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Now the world must change and humanity must do it together

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A year that is expected to turn misery and disease due to a virus, a year of hope and belief in a miracle will help humanity return to a life of security and health again, But the world does not heal by itself, we must all contribute to a whole world should feel good again, It’s like with love it must be constantly maintained and nothing we can take for granted, Give your love attention time encouragement, then we must also maintain our world, The world it can not stand how much misery and violence and In any case, in the end, the world also gives way. If we are to continue to enjoy life on our earth, we must all examine ourselves and be able to give back in order for humanity to appreciate what we have and enjoy all these opportunities we have.

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McConnell rebukes effort to overturn Electoral College | TheHill

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) warned against supporting efforts to challenge the Electoral College results, the first time he’s spoken publicly against the Trump-endorsed plan by members of his caucus to throw out President-elect Joe Biden’s win. McConnell’s remarks came at the start of the Senate’s first debate as part of what is expected to be an hours-long effort that will ultimately end in Congress affirming Biden’s win. McConnell, speaking from the Senate floor, said that the allegations of fraud didn’t reach the standard for challenging the election results and warned of dramatic consequences if the effort were successful. “If this election were overturned by mere allegations from the losing side, our democracy would enter a death spiral. We’d never see the whole nation accept the election again,” McConnell said.

Source: McConnell rebukes effort to overturn Electoral College | TheHill

‘Hitler was right on one thing,’ US congresswoman says at pro-Trump rally – The Jerusalem Post

“Hitler was right on one thing: He said, whoever has the youth has the future,” Miller said. “Fill your children’s minds with what is true and right and noble, and then they can overcome evil with good because they can actually discern between what is evil and what is good.”
Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, condemned Miller’s remarks on Twitter.
“Hitler wasn’t right on anything – and invoking his name in this or any other context is wildly offensive & disrespects the millions who perished due to the Nazis’ hateful, genocidal regime,” he wrote. “An apology is the least you can do for your constituents & our country.”
Miller, who was elected in November to her first term representing her southern Illinois district, is a farmer who teaches Sunday school, according to her campaign website. The Jewish Telegraphic Agency has reached out to Miller for comment.

Source: ‘Hitler was right on one thing,’ US congresswoman says at pro-Trump rally – The Jerusalem Post

CVS, Walgreens Covid vaccines in nursing homes: First round by Jan 25

  • CVS Health and Walgreens said they expect to complete the first round of Covid vaccinations in nursing homes and assisted living facilities by Jan. 25.
  • Vaccinating residents and staff at nursing homes and assisted living facilities is one of the first major steps in the nationwide rollout.
  • CVS said it has confronted a couple of challenges during the program, including lower-than-expected uptake in staff.
  • The vaccine rollout has been slower than federal officials anticipated, but CVS and Walgreens said their effort is ramping up quickly.

Source: CVS, Walgreens Covid vaccines in nursing homes: First round by Jan 25

Rioters storm Capitol after Trump urges action, halting declaration of Biden victory

Vice President Mike Pence was ushered out of the Senate as the U.S. Capitol Complex went into lockdown due to an external security threat, while Trump supporters rioted outside the building.

A member of the Senate told NBC News that Vice President Pence and Sen. Charles Grassley, the president pro-tem, have been taken to a secure location. The Senate doors are closed and locked, and senators have been told to stay away from the doors.

Lawmakers had just begun the procedural process of counting the Electoral College votes and formally declaring President-elect Joe Biden the winner.

Earlier, Trump, during a rally, encouraged thousands of his supporters to march to the Capitol to protest the confirmation of Biden’s victory.

The Cannon House Office Building and Madison Building were evacuated earlier in the day. Occupants that were evacuated from Cannon, on the House side of the Capitol, had been given clearance to re-enter the building.

Source: Rioters storm Capitol after Trump urges action, halting declaration of Biden victory

Daily COVID-19 cases in Japan top 6,000 for first time | The Japan Times

Japan’s daily coronavirus infections totaled 6,004 cases, topping 6,000 for the first time since the start of the outbreak last year, a Kyodo News tally based on official data showed Wednesday, just a day ahead of an expected state of emergency declaration for the Tokyo area.

The latest results, which far exceeded the previous record of 4,916 on Tuesday, came a day before Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is set to declare another state of emergency in Tokyo and three neighboring prefectures.

Source: Daily COVID-19 cases in Japan top 6,000 for first time | The Japan Times