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Opinion: 'Twas The Night Before Christmas in 2020
With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore, NPR's Scott Simon updates "A Visit from St. Nicholas" for 2020.
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Ohio Republican Sen. Portman Enrolled In COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Portman will participate in a Phase 3 clinical trial for the coronavirus vaccine. He's the first senator to participate in a trial and hopes it will promote safety of vaccines once approved.
At Least 15 Feared Dead After Torrential Rains Sweep Through Southern Japan
Japanese officials say it's the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in the region. More than 200,000 people were asked to evacuate.
Mayors Demand Congress Block Trump From Deploying Federal Agents To Cities
They criticize the administration for sending "unidentified federal agents to operate with impunity" in cities where demonstrations against police brutality and racism continue.
Polls: Parents Are Hurting Without Child Care But In No Rush To Reopen Schools
In two new polls, a majority of parents say they prefer delaying in-person school reopening, despite the personal and economic toll.
CSU Investigating Report Of Failure To Disclose COVID-19 Symptoms In Football Players
Colorado State said it was taking "extremely seriously" accusations that players had been warned against reporting possible symptoms of the coronavirus.
Patriots' Bill Belichick Refuses Presidential Medal Of Freedom After Capitol Riot
President Trump was supposed to present the New England Patriots coach with the highest civilian honor. But following violence at the Capitol last week, he declined.
Karine Jean-Pierre Is The 1st Black Woman In Decades To Brief White House Press
Karine Jean-Pierre is the first Black spokeswoman to take questions from the White House podium since the 1990s.
Jerusalem's Old City Comes Alive With Religious Festivals As Vaccination Rate Rises
The city is seeing Christian and Jewish religious gatherings this week after the same events were canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ruling By Senate Parliamentarian Opens Up Potential Pathway For Democrats
The decision from the nonpartisan parliamentarian means Democrats could advance more of President Biden's agenda without the support of Republicans.
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