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US Forecast for Saturday, December 19, 2020
Mexico expects more migrants tor return from US in 2021
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican officials said Friday they expect even more migrants to come back to Mexico from the United States, both as a result of deportations and voluntary returns.
California hospitals 'crushed' as virus patients flood ICUs
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Increasingly desperate California hospitals are being “crushed” by soaring coronavirus infections, with one Los Angeles emergency doctor predicting Friday that rationing of care is imminent.
VIRUS TODAY: 1 in 5 prisoners tests positive for COVID-19
Here's what's happening Friday with the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S.:
Prosecutor releases security video of Ohio judge being shot
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Surveillance video showing an Ohio judge being shot and wounded at a courthouse before the assailant was himself shot and killed has been released by a county prosecutor.
Search for Tulsa Race Massacre remains may be expanded
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Investigators want to expand their search for bodies of people killed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre after uncovering a dozen sets of remains during a cemetery excavation in October, a state official says.
The Latest: 2nd reported severe reaction to COVID-19 vaccine
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — A second healthcare worker has experienced a severe reaction after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, officials said Friday.
NC appeals judge censured for 'toxic work environment'
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina Court of Appeals judge was censured on Friday after a judicial investigation determined his refusal to squarely address his chief aide's bullying, profanity and dishonesty caused a “toxic work environment" for female law clerks who worked for him.
Biden transition team criticizes cooperation from Pentagon
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden's transition team expressed frustration Friday with the level of cooperation they're getting from political appointees at the Department of Defense, saying there has been “an abrupt halt in the already limited cooperation there."
Indians manager Francona says team's name change "correct"
CLEVELAND (AP) — Manager Terry Francona praised the Cleveland Indians for trying to “do the right thing” with a name change that was inevitable — and necessary.
Visit by COVID-infected official closes Washington Monument
The Trump administration abruptly closed the Washington Monument over exposure concerns from a recent visit by Interior Secretary David Bernhardt, who tested positive this week for the coronavirus.
The Latest: HHS Alex Azar tests negative for COVID-19
WASHINGTON — Health and Human Services Alex Azar continues to test negative for COVID-19 after his wife contracted the coronavirus.
Wife of South Carolina governor tests positive for COVID-19
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina first lady Peggy McMaster has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Watchdog: Floyd protests overwhelmed NYPD, sparking conflict
NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Police Department was caught off guard by the size of the spring protests after the killing of George Floyd and resorted to aggressive disorder control methods that stoked tensions and stifled free speech, the city's inspector general said in a report released Friday.
Biden may time confirmation votes to protect House majority
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect
Bust to boom: Reddick's 5-sack day highlights Arizona rise
Linebacker Haason Reddick doesn't mind admitting he shed a few tears of joy after the brilliant, five-sack afternoon that etched his name into the Cardinals' record books.
Governor 'OK' with 2nd round of shots; Kansas economy slumps
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Gov. Laura Kelly expressed little concern Friday over a smaller-than-expected second shipment of a coronavirus vaccine for Kansas, adding that she expects the state's plan for distributing shots in coming months to boost an economy that has slowed recently.
US stocks slide from records as wait continues for Congress
Wall Street capped a solid week of gains on a down note Friday as the wait drags on to see if Congress can reach a deal to send more cash to struggling workers and businesses.
The Latest: WHO says expert team heads to China in January
GENEVA — The head of emergencies at the World Health Organization says a team of international experts looking into the origins of the coronavirus pandemic will travel to China the first week of January.
With Lawrence back Clemson-Notre Dame meet for ACC title
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The stage is set for a marquee Top 25 showdown in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game this weekend.