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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Judge orders LSU to turn over complete police report sought in USA TODAY lawsuit

After a nearly five-month battle, an East Baton Rouge Parish District Court judge fined Louisiana State University and ordered the school to give USA TODAY an unredacted copy of a 2016 police report that names former star running back Derrius Guice.

U.S. formally links Russia to massive 'ongoing' cyber attack; scope of hacking unclear

U.S. officials Tuesday formally named Russia as the likely source of a massive, ongoing cyber attack that has compromised key government and private sector systems across the country. A joint statement issued by the FBI, Department of Homeland Security

Ohio Gov. signs controversial 'stand your ground' legislation into law

COLUMBUS, Ohio – For more than a year, Gov. Mike DeWine warned GOP Ohio lawmakers: Don't send me any gun bills until you deal with the plan I introduced after the Dayton mass shooting in August 2019. On Monday he caved. He signed into law a controversial

California woman pleads guilty to federal hate crime for threatening to bomb country's oldest Catholic school for girls

A California woman has pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for threatening to bomb the country's oldest Catholic school for girls, the Department of Justice announced Monday. Sonia Tabizada, of San Jacinto, pleaded guilty to obstructing free exercise

Live Updates: Georgia Senate runoffs neck-and-neck as more votes counted

Democratic candidates Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are neck-and-neck in the Georgia Senate runoff races against Sen. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue. Perdue holds an extremely slim lead over Ossoff while Warnock was slightly ahead of Loeffler, 

Georgia Senate runoffs: Too close to call as Americans go to bed unsure of who will control Senate

Americans are yet again going to bed unsure of who will win a major election. As of late Tuesday night, the margins in the two Georgia Senate runoff races are razor-thin as more and more votes are reported, with races seesawing between the Republican and Democrat candidates.

Doug Schoen: Senate will give Biden problems no matter who wins Georgia runoff elections

The two U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia that will determine whether Democrats or Republicans are the majority party in the chamber remained too close to call early Wednesday morning. But regardless of the outcome, President-elect Joe Biden will face a closely divided Senate that will make it difficult for him to govern.

Biden chief of staff mocks Loeffler's plan to object to election certification

President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming chief of staff Ron Klain mocked Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler early Wednesday, while vote counts were still underway in the Georgia runoffs, for announcing her plan to object to the certification of Biden's win in November's presidential election.