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AP News Digest 3 a.m.

Via AP news wire
Monday 07 December 2020 08:01 GMT
Quotes of the Year
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TOP STORIES

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VIRUS OUTBREAK — As the coronavirus epidemic worsens, U.S. health experts hope Joe Biden’s administration will put in place something Donald Trump’s has not — a comprehensive national testing strategy. Such a strategy, they say, could systematically check more people for infections and spot surges before they take off. The health experts say it would be an improvement from the current practice, which has professional athletes and students at elite universities getting routine tests while many other Americans stand in line for hours — if they get tested at all. SENT: 1,160 words, photos. By Mike Stobbe and Matthew Perrone. WITH: VIRUS OUTBREAK-US SURGE — With a COVID-19 vaccine perhaps just days away in the U.S., most of California headed into another lockdown because of the surging outbreak and top health officials warned Americans that this is no time to let their guard down. SENT: 700 words, photos; VIRUS OUTBREAK-THE LATEST (sent).

TRUMP-GIULIANI — President Donald Trump says his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani has tested positive for the coronavirus, making him the latest in Trump’s inner circle to contract the disease that is now surging across the U.S. Giuliani was exhibiting some symptoms and was admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to speak publicly. By Aamer Madhani and Jonathan Lemire. SENT: 900 words, photos.

BIDEN-HEALTH SECRETARY — President-elect Joe Biden has picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to be his health secretary, putting a defender of the Affordable Care Act in a leading role to oversee his administration’s coronavirus response. Separately, Biden has chosen a Harvard infectious disease expert, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, to head the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Michael Balsamo and Jonathan Lemire. SENT: 950 words, photos.

VENEZUELA-ELECTION — Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s political alliance has claimed a sweeping victory in congressional elections boycotted by his opponents as being fraudulent. The National Electoral Council announced early Monday that Maduro’s United Socialist Party of Venezuela and allied parties dominated the vote. SENT: 1.050 words, photos.

ISRAEL-SETTLER-ROADS — In the years to come, Israelis will be able to commute into Jerusalem and Tel Aviv from settlements deep inside the West Bank via highways, tunnels and overpasses that cut a wide berth around Palestinian towns. Rights groups say the new roads that are being built will set the stage for explosive settlement growth, even if President-elect Joe Biden’s administration somehow convinces Israel to curb its housing construction. The costly infrastructure projects signal that Israel intends to keep large swaths of the occupied territory in any peace deal, and that would make it even harder to establish a viable Palestinian state. SENT: 1,170 words, photos.

FEDERAL EXECUTIONS — As Donald Trump’s presidency winds down, his administration is throttling up the pace of federal executions despite a surge of coronavirus cases in prisons, announcing plans for five starting Thursday and concluding just days before the Jan. 20 inauguration of Democrat Joe Biden. By Michael Tarm and Michael Balsamo. UPCOMING: 1,100 words by 6 a.m., photos.

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WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

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PORN HUB-CREDIT CARDS — Credit card giants Visa and Mastercard are investigating their business relationship with Pornhub after a prominent newspaper columnist alleged that the pornographic website shows videos of rape and underage sex. SENT: 270 words.

OFF DUTY OFFICER-SUSPECT KILLED — Authorities say an off-duty police officer shot and killed a 30-year-old driver who refused to stop after striking a highway construction worker in Dallas. SENT: 280 words.

INDONESIA-US DEFENSE — The acting U.S. secretary of defense has met with his counterpart in Indonesia as part of a visit to Asia in which he will push Washington’s free and open Indo-Pacific policy. SENT: 110 words, photo.

CHINA-COAL MINE DISASTER — China’s southwestern megacity of Chongqing has ordered a crackdown on breaches of mine safety following last week’s deaths of 23 workers in one of the country’s worst recent mining disasters. SENT: 250 words, photos.

