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GOP Sen. Hawley Will Object To Electoral College Certification
The move ensures there will be a debate and vote in both the House and the Senate and forces Republicans to go on the record as to whether they believe President Trump's allegations of election fraud.
After Riot, Acting Capitol Police Chief Calls For Permanent Fencing Around Complex
"In light of recent events," the acting chief said, "I can unequivocally say that vast improvements to the physical security infrastructure must be made."
U.S. To Owe More Than The Size Of Its Economy For The 1st Time In 75 Years
Congressional forecasters expect the federal deficit to reach $3.3 trillion during the current fiscal year. By 2023, government debt will reach an all-time high of 107% of GDP.
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Here's What's Been Flying Off Store Shelves
Sure, hand sanitizer and spray disinfectant are among the most popular items sought out by panicked shoppers. But they're also buying a lot more oat milk and canned goods, according to Nielsen.
Hate Crimes Up In 2016, FBI Statistics Show
FBI statistics released Monday show that the number of hate crimes reported last year rose by nearly 5 percent compared to the previous year.
New Apple Watch To Detect Abnormal Heartbeats
The focus heading into Apple's event was on its new iPhones, but it also unveiled a redesigned Apple Watch with a sensor allowing users to take an electrocardiogram they can share with their doctor.
Boston Red Sox Stifle Houston Astros' Bats, Return To The World Series
Boston's pitchers held the Astros to just five hits, and Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers continued his surprising postseason with a three-run home run as the Red Sox won the ALCS.
Banking Giant HSBC To Cut 35,000 Jobs Amid Restructuring
The bank says it will shed nearly 15% of its workforce and $100 billion in investments as it refocuses on growth markets in Asia and reduces operations in Europe and the U.S.
Mission Critical To Save The Economy: Fed Goes Even Bigger With Massive Loan Help
In its latest salvo, the Federal Reserve announced $2.3 trillion in new lending programs in an effort to keep businesses and local governments afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
3 Months After Heart Attack, Sanders' Doctors Say He's 'Fit' To Be President
The Democratic presidential candidate released letters from three doctors saying he is fit for the office.
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