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Japan’s Prime Minister Insists Summer Olympics Will Still Happen Amid Rise In COVID-19 Cases
‘A symbol of world unity’
Last Living Member Of The McGuire Sisters Dies At 89
‘She was the perfection of glamour and entertainment’
New York Stock Exchange To Delist Major Chinese Telecom Companies, Citing Trump’s Executive Order
The companies have a right to seek a review
COVID-19 Has Exposed the U.K. as a Failed State
When one’s ability to plan for the future depends entirely upon predicting the whims of technocrats, this is not a free society.
The Fiasco of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Hollywood turns August Wilson into a #BLM Tyler Perry.
Annus Horribilis
Lessons from the plague year.
China Is Getting Away with It
During a year in which it was an unrepentant geopolitical arsonist, China is emerging stronger than ever.
The Bill Is Coming Due for China’s ‘Capitalist’ Experiment
Western companies and governments must prepare themselves for the fallout.
LIVE UPDATES: Hawley’s opposition to Biden win different than Boxer’s 2004 fight, she says
Follow for the latest updates on the presidential transition.
Pence, House seek to dismiss Gohmert-GOP suit aimed at letting him overturn election
The House of Representatives asked a federal judge in Texas on Thursday to dismiss a Republican congressman’s lawsuit seeking to give Vice President Mike Pence the power to decide which electoral votes to count when Congress meets on Jan. 6 to finalize November’s presidential election.
2020’s Big Winners: Billionaires, Silicon Valley Tech Lords, and Communist China
The coronavirus pandemic took nearly two million lives worldwide and caused unprecedented economic devastation this year, but 2020 had at least three big winners who came out stronger in spite of – or perhaps because of – the pandemic: the world’s billionaires, Silicon Valley’s tech lords, and communist China, where the virus originated.
9 Countries and Cities Toning Down New Year’s Eve in Response to the Pandemic
Governments worldwide have imposed limitations on the number of people allowed to gather in private and public to celebrate New Year’s Eve on December 31 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
McConnell says Electoral College certification will be his ‘most consequential’ vote ever: Report
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that voting to certify the presidential election results will be “the most consequential I have ever cast,” in a Thursday morning conference call, first reported by Axios.
Barbara Boxer claims ‘no comparison’ between her 2004 electoral college objection and Hawley’s
Sen. Hawley pledged earlier this week to challenge Biden’s victory in Pennsylvania and other battleground states.
Gov. Newsom tells Fauci ‘we may have overpromised’ on vaccine availability
California Gov. Gavin Newsom acknowledged this week that vaccine distribution is slower than originally hoped for in the Golden Gate State, but health experts are hopeful vaccinations will pick up in the new year.
Trump Extends Order Halting Visas to Prioritize Americans for U.S. Jobs
President Trump has extended an executive order to prioritize unemployed Americans for jobs in the United States rather than allowing businesses to import foreign visa workers.
2020 Roundup: President Donald Trump’s Space Legacy Will Last for Light-Years
The milestones President Donald Trump made in U.S. space exploration will no doubt last light-years after he leaves office.
Report: Justin Bieber Upsetting Neighbors Over New Year’s Eve Concert
Here’s what we know
China Imprisoned A Journalist For Telling The Truth About COVID-19 — And She Isn’t The First
At least three other citizen journalists were reportedly detained in February
REPORT: China Uses Private Companies To Process Stolen Data
‘Just robbing the defense industrial base blind’
James Corden Might Be Leaving ‘Late Late Show’
‘It will be about people at home who we miss very, very much, who we are homesick for’
1st COVID-19 Mutation Case Confirmed In China, Chinese Health Organization Reports
‘Poses a great potential threat’
REPORT: Alexander Wang Accused By Multiple People Of Sexual Assault
‘I have been on the receiving end of baseless and grotesquely false accusations’
How Barstool Sports Is Rescuing Small Businesses During The Pandemic
‘Small businesses keep a community, and a city, and a town together’
Kristi Noem Campaigns for Loeffler, Perdue in Georgia: If the Democrats Win ‘People Will Have Less Money in Their Pockets’
VALDOSTA, Georgia — South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem urged Georgians to rally behind GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and David Perdue (R-GA) here on Wednesday, the second of many stops in her latest swing through the Peach State ahead of Tuesday’s upcoming U.S. Senate runoffs.
Trump Scottish Golf Resort Reports Eighth Straight Year Of Losses
‘The hospitality sector globally is facing unprecedented challenges’