When Andy invited Isaac to sing with him, his dreams came true.

     

Schools remain key targets for hackers, US intelligence officials say

Malicious cyber actors are continuing to wreak havoc on America’s educational institutions during the deadly coronavirus pandemic, according to US intelligence officials.

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