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  • The Jan. 6 House panel held the second of seven hearings. The FDA considers whether to authorize the first COVID vaccines for children younger than 5. Nevada is one of four states holding primaries.
  • The House Jan. 6 panel holds another hearing. Russia is close to capturing Severodonetsk, a key city in the eastern part of Ukraine. Analysis shows cryptocurrency tech is vulnerable to tampering.
  • Mass Shooting in Fresno Leaves 4 Men Dead, 6 Wounded We begin this morning with news of another mass shooting, this time in Fresno last night. Four people are dead and six are wounded. Reporter: Alex Hall California’s Democrats Will Matter in the 2020 Primary This weekend, thousands of California Democrats crowded into Long Beach … Continue reading Mass Shooting in Fresno Leaves 4 Men Dead, 6 Wounded →
  • The new census numbers are in. And as expected, Oregon will receive a new congressional seat for the first time in 40 years. We talk about what the addition of the sixth seat could mean for the state’s political maps.
  • Polls are closing in Virginia, Indiana, Georgia, Vermont, Kentucky and South Carolina. Georgia is a reliably Republican state that could be close this year.
  • Joy can be cultivated. Hostility often masks depression. As one year ends and another begins, these six insights and tips from psychologists offer hope for a good new year.
  • Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recommends shrinking monuments in Utah, Oregon and two marine monuments in the Pacific Ocean.
  • A gunman who entered the Henry Pratt Company in Aurora, Ill., on Friday afternoon, armed with a handgun, killed five civilians, officials said. Five police officers were also wounded.
  • During a hearing last night in prime time, the House Select Committee investigating January Six made it clear it blames former President Donald Trump for that day's deadly violence.
  • California’s 482 cities say they will collectively lose $6.7 billion over the next two years because of the coronavirus pandemic, prompting layoffs and furloughs for public workers and potential cuts to basic services such as sanitation, public safety and housing. But that estimate, compiled by the League of California Cities, assumes the stay-at-home order lifts … Continue reading California Cities Project 2-Year Losses of $6.7 Billion →
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