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President-elect Joe Biden is summoning our better angels. Will we listen?

Joe Biden echoed other presidents who took power during times of national anxiety. It resembles Jerry Ford’s “straight talk among friends.”

      

Police in Arizona looking into the death of Lori Vallow’s third husband as she sits in an Idaho jail

Phoenix police officials are reviewing the investigation into the death of Joseph Ryan, Lori Vallow’s third husband, a spokeswoman for the department told CNN on Friday.

Organizers look to build off momentum and turn out a new batch of young voters in Georgia’s runoffs

Rebecca Spoor was too young to vote in the general election. The 17-year-old Georgian thought she would have to wait until the next election cycle to cast her first ballot. But now, with her state’s runoff elections on the horizon, Spoor, who turns 18 …

Missouri police believe 5-year-old was injured in ‘rolling’ shootout

A “rolling gun battle” between people in two vehicles might have left a 5-year-old girl shot and in the hospital Friday night, Missouri police say.

North Carolina city postpones $1 million in funding allocated for Black reparation

A city in North Carolina has put on hold a vote on how to allocate $1 million in community reparations to Black residents.

New York City schools may close again as Covid-19 cases surge

New York City’s public school system, the nation’s largest, could shut down all classrooms as early as Monday in the midst of a growing second wave of coronavirus infections, officials said.

5 Black Friday shopping secrets you need to know

Here’s what you should know before spending all your money on Black Friday “deals.”

      

Biden to take deliberative approach to filling Cabinet

President-elect Joe Biden will spend Friday and the weekend considering potential nominees to his Cabinet, aides said, but they cautioned that any major announcements were not expected to take place in the coming days.

Law firm leaves Trump campaign’s case trying to block Pennsylvania’s popular vote

A law firm representing the President’s campaign in a controversial and long-shot attempt to block Pennsylvania’s popular vote for Joe Biden is leaving the case.

Samuel Alito’s viral speech signals where conservative Supreme Court is headed

There’s no secret to what Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wants for the law in America. He said it out loud Thursday night in an ireful speech to the conservative Federalist Society.

This is why it’s getting even harder to afford a home

While mortgage rates remain at record lows, home prices are rising in more areas across the country.

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