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BREAKING: Democrat Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Kelly Loeffler in Georgia Senate runoff

Democrat candidate Raphael Warnock has defeated Republican incumbent Kelly Loeffler in Georgia Senate race.

The Post Millennial / Jan 6, 2021

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Six protesters arrested during clashes with police ahead of pro-Trump rallies in DC

On the eve of several rallies planned in support of President Donald Trump, protesters seeking to bolster the president's claims of widespread voter fraud clashed with police Tuesday night in Washington, D.C.

Mia Cathell / Jan 6, 2021

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BREAKING: Georgia's Chatham County stops counting votes, workers to return in morning

Georgia’s Chatham County announced that they are done counting votes for the night in the hotly contested Senate runoff races that will determine control of the Senate. At the time of print, it was too close to call either of the Georgia races.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 6, 2021

American News

BREAKING: Hours extended at Chatham County, GA polling locations due to 'technical issues'

Chatham County Superior Court Judge James Bass has ordered to extend voting hours at two Chatham County polling locations.

Ari Hoffman / Jan 6, 2021

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PBS falsely claims Jacob Blake was 'killed' by police

The public broadcaster PBS falsely claimed in a livestreamed video that Jacob Blake was "killed" by police. Blake was not killed by police.

Noah David Alter / Jan 5, 2021

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WATCH: Kamala Harris tells plagiarized ‘fweedom’ story to Jimmy Fallon

Vice President-elect Kamala Harris's story about her own child that she lifted from a story told by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is one she told to Jimmy Fallon in June.

Libby Emmons / Jan 5, 2021

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BREAKING: No charges against officer who shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisc.

No charges will be laid against Rusten Sheskey, the police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back in August, injuring him while attending to a domestic dispute.

Noah David Alter / Jan 5, 2021

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Proud Boys leader barred from entering DC by judge ahead of Trump rally

Ahead of the anticipated Jan. 6 pro-Trump protests, a judge ordered Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio to stay away from Washington, DC.

Mia Cathell / Jan 5, 2021

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WATCH: HuffPo journalist harasses men for drinking coffee without masks on train; hero conductor puts her in her place

A Huffington Post journalist boarding a train at New York City's Pennsylvania Station harassed two men for drinking coffee aboard the locomotive without simultaneously wearing masks Tuesday morning.

Noah David Alter / Jan 5, 2021

Opinion, American News, Culture

Cosmopolitan calls obesity 'healthy' during a pandemic

Cosmopolitan magazine, who routinely features fat positivity stories and covers, is facing backlash on Twitter for the release of images that some find inappropriate in the midst of a pandemic.

Blaire White / Jan 5, 2021

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Trump appoints new US Attorney for Atlanta

President Donald Trump appointed a new US Attorney for the Atlanta area after the previous US attorney, Byung Pak, suddenly resigned on Monday.

James Anthony / Jan 5, 2021

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Petition launched to ban Governor Cuomo from Buffalo Bills playoff game

New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo has more than once expressed his interested in attending the NFL playoff game in Buffalo. In fact, he changed COVID rules after they made the playoffs. But a lot of people don't want him to come.

The Post Millennial / Jan 5, 2021

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BREAKING: Trump campaign launches new lawsuit to decertify Georgia election results

The Trump campaign filed a new complaint on New Year's Eve in an attempt to force Georgia to decertify the election results in that state.

Libby Emmons / Jan 5, 2021

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LA county directs ambulances not to transport COVID patients unlikely to survive

Ambulance crews in Los Angeles County are being directed not to transport patients with coronavirus to hospitals if it appears that they have a very low chance of survival.

Noah David Alter / Jan 5, 2021

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Chicago teachers union exec apologizes for telling teachers not to return to work while she vacations in Puerto Rico

Sarah Chambers said it was unsafe to return to school, while she was vacationing in Puerto Rico. She then apologized.

Angelo Isidorou / Jan 5, 2021

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