Draft Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez! Source: Two lawmakers announce bids to succeed Bustos at DCCC | TheHill
Facebook, Google, other major developers decline to offer native Apple silicon apps at launch
They don’t want me business – good bye
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A number of major app makers, including Facebook, Google and Candy Crush Saga developer King, will not offer initial support for Apple silicon Macs at launch, according to a report on Monday.
San Antonio officials report 400+ new coronavirus cases as positivity rate rises for third straight week – ExpressNews.com
Intelligent birds | Neuroscience | The Guardian
On the south-west Pacific island of New Caledonia, a crow called Emma has stunned researchers by operating a vending machine they constructed for it, remembering the size of a token needed to release a treat. The ongoing investigation into the intelligence of the species follows the discovery that it works material into fishing hook-style tools to extract larvae from holes in dead wood. Source: Intelligent birds | Neuroscience | The Guardian
Prepandemic coronavirus antibodies may react to COVID-19 | CIDRAP
They found that blood samples from some noninfected donors—particularly children—contained antibodies that could recognize both SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, and other common coronaviruses, such as those responsible for the common cold.
To confirm their results, the researchers analyzed more than 300 blood samples collected from 2011 to 2018. While almost all samples had antibodies against coronaviruses that cause the common cold, 16 of 302 adults (5.3%) had antibodies that would recognize SARS-CoV-2—regardless of whether they had recently had a cold. Only 1 of an additional 13 adult blood donors (7.7%) recently infected with other coronaviruses had cross-reactive antibodies. Of samples from 50 pregnant women, 5 (10%) had such antibodies.
In contrast, 21 of 48 children aged 1 to 16 (44%) had cross-reactive antibodies, with those aged 6 to 16 most likely to have them.
Source: Prepandemic coronavirus antibodies may react to COVID-19 | CIDRAP
Former GOP lawmakers call on Trump to accept election results | TheHill
The Republican signers of the statement — a large number of whom endorsed Biden for president — include former Reps. Tom Coleman (Mo.), Susan Molinari (N.Y.), Jim Greenwood (Pa.), Jim Kolbe (Ariz.), Chris Shays (Conn.), Mickey Edwards (Okla.), Dick Zimmer (N.J.), Jim Walsh (N.Y.), Ray La Hood (Ill.), Peter Smith (Vt.), Steve Bartlett (Texas), Charlie Dent (Pa.), Scott Klug (Wis.), John LeBoutillier (N.Y.), Doug Bereuter (Neb.), Deborah Pryce (Ohio), Charles Djou (Hawaii), Bob Inglis (S.C.), Alan Steelman (Texas), Steve Kuykendall (Calif.), Connie Morella (Md.), Wayne Gilchrest (Md.), Bob Bauman (Md.), Mike Parker (Miss.), Tim Petri (Wis.), Barbara Comstock (Va.), Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), Jack Quinn (N.Y.) and Jim Leach (Iowa).
Source: Former GOP lawmakers call on Trump to accept election results | TheHill
Trump associate David Bossie tests positive for coronavirus | TheHill
David Bossie, who was recently tapped with overseeing the Trump campaign’s legal challenges in the aftermath of Election Day, has tested positive for coronavirus, a person familiar with the matter confirmed Monday.
The campaign last week had reportedly tasked Bossie with leading efforts to pursue lawsuits in battleground states where President Trump was trailing President-elect Joe Biden. It’s unclear how his diagnosis will impact that effort, which has largely been scattershot and marked by chaotic press conferences.
Source: Trump associate David Bossie tests positive for coronavirus | TheHill
Georgia GOP senators call on Georgia secretary of state to resign | TheHill (ROTFLMAO – ha ha ha ha ha ha)
The joint call for Raffensperger’s resignation by both of his state’s Republican senators comes as the vote count out of the traditionally red state shows President-elect Joe Biden with a roughly 10,600-vote lead over President Trump.
Source: Georgia GOP senators call on Georgia secretary of state to resign | TheHill
Former Vice President Dan Quayle: It is time for Trump to ‘move on’ | TheHill
“Unfortunately, we were the last incumbent president to lose, and it’s not easy,” he said. “But we’ve had enough time to look at what’s going on, there have been a lot of allegations they continue to investigate, but from my viewpoint, I don’t think there’s any systemic fraud.”
“It’s time to move on, and therefore I hope that there’s some sort of announcement from the White House sooner rather than later,” he continued.
Quayle is among the few current and former Republican leaders who have acknowledged Biden’s electoral win.
Source: Former Vice President Dan Quayle: It is time for Trump to ‘move on’ | TheHill
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