Millions of people will lose federal unemployment benefits on Saturday as a result of the standoff between Congress and President TrumpDonald TrumpPowell says White House aides won’t let her help Trump Judge throws out GOP lawsuit to close Georgia ballot drop boxes after business hours Bipartisan, bicameral group urges Trump to sign COVID-19 relief package MORE over the COVID-19 relief measure passed by the House and Senate this week.

Twelve million people will lose benefits through two programs set up under legislation earlier this year in the initial response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to an estimate by The Century Foundation. 

One program set to expire provided benefits to gig workers and other people not eligible for traditional unemployment, while another program set to expire provided 100 percent federal funding for benefits for people who are long-term unemployed. 

 

The Century Foundation estimates that 7.3 million people who benefitted from the first program for gig and other workers not covered by regular unemployment will lose their benefits Saturday. Nearly 1 million more will lose the help before December ends. 

In a surprise, President Trump announced after the bill’s passage that he opposed the measure. Trump criticized direct payments included in the COVID-19 relief package as too stingy, arguing the $600 payments should be raised to $2,000. 

Most Republicans in Congress had opposed the higher payments, and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, negotiating for Trump, had signed off on the measure with the $600 direct payments.

Trump also criticized certain spending provisions in a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill attached to the COVID-19 relief measure that will fund the government through October. The provisions he opposed were also backed by the administration during negotiations over the package, with some of them reflecting provisions in presidential budgets.

The government is set to shut down on Tuesday unless Trump signs the package, or the Congress approves another measure before Tuesday that keeps government operations funded. 

The White House has given little signal of what Trump might do next. It’s possible Trump could veto the package or do nothing, which would result in the unemployment benefits expiring. 

It’s also possible the president could still sign the package despite his criticism of it. 

A number of Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate have urged him to do so, though some other Republicans have criticized the package. 

The White House said the legislation approved by Congress was flown to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida where the president is spending Christmas. 

Trump was on the golf course on Friday. The president has had little on his calendar according to the releases sent out each day by the White House press office, though it has emphasized that Trump is hard at work. 

“During the Holiday season, President Trump will continue to work tirelessly for the American People. His schedule includes many meetings and calls,” the daily guidance from the White House said Thursday evening.

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Donner Ski Ranch welcomed guests on Christmas Day in Norden where skiers were happy, especially with more snow in the forecast. The family-owned resort has COVID-19 protocols in place.

This is one of the few ski resorts that allow walk-up ticket purchases, as capacity permits.

“Keeping everything as clean as we can,” owner Janet Tuttle said. “We’re only letting a limited number of people in the lodge at a time. We have food to go.”

Face masks are mandatory at all times and social distancing is quite easy, given limited capacity.

“After all the lockdown, it’s hard to stay all the time inside,” said skier Bianca Dibrino, who lives in Truckee. “Of course, we need a little bit of movement. Otherwise it’s hard. It’s not healthy.”

Donner Ski Ranch has expanded from weekends only to daily operations.

“We just decided to support a mom and pop place, family-owned place, and keep it low key,” Truckee resident Wendy Nevins said.

Snow was falling in the Sierra Friday evening and was expected through the morning on Saturday. More snow was expected late Sunday night and into the day on Monday.

Tuttle said they haven’t had to limit capacity yet, but she anticipates they might have to after the Christmas storm.

“With the storm that’s coming in today and tonight, and another one in a few days, things are looking very good for the snow,” she said.

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A laboratory technician is pictured handling swab samples at a hospital in Mulhouse, France, in November. French officials confirmed the country’s first case of the new coronavirus variant on Friday.

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A laboratory technician is pictured handling swab samples at a hospital in Mulhouse, France, in November. French officials confirmed the country’s first case of the new coronavirus variant on Friday.

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The more contagious coronavirus variant sweeping through England has officially reached France.

Officials there said on Friday that a French citizen who recently traveled from London has tested positive for the new variant.

The French Health Ministry said the case was found in the city of Tours, about 150 miles southwest of Paris, according to Reuters. The man, who returned from London on Dec. 19, “felt all right” and is self-isolating at home.

The diagnosis came after he was tested in the hospital on Dec. 21, the BBC reported.

Viruses typically mutate, and scientists are working to determine how much of a threat this variant poses. So far, they say it appears more transmissible and harder to control, though it seems unlikely to cause more severe disease and is likely to respond to COVID-19 vaccines.

Its discovery has prompted a number of European countries to restrict travel from the United Kingdom in recent days.

France reopened its borders to eligible travelers and truck drivers from the U.K. on Wednesday, after a brief shutdown that left thousands of truckers stuck. It will continue certain travel restrictions through at least Jan. 6.