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MORE ON THE VIRUS OUTBREAK

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VIRUS OUTBREAK-NYC SCHOOLS — It’s back to school again for some New York City schoolchildren, weeks after the schools were closed to in-person learning because of rising COVID-19 infections. Public preschool students and children in kindergarten through fifth grade whose parents chose a mix of in-school and remote learning will be back inside school buildings starting Monday. SENT: 360 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-VETERAN BUSINESS — When the COVID-19 pandemic dried up 95% of the income coming into Nicole Walcott’s North Carolina business, the U.S. Army veteran dug in her heels and started applying for any grant she could find. Without the financial assistance she’s received from nonprofits like Operation Homefront, Walcott doesn’t believe her alternative wellness center in Fayetteville would be open today. SENT: 810 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-ASIA — South Korea’s health minister says the Seoul metropolitan area is now a “COVID-19 war zone,” as the country reported another 615 new infections and the virus appeared to be spreading faster. The country has recorded more than 5,300 new infections in the past 10 days and Monday was the 30th day in a row of triple-digit daily jumps. SENT: 530 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-CHINA-VACCINES — Provincial governments across China are placing orders for experimental, domestically made coronavirus vaccines, though health officials have yet to say how well they work or how they may reach the country’s 1.4 billion people. SENT: 840 words, photos.

Find more coverage on the Virus Outbreak on the featured topic page in AP Newsroom.

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WASHINGTON/POLITICS

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VIRUS OUTBREAK-CONGRESS — A proposed COVID-19 relief bill is expected to get backing from President Donald Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, but it won’t include $1,200 in direct payments to most Americans, a Republican senator involved in the bipartisan talks says. With time running out, lawmakers from both parties are closing in on the final language of the bill to be released on Monday. By Hope Yen. SENT: 700 words, photos.

ELECTION 2020-SENATE-GEORGIA — Sen. Kelly Loeffler repeatedly refuses to acknowledge that President Donald Trump lost reelection in November, as she debates her Democratic opponent, Rev. Raphael Warnock, ahead of twin Georgia runoff elections that will determine which party controls the Senate. By Jeff Amy and Bill Barrow. SENT: 980 words, photos, video.

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INTERNATIONAL

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BREXIT — European Union chief negotiator Michel Barnier has kicked off one of the most intense days in the long-running Brexit trade negotiations with a pre-dawn debriefing of the 27 member states to see if a deal is still possible with London. Britain will end a post-Brexit transition period on Dec. 31, and the two sides need to figure out what their future relations. SENT: 580 words, photos.

HONG KONG-POLITICS — Police and local media say Hong Kong authorities have arrested eight people in connection with an unauthorized protest at a university campus last month, amid a widening crackdown on dissent in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory. SENT: 330 words, photos.

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NATIONAL

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QUOTES OF THE YEAR — A plea from Dr. Anthony Fauci for people to “wear a mask” to slow the spread of the coronavirus tops a Yale Law School librarian’s list of the most notable quotes of 2020. The list was assembled by Fred Shapiro and released Monday. SENT: 410 words, photos.

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BUSINESS

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FINANCIAL MARKETS — Shares are mostly lower in Asia following a report that the U.S. is preparing to slap sanctions on a dozen more Chinese officials, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing. That news coincided with data showing China logged a record high $75 billion trade surplus in November. SENT: 560 words, photos.

CHINA-TRADE — China has reported its politically sensitive trade surplus with the U.S. soared to a record $75.4 billion November as exports surged 21% over a year earlier, propelled by strong demand from American consumers. Exports to the United States rose 46% despite lingering tariff hikes in a trade war with Washington. SENT: 460 words, photos.

NABE-SURVEY OF ECONOMISTS — The U.S. economy is likely slowing as 2020 comes to a close, but a growing number of economists expect it to claw back to its strength from before the pandemic by the second half of next year. That’s the view from the latest survey of the National Association for Business Economics. It found that 73% of surveyed forecasters say the economy will return to its pre-pandemic level by late 2021. SENT: 500 words.

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SPORTS

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BKW—T25-WHO’S NO. 1? — With South Carolina’s loss this week there will be a new No. 1 in The Associated Press women’s basketball poll when it comes out Monday. A few teams have a good shot at ascending to the top spot, including No. 2 Stanford and No. 5 Louisville. Seventh-ranked Arizona and No. 8 N.C. State could also lay a claim to being the top position after impressive wins. SENT: 480 words, photos.

SOC-QATAR-WORLD CUP — Qatar is now planning for a “complete normal” World Cup in 2022 after the rapid progress in producing vaccines for the coronavirus. That’s what the tournament CEO has told The Associated Press ahead of the European qualifying draw on Monday. SENT: 779 words, photo.

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HOW TO REACH US

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