For #Inauguration2021, we were so proud to install almost 200,000 flags on the National Mall to represent the American people who were unable to travel to DC.
We invite you to check out this immersive @googlemaps experience that places you right in the Field of Flags!
— Biden Inaugural Committee (@BidenInaugural) January 22, 2021
National Guard troops, who were forced out of the U.S. Capitol that they'd been using for rest breaks and relocated to a nearby garage, are back at Capitol.https://t.co/KHnpqOKbMt pic.twitter.com/viZPBtYyrH
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 22, 2021
A day after President Joe Biden’s inauguration went off with only a handful of minor arrests and incidents, more than 15,000 National Guard members are preparing to leave Washington, D.C. and head home. https://t.co/c8QHdk9W4v
— Dakota News Now (@dakotanews_now) January 22, 2021
Biden’s administration hasn’t even started but his nominees are already talking about raising taxes. https://t.co/BEw7QlNDAO
— Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) January 20, 2021
SCOOP: The acting head of DOJ's civil division spoke with Trump about a plan to stop the steal; and then told Acting AG Rosen that he was gonna be replaced in order for the plan to be implemented. And then DOJ senior leaders said they would quit en massehttps://t.co/PYKdMoutm5
— Katie Benner (@ktbenner) January 23, 2021
An unruly passenger who had been shouting “Trump 2020!” was escorted off a flight leaving a Washington airport. Less than an hour later, an officer identified him through a video on social media as a Capitol rioter and he was arrested. https://t.co/5lRxHdPXtN
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 22, 2021
Canadians welcome a renewed relationship with the U.S. after years of insults and threats from the Trump administration. “We have so much alignment," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. "Not just me and President Biden, but Canadians and President Biden.” https://t.co/3piuME5rSL
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 22, 2021
As Chinese fishing fleets plunder the seas of Latin America, we follow coastguards as they battle to protect Peru's coastline from illegal fishing.@GuillermoGaldos investigates for #Uncovered watch here: https://t.co/NoalRAnWs8 pic.twitter.com/0bHj0NoGD1
— Channel 4 News (@Channel4News) January 20, 2021
Pfizer jab supply worries makes target of 15m by mid-Feb 'very tight' https://t.co/B15jLKykBR
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) January 20, 2021
Covid deaths in care homes DOUBLE in a fortnight https://t.co/0tAxZsiBee
— Daily Mail U.K. (@DailyMailUK) January 20, 2021
Pfizer Canada told the Commons finance committee that “improvements to tax incentives cannot, alone, succeed in retaining and attracting economic activity in the healthcare sector but they are important building blocks."https://t.co/maPZMyrh1n
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) January 21, 2021
COVID-19 variant detected at Barrie long-term care home experiencing significant outbreakhttps://t.co/4PcfSudjwq pic.twitter.com/8E6slmsyeV
— CP24 (@CP24) January 20, 2021
As Canada works to bridge the digital gap across all of its 10 million square kilometres, a new report shows that even in urban centres like Toronto, a good chunk of people are still dealing with slow internet or none at all. https://t.co/olxoyRJq3Z
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) January 20, 2021
Dr. Bonnie Henry: B.C. is maximizing the benefit of the limited COVID-19 vaccine supply https://t.co/PsPLPHfUst
— The Vancouver Sun (@VancouverSun) January 21, 2021
Canadians piling on mortgage debt as hot housing market continues https://t.co/MSD3oPyUhz #realestate
— Calgary Herald (@calgaryherald) January 21, 2021
Vaccine myths running rampant online among all age groups, Ontario docs say https://t.co/BgCv8U0JnV
— Calgary Herald (@calgaryherald) January 21, 2021
Cold, dry conditions could make virus hang in the air longer — but indoor transmission remains greatest risk. | @CBCVancouverhttps://t.co/BsSa8jiYG7
— CBC (@CBC) January 22, 2021
‘Dark patterns’ use deception to get consumers to buy. | @sparkcbchttps://t.co/lkC87dKyfd
— CBC (@CBC) January 24, 2021
The increase was led by higher sales at food and beverage stores, and higher online sales — continuing the online shopping trend that exploded last spring. | @cbcmarketplace https://t.co/DctehBGSO7
— CBC (@CBC) January 22, 2021
Most employees working from home are eligible to claim limited expenses, but certain purchases, such as new office furniture, can't be deducted. | @CBCOttawahttps://t.co/c9Z6HZK44j
— CBC (@CBC) January 22, 2021
Who doesn't love bannock? 🤤https://t.co/yxkzgDOqzX
— CBC (@CBC) January 22, 2021
Presenting — your dinner: | @cbc_lifehttps://t.co/Wqqq41rXcr
— CBC (@CBC) January 24, 2021
#ANALYSIS: What to do if your medicine is out of stock because of COVID https://t.co/oU71nrAotE
— ABC News (@abcnews) January 21, 2021
Unemployment drops to 6.6pc, with 50,000 people starting work in December https://t.co/kR3O1KRp01
— ABC News (@abcnews) January 21, 2021
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the arrival of European settlers "wasn't a particularly flash day" for convicts on board, as he defended Australia Day being celebrated on January 26.
