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Sunday, December 27, 2020

Andrew Yang is running for mayor of New York City

Former presidential candidate Andrew Yang has filed paperwork to run for mayor of New York. NBC 4 New York first reported the news, citing confirmation from the city’s Campaign Finance Board. Yang will be running to replace current New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio

Wars, Instability Pose Vaccine Challenges in Poor Nations

Arifullah Khan had just administered another polio vaccine when the gunfire blasted from the nearby hills. “It happened so suddenly. There was so much gunfire it felt like an explosion,” he said, recalling details of the attack five years ago in

No Other Case Like This': 3-Year-Old in Missouri Had Stroke After COVID Diagnosis, Doctors Say

Doctors in Missouri said a 3-year-old boy experienced a stroke after he tested positive for COVID-19, in what they called a possible example of the neurological effects associated with the coronavirus pandemic. The toddler, Colt Parris, tested positive for COVID-19 antibodies and hours later lost the

NY Hospitalizations Cross 7K, NYC Positivity Hits 7% as Officials Brace for Post-Holiday Spike

Hospitalizations in New York rose above 7,000 for the first time in months as the winter wave of the coronavirus continues its grip on the tri-state and the rest of the country. The number of New Yorkers admitted to the hospital for COVID-19 hit 7,138 after creeping

Pilot, 17, Survives Small Plane Crash in Hudson Valley

A 17-year-old pilot walked away, unharmed, from a plane crash in New York's Hudson Valley, officials confirmed Sunday. The FAA says the Cessna 172 aircraft had engine trouble and crashed in Millbrook, roughly one mile from the Sky Acres Airport.

Giants No Match For Motivated Ravens, Fall To 5-10

BALTIMORE  — A very difficult football season for the Baltimore Ravens took a positive turn during a wonderful afternoon that started in exceptional fashion and ended with an ideal combination of events. Lamar Jackson directed four scoring drives during the decisive first half, and the surging Ravens beat the New York Giants

CBS2 Weather Headlines: Below Freezing, Even Colder Outside NYC Tonight; Upper 40s Monday

NEW YORK — It was still on the chilly side Sunday, but with bright skies and less wind, it sure was beautiful. Expect a few more clouds overnight, with temperatures bottoming out around freezing in New York City, with 20s in the suburbs, so bundle up!

DeWine and Whitmer on fighting "common enemy" during pandemic

Washington — In the 10 months the coronavirus has spread across the United States, governors have come together to fight a "common enemy," leaning on one another to navigate the pandemic, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said as they reflected on the challenges they faced addressing the extraordinary public-health crisis.

Unemployment benefits expire ahead of Trump's signature on government funding bill


Jobless benefits for millions of Americans lapsed on Sunday before President Trump signed the COVID-19 economic relief package and accompanying $1.4 trillion spending bill to fund the government. Congress passed the bill December 21 after weeks of negotiations that included members of Mr. Trump's own administration.

Nashville bombing suspect's remains found at scene of the blast, FBI confirms

The FBI said on Sunday that the human remains found at the scene of a massive Christmas Day explosion in Nashville match suspect Anthony Quinn Warner, 63. Earlier Sunday, authorities officially named Warner as a person of interest in the case, one day after searching his home in Antioch, Tennessee.

Group Of 6 Wanted In Suspected Hate Crime, Attack On Woman Not Wearing Mask On Subway, NYPD Says

NEW YORK — Police released new surveillance pictures Sunday of suspects wanted in a hate crime investigation after a woman was allegedly attacked for not wearing a mask on the subway. The suspects allegedly made 

Trump signs coronavirus relief bill, still pushes for $2,000 stimulus checks

President Trump on Sunday signed the coronavirus relief package that will boost unemployment benefits and avert a government shutdown, while he also continued to push for $2,000 stimulus checks instead of the $600 checks in the bill.

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Trump signs stimulus bill granting most Americans $600 in pandemic aid

President Donald Trump signed the stimulus bill into law late Sunday, averting a government shutdown Tuesday, three people familiar with his plans said Sunday evening. His decision to back down and sign the 

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite - 12 Tasks of Christmas All Steps and Rewards

Christmas has officially arrived and gamers have no shortage of in-game events to help entertain themselves over the holiday break. Mobile gamers who have been working through Pokemon GO's holiday event

Consumers still want to get outdoors as temperatures plunge

PORTLAND, MAINE -- Over the summer, people looking to get out of the house snapped up boats, bicycles and patio furniture, figuring they were safer socializing and being active outdoors than inside. Now that temperatures are dropping, 

Despite corona vaccine, 2021 brings little hope for shopping malls

Even as the retail sector is gradually picking up aided by pent-up demand and festival offers, retailers still expect recovery to stretch across 2021. Many in the industry fear the scenario could compel mall tenants to ask for 

Early Vaccine Doubters Now Show a Willingness to Roll Up Their Sleeves

Ever since the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine began last spring, upbeat announcements were stalked by ominous polls: No matter how encouraging the news, growing numbers of people said they would refuse to get the shot.

Sales of sex toys have boomed during lockdown – and people are getting kinkier than ever, according to Ann Summers data

People have been buying more sex toys during 2020 – and the products are kinkier than before, too, with more people buying BDSM and high-tech equipment. Online sales of sex toys in the UK more than doubled when the country