lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2020

Today in History for December 1st

Rosa Parks is arrested in Montgomery, Alabama; Former communist official Sergei Kirov is assassinated in Leningrad; Beatlemania arrives in America; Actor and director Woody Allen is born. (Dec. 1)

       

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Rural hospital struggling with COVID cases

Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Missouri is grappling with rising cases of COVID-19. The small hospital with roughly 6 doctors and 75 nurses, is in crisis and doctors are making difficult, often heartbreaking decisions. (Dec. 1)

       

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Governor warns of further stay-at-home orders; Manson follower's parole is blocked

Plus: Diners descend upon Pasadena, San Francisco considers banning smoking in apartments, and L.A. closes playgrounds.

       

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Navy will decommission, scrap USS Bonhomme Richard, the warship that burned for days off San Diego this summer

The Navy cited extensive damage that would cost over $3 billion, including major structural, electrical and mechanical repairs that would take years.

       

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Supreme Court census case about 'political power'

Through a Supreme Court showdown on the 2020 census, U.S. President Donald Trump is attempting to exclude people living in the country illegally from the population count used to divvy up congressional seats. (November 30)

       

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NYC schools to be re-evaluated after holidays

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says the plan for the city's school system is to reopen to in-person learning and increase the number of days a week many children attend class before re-evaluating the situation after the holiday season. (Nov. 30)

       

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Georgia official says recount is on schedule

Georgia's top elections official says a machine recount of votes cast in the presidential race in the state is on schedule to be completed this week (Nov. 30)

       

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