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This is the second time in two months a Republican senator has faced accusations of breaking the rules on donations.
Experts hailed the findings of the preliminary study as older people are more vulnerable to complications from COVID, and usually less likely to respond to vaccines.
Arizona's Republican governor has said there are still questions that need to be answered about the election.
Victory Church in Tulsa posted on Facebook that it was hosting a "Friendsgiving" on November 22 and encouraged people to "come share a meal with us & BRING A NEIGHBOR."
Biden has said celebrations should be limited, with the number of people involved capped due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The billionaire Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist said this week that content uploaded to the up-and-coming "free speech" platform includes "crazy stuff."
The president fired Christopher Krebs, director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, who rejected claims of election fraud.
Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Wednesday finds that 52 percent of GOP voters think Trump "rightfully won" the election.
The Delaware senator said he was "gravely concerned" about an "abrupt" withdrawal from the countries at a think tank event in 2019.
Governor Andy Beshear has made it clear that the new restrictions are "surgical and targeted steps" and not a state shutdown.
While Republicans on Capitol Hill are not clambering to the president's side to back the idea, they are far from closing the door on the notion.
The driver, David Kangogo, told Newsweek the passenger started verbally abusing him after he asked him to put on a mask during the ride in Issaquah, Washington.