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AP News Digest 6:05 p.m.
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AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EST
Trump, still not conceding defeat, trumpets vaccine progress
MLS plans to start 2021 season on time, play full schedule
Major League Soccer intends to open its 2021 season as planned in early March but will remain nimble because of the coronavirus.
AP FACT CHECK: Trump wrongly takes full credit for vaccine
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday wrongly claimed full credit for Pfizer Inc.’s announcement that its COVID-19 vaccine was robustly successful, misrepresenting the extent of government support behind the company’s efforts.
White supremacist sentenced to 2 years in bomb plot case
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A white supremacist who told an undercover FBI agent about his plans to firebomb a synagogue or attack a Las Vegas bar catering to LGBTQ customers was sentenced Friday to two years in prison.
Kispert, Ayayi lead No. 1 Gonzaga's quest for national title
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Corey Kispert believed Gonzaga would be playing for the national title at the end of last season, before the Bulldogs' championship aspirations were derailed by the coronavirus pandemic.
NFL increasing grants to military organizations
The NFL has expanded plans to honor, empower and connect the nation’s military service members, veterans and their families.
G-20 agrees on framework for more debt relief amid COVID-19
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The Group of 20 nations, representing the world’s biggest economies, announced Friday that low-income countries hardest hit by the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic could potentially get an extension on their debt payments beyond mid-2021, and in the most severe cases, a debt write-off.
Mary Christina Beall
Mary Christina Beall was born March 15, 1947, to Eddie and Peggy Barden in Spokane, Wash. Mary was the youngest of one brother and two sisters.
In Georgia, Trump's shadow looms over pair of Senate runoffs
ATLANTA (AP) — President Donald Trump won’t be on the ballot in January when Georgia voters settle two Senate runoffs that will determine
THE CHEAP SEATS with STEVE CAMERON: Seahawks need a few stops on 'D' — as well as some more healthy bodies
Can the Seahawks get enough stops to be, like, average?
RECORDS
Judgments and sentencings
WRs Diggs, Hopkins turn Bills and Cards into must-see TV
GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Buffalo's Stefon Diggs and Arizona's DeAndre Hopkins are two receivers who have flourished in their new homes after being traded to their respective teams just hours apart in March.
As virus cases rise, Southwest sees slower travel recovery
DALLAS (AP) — Southwest Airlines cautioned Thursday that the tenuous recovery in air travel could be fading as coronavirus cases spike across the United States.
Correction: NerdWallet-Millennial Money-New Debt Rules story
In a story Nov. 10 about rules covering third-party debt collectors, The Associated Press — in an article supplied by the personal finance website NerdWallet — reported erroneously that collectors can’t ask for a post-dated check for them to cash later. Collectors can ask for a post-dated check, but must warn consumers a set number of days before the check is cashed. Collectors can’t ask for a post-dated check for the purpose of threatening or instituting criminal prosecution.
Federal Way reaches settlement with DOJ over school bullying
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. (AP) — Federal Way Public Schools has agreed to better track and prevent bullying as part of a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department, changes the district says have been underway for years.
Braves' Freeman wins NL MVP, White Sox slugger Abreu gets AL
NEW YORK (AP) — As opening day finally approached, Freddie Freeman had far bigger concerns than perfecting his swing and practicing his scoops.
White supremacists killed Ethiopian man but his son thrives
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The California lawyer who for years made sure white supremacist Tom Metzger made payments on a judgment for his role in the killing of an Ethiopian man studying in the U.S. took no money for himself from the case but ended up with something priceless: a son.
North Valley Food Bank food drive surpasses goal by 1,000 pounds
The North Valley Food Bank wrapped up its Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat! food drive last week.
White supremacists killed Ethiopian man but his son thrives
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The California lawyer who for years made sure white supremacist Tom Metzger made payments on a judgment for his role in the killing of an Ethiopian man studying in the U.S. took no money for himself from the case but ended up with something priceless: a son.