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A new test could better detect if you've had COVID-19, according to a study.

Eta makes landfall for the fourth time.

The last failed art restoration that makes a fool of itself in Spain.

This is what you need to know to start the day

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Truth first.

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Alarm over "dictatorial actions" by Trump

President Donald Trump's administration is embracing the characteristics of a reeling regime, with its loyalty tests, destabilizing attacks on the military chain of command, and increasingly delusional claims of political victory.

The president tarnishes the instruments of American democracy by refusing to acknowledge his defeat to Joe Biden, while leaving the country more vulnerable with revenge firings that threaten to weaken national security agencies.

This is the analysis.

2

Georgia will do a manual vote recount

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger announced that there will be an audit of the presidential elections in the state.

According to the official, the millions of votes cast in Georgia, where President-elect Joe Biden leads, will be counted by hand.

"With such a narrow margin, a full manual count will be required in every county," Raffensperger reported.

Georgia Could Give Democrats Senate Key 3:02

3

A new test could better detect if you had covid-19

The world has come to depend on antibody tests to check if a person had COVID-19.

However, a study in Italy showed that these types of tests are not completely reliable.

A different test that looks for the immune system T cell was more effective, according to the study.

Further:

  • Early Data Show Sputnik-V Coronavirus Vaccine 92% Effective, Russia Says

4

Pope Francis vows to end sexual abuse in the Church

In his first public comments after the publication of a report detailing the Vatican's mishandling of allegations of sexual abuse against former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, Pope Francis promised that the Catholic Church would work to "root out this evil."

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Eta makes landfall for the fourth time, now on the west coast of Florida

Tropical Storm Eta made landfall just south of Cedar Key, Florida at 4 a.m. ET on Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.

This is the fourth time that Eta has made landfall: first it was in Central America last week as a Category 4 hurricane, then it reached Cuba and the Florida Keys on Sunday night.

Florida on alert for advance of tropical storm Eta 2:13

At coffee time

How to overcome the trauma of a divided nation

Dr. Shauna Springer explains how to cope with emotions after an avalanche of pandemic stressors and a presidential election.

This 81-year-old man was unable to visit his sick wife, so he serenaded her

Unable to visit his ailing wife in the hospital, Stefano Bozzini, 81, took to the streets to serenade her with his accordion.

Look at the moving moment.

Scientists discover a primate species and it is already in danger of extinction

Popa langurs are a species of primates discovered in the jungles of Myanmar, but they are in danger of extinction.

It is estimated that only between 200 and 260 remain.

Jason Momoa was in debt after "Game of Thrones"

Actor Jason Momoa said he was "completely in debt" and "starving" immediately after his role in the hit series "Game of Thrones."

This was what he said.

«It looks like a cartoon»: the last failed art restoration that makes a fool of itself in Spain

Make room, "Ecce Homo."

In the city of Palencia, in Spain, the latest in a series of strange art restoration attempts that hit the country was discovered.

The number of the day

US $ 6 million

The lottery prize won by several hospital workers.

Quote of the day

"Vaccination will not be a fairy tale ending to the pandemic"

Dr. Tom Frieden, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warned that even with a vaccine, we will face COVID-19 for most or all of 2021.

Day selection

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And to finish…

The name of McDonald's meatless hamburger generates mockery on the networks

McDonald's "McPlant" hamburger is receiving harsh criticism on the networks.

Not because of its taste but because of its name.

Taunted by McDonald's Meatless Burger 2:07

Source: cnnespanol

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