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Coronavirus live updates: Azar says Pfizer vaccine to get rapid authorization; study finds Boston conference led to 300K global cases

HHS Secretary Azar says Pfizer’s vaccine will get rapid authorization. A February conference in Boston can be linked to up to 300K global cases, study says. Latest COVID news.

      

Georgia youth football coach fired after video of him punching player went viral

An employee of the Chatham County (Ga.) Sheriff’s office was fired after video of him hitting a player during a pop warner football game went viral.

      

‘The moment of truth’: The Electoral College prepares to hand Trump the loss he refuses to accept

Facing a loss in the Electoral College, Trump’s allies have shifted their focus to Jan. 6, when Congress will count the electoral votes.

      

Tulsi Gabbard introduces bill that ties Title IX protections for female athletes to ‘biological sex’

Gabbard argued her bill will “ensure women and girls in sports have the opportunity to compete and excel on a level playing field.”

      

A small town dragged its feet on COVID-19 mask mandates. Now residents are paying the price.

In communities where mask-wearing has become a political inflection point, the toll of the virus has surpassed the dark spring in America’s cities.

      

Sanofi/GSK announce delay in COVID-19 vaccine after interim results show low immune response in older people

The companies said in a joint statement a study with the improved vaccine will start in February 2021 and be available by the end of next year.

      

Live politics updates: Biden, Harris to introduce more staff picks as Electoral College prepares to vote Monday

Despite Trump’s refusal to accept Joe Biden’s election win, the Electoral College will vote Monday, possibly sealing the president’s electoral fate.

      

Analysis: What does the Hunter Biden investigation actually tell us?

On Wednesday, we learned that Hunter Biden, the son of President-elect Joe Biden, is under investigation by federal prosecutors in Delaware regarding several financial questions that have arisen as a result of his business dealings in foreign countries…

Time magazine names President-elect Joe Biden, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as Person of the Year

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the president-elect and vice president-elect, were named Time magazine’s Person of the Year.

      

‘He was such a reformed person’: Kim Kardashian mourns Brandon Bernard’s execution

Kim Kardashian urged her followers to tweet at President Donald Trump Thursday to halt the execution of Brandon Bernard.

      

Threat of government shutdown looms due to holdups to spending bill vote

Senate leaders are trying to resolve last minute objections to two must-pass bills, which could trigger a brief government shutdown, even as they struggle to reach critical deals on a new pandemic stimulus and a sweeping government funding package befo…

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