And on Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that the U.S. will require all travelers from the U.K. to present proof of a negative coronavirus test from no more than 72 hours before their departure, starting Dec. 28.

As NPR’s Michaeleen Doucleff has reported, researchers have already detected the new variant in several countries, including Denmark, the Netherlands and Australia. Others, including the U.S., have not been tracking variants as closely.

Also on Friday, Japanese officials confirmed the country’s first five cases of the new variant in passengers arriving from the U.K.

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A storm packing a mix of heavy rains and winds knocked out power to thousands of homes across the Northeast on Christmas morning.

There were more than 7,000 customers without power early Friday in Massachusetts. State officials and utility companies had warned that the winds could knock down trees, bringing power lines down with them.

Winds gusted more than 60 miles per hour in some areas during the early morning hours.

Here’s a breakdown of some of the peak wind gusts:

  • Duxbury – 68 mph
  • Blue Hill – 67 mph
  • Walpole – 65 mph
  • Hull – 63 mph
  • Woods Hole – 60 mph
  • Fairhaven – 58 mph
  • Rockport – 57 mph
  • Deer Island – 56 mph
  • Eastham – 54 mph
  • Dennis – 52 mph

The National Weather Service reported that one to three inches of rain had fallen across parts of Massachusetts by Friday afternoon.

The combination of heavy rain and melting snow resulted in flooding in some of areas. There was heavy flooding on portions of Interstate 95 in Cranston, Rhode Island.

Adding to the flooding woes were temperatures that rose into the 60s, accelerating the melting of existing snow cover.

Here’s a breakdown of rainfall totals across Massachusetts, as of 6:30 p.m.

  • Ayer – 4.08″
  • Barre – 3.70″
  • Westhampton – 3.40″
  • Holden – 3.25″
  • Southwick – 3.12″
  • Ashfield – 2.87″
  • Millis – 2.85″
  • Douglas – 2.84″
  • Conway – 2.85″
  • Attleboro – 2.74″
  • Worcester Airport – 2.73″
  • Wrentham – 2.72″
  • Leominster – 2.67″
  • Warwick – 2.51″
  • Sterling – 2.44″
  • Fitchburg – 2.43″
  • Westfield – 2.38″
  • Wayland – 2.33″
  • Westwood – 2.32″
  • Walpole – 2.31″
  • Wellesley – 2.27″
  • Ashburnham – 2.26″
  • Shirley – 2.19″
  • Mendon – 2.15″
  • Norton – 2.11″
  • Hopkinton – 2.07″
  • Chelmsford – 2.01″
  • Natick – 2″

Eversource was cancelling vacations for many employees and bringing in crews from as far away as Pennsylvania and Canada to help restore power in Massachusetts.

Unitil Corp., an electric and gas utility in New England, opened its regional emergency operations centers in response to the high winds.

Temperatures across New England reached the middle 50s to middle 60s, which made parts of the region warmer on Christmas morning than Miami, Florida, where temperatures dropped into the low-to-mid 50s overnight.

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Senator Roy Blunt, chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, warned President Donald Trump in Thursday remarks that attempting to change the bipartisan COVID-19 stimulus package would be “a mistake” after the president urged lawmakers to raise the $600 stimulus checks to $2,000.

The COVID-19 relief bill passed through both chambers of Congress this week after months of deadlocked negotiations as millions of Americans remain unemployed, face eviction and struggle to have adequate food. Although the White House reportedly told Republican lawmakers to back the bill, Trump expressed opposition to the package in a Tuesday video message describing it as “a disgrace.”

In addition to calling for significantly larger stimulus checks for most Americans, the president blasted billions of dollars in funds going to foreign countries and other federal government priorities. These measures were included in a $1.4 trillion omnibus government funding bill included with the $900 billion COVID-19 stimulus package to save time. Most of that spending actually came from the Trump administration’s own budget item requests.

“There’s been some apparent misunderstanding about what’s in the regular appropriating bill and what’s in the COVID relief bill, and generally the regular appropriating bill includes things the administration asked for,” Blunt, who represents Missouri, told reporters on Thursday.

Senator Roy Blunt (R-Missouri) speaks at a press conference with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on December 15. Blunt on Thursday said that it would be “a mistake” to adjust the current bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill that Congress passed this week, despite President Donald Trump describing it as a “disgrace.”
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The GOP senator went on to add: “It took us a long time to get to where we are. I think reopening that bill would be a mistake.” Blunt said that “the best way out of this is for the president to sign the bill, and I still hope that’s what he decides.”