The PM earlier took a swipe at Cricket Australia: https://t.co/4QfDkIyWX4#AusDay #9News pic.twitter.com/hDpOjmHbWx
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) January 21, 2021
Each vaccine requires two doses per person. #9News https://t.co/EivsSUoR9H
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) January 21, 2021
Queensland eases restrictions on masks, gatherings from tomorrow. #9News https://t.co/VlVIXtJYsK
— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) January 20, 2021
Opinion: Coalition politicians who champion Donald Trump’s right to free speech have passed numerous laws making it a criminal offence to exercise the same right in Australia https://t.co/nUw94naWUo
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) January 20, 2021
Best-case scenario for Australia is that President Xi looks to the pragmatism of Deng Xiaoping in 1979 and declares a tactical loss to be a strategic victory, writes Mark Watson.https://t.co/2Vnea54iMC
— Australian Opinion (@AusOpinion) January 20, 2021
Has there ever been a better time to move to a remote island? And you can do it just a few hours from Melbourne.https://t.co/1jBDMK2Qyt
— Scott Carbines (@scottcarbines) January 21, 2021
OPINION: If project chiefs are being paid eye-watering amounts, they should be held responsible if things really cock up. https://t.co/NKMkTRWn9p
— Herald Sun (@theheraldsun) January 21, 2021
Some parts of Victoria can expect the mercury to rise to the mid-40s. Here’s the forecast for where you live.
— Herald Sun (@theheraldsun) January 21, 2021
'Year of the vaccine': Ardern makes first public address of the year https://t.co/E5B3TY27iD pic.twitter.com/gPgDcm9j8W
— nzherald (@nzherald) January 20, 2021
Ardern promises to fix New Zealand's 'housing crisis' https://t.co/GlC6zY4TrZ pic.twitter.com/n21AxZz5KJ
— nzherald (@nzherald) January 20, 2021
'A peanut slab in a jar' – Pic's and Whittaker's team up to create new spreadhttps://t.co/ezVLa6JvfS pic.twitter.com/dId3nsSKCk
— 1 NEWS (@1NewsNZ) January 21, 2021
What to do if you've been stung https://t.co/dnuiwqJxqD
— The Spinoff (@TheSpinoffTV) January 20, 2021
Backlash over public housing 're-announcement' prompts firm defence from Ardern https://t.co/gTHMhHgDt5
— Newshub Politics (@NewshubPolitics) January 21, 2021
Genomic sequencing finds 17 of NZ's recent COVID cases are mutated UK, South African strains https://t.co/QI3y4vSKAY
— Newshub (@NewshubNZ) January 20, 2021
Twitter locks account of Chinese embassy in US for violating 'dehumanisation' policy https://t.co/cWrBgkRy9I
— Newshub (@NewshubNZ) January 21, 2021
Outrage in Korea as China tries to claim Kimchi as their own https://t.co/mldb00VBBL
— Newshub (@NewshubNZ) January 21, 2021
How two neighbourhoods in Arizona and Florida became hotspots for sickening heat https://t.co/EKKcqxoQh3
— Newsroom (@NewsroomNZ) January 21, 2021
RAW: A large explosion killed at least three people and destroyed most of a building in the Spanish capital Madrid.
