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Fauci Warns ‘Things Will Get Worse’ as U.S. Hits a New Record for COVID-19 Deaths

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, predicted on Thursday that the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. would continue to get worse in the weeks to come.
Fact Check: Did President Trump Watch Live Streams of Capitol Riot From a Private Party Nearby

Fact Check: Did Trump Watch Live Streams of Capitol Riot From a Private Party Nearby

President Donald Trump and his close associates allegedly held a private party near the U.S. Capitol to watch live footage of rioters breaking into the federal building. This claim is only partly true.
West Virginia Lawmaker Derrick Evans, Arkansas Man Richard Barnett Who Was Photographed at Pelosi’s Desk Among First To Be Charged Over Capitol Riot

West Virginia Lawmaker, Man Photographed at Pelosi’s Desk Among First To Be Charged Over Capitol Riot

Federal authorities are working hard to locate and arrest people involved in Wednesday's riot in which a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building as lawmakers tried to certify the Electoral College results.
Twitter Permanently Suspends Accounts of Trump, Flynn, and Powell

Twitter Permanently Suspends Accounts of Trump, Flynn, and Powell

Twitter has permanently suspended President Donald Trump from its platform on Friday due to the "risk of further incitement of violence."
Trump To Skip Biden's Inauguration; Biden Says It’s a ‘Good Thing’

Trump To Skip Biden's Inauguration; Biden Says It’s a ‘Good Thing’

President Donald Trump said he would not attend the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, putting an end to the questions of whether he would be present at the event or not.
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Stimulus Check: Simple Way to Calculate Your Second Stimulus Payment

The Internal Revenue Service and the U.S. Treasury Secretary have already started sending stimulus payments two days after it was signed. Here's how to calculate your second stimulus payment.
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Get to Know the Four Victims Whose Lives Were Lost During the Capitol Siege

The D.C. police authorities identified and named on Thursday all four persons who died during the Capitol Siege that shocked the U.S. lawmakers and the world.
Kyrie Irving

Kyrie Irving to Miss Another Game With Memphis Grizzlies, Here's Why

Brooklyn Nets star player Kyrie Irving will not travel with the team on Friday night in their scheduled game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
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Mike Pompeo Condemns Capitol Riot, Calls to Prosecute Those Involved

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo condemned the riot in the Capitol on Wednesday and called that those involved must be prosecuted.
Millions of Stimulus Debit Cards To Be Sent Out Starting This Week

Millions of Stimulus Debit Cards To Be Sent Out Starting This Week

The Treasury Department announced Thursday that around eight million stimulus payments in the form of debit cards would be sent out by the agency to eligible beneficiaries starting this week.
Asymptomatic and Mild COVID-19 Patients Will Develop Strong Immune Response, According to New CDC Immunity Study

Asymptomatic COVID-19 Patients Will Develop Stronger Immune Response, Study Says

A new study focusing on COVID-19 immunity study that was recently published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that asymptomatic patients and those with mild COVID-19 cases will develop strong immune responses that can be traced through antibody tests.
How Long Will Moderna Vaccine Protect You From Getting COVID-19?

How Long Will Moderna Vaccine Protect You From Getting COVID-19?

Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel revealed at a virtual event on Thursday how long the firm's COVID-19 vaccine might prevent infection against the infectious disease caused by the new coronavirus.
Trump Concedes Election To Biden, Condemns Capitol Riot

Trump Concedes Election To Biden, Condemns Capitol Riot

President Donald Trump has finally conceded to President-elect Joe Biden, saying the new administration will be inaugurated on Jan. 20. Trump addressed the nation after the riots that shook Washington, D.C.
U.S. Capitol Police Chief Resigns, One Officer Dies Following DC Riot

U.S. Capitol Police Chief Resigns, One Officer Dies Following DC Riot

U.S. Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund is resigning after receiving criticisms on the department's response to rioters who breached the Capitol in protest of President Donald Trump's election loss against President-elect Joe Biden.
McEnany: Trump Condemns Violent Riot at U.S. Capitol

McEnany: Trump Condemns Violent Riot at U.S. Capitol

After a riot took place at the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters amid the congressional certification of the presidential election, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said that the president condemned the act.
Amazon Developing Sleep Tracking Device With Alexa Tech

Amazon Developing Sleep Tracking Device With Alexa Tech

An Alexa-powered device tracking and detecting sleep apnea is reportedly being developed by retail giant Amazon.
Biden Picks Merrick Garland As His Admin Attorney General

Biden Picks Merrick Garland as His Admin Attorney General

President-elect Joe Biden has chosen Merrick Garland to fill in the position of attorney general on Wednesday for his incoming administration, according to sources familiar with the attorney general nomination.
Trump Vows 'Orderly Transition' After Biden Certified as Next President

Trump Vows 'Orderly Transition' After Biden Certified as Next President

President Donald Trump said that there would be an "orderly transition" of power after Congress affirmed Joe Biden as the winner of the presidential election.
Fact Check: Did a Bill Allowing Kids To Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent Pass Into Law?

Fact Check: Did a Bill Allowing Kids To Get Vaccinated Without Parental Consent Pass Into Law?

Posts on social media said a law allowed all kids in the United States as young as 11 years old to get vaccinated without parental consent, a claim that is mostly false.
COVID-19: One Thing Most Patients Did Before They Test Positive

COVID-19: One Thing Most Patients Did Before They Test Positive

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released a statement about what people commonly did before they tested positive for COVID-19.