“Feeling blessed and excited for the next chapter!” she wrote on Instagram. Source
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Nets star Kyrie Irving buys house for George Floyd’s family
“I just want to keep continuing to fulfill our purpose in serving a lot of the underserved communities,” he said. Source
Biden’s homeland security pick faces questions at Senate confirmation hearing
If confirmed by the Senate, Alejandro Mayorkas, the son of Cuban refugees, would lead a department facing a host of serious issues, both inside and outside the U.S. Source
1/17: Schiff, Carter, Justice, Walensky, Gottlieb
This week on “Face the Nation,” the nation’s capital is an armed fortress as America anxiously awaits the next 72 hours. Source
U.S. COVID-19 death toll tops 400,000
Just over a month has passed since America’s death toll hit 300,000, and health experts expect COVID-19 to kill half a million people in the U.S. by sometime in February. Source
Dr. Rachel Levine to make history with nomination
Dr. Levine is currently leading Pennsylvania’s public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Source
Trump releases farewell address
After an assault on the Capitol and a second impeachment, President Trump tried to remind Americans of his agenda. Source
Doctors locked out from Houston hospital, treat patients in parking lot
The locks on Heights Hospital were changed overnight. A notice from a lawyer cited more than $1 million in back rent. Source
Maryland boy to be featured at inauguration special for helping those in need during pandemic
At just 8-years-old, Cavanaugh Bell from Maryland will be among those featured during the presidential inauguration’s primetime special, “Celebrating America.” Throughout the pandemic, he’s been delivering supplies and building mobile pantries for communities in need. Now, he’s taking on a larger role and will be introducing musician Justin Timberlake. Mireya Villarreal caught up with Cavanaugh ahead of the big day. Source
Dire shortage of convalescent plasma as COVID-19 cases surge
“We need as many of our recovered COVID-19 patients as possible to roll up their sleeves,” American Red Cross warns. Source