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Follow the latest updates as the countdown to Trump’s time in office begins
Opinion

Follow the latest updates as the countdown to Trump’s time in office begins

December 6, 20204 min read

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Donald Trump appears to have publicly acknowledged that his time in the White House is over while speaking

A CDC panel this week announced guidelines for the first phase of Covid vaccine distribution. Meanwhile, states continue to introduce new restrictions.
Opinion

A CDC panel this week announced guidelines for the first phase of Covid vaccine distribution. Meanwhile, states continue to introduce new restrictions.

December 5, 20203 min read

‘She was special and she cared’: Loss of beloved art and music teacher leaves void Melinda Roellig, an art and music teacher in Clarksville, Indiana,

Trump 2020 campaign senior adviser tells ‘Hannity’ president will fight for every legitimate vote to be counted
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Trump 2020 campaign senior adviser tells ‘Hannity’ president will fight for every legitimate vote to be counted

December 5, 2020
“Good American! Skims! KKW Beauty! Kylie Cosmetics!”
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“Good American! Skims! KKW Beauty! Kylie Cosmetics!”

December 4, 2020
But it’s not obvious which government employee would be willing to go further than Barr.
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But it’s not obvious which government employee would be willing to go further than Barr.

December 3, 20201 min read

Attorney General Barr may be fired or resign, as President Trump seethes about Barr’s statement this week that no widespread voter fraud has been found.

Fossil fuels dominate the global power supply because until very recently electricity from fossil fuels was far cheaper than electricity from renewables. This has dramatically changed within the last decade. In most places in the world power from new renewabl…
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Fossil fuels dominate the global power supply because until very recently electricity from fossil fuels was far cheaper than electricity from renewables. This has dramatically changed within the last decade. In most places in the world power from new renewabl…

December 3, 202013 min read

In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Jos Lelieveld et al. (2019) estimated that 5.6 million people died from

Latest updates on Covid vaccine approvals for Pfizer and Moderna. Meanwhile, a new bipartisan Covid relief bill faces an uphill climb in Congress without support from leadership.
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Latest updates on Covid vaccine approvals for Pfizer and Moderna. Meanwhile, a new bipartisan Covid relief bill faces an uphill climb in Congress without support from leadership.

December 2, 20201 min read

The United Kingdom has become the first country to formally approve a Covid-19 vaccine, giving the green light to Pfizer-BioNTech and saying the shots will

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller will announce today the Liberal government won’t meet its commitment to lift all long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations by March 2021, according to a senior government source with knowledge of the file.
Opinion

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller will announce today the Liberal government won’t meet its commitment to lift all long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations by March 2021, according to a senior government source with knowledge of the file.

December 2, 20203 min read

Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller will announce today the Liberal government won’t meet its commitment to lift all long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations

NUI Galway team show infection arises when spider uses its fangs to bite
Opinion

NUI Galway team show infection arises when spider uses its fangs to bite

December 1, 20203 min read

Noble false widow spiders, which are increasingly found in Ireland, often carry harmful bacteria resistant to common antibiotic treatments, according to scientists at NUI Galway.

Met Éireann has forecast sharp to severe frosts this week, as temperatures are set to drop.
Opinion

Met Éireann has forecast sharp to severe frosts this week, as temperatures are set to drop.

December 1, 20201 min read

Met Éireann has forecast sharp to severe frosts this week, as temperatures are set to drop.  Icy stretches are forecast for the country, with some

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