Judge dismisses GOP lawsuit against Georgia absentee voting rules

A federal judge on Thursday rejected a Republican lawsuit seeking to change Georgia’s absentee voting procedures ahead of two Senate runoff elections next month, according to media reports.The Atlanta Journal-Const…
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Sen.-elect Tuberville suggests he'll back effort on challenge Electoral College vote

Sen.-elect Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) indicated in a video that surfaced Thursday that that he thinks the Senate should support a challenge to the results of the Electoral College, which certified President-elect Joe Biden…
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Pfizer says no COVID-19 vaccine production problems or shipment delays

Pfizer on Thursday said none of its coronavirus vaccine shipments are delayed or on hold, and there are no problems with its production.In a statement, the drugmaker said that this week it “succe…
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Judge rules strip clubs exempt from California restrictions

A California judge ruled on Wednesday that strip clubs are exempt from the state’s most recent coronavirus restrictions.Superior Court Judge Joel Wohlf…
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Biden set to select top North Carolina environmental official to lead EPA

President-elect Joe Biden plans to select Michael Regan to lead the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), picking a longtime EPA insider to lead the agency, according to multiple Thursday reports.Regan, 44, is cur…
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21 arrested as part of 'large drug network' involving Duke, UNC and Appalachian State University

Federal authorities have arrested 21 people following a “large drug network” bust in and around the University of North Carolina, Duke University and Appalachian State University, officials in Chapel Hill, N.C., said….
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José Andrés responds to Ann Coulter calling him 'some nut foreigner'

Celebrity chef José Andrés responded to criticism directed towards him by conservative pundit Ann Coulter, who called him “some nut foreigner” after he advocated for stronger hunger relief programs in the U.S….
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Body camera footage shows suspect in Ahmaud Arbery case describing shooting with blood on hands

Newly released body camera footage in the Ahmaud Arbery case shows the men accused of killing him describing the February incident to police while distressed and covered in Arbery’s blood.”I know, I just want it [a police inv…
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Senate GOP looks to stopgap as relief talks drag on

Top Senate Republicans indicated on Thursday that Congress is increasingly likely to need a days-long stopgap government funding bill as talks on a coronavirus package and mammoth funding deal drag out.Congressiona…
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For NY Times, no news is fit to print about Rep. Swalwell and a spy

Of the biases we see in major media, the sin of omission is one that seems to occur only when the protagonist of a major story has a (D) next to his or her name.
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