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Trump administration pushes ‘midnight regulations’ after breaking records for final-year rulemaking

President Donald Trump’s political appointees are finalizing an array of last-minute federal regulations ahead of Joe Biden’s inauguration, including rules that would make it harder to enforce environmental protections, tighten immigration, remove pena…

‘SNL’: Morgan Wallen stars in maskless partying skit months after his own COVID-19 scandal

After being booted from “Saturday Night Live” for not following COVID-19 protocols, musical guest Morgan Wallen starred in a maskless partying sketch.

      

I’ve made tough decisions about human lives. The COVID-19 vaccine is a similar challenge.

When it comes to eligibility and money, there will always be disagreement about who gets what, when and how. It goes with the territory in a free society.

      

NFL playoff clinching scenarios: Steelers, Chiefs, Saints can seal spots in Week 13

No NFL team has punched its ticket to the postseason just yet, but the Steelers, Chiefs and Saints can all do so in Week 13.

      

Opinion: LSU’s national championship starting to feel like a distant memory as embarrassing losses mount

LSU was run off the field by Alabama and looks nothing like the program that captured a national championship earlier this year.

      

What vaccination rates in rural America tell us about the advent of COVID vaccines

A USA TODAY analysis found hundreds of rural counties with only limited immunization against seasonal flu.

      

A reporter’s harrowing COVID-19 experience: ‘I am more afraid of this virus’ than ever

Alisa Schafer contracted COVID-19 at the end of September. On Oct. 6, she could hardly breathe and was hospitalized. This is her story.

      

After the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 30k, what’s next? Is it time to sell or increase stock exposure?

The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit 30,000 for the first time and November was the best month since 1987. Here’s stock market investing advice.

      

Scammers are trying to rob Amazon Prime users of $800. Here’s what to know.

Distracted holiday shoppers are prime for all sorts of scams, including a new one about big charges on Amazon accounts.

      

What will 2021 bring? Promising vaccines and ‘the darkest days of our war on COVID-19’

Vaccines offer the promise of a renewed 2021, but first there are months ahead of the “darkest days” of the COVID-19 war.

      

College football winners and losers from Week 14: Ohio State, Texas A&M stay on playoff track

Ohio State and Texas A&M improved their College Football Playoff hopes, while Marshall fell to lead Week 14 winners and losers in college football.

      

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