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In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a surprising amount of positive news to celebrate this past year.
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Aurora Medical Center said an employee intentionally ruined 500 doses of a vaccine by removing them from refrigeration.
One victim described the nutty attack as "an MMA cage match! And I lost!”
The disclosure adds to the ever-growing picture of the compromises associated with the SolarWinds hack.
The president's return to D.C. comes after a GOP senator said he plans to object to the election certification process.
Stanley Johnson told reporters, "One cannot tell the British people: you are not Europeans."
Ossoff told viewers the two Republicans "have blatantly used their offices to enrich themselves."
Dozens gathered at the scene hours after the shooting, the first police-involved death in the city since George Floyd’s.
The longtime host died of pancreatic cancer on Nov. 8 at age 80.
Millions of Americans are bracing for possible eviction during COVID-19. But few cities guarantee to offer legal help.
Biden wants recommendations for all existing district court vacancies by Jan. 19, says his incoming White House counsel.
A lack of Trump administration planning has put the burden on underfunded, overwhelmed state and local officials.
A video of celebrants dancing -- sans masks -- at the indoor holiday bash went viral earlier this month.






























































