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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Celtics, Heat contemplate boycotting game, release joint statement amid US Capitol chaos

In the aftermath of the chaos at the U.S. Capitol, the Boston Celtics and Miami Heat contemplated boycotting their NBA game on Wednesday night. The Celtics initially walked off the court, but ESPN reported that Boston intended on playing 

Sen. Tom Cotton calls on Trump to 'quit misleading' supporters

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said Wednesday night it was "past time" for President Trump to accept the results of the presidential election and called on him to "quit misleading the American people." And he demanded that lawmakers

Remove Trump Tonight

 If we are not very careful, it will also be a terrible moment of opportunity for President Donald Trump. The violence Trump incited could be his pretext for further abuses of presidential power. As so often with Trump, he has indicated 


San Diego woman ID’d as person shot dead inside Capitol

The woman fatally shot inside the U.S. Capitol Wednesday has been identified as Ashli Babbitt, a friend confirms to Fox News. Babbitt was a 14-year veteran who served four tours with the Air Force and resided in San Diego, according to media reports. 


Graham calls Biden 'lawfully' elected, says 'enough is enough' following breach of Capitol

 Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., called President-elect Joe Biden "lawfully" elected and urged his Senate colleagues "Enough is enough" regarding election fraud allegations. Graham, at times, has been a critic of President Trump 


Twitter, Facebook lock Trump account for violating policies, warn of 'permanent suspension'

Twitter and Facebook locked President Trump’s account for the first time on Wednesday night, with both platforms saying he violated their policies, and Twitter going a step further to warn him that further violations of their rules would result in a "permanent suspension" of his account.


Melbourne family mistakenly cross border into NSW for lunch

A Melbourne family got stuck in New South Wales after accidentally crossing the Victorian border for lunch. The group of families had travelled to Echuca for a day trip and were looking for a cafe to eat.

Return to work plans delayed in Victoria due to COVID-19 outbreak

Plans for Victoria's public workforce to return to the office have been delayed by a week due to the state's coronavirus outbreak. The public service was meant to begin a phased return to work of 25 per cent