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Queen Elizabeth to miss family Christmas over virus fears

Queen Elizabeth II, who has spent much of the coronavirus outbreak in self-isolation because of her age, will forego her traditional family Christmas, the royal household said on Tuesday.

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Which Americans will get the COVID vaccine first?

The Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines could be approved in a matter of weeks, but who in the United States will get them first?

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With rent due and evictions looming, Elizabeth Warren rips Mitch McConnell for 'disgraceful' obstruction

With another rent payment due Tuesday for millions of Americans, Sen. Elizabeth Warren called out Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and his fellow Republicans for continuing to stonewall an adequate coronavirus stimulus bill that would prevent mass evictions that are just around the corner and provide desperately needed relief to the unemployed.

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Mitt Romney on COVID relief: 'The only time to borrow money is when there's a crisis and this is a crisis'

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) on Tuesday bucked most of his Republican colleagues by calling for a COVID-19 relief bill.

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‘Hateful moron’: Trump supporter’s business faces the internet’s wrath after her anti-gay tirade goes viral

During an anti-lockdown protest outside the home of the Los Angeles Public Health Director, a woman wearing a Trump 2020 shirt was caught on video hurling homophobic slurs at the woman recording, also calling her a "Nazi" and a "new world order Satanist."

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US lawmakers renew stimulus push as focus shifts to Biden

President-elect Joe Biden will present his economic team on Tuesday, as a bipartisan group of senators make a renewed push for another stimulus package to help the faltering US economy.

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Americans were infected with COVID-19 far earlier than ‘first’ US case: CDC study

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first detected the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 in a Washington state patient on January 20, 2020. But a new CDC study shows that Americans were likely infected with the novel coronavirus much earlier.

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Trump baffled by vaccine hold-up because he has the 'emotional make-up of a small child': CNN

Reporting on a planned White House task force meeting on Tuesday where FDA head Steven Hahn is expected to provide an update on the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine, CNN's John Harwood said officials in the government are having to fend off a pestering Donald Trump.

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C-SPAN caller claims vaccine companies are trying to implant him with 'tracking device'

A C-SPAN caller from North Carolina claimed on Tuesday that pharmaceutical companies are plotting to include a tracking device in COVID-19 vaccines.

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Pfizer seeks EU vaccine approval as OECD sees recovery in 2021

Pharma companies Pfizer and BioNTech on Tuesday filed for European approval for their coronavirus vaccine, following in the footsteps of competitor Moderna, while the OECD predicted the world economy would bounce back to pre-pandemic levels by late 2021.

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States with few coronavirus restrictions are spreading the virus beyond their borders

For months after Washington state imposed one of the earliest and strictest COVID-19 lockdowns in March, Jim Gilliard didn’t stray far from his modular home near Waitts Lake, 45 miles north of Spokane.

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Pandemic-downplaying GOP governor's grandmother dies in coronavirus-plagued nursing home

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who has constantly downplayed the novel coronavirus pandemic while refusing to even implement face mask mandates, lost her 98-year-old grandmother who was staying in a nursing home plagued by the deadly disease last month.

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Giant Olympic rings return as Tokyo bids to build excitement

A giant set of Olympic rings returned to Tokyo's waterfront on Tuesday after maintenance, with officials hoping the symbol will help build enthusiasm for the coronavirus-postponed Games.

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