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*The ] says the crew of one of their ships saw an ] suffer an explosion after being hit by "an external source" off the coast of ], ]. They also say that oil may have leaked from the site of the blast.
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**An ] staff member and three ] aid workers are shot dead in ]'s ]. **An ] staff member and three ] aid workers are shot dead in ]'s ].
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**The ] meets in the state capitals to officially elect the next ]. ], the presumptive ], is officially elected president after securing ]'s 55 electoral votes and will be ] on January 20. Outgoing President ] continues to dispute the results of the election, claiming widespread ], despite ]. **The ] meets in the state capitals to officially elect the next ]. ], the presumptive ], is officially elected president after securing ]'s 55 electoral votes and will be ] on January 20. Outgoing President ] continues to dispute the results of the election, claiming widespread ], despite ].
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***The ] is closed to the public for the day and its ] sessions are cancelled due to "credible threats of violence" in response to the election. ***The ] is closed to the public for the day and its ] sessions are cancelled due to "credible threats of violence" in response to the election.

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December 14, 2020 (2020-12-14) (Monday)

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  • Several Google services go down without warning around 11:50 UTC, including YouTube, Google Search, and the Google Play Store. The chatting app Discord and mobile video game Pokémon Go also go down. The cause was revealed to be an “authentication system outage” by the Google Cloud Twitter account. (IGN) (Newsweek)
  • Amid controversy over alleged illegal content, Pornhub removes all non-verified user-uploaded videos, which make up the majority of the videos on the platform. Pornhub says that its new measures are now "more strict than any social media platform". (BBC News)
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