The city mayor said the explosion appeared to have been caused by a gas leak. pic.twitter.com/MYmaNnr8L2
— DW News (@dwnews) January 21, 2021
Italian police have returned a 500 year-old copy of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic 'Salvator Mundi' to a museum that had no idea it had been stolen. pic.twitter.com/VY284NSaF1
— DW News (@dwnews) January 21, 2021
Sioux Falls' population has grown to over 195,000. https://t.co/zV8iVgvjNW
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
President Biden isn’t wasting any time in his bid to provide relief to the most vulnerable Americans pushed to the brink by the COVID-19 pandemic.
https://t.co/Qf1k4bUZtH— argusleader (@argusleader) January 23, 2021
Experts say President Biden's agenda hinges on whether he'll be able to deliver on his COVID-19 strategy.
https://t.co/jfCiPDjvD1— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
Thread: Reporter @Shelly_Conlon is providing updates on her experience with COVID-19. https://t.co/znkps6f4CF
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 23, 2021
More workers called in sick in 2020 than at any time in at least two decades, a USA TODAY analysis of federal labor market data found.
https://t.co/4BCrTFLWh8— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
Officials don't yet have a clear plan for how to determine who qualifies for the vaccine or how to verify underlying medical conditions before administering shots. https://t.co/N8yfcclQLX
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
Here are the basics of what to know about your taxes and the stimulus checks. https://t.co/1DtnQX9wHq
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
Air traffic at the airport has been better lately, thanks in part to a relatively busy holiday season. But a new CDC policy and order from President Biden could be "devastating." https://t.co/ynrjJ8eLHt
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 22, 2021
The New York Times reported Gov. Noem gave Trump the replica when the president visited South Dakota last July. https://t.co/2gndxd7sbA
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 21, 2021
Sen. John Thune statement on Biden's decision to block the Keystone XL pipeline. https://t.co/5EJRIwRPaB
— argusleader (@argusleader) January 21, 2021
Darla Van Rosendale, CEO of Dow Rummel, said they are depending more on the community than just themselves to keep their COVID-19 cases and deaths low. https://t.co/mlQdNCEgq1
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 24, 2021
Family life specialist Susan Illg says a good bedtime routine can make all the difference when it comes to actually falling asleep. https://t.co/BNfNIT4mv1
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 24, 2021
A device that a DSU faculty member initially developed in his home is already making life easier for some. https://t.co/ptbVCaIFLW
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
Varicose veins can occur for a variety of reasons– sometimes being accompanied with painful symptoms. Dr. Benjamin Jorgensen says those symptoms, along with swelling and itching in the legs can all occur when someone is dealing with varicose veins. https://t.co/5eSiYC4upp
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
President Joe Biden plans to take executive action Friday to provide financial relief measures to millions of Americans while Congress begins to consider his much larger $1.9 trillion package to help those affected by the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/uWwbpXtpLR
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
South Dakota would have been the 42nd state in the country to allow voters the ability to register to vote online if passed and signed into law. https://t.co/G7rV0E1hUy
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
Health providers across the state have increasingly been fielding questions from residents with existing medical conditions who want to be vaccinated as soon as possible and who so far are unable to get clear answers about when they can get shots. https://t.co/s0XqHysf4g
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 24, 2021
Deadwood gambling establishments did a lot of business last month. The December report from the South Dakota Commission on Gaming showed players bet 20.34% more than the previous December. https://t.co/Fryydegylh
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
On Jan. 8, the IRS advised those who hadn’t received a direct deposit to watch their mail for either a paper check or a prepaid debit card. But some are still mistaking it for junk mail. https://t.co/dTsFpWhDJe
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 23, 2021
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed an executive order requiring all airline passengers to mask-up when they travel. https://t.co/seT8VeYmyT
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 22, 2021
The Betfred Sports Book started strong last January with the Super Bowl, but then the wagering dwindled with the coronavirus and the closure of the casino. But the betting started picking up again with the arrival of football in the fall.https://t.co/TvnxZrkYcg
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 21, 2021
Democrats are planning to move quickly on one of the first bills of the new Congress, the For the People Act. https://t.co/HtPVjsI6bJ
— KELOLAND News (@keloland) January 24, 2021
The state was home to several large events in 2020, including the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, PBR Rodeo and the July 4th fireworks event at Mount Rushmore.
https://t.co/u1EZqN4HLX— SF Business Journal (@sfbj) January 21, 2021