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Lawmakers Call for One-Week Extension to Decide For Relief Bill

Lawmakers from the House of Congress and Senate grabbed a one-week government funding extension to discuss the COVID-19 relief bill.
Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

Florida Teen Pleads Guilty of Murdering, Burying Mother Under Church's Fire Pit

A Florida teen has pleaded guilty to murdering his mother and admitted that he buried her body under a church's fire pit.
Ted Cruz Rebukes Supreme Court for Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Ted Cruz Issues Rebuke of Supreme Court Rejecting GOP Challenge to Pennsylvania Vote

Senator Ted Cruz said he was "disappointed" that the Supreme Court dismissed the GOP's Pennsylvania challenge of the election results.
LA County Reports First Child Coronavirus Death Tied to MIS-C

LA County Reports First Child Coronavirus Death Tied to MIS-C

A child, who was receiving treatment at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA), has died from MIS-C, a multisystem inflammatory illness linked to the coronavirus.
Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Hannity: Texas Lawsuit Could Be Country's Last Hope to Restore Election Integrity, Public Faith in Voting Process

Fox News host Sean Hannity said Wednesday the lawsuit filed by Texas and supported by 17 other states could be the country's last hope in fixing a "broken, corrupt election system."
National Poll Reveals 61 Percent Want to Take COVID-19 Vaccine

National Poll Reveals 61 Percent Want to Take COVID-19 Vaccine

A new national poll revealed that 61 percent of Americans said they are willing to get vaccinated once a COVID-19 vaccine is approved.
YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden’s Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

YouTube to Remove Videos Questioning Biden's Win Despite Ongoing Legal Battles

Google-owned video services YouTube has announced plans to remove any content that questions Democratic nominee Joe Biden's win in this year's presidential election.
Facebook and WhatsApp

AOC Calls Facebook 'Out-of-Control' as Social Media Giant Faces Bipartisan Backlash

The Federal Trade Commission along with 48 states in the U.S. filed a lawsuit against social media giant Facebook for acquiring Instagram and WhatsApp, making it a social media monopoly.
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Up for FDA Scrutiny Following 2 Allergic Reactions in UK

Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Up for FDA Scrutiny Following 2 Allergic Reactions in UK

Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine will be going through an FDA committee vote on Thursday, the last step to reach approval, as two allergic reactions reported in the UK raised concerns.
FTC, 40 States Accuse Facebook of Being a Social Media Monopoly

FTC, 40 States Seeks to Break Up Facebook for Being a Social Media Monopoly

The Federal Trade Commission along with more than 40 states have accused Facebook on Wednesday of being a social media monopoly through buying out its rivals to illegally eliminate competition.
17 States File Brief Supporting Texas Election Lawsuit Against PA, MI, GA, WI

17 States File Brief Supporting Texas Election Lawsuit Against PA, MI, GA, WI

Seventeen states filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court supporting the Texas election lawsuit on Wednesday.

White House Introduces $916 Billion COVID-19 Relief Package With $600 Stimulus Checks

The White House offered a new COVID-19 relief package worth $916 billion to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Tuesday.
Army Fires, Suspends 14 Fort Hood Leaders Following Probe Into Vanessa Guillen's Death

Army Fires, Suspends 14 Fort Hood Leaders Following Probe Into Vanessa Guillen's Death

Fourteen army leaders at Fort Hood, Texas were either relieved from duty or suspended following the disappearance and killing of Army Spc. Vanessa Guillen earlier this year.

Judge Dismisses Michael Flynn Case, but Says Pardon Does Not Make Him Innocent

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan on Tuesday dismissed a criminal case against former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn.
AstraZeneca

Fact Check: Does AstraZeneca Vaccine Use Aborted Fetal Cells?

A viral video posted in November 2020 alleged that AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine candidate used aborted fetal cells, but how true are these claims?
Thanksgiving COVID-19 Wave Signs Starting to Show

Thanksgiving COVID-19 Wave Signs Are Emerging Now

First signs of a post-Thanksgiving COVID-19 cases surge are starting to emerge based on a data released by states across the country.
Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up GOP Challenge in Pennsylvania Mail Voting

Supreme Court Refuses to Take Up GOP Challenge in Pennsylvania Mail Voting

The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday a GOP request to overturn election results in Pennsylvania despite allegations that the expansion of mail voting in the state was illegal.
Texas AG Wants Supreme Court to Overthrow Biden’s Win in Key States

Texas AG Wants Supreme Court to Overthrow Biden's Win in Key States

Republican Texas attorney general Ken Paxton announced a lawsuit, focusing on election battleground states that U.S. President Donald Trump lost to Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine Offers Strong Protection After First Dose, Poised for FDA OK

Pfizer Coronavirus Vaccine Offers Strong Protection After First Dose, Poised for FDA OK

The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine is poised to get approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) after a scientific evaluation released on Tuesday confirmed it offered strong protection.
Money

Does the New Relief Bill Include $1,200 Direct Stimulus Checks?

The House of Senate and Congress have a limited time and closed in on Sunday the $908 billion relief bill that will aid the needs of millions of Americans.