Newsweek reached out to the White House for comment but did not immediately receive a response.

Democratic lawmakers quickly rallied behind the president’s call to raise stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000. Progressive lawmakers pointed out that they’d urge Congress to provide significantly higher direct payments to Americans for months before the legislation was approved by the House and Senate. On Thursday, House Democrats attempted to pass a measure that would dole out $2,000 checks but that move was blocked by House Republicans.

“Today, on Christmas Eve morning, House Republicans cruelly deprived the American people of the $2,000 that the President agreed to support. If the President is serious about the $2,000 direct payments, he must call on House Republicans to end their obstruction,” Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, said in a Thursday statement after the bill failed.

Pelosi plans to bring a stand-alone bill for $2,000 stimulus checks to the House floor for a roll-call vote on Monday, but she also expressed her hope that Trump would sign the current legislation to ensure relief gets out quickly to struggling Americans and to ensure the government remains funded.

Other Republicans have raised concerns about Trump’s opposition to the latest package as well.

“I understand the frustration of the president. I understand the presentation but blindsiding folks and doing this at the last second to me is not conducive because the American people are the ones who lose in this fight,” Representative Tom Reed told CNBC’s Squawk Box on Thursday.

Meanwhile, some GOP senators have reiterated their opposition to any stimulus payments at all.

“I think giving money to people, though, who are already working—look, my kids are working and don’t need a check. They’re not rich, but they don’t need a check. And most working Americans don’t need a check right now,” Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, told Fox News on Wednesday.

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Senate Republicans, including Majority leader Mitch McConnell, have said they would stand against Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville‘s last-ditch efforts to contest the results of the 2020 election.

Tuberville, a newly elected senator from Alabama, previously hinted that he would join GOP Representative Mo Brooks to challenge the election by using the Electoral Count Act of 1877 when Congress meets to finalize the vote on January 6.

If Brooks and Tuberville successfully band together to oppose the electoral vote, both chambers would be required to hold a two-hour debate and then vote on whether to approve or deny the objection. For the process to move forward, both chambers would have to agree on the objection in order to throw out contested electoral votes.

But Senate Republicans have made it clear they want to avoid that messy process.

Senate Republican Whip John Thune said GOP leaders will tell Tuberville that voting to oppose the Electoral College vote would be a futile and politically damaging move, according to The Hill.

“Ultimately every senator will have to make their own decision about that but I think there will be people, yeah, reaching out him just to kind of find out what he’s going to do,” Thune said of Tuberville’s intentions, The Hill reported.

“If nothing else, we need to kind of know the plan,” he said. “We’ll see. He’s made some public statements,” he added. “I’m hoping in the end that all senators will conclude that this election needs to be over with and it’s time to move on.”

Senator John Cornyn, a Republican from Texas and an adviser to the Senate GOP leadership, said that “he’d be shocked,” if fellow GOP leaders haven’t already encouraged Tuberville not to contest the vote.

“It’s basically going through the motions,” Cornyn said of objecting the Electoral College tally. “It’s a futile exercise.”

Senate Republicans said they would stand against Senator-elect Tommy Tuberville’s last-ditch efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 election on January 6. In this photo, Tuberville stands for a photo at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on November 9, 2020.
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The Electoral College officially confirmed Joe Biden to be the next President of the United States on December 14. The upcoming congressional meeting will be the final attempt that Trump and his allies have to contest the vote, after months of failed lawsuits and unsubstantiated claims that the election was riddled with voter fraud.

Along with Thune, McConnell and Senate Rules Committee Chairman Roy Blunt have also advised GOP senators not to oppose the electoral vote next month.

During a December 15 conference call, McConnell warned that objecting to counting certain states’ electoral votes on Jan. 6 would be a political mistake, especially for senators up for reelection, The Hill reported.

Ultimately, Thune said that the GOP leadership wants to “encourage all of our members — new members included — that we got a lot of work ahead of us and that rehashing this takes a lot of time and energy and political capital that could best be used working on an agenda for next year.”

Though Tuberville has not officially confirmed whether or not he will vote to oppose the Electoral College tally, Trump said in a radio interview on December 19 that the Alabama senator appeared eager to do so.

“I spoke to a great gentleman, Tommy Tuberville, last night,” Trump said on Uncovering the Truth, a radio talk show series featuring Rudy Giuliani.

“And he is so excited. He said…he said, ‘You made me the most popular politician in the United States.’ He said, ‘I can’t believe it.’ He’s great. Great senator.”

Newsweek reached out to Tuberville for additional comment, but did not hear back in time for publication.

