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Cooney fined for campaign finance rule violations
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Former Democratic candidate for Montana governor Mike Cooney will pay a fine to the state’s top political cop after he was found to have violated the state’s campaign finance rules.
Storm brings heavy snow, closes Nebraska virus testing sites
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A strong winter storm made its way across the Upper Midwest Tuesday, creating treacherous travel conditions, spurring warnings urging people to stay off the roads and closing coronavirus testing sites.
Officer who sought warrant at Taylor home could be dismissed
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Louisville police have taken steps that could result in the firing of an officer who sought the no-knock search warrant that led detectives to the apartment where Breonna Taylor was fatally shot.
California lockdowns extended as some hospitals limit care
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California's top health official said hospitals in hard-hit Los Angeles County are turning to “crisis care" and bracing for the coronavirus surge to worsen in the new year, as he extended strict stay-home orders Tuesday in areas where intensive care units have few beds.
Trump's $2,000 checks stall in Senate as GOP blocks vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's push for bigger $2,000
Head of Delaware Chancery Court stepping down
DOVER, Del. (AP) — The chief judge on Delaware’s Court of Chancery has announced that he is resigning from his post early next year.
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First reported US case of COVID-19 variant found in Colorado
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Texas top health official urges quick vaccinations
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas' top health official said Tuesday that COVID-19 vaccine providers who have received doses must give them out as quickly as possible to qualified patients and not hold any in reserve, as the state deals with record-breaking numbers of virus patients in hospitals and new cases.
The Latest: Colo. has 1st US case of virus variant now in UK
DENVER — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis says the state has recorded the first reported U.S. case of the coronavirus variant that has been seen in the United Kingdom.
Man United goes 2nd in Premier League; Leeds enjoys 5-0 rout
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Three weeks after crashing out of the Champions League, Manchester United is looking more like potential English champions again.
Trump's $2K checks stalled in Senate, GOP blocks vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's push for bigger $2,000 COVID-19 relief checks stalled out Tuesday in the Senate as Republicans blocked a swift vote proposed by Democrats and split within their own ranks over whether to boost spending or defy the White House.
Police: Man killed in road rage incident near Coos Bay
NORTH BEND, Ore. (AP) — A 28-year-old North Bend man was killed Sunday in a road-rage incident, police said.
The Latest: Former lawmaker, wife die from virus hours apart
MOSS BLUFF, La. — A former state lawmaker and his wife died from COVID-19 on the same day.
Panel rejects proposals for decertifying police officers
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut's police accountability task force on Tuesday rejected proposals to automatically decertify police officers convicted of felonies and drug possession, as current and former law enforcement officials on the panel opposed the measures.
The Latest: Biden criticizes pace of vaccine rollout
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden is criticizing the Trump administration for the pace of distributing COVID-19 vaccines, saying it is “falling far behind.”
Feds decline charges against officers in Tamir Rice case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department announced Tuesday that it would not bring federal criminal charges against two Cleveland police officers in the 2014 killing of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, saying video of the shooting was of too poor a quality for prosecutors to conclusively establish what had happened.
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Justice Dept. declines charges against Cleveland officers in 2014 fatal shooting of Tamir Rice, closing federal probe
WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Dept. declines charges against Cleveland officers in 2014 fatal shooting of Tamir Rice, closing federal probe.
Minneapolis officials outline new police disciplinary plan
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis' mayor and police chief on Tuesday announced changes in the city's disciplinary processes for police officers in an effort to make it easier to hold them accountable for bad behavior.