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Second dose of COVID vaccine from Pfizer or Moderna is needed, but timing doesn’t have to be exact, says government vaccine developer

Getting both shots of COVID vaccine designed as two doses is important but timing doesn’t have to be exact, Operation Warp Speed’s Moncef Slaoui says.

      

Northern lights, known for glowing red and green colors, could be visible this week across northern US

See the aurora borealis, aka the northern lights, across the northern tier of the U.S. this week, from Maine to Montana to Washington this week.

      

YouTube to remove misleading videos about outcome of the presidential election

YouTube will remove content alleging that fraud or errors changed the outcome of the presidential election starting today,

      

Opinion: Playing college basketball is madness with COVID-19 raging. Just ask the coaches

These coaches are right when they say the college basketball season should be stopped while the country deals with rising COVID-19 infections, deaths.

      

Feds join investigation into death of Ohio Black man shot ‘multiple times’ by deputy

Federal authorities have announced that they are joining Columbus police in the investigation of the shooting death of Casey Goodson Jr.

      

Yes, the rich got richer: Top 1% saw their wages soar by 160% since 1979, six times the increase of the bottom 90% of workers

The highest-paid workers in the country have seen their wages climb far more rapidly than the vast majority of Americans.

      

‘Very inconsistent’: 2 allergic reactions in the UK to COVID-19 vaccine puzzle researchers

British regulators advised people with severe allergies not to take Pfizer vaccine. One US researcher says that would be a ‘showstopper’ here.

      

4 winter tips to prepare for snow

Make sure to do these four tips before it gets cold.

      

Analysis: NFL gets ‘D+’ grade for head coach hires, ‘F’ for general managers in troubling new racial report card

Analysis: New study gives NFL overall grade of ‘B-‘ for its racial and gender hiring practices but failing marks for some of most crucial positions.

      

As Biden Defense secretary, Austin would shatter norms and inspire Black Americans like me

For Black Americans, getting a West Point nomination was never easy. Defense secretary would be proper recognition of Austin’s barrier-breaking career.

      

Cops stop Grinch from ‘stealing’ presents for Toys for Tots

Illinois cops stopped a Grinch from “stealing” Christmas at a Toys for Tots event.

      

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