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NY Post Urges Trump to Concede

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President Donald Trump’s continued effort to overturn the Nov. 3 election results got a front-page rebuke from one his most loyal backers: the New York Post. “Mr. President, it’s time to end this dark charade,” the New York City tabloid’s editorial board wrote in Monday’s edition. The paper, which endorsed Trump for president, tells Trump to “Give it up,” adding “for your sake and the nation’s.” Trump is a regular reader of the New York Post. When he cut off White House subscriptions to certain newspapers last year, the Post wasn’t one of them. Paper copies have been delivered to the White House throughout his presidency. Before the election, a columnist for the newspaper, owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp., called Trump an “invincible hero.” Murdoch is also the founder and owner of Fox News, which has come under heavy fire from Trump and conservative viewers for their coverage of the president and the election this year. The paper had also made a controversial decision to publish an

Despite Strict Lockdowns In Calif., COVID-19 Cases Are Higher Than Ever

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FILE – In this Dec. 18, 2020 file photo an unidentified patient receives oxygen on a stretcher, while Los Angeles Fire Department Paramedics monitor him outside the Emergency entrance, waiting for admission at the CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles.  (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes,File) California has one of the strictest lockdowns in the country, though coronavirus cases are   reportedly higher   than ever before. The Golden State issued another round of stay-at-home orders in hopes to curb the virus, but continues to see a  surge  in new cases. This came after Gov. Gavin Newsom placed the state under strict lockdown measures yet again, despite the fact that they are seemingly ineffective. President Trump addressed the Democrat-run states’ lockdowns by claiming they cause far more damage than good. He emphasized Republican-run states are doing well, especially compared to the surge in cases that states under tough restrictions are experiencing. A professor of medici

Trump accuses McConnell, others in GOP of failing to fight for him

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Trump suggested McConnell and Senate Republicans haven’t worked hard enough to assure him a second term Facebook Twitter Flipboard Comments Print Email Fox News Flash top headlines for December 24 Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. President Trump  on Saturday accused Senate Majority Leader  Mitch McConnell  and other Republicans of failing to fight on his behalf regarding the outcome of the  2020 presidential election  – which Trump continues to argue was " Rigged & Stolen ." The president’s latest claims came just 25 days ahead the scheduled Jan. 20 inauguration of Democrat  Joe Biden , following the Nov. 3 election and a Dec. 14 vote by the Electoral College that all but confirmed Biden’s victory. Only a Jan. 6 session on Capitol Hill – at which lawmakers are expected to accept the election results – stands between Trump and the conclusion of his time in the White House. It didn’t have to be that way, Trump suggested Sa

Fauci claims herd immunity numbers were 'guestimates,' settles on 75-80%

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Dr. Anthony Fauci  on Sunday dismissed accusations that he deliberately moved the goalposts on when the country would vaccinate enough people against COVID-19 to reach herd immunity, saying he was previously offering "guestimates." Reported by some outlets as a " confession ," Fauci  told The New York Times : "When polls said only about half of all Americans would take a vaccine, I was saying herd immunity would take 70 to 75 percent …Then, when newer surveys said 60 percent or more would take it, I thought, ‘I can nudge this up a bit,’ so I went to 80,85." In subsequent interviews, Fauci has focused on the other part of  that Times report  in which he compared COVID-19 to measles, saying at the time that "I'd bet my house that COVID isn't as contagious as measles." Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, attends a Coronavirus Task Force news conference at the White House in Washington, D.C.,

Nashville bombing suspect identified as Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, police sources say

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Video Nashville target may have been the AT&T building, mayor says Former homicide detective and Fox News contributor Ted Williams provides insight into questions raised about the possible 5G conspiracy connection as a potential motive for the Nashville bombing. The suspect allegedly behind the  Christmas Day   bombing  in downtown  Nashville  has been identified as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, two law enforcement sources confirmed to Fox News. Authorities believe Warner owned the RV that exploded in downtown Nashville early Friday, sources said. He also is believed to be deceased from the blast. NASHVILLE COPS DETAIL LIFE-SAVING MOMENTS BEFORE EXPLOSION: 'CHRISTMAS WILL NEVER BE THE SAME FOR US'  Human tissue was found amongst the debris left behind by the explosion, and investigators will be conducting DNA testing. A law enforcement member walks past damage from an explosion in downtown Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Dec. 25, 2020. Buildings shook in the immediate are