- The House and Senate have passed a stopgap funding measure that will keep the federal government going through mid-February, defying a threat by Senate Republicans over vaccine mandates.
- Former Trump confidante Bernie Kerik says he will cooperate with the January 6th Committee's subpoena for documents, but only if he can testify in public, he says.
- Google says it will delay employees' return to office over COVID past its planned January 10th deadline, citing omicron variant concerns.
- Trump election fraud conspiracy theorists Lin Wood and Sidney Powell have been ordered to pay Michigan nearly $200,000 over their false Big Lie claims of voting machine fraud.
- A ransomware attack on Planned Parenthood has compromised the medical data of some 400,000 patients nationwide in October.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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