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“When we have a cold front moving in towards our area, what we get out ahead of the cold front are high clouds, and then as the cold front approaches and gets closer, you get lower and lower clouds — so you get what we call a lowering cloud deck,” Garcia said. “So with the sun coming up, obviously, the sun comes up over the horizon and it’s very low-angled, so it has the opportunity to shine light right through the slot and and give a little bit of elimination to the underside of the clouds.”

Locals took to social media to share their photos of the beautiful sunrise. Due to some rain that is moving through the Bay Area Friday, you might have even caught sight of a rainbow (or two).

“Any rain that’s present can generate a rainbow depending upon exactly where you’re at and how the light’s hitting it,” Garcia said. “… what happens with [double rainbows] is at very specific angles you can get your initial rainbow and then at a higher angle, you can actually get a double rainbow. It can happen anytime that you have a little bit of water in the air and the light passing through it [and] it’s just the right angle for where you’re at.”

The rain system for Friday was expected to start in the early afternoon, with the first droplets falling in the Sonoma County region at mid-day before moving southward through the Bay Area, hitting areas like San Mateo closer to 4 p.m., Garcia said.

The rain was to begin tapering off in the the North Bay by mid-evening, and wrapping up through the rest of the region by about 10 p.m. The Bay Area will also see more rain Sunday night going into Monday.

Expected rain totals for the first round of rain could be from 1 to 2 inches in the wettest parts of the Bay Area, such as Sonoma County; much of the Bay Area will see closer to .5 to 1 inch of rain; the South Bay is expected to see even less rain that that, with less than half an inch expected.

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3 Stocks J.P. Morgan Says Are Ready to Rip Higher

