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Donald Trump is overshadowing Joe Biden in the lead-up to Inauguration Day, behaving as if he is already President. Police have revealed new details about the movements of the gunman in the CEO’s death. Brigham Young University’s first Jewish quarterback has secured a sponsorship deal with a fitting brand. Despite Trump’s interventions crowding out Biden, it may complement Biden’s larger goals. The gunman who shot the UnitedHealthcare CEO may have traveled from Atlanta to New York last month and used a fake ID. Social media reactions to the murder have sparked populist anger at the private health insurance system. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a decision to cap anesthesia reimbursements based on time limits. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is expected to show a slight increase in the unemployment rate and 214,000 jobs added in November. Other news includes a tsunami warning after a magnitude-7.0 earthquake in northern California, a delay in NASA’s next moon mission until 2026, and a study suggesting warmer temperatures due to something in the air. A man was injured in a rare polar bear attack in far northern Canada. Brigham Young University quarterback Jake Retzlaff has signed an NIL deal with the kosher Jewish food brand Manischