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We have tips for how to manage a holiday card in an extraordinary year. Plus, more ideas for how to lead a full and cultured life at home. — NYT: Top Stories
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We have tips for how to manage a holiday card in an extraordinary year. Plus, more ideas for how to lead a full and cultured life at home. — NYT: Top Stories
The treatment, made by the biotech company Regeneron, is a cocktail of two powerful antibodies that has shown promise. — NYT: Top Stories
A member of staff displays a lateral flow immunoassay diagnostic device which shows the presence of SARS-CoV-2, before it is used on the public, at Rhydycar leisure centre in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, where mass coronavirus testing begins following
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, in Doha, Qatar, was expected to meet with representatives of the Afghan government and the Taliban, who are at an impasse in peace talks. — NYT: Top Stories
People walk in front of closed shops at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar, Iran’s main business and trade hub, Satuday, Nov. 21, 2020. Iran on Saturday shuttered businesses and curtailed travel between its major cities, including the capital of Tehran, as it grapples with
A federal appeals court ruled Friday that Tennessee can begin outlawing abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, as well as prohibit the procedure if it’s based on the race or gender of the fetus. — FOX News
Election technology firm Dominion Voting Systems responded to allegations made by President Trump’s top lawyers, who claimed election fraud and foreign interference conducted through the voting software in an incendiary Thursday press conference. — FOX News
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks during a news conference on Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, in Atlanta. Georgia’s top elections official said he will certify that Joe Biden won the state’s presidential election after a hand tally stemming from a mandatory
Barack and Michelle Obama will produce a Netflix sketch comedy series, “The G Word,” expected to be loosely based on an anti-Trump book that portrays the chaos that reportedly erupted after President Trump won the 2016 election. — FOX News