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Coronavirus updates: ‘Incalculable loss’ of life in Los Angeles County; Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf tests positive; Canada OKs Pfizer vaccine

Two people had allergic reactions to the Pfizer vaccine in the UK. Talks on a stimulus package are coming down to the wire. Latest COVID-19 news.

      

‘We are talking about people’s lives,’ dire warnings of public health crisis as COVID vaccine misinformation rages

Viral hoaxes on social media are feeding off the unknowns of the virus and the vaccines to undercut public trust in the coming wave of immunizations.

      

Florida Man didn’t let 2020 slow him down. Here’s everything he did this year.

From alligator attacks to social media fame to fraudulent checks: “Florida Man” did not slow down in 2020. See what he’s been up to this year.

      

Natalie Portman: Being sexualized as ‘Lolita figure’ as a young actress ‘made me afraid’

Natalie Portman, who made her acting debut at the age of 13, opened up about the negative impact of being sexualized as a child star.

      

Hunter Biden’s taxes under investigation by US attorney’s office in Delaware

President-elect Joe Biden’s son was the focus of Republican complaints during the election campaign for his business dealings with Ukraine and China.

      

Politics live updates: Biden to pick Katherine Tai as top trade envoy

President-elect Joe Biden officially introduced retired four-star Army general Lloyd Austin as his nominee for secretary of the Defense Department.

      

Trashaun Willis, a one-armed standout athlete from Iowa, receives Division I football offer from Lamar

Trashaun Willis said three years ago his goal was to become a Division I athlete to help inspire other kids like him. Now, he has achieved that goal.

      

Senate fails to block Trump administration’s controversial arms deal with the UAE

Critics say the weapons deal could spark an arms race in the Middle East and rewards a country with a checkered record on human rights.

      

President Trump seeks to join Supreme Court lawsuit challenging election results in 4 key states

The president did not present evidence of fraud. To back up his request, he cited partisan polls purporting to show Americans distrust the election.

      

House passes bill to avert a government shutdown for one more week; bill goes to Senate

The bill allows the federal government to remain open for one more week as lawmakers scramble to make a deal on government spending.

      

The namesake of Johns Hopkins University enslaved several. He was thought to be an abolitionist.

Johns Hopkins helped funded the university and medical school bearing his name. He also owned people despite being known as an abolitionist
      

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