Pres. Biden calls for more COVID-19 relief: ‘The COVID-19 package that passed in December … was just a down payment. We need more action and we need to move fast.’ pic.twitter.com/j6lQATvwmL
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) January 25, 2021
➤HOUSE SENDING TRUMP IMPEACHMENT ARTICLE TO SENATE TODAY, MORE REPUBLICANS OPPOSE: House Democrats will bring the sole article of impeachment that was passed against former President Donald Trump to the Senate this evening ahead of a Senate trial that is expected to begin in two weeks. That comes as a growing number of Republican senators are saying they're opposed the having a trial with Trump no longer in office, lowering the chances that enough Republicans would side with the Democrats to convict, or on a separate vote that would bar Trump from holding federal office again. The Democratic-led House impeached Trump on one charge of "incitement to insurrection" one week after the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Threats Against Lawmakers: Meanwhile, AP cited a U.S. official as saying federal law enforcement is looking at number of threats aimed at members of Congress as Trump's impeachment trial gets closer, including talk of killing or attacking lawmakers outside the Capitol. That has led Capitol Police and other federal law enforcement to say they want some of the more than 25,000 National Guard troops that were brought into Washington, D.C., ahead of President Biden's inauguration to remain. AP cited the Guard Bureau as saying all but 7,000 will have gone home in the coming days, and that their number will continue to go down in the coming weeks to about 5,000 guardsmen, who are expected to remain until mid-March.
Vaccine Supply Concerns: Top health officials in the new Biden administration expressed concern yesterday about vaccine shortages, but expressed optimism that the situation would be improve. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said on Fox News Sunday, "I think that the supply is probably going to be the most limiting constraint early on, and we’re really hoping that after that first hundred days we will have much more production." She said she hoped the supply problems would be eased by March as more vaccines get delivered.
Biden to Reinstate Travel Restrictions, Add South Africa: President Biden will today reinstate coronavirus travel restrictions on non-U.S. travelers from the U.K., Ireland, Brazil and 26 other European countries, and add South Africa to the restricted list because of a worrisome virus mutation that's shown up there. Trump is reversing an order former President Donald Trump issued in his final days in office that called for easing the travel restrictions.
Five people, unborn child killed in Indianapolis shooting https://t.co/c6M44i9ZqE pic.twitter.com/7DYOSiqpwF
— New York Post (@nypost) January 25, 2021
➤FIVE KILLED, INCLUDING PREGNANT WOMAN, IN INDIANAPOLIS MASS SHOOTING: Five people were killed in a mass shooting in Indianapolis early Sunday, among them a pregnant woman whose unborn child also died. Police responded to a report of someone shot just before 4 a.m. and found a "juvenile male" with gunshot wounds. They then got information that led them to a home less than a block away, where they found five people who'd been shot to death, including the pregnant 19-year-old woman, a 13-year-old girl, and an 18-year-old man. The other two victims, one male and one female, were both 42 years old. All the victims except the pregnant woman had the same last name. The juvenile is expected to survive. Police said it didn't appear to be a random shooting. They didn't as of yesterday have any named suspects, but said they believed more than one attacker could have been involved.
➤CHICAGO TEACHERS VOTE AGAINST RETURNING TO CLASSROOM, DESPITE DISTRICT ORDERS: The Chicago Teachers Union said Sunday that its members voted against returning to in-person classes over coronavirus concerns, despite district officials having ordered them to go back to classrooms and contending that refusing to return would amount to an illegal strike. Chicago public school officials wanted kindergarten through eighth grade teachers and other staffers to go back to schools today to get ready for some 70,000 students to come back for part-time in-school classes starting on February 1st. But the teachers' union said it's concerned about the health of its members, believing the district's coronavirus safety plan isn't good enough and that vaccinations should be more widespread before they go back. They therefore called on their members to continue teaching from home instead.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders to run for governor of Arkansas https://t.co/eeIULy8CDQ pic.twitter.com/m6Jqvl064M
— The Hill (@thehill) January 25, 2021
Chiefs Beat Bills: The Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills 38-24 in the AFC title game, with Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, not showing any ill effects from the concussion he suffered last week, finishing with 325 yards passing and three touchdowns. The loss for the Bills came after reaching their first AFC title game since 1994.
FINAL: Back-to-back AFC Championship wins for the @Chiefs! #NFLPlayoffs #RunItBack
— NFL (@NFL) January 25, 2021
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FINAL: The @Buccaneers are headed to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2003! #NFLPlayoffs #TBvsGB
— NFL (@NFL) January 24, 2021
(by @Lexus) pic.twitter.com/42nGVe8HuK
⚾CLOSER HAND AGREES TO DEAL WITH NATIONALS: Closer Brad Hand has agreed to a one-year, $10.5 million deal with the Washington Nationals, according to reports Sunday (January 24th). The 30-year-old led the majors with 16 saves during last year's pandemic-shortened season with the Cleveland Indians.
➤UNIV. OF MICHIGAN STOPS ALL SPORTS AFTER CORONAVIRUS VARIANT FOUND: The University of Michigan has suspended all sports after it had several positive tests for the new, more contagious Covid-19 variant in people linked to the athletic department. The entire department could be in quarantine for two weeks, according to AP. The school said the state's Department of Health and Human Services had called for a more aggressive strategy against the virus for the new mutation, however the department made clear Sunday that it had issued recommendations for the school, but not an order.
🏒HOCKEY HALL OF FAMER GEORGE ARMSTRONG DEAD AT 90: Hockey Hall of Famer George Armstrong, who was the captain of four Toronto Maple Leafs teams that won Stanley Cups in the 1960s, had died of heart complications, the team announced Sunday. He was 90. Armstrong played 21 seasons for the Maple Leafs, 12 of them as team captain, and is still the franchise leader in games played. He was also one of the first players of Indigenous descent to play professional hockey.
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