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Duke beat Georgia Tech 69-57 in its return from a COVID-19 outbreak that had led to a pair of postponements.
Hong Kong Bans Flights, Imposes Other COVID-19 Restrictions
Hong Kong authorities have announced a two-week ban on flights from the United States and seven other countries and are holding 2,500 passengers on a cruise ship for coronavirus testing.
In Their Own Words: House Lawmakers Remember Jan. 6
Around three dozen Democrats were trapped in the House gallery on Jan. 6 after the rest of their colleagues had been evacuated.
‘Jeopardy!’ Champion Amy Schneider Robbed in Oakland
Reigning "Jeopardy!" champion Amy Schneider was robbed at gunpoint over New Year's weekend in Oakland, California.
Prosecutor Drops Groping Charge Against Former NY Governor Cuomo
Albany's top prosecutor says he is set to drop a criminal charge accusing former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of fondling an aide.
Drivers Snowed-in All Night as I-95 Shuts Down in Virginia
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam says help is on the way to hundreds of motorists who spent a chilly night snowed in along on Interstate 95 after a crash involving six tractor-trailers in Virginia.
Teachers at Culture War Front Lines with Jan. 6 Education
Teachers have found themselves on the front lines of the culture wars as the anniversary of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol arrives.
Jan. 6 Attack Posed Loyalty Test for Indiana Rep. Greg Pence
Former Vice President Mike Pence's brother, Indiana Congressman Greg Pence, may be an interesting witness in the January 6 Insurrection hearings.
Activists Urge Tesla to Close New Xinjiang Showroom
The pressure is on companies to take positions on Xinjiang, Tibet, Taiwan and other politically charged issues.
Trump, Ivanka, Don Jr Subpoenaed By NY Attorney General
New York’s attorney general has issued subpoenas to former President Donald Trump and his two eldest children in connection with an ongoing civil investigation.