F.D.A. Clears Pfizer Vaccine, and Millions of Doses Will Be Shipped Right Away
Saturday, December 12, 2020 | |
By Adam Liptak The suit, filed directly in the Supreme Court, sought to bar Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin from casting their electoral votes for Joseph R. Biden Jr. | | By Katie Thomas, Sharon LaFraniere, Noah Weiland, Abby Goodnough and Maggie Haberman An initial shipment of about 2.9 million doses of the vaccine will be sent around the United States over the next week. | | By William K. Rashbaum, Ben Protess and David Enrich Prosecutors have recently interviewed employees of President Trump's lender and insurance brokerage, in the latest indication that he still faces the potential threat of criminal charges once he leaves office. | | |
U.S. By Patricia Mazzei Rebekah Jones became an unlikely celebrity when she lost her job running the state's coronavirus data dashboard. Police say a breach at the Department of Health was traced to her computer. | | Opinion By The Editorial Board The Supreme Court thwarts the latest Trumpist attack on American democracy. | | |
By Reuters As the state grapples with a second wave of coronavirus infections and hospitalizations, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said indoor dining would be banned in New York City starting Monday. | | By The Associated Press Congress is still divided over a stimulus deal, but on Friday senators voted to stave off a shutdown with a one-week stopgap bill. | | By Reuters On Friday, President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. announced additional nominees of his leadership team, echoing Mr. Biden's commitment to building a cabinet representative of the country's diversity. | | |
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