Take a deep breath, get ready, the New Year is just around the corner, and while we’re all ready to celebrate – just on principle, because getting out of 2020 is reason enough for joy – let’s also take stock of where we are and where we’re headed.There’s a growing sense of optimism, engendered by the availability of COVID vaccines and the potential they give for a return to normal on Main Streets around the country. Finally, a chance that the lockdown and social distancing regimes truly are going to end, and in the near-term. There is a real chance that, by the end of a 2021, John Q. Public may be getting back on his feet.Combine that with Wall Street’s current ebullience, as stock markets trade at or near their all-time high levels, and we are looking at the prospect of a banner year. A return to grass roots normalcy will be great – but we also have the prospect of an overall rising market. Writing from JPMorgan, chief US equity strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas writes, “Equities are facing one of the best backdrops in years. Risks relating to global trade tensions, political uncertainty, and the pandemic, will be going away. At the same time, liquidity conditions remain extremely supportive, and there’s an extremely favorable interest-rate environment. That’s a Goldilocks environment for risky assets.”Lakos-Bujas doesn’t shy away from quantifying his optimism. He is predicting as much as 19% gains for the S&P 500, saying that the index will hit 4,000 in the early part of 2021 and reach as high as 4,400 in the later part of the year. Turning Lakos-Bujas’ outlook into concrete recommendations, JPM’s cadre of stock analysts are pounding the table on three stocks that look especially compelling. We ran the trio through TipRanks database to see what other Wall Street’s analysts have to say about.Sotera Health (SHC)Sotera Health occupies a unique niche in the healthcare industry, offering, through its subsidiaries, a range of safety-oriented support businesses for healthcare providers. These services include sterilization procedures, lab testing, and advisory services – and their importance is immediately clear. Sotera boasts over 5,800 healthcare provider customers in more than 50 countries around the world.While not a new company – two of its branches have been in business since the 1930s and 40s – Sotera is new to the stock markets, having held its IPO just this past November. The initial offering was considered successful, raising $1.2 billion on a sale of 53.6 million shares. Earlier this month, Sotera announced that it used much of the IPO capital to pay down $1.1 billion in existing debt. This included $341 million in a first lien term loan, plus the $770 million in aggregated principal on an issue of senior secured notes. The move allowed Sotera to increase its revolving credit facility to $347.5 million. That facility is currently undrawn.Among the bulls is JPM analyst Tycho Peterson who rates SHC an Overweight (i.e. Buy) along with a one-year price target of $35. This figure suggests a 31% upside from current levels. (To watch Peterson’s track record, click here)”SHC is uniquely positioned to benefit from healthy end-market growth and favorable pricing dynamics,” Peterson noted. “Given a diversified operating platform, sticky multi-year contracts, an efficient pricing strategy, significant barriers to entry and high regulatory oversight, we project ~9% sales growth, with higher utilization driving continued expansion [and] robust FCF supports ongoing de-leveraging, leaving us positive on both the near- and longer-term outlook.” The Wall Street analyst corps is firmly behind Peterson on this one – in fact, the 7 recent reviews are unanimous Buys, making the analyst consensus a Strong Buy. SHC is currently trading for $26.75, and its $32.50 average price target implies an upside of 21.5% by the end of 2021. (See SHC stock analysis on TipRanks)Myovant Sciences (MYOV)Let’s stick with the health care industry, and look at Myovant Sciences. This clinical research biopharma company focuses on major issues of reproductive system disease in both men and women. Specifically, Myovant is working to develop treatments for uterine fibroids, endometriosis, and prostate cancer.Myovant’s pipeline currently features Relugolix as a treatment for fibroids and endometriosis. The drug is in Phase 3 trial for the latter, and has had its NDA submitted for the former. Also in the pipeline, and related to reproductive health, is MVT-602, a new drug designed to enhance egg maturation and aid in vitro fertilization.In addition, Myovant has announced this month that Relugolix has been FDA approved – under the brand name Orgovyx – as a treatment for advanced prostate cancer. The drug is the first, and currently only, Oral Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) Receptor Antagonist for the disease. Orgovyx is expected to enter the market in January 2021.Analyst Eric Joseph, in his note on this stock for JPM, describes how he is impressed by Relugolix “based on the clinical and commercial potential of lead asset relugolix for the treatment of endometriosis and uterine fibroids, as well as in men for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer.”The analyst added, “In women’s health, we believe the totality of phase 3 data to date de-risks the likelihood of relugolix approval in the US for uterine fibroids and endometriosis – commercial opportunities that are underreflected at current levels. Further, we see an attractive commercial setup for relugolix in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer as an oral LHRH alternative with a differentiated CV risk profile.”These comments support Joseph’s Overweight (i.e. Buy) rating on MYOV, and his $30 price target implies a 31% upside for the next 12 months. (To watch Joseph’s track record, click here)Overall, the Strong Buy analyst consensus rating on Myovant comes from 5 reviews, and the breakdown is clearly for the bulls: 4 to 1 in favor Buy versus Hold. The stock’s $22.80 share price and $36.40 average price target give a robust upside potential of ~59%. (See MYOV stock analysis on TipRanks)Metropolitan Bank Holding (MCB)For the third stock, we’ll change lanes from health care to finance, where Metropolitan Bank Holding operates – through its subsidiary, Metropolitan Commercial Bank – as a full-service bank for business, entrepreneurial, and personal customers in the mid-market segment. The bank’s services include business lending, cash management, deposits, electronic banking, personal checking, and prepaid cards. In a year that has been difficult for most of us, MCB has managed to post steadily increasing revenues and solid earnings. The bank’s top line has increased from $33 million in Q1 to $36 million in Q3. EPS was stronger, at $1.27 per share, up 30% year-over-year. The gains come as the bank gives forward guidance of $153.9 million in total revenues for next year, which – if met – will reflect a 22% gain over 2020.While MCB’s financial performance has shown steady gains, the share appreciation has not followed suit. The stock has only partially recouped losses taken last winter at the height of the corona crisis, and is currently down 26% this year.Watching the New York banking scene from JPM, analyst Steven Alexopoulos notes general difficulties in the commercial real estate loan sector – an important part of MCB’s portfolio – due to the ongoing pandemic issues. In this environment, he sees Metropolitan Bank as the right choice.“We’re not as bearish as most on the outlook for New York real estate. Having witnessed many cycles in NYC, the time to buy has been when the herd is running in the other direction. In past cycles, MCB has been an outperformer on credit metrics in regards to its loan portfolio relative to our coverage group,” Alexopoulos noted.Alexopoulos goes on to explain another key strength in MCB’s loan portfolio: “In a low interest rate environment, MCB stands better positioned than peers to withstand NIM headwinds with 59% of MCB’s loans being fixed rate and 67% of the remaining floating rate loans have floors to protect from lower short-term rates…” To this end, Alexopoulos rates MCB an Overweight (i.e. Buy) along with a $50 price target. Should the target be met, investors could pocket gains of 43% over the next year. (To watch Alexopoulos’ track record, click here)Some stocks fly under the radar, and MCB is one of those. Alexopoulos’ is the only recent analyst review of this company, and it is decidedly positive. (See MCB stock analysis on TipRanks)To find good ideas for stocks trading at attractive valuations, visit TipRanks’ Best Stocks to Buy, a newly launched tool that unites all of TipRanks’ equity insights.Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this article are solely those of the featured analyst. The content is intended to be used for informational purposes only. It is very important to do your own analysis before making any investment.

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President-elect Joe Biden’s dogs Champ and Major wished Americans a merry Christmas on Thursday — and gave the public a glimpse of what the White House is in for next month.

Champ, a sedate and elderly German shepherd, wore a blanket and decorative bow under the family Christmas tree in a video tweeted out by Biden.

While Champ appeared ready to nap and lounge among the historic furnishings of the White House, rambunctious young Major, also a German shepherd, seemed likely to be a handful for the Secret Service.

Major bolted around the home chewing toys in Biden’s video.

The pets will be the first dogs in the White House since President Barack Obama left office in 2017 and moved to a DC neighborhood nearby with his Portuguese water dog, Bo.

The president-elect, 78 years old, fractured his foot in November while playing with Major. Biden said he tripped on a rug after playfully tugging the animal’s tail.

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“I got out of the shower. I got a dog and anybody who’s been around my house knows — dropped, little pup dropped a ball in front of me. And for me to grab the ball,” Biden said.

“I’m walking through this little alleyway to get to the bedroom. And I grabbed the ball like this and he ran. And I’m joking, running after him and grab his tail. And what happened was that he slid on a throw rug. And I tripped on the rug he slid on. That’s what happened.”

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The $2.3 trillion government funding and coronavirus relief package that was passed by Congress has arrived at President TrumpDonald TrumpPowell says White House aides won’t let her help Trump Judge throws out GOP lawsuit to close Georgia ballot drop boxes after business hours Bipartisan, bicameral group urges Trump to sign COVID-19 relief package MORE’s resort in Florida. 

A source familiar with the situation confirmed to The Hill that the bill has arrived at Mar-a-Lago, where the president is staying for the holidays.

The package faces an uncertain fate after Trump panned the bill this week following months of back-and-forth talks with congressional Democrats and Republicans.

Trump has not actually threatened to veto the package, though he has also not said he will sign it. A number of Republicans including Sen. Roy BluntRoy Dean BluntRelief bill being sent to Trump in Florida Trump’s final weeks create chaos for Congress GOP senator warns K checks can’t pass, urges Trump to sign COVID deal MORE (Mo.) have urged him to sign the package to prevent a government shutdown and a cessation of unemployment benefits.

“The best way out of this is for the president to sign the bill,” Blunt, a member of Senate GOP leadership, told reporters on Thursday. 

Unemployment benefits are set to expire on Saturday if they are not renewed, while a government shutdown would begin on Tuesday without action by the president or the passage of a new bill by Congress, which would also have to be signed by Trump before Tuesday.

The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill regarding if Trump plans to sign or veto the bill.

Congress passed legislation earlier this week that includes a $900 billion COVID-19 relief measure and $1.4 trillion omnibus to fund the government until October.

Among the provisions of the relief part of the package are stimulus checks for up to $600 per adult and per child, an extension of two coronavirus-era unemployment programs and the addition of $300 to all weekly unemployment benefits and $284 billion for small businesses through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). 

The president specifically called on Congress to raise the amount of the stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000. Democrats in the House offered legislation on Thursday to do so, but it was blocked by Republicans. 

Trump also tore into spending provisions such as $85.5 million for assistance to Cambodia and $40 million for the Kennedy Center in Washington that were included in the omnibus and signed off on by his administration and Republicans.

His decision to announce his sudden opposition caught members of both parties off guard.

Sen. Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamOssoff, Warnock each rake in over 0 million Meghan McCain says Merry Christmas to all except for ‘healthy people under 65’ getting vaccine before front-line workers Republicans scramble to prevent year-end legislative disaster MORE (R-S.C.), a top Trump ally in Congress, was seen golfing with the president in Florida on Friday by a pool reporter, though it was not immediately clear if they were discussing the package.

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Members of the progressive “Squad” in the House on Thursday introduced their own bill to send $2,000 stimulus checks to Americans after President Trump this week demanded the $600 checks included in Congress‘ stimulus deal be increased to that number. 

The legislation was spearheaded by Reps. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass.; Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich.; Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y.; Ilhan Omar, D-Minn.; and Pramila Jayapal D-Wash. It came after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the House will meet on Monday to vote on stand-alone legislation for $2,000 stimulus checks. 

“This holiday season, families are being forced to make incredibly difficult decisions, such as whether they should keep their lights on or buy groceries,” Tlaib said in a statement. “Providing $2,000 survival checks would give those struggling right now a lifeline as we continue to fight to defeat COVID-19. It’s time for Trump to stop bluffing and get the members of his party in line so that the government can provide this long-overdue relief to people across the country during this time of great need.”

