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- By Associated Press
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Today
A narrowly divided Wisconsin Supreme Court has rejected President Donald Trump’s lawsuit attempting to overturn his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in Wisconsin, ending Trump’s legal challenges in court about an hour before the Electoral College was to meet to cast the state’s 10 votes for Biden.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 13, 2020
- Updated 7:02 am
Hackers broke into the networks of federal agencies including the Treasury and Commerce departments as U.S. government officials said they were working to identify the scope of the breach and to fix the problem.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 13, 2020
Presidential loyalists skirmished with anti-Donald Trump demonstrators over the weekend in Washington, leading to dozens of arrests, several stabbings and injuries to police officers.
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Dec. 11, 2020
A participant in the protest, Sofia Vickerman, of Denver, Colorado, said that when the car hit the crowd it tossed people and a bicycle in the air.
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- By New York Times
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Dec. 10, 2020
Portland’s mayor, Ted Wheeler, said that the court-ordered eviction of the Kinneys was legal and that he would not tolerate any attempt by protesters to create a no man’s land around the property.
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- By Gillian Flaccus / Associated Press
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Dec. 10, 2020
The fencing, lumber and other impediments went up Tuesday after officers arrested about a dozen people in a clash over the eviction of a family from a North Portland home.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 9, 2020
As states frantically prepare to begin months of vaccinations that could end the pandemic, a new poll finds only about half of Americans are ready to roll up their sleeves when their turn comes.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 8, 2020
The Army today said it had fired or suspended 14 officers and enlisted soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, and ordered policy changes to address chronic leadership failures at the base that contributed to a widespread pattern of violence including murder, sexual assaults and harassment.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 7, 2020
Mexican officials said that they want to prosecute former security chief Genaro Gará Luna in his own country, despite the fact he faces trial in the U.S. for allegedly protecting a drug gang.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 7, 2020
The Virginia Military Institute removed a prominent statue of Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson today, an effort initiated this fall after allegations of systemic racism roiled the school.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 7, 2020
The European Union has invited U.S. President-elect Joe Biden to help mend tattered trans-Atlantic ties and urged him to join it in a long-term “strategic dialogue” that would address global issues ranging from COVID-19 to climate change.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 7, 2020
As Donald Trump’s presidency winds down, his administration is ratcheting up the pace of federal executions despite a surge of coronavirus cases in prisons, announcing plans for five starting Thursday and concluding just days before the Jan. 20 inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.
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Dec. 6, 2020
The co-owner of a New York City bar that authorities said has been defying coronavirus restrictions was taken into custody early today after running over a deputy with a car, authorities said.
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Dec. 3, 2020
There is enough evidence to warrant a trial for an Illinois 17-year-old accused of killing two men and wounding a third during a night of unrest in Wisconsin, a court commissioner ruled today.
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- By Associated Press
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Dec. 1, 2020
Bill Cosby’s lawyers will argue today that his 2018 sex assault trial was marred by evidence and testimony that should have been excluded as they ask Pennsylvania’s highest court to throw out the conviction.
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- By New York Times
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Nov. 29, 2020
President Donald Trump said the FBI and Justice Department might be “involved” in what he again groundlessly called a fraudulent presidential election.
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- By Associated Press
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Nov. 28, 2020
Police are looking for a gunman who shot and killed two teens at a Northern California mall in the midst of Black Friday, sending shoppers running for safety, authorities said.
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- By Associated Press
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Nov. 20, 2020
Eight people were injured in a shooting today at a suburban Milwaukee mall and police said they were still seeking the suspect.
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- By Associated Press
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Nov. 8, 2020
Former President George W. Bush says the American people “can have confidence that this election was fundamentally fair, its integrity will be upheld, and its outcome is clear.”
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- By Anita Snow, David Goldman and Lisa Marie Pane / Associated Press
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Nov. 7, 2020
Crowds ranging in size from a few dozen to a few thousand decried the news of Joe Biden’s victory after more than three exhausting days of vote-counting put the Democrat over the top.
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