Representative Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan, left, speaks during a panel discussion during a campaign event for Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent from Vermont and 2020 presidential candidate, in Clive, Iowa, U.S., on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020. Tlaib was one of the co-sponsors of a bill for $2,000 stimulus checks that was introduced Thursday. Photographer: Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Added Pressley: “We’ve been fighting all along for robust survival checks to help people meet their most basic needs, and the broad support that has emerged is a testament to the power of the people and the urgency of this moment. $2,000 in direct cash assistance will help families weather the crisis while we continue fighting for additional relief that meets the scale and scope of the hurt so many are feeling. Let’s get it done.”

TOP DEM UNVEILS BILL TO INCREASE COVID STIMULUS CHECKS TO $2,000 AFTER TRUMP DEMAND

The bill from the “Squad” members is different from a separate bill introduced by Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., that would do essentially the same thing. Neal’s bill would simply change the numbers in the coronavirus stimulus bill to say $2,000 instead of $600, and would only come into effect if the stimulus and government funding package Congress recently sent to the president is signed into law. The printed legislation was flown to Mar-a-Lago, where Trump is spending Christmas. 

The “Squad” bill however is independent of the rest of the stimulus and directly amends the Internal Revenue Code’s wording as it stands currently after the stimulus Congress passed earlier this year. Therefore that bill could be enacted on its own. 

Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., is one of the sponsors of a bill to send Americans $2,000 stimulus checks independent of the other coronavirus-related aid. (Reuters)

No matter what legislation the House passes on stimulus checks, it faces a tough road ahead in the Senate. Republicans in the upper chamber have been on a different page than the president throughout the coronavirus stimulus efforts and widely opposed $2,000 checks.

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Sen. Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said, “I would be surprised if we dealt with” a Democrat push for $2,000 checks. 

Democrats will vote on Monday after 3 p.m. on bigger stimulus checks and will also vote to override Trump’s veto of the National Defense Authorization Act. House Republicans blocked a Democrat effort to provide the $2,000 checks on the floor Thursday. 

Democrats, meanwhile, blocked a GOP effort to address the other part of Trump’s twofold objections to the government spending package – foreign aid. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., accused Democrats of having “selective hearing” for only wanting to address the checks and not the foreign aid. 

Trump’s apparent decision not to sign the massive coronavirus stimulus and government funding package that lawmakers sent to him puts the government at risk of shutting down yet again. 

The government is currently operating on a one-week stopgap bill that was meant only to give Trump time to sign the funding package, which members of Congress say they’d been assured he would.

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Trump could also potentially use a rare pocket veto on the legislation. The current congressional session ends on Jan. 3, which means if Trump does not sign or veto the spending and stimulus before then it essentially vanishes into thin air, bringing Congress back to square one. 

Some in Congress are still hoping Trump will sign the government spending and coronavirus aid package. But it’s not clear exactly what the president’s plans are. 

“I have no idea what he plans to do,” Blunt said Thursday. 

Fox News’ Jason Donner contributed to this report. 

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Cincinnati Police said District 1 and CBS officers are on scene near the John Weld Peck Federal Building on 6th Street investigating an RV with the engine running.

Police said the van was reported to them by security and police at the Federal Building.

“Out of an abundance of caution, based on the incident in Tennessee we are using Explosive Detection K9s to clear the scene,” officials said. “At this time there is nothing else indicating there is anything else of a suspicious nature.”

An explosion rocked downtown Nashville early Christmas morning, an incident that rattled residents for miles and is being called “intentional” by authorities. 

Fox19 reporters on the scene are reporting that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives is on the scene. The Cincinnati Fire Department hazardous devices unit is also on scene.

As of 6:50 p.m., roads Downtown had reopened. Police had closed 6th Street, 7th Street and parts of Main and Sycamore due to the investigation.

Source Article from https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/12/25/cincinnati-police-investigating-rv-outside-federal-building-out-abundance-caution/4046345001/

As the promise of a COVID-19 vaccine is fulfilled amid the rollout of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, the need to continue wearing masks, washing your hands and maintaining social distancing remains mission critical to protecting lives.

However, vaccines may give people a false sense of security that masks are no longer needed. Unfortunately, that is not the case.

Vaccination teaches the body how to successfully fight a virus without actually getting sick. This is in contrast to public health measures, which rely on decreasing exposure to the virus. To effectively contain this pandemic, reducing exposure to the virus and supporting vaccination campaigns must continue.

Here are reasons why you need to continue wearing a mask (and practice other recommended safety guidelines) during and after vaccination:

Vaccination does not provide instant immunity.
Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna’s vaccines require two doses administered weeks apart. Depending on the vaccine, it can take four to six weeks from initial dosing to achieve immunity and protection levels comparable to those in clinical trials. During this time it is still possible to contract an infection and fall ill.

Vaccination trials did not track whether participants wore masks.
While clinical trials have strict enrollment and monitoring criteria, it isn’t clear whether those participating in the studies were provided guidance on mask usage. Given a lack of data, it is not clear whether vaccination efficacy had anything to do with vaccine trial participants adhering to public health safety measures, like wearing masks.

The real world does not mimic a controlled clinical trial.
Factors such as how the vaccine is stored, transported, administered and the medical health of an individual can determine real-world effectiveness of the vaccine. Clinical trials evaluated healthy individuals with stable preexisting diseases. As mass vaccination campaigns ensue, operational logistics along with an individual’s unique medical conditions may affect overall immunity levels.

The herd immunity threshold for COVID-19 is unknown.
Herd immunity occurs when enough of the population is exposed to the virus, typically through vaccination, and limits the ability of the virus to spread. The percentage of population requiring immunization to achieve herd immunity varies by disease. For example, with measles, 95% of the population needs to be vaccinated in order to limit spread. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the herd immunity threshold for COVID-19 has yet to be established.

The duration of vaccine immunity is unknown.
The Food and Drug Administration requires a median two months of safety and efficacy data following completion of the vaccination regimen for emergency use authorization. The length of vaccine coverage is yet to be determined and will be monitored as vaccination campaigns are rolled out. The good news is that our immune system’s memory cells, which identify infections and mounts an immune response, persisted beyond six months in certain patients infected with COVID-19.

It is unclear whether vaccines prevent transmission of COVID-19.
In their clinical trials, Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, did not track cases of asymptomatic infections with COVID-19. This means the ability of the vaccine to decrease transmission was never evaluated. Future studies will need to evaluate whether vaccination decreases viral transmission before we can re-evaluate the role of public health measures.

As this pandemic rages on globally, with over 1.5 million dead, according to the World Health Organization data, the scientific community has realized its own impressive milestone. In 10 months, vaccines were created, tested and deployed with enviable efficacy rates of over 94%, and no serious adverse events. Much of that success relies on continued cooperation. It is imperative that every eligible individual gets vaccinated. Vaccination significantly decreases the risk of getting sick, but it does not signal the end of public health measures.

Jay Bhatt is an internist, an instructor at the University of Illinois School of Public Health and an ABC News contributor. Shazia Ahmed, M.D., is a private practice physician in Massachusetts and former chief medical officer of 2020 On-Site.

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ATLANTA — The Rev. Raphael G. Warnock and Jon Ossoff, the Democratic challengers in the Senate runoffs in Georgia, have each raised more than $100 million since October — enormous sums that surpassed their Republican opponents by a significant margin and underscored Democrats’ confidence after recent gains the party has made in the state and their hopes that they might capture the Senate.

The contests have drawn a surge of attention and investment from outside of Georgia, given the stakes, and the campaigning has only intensified in the final weeks before the runoff, which is scheduled for Jan. 5.

Senator David Perdue, one of the Republican incumbents, raised $68 million in the period between Oct. 15 and Dec. 16, according to reports to the Federal Election Commission made public on Thursday. Senator Kelly Loeffler, the other Republican, raised close to $64 million during that period.

Mr. Ossoff, who is running against Mr. Perdue, became the best-funded Senate candidate in history after pulling in $106.7 million, according to the filings, and Mr. Warnock, who is challenging Ms. Loeffler, has raised $103.3 million.

Source Article from https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/25/us/politics/georgia-senate-record-fundraising.html

Nashville authorities believe an explosion that occurred in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning was an “intentional act” sparked by a vehicle blast. 

Police came across a suspicious RV parked outside a nearby AT&T building near Second Avenue and Commerce Street before 6 a.m., when initially responding to calls of shots fired in the area, said Metro police spokesperson Don Aaron. 

There was no immediate evidence of any shooting but officers alerted the department’s bomb squad, which was en route when a “significant explosion” happened about 30 minutes later,  Aaron said.

Just before the blast, witnesses in the area reported a dire warning coming from the RV: “Evacuate now. There is a bomb. A bomb is in this vehicle and will explode.” 

Then, the voice started a 15-minute countdown.

Officers were conducting door-to-door checks in the area and redirected a man walking his dog along the street. The force of the explosion knocked an officer to the ground and gave another officer what police hope is temporary hearing loss. Three people were hospitalized with injuries, police said.

Source Article from https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2020/12/25/downtown-nashville-explosion-christmas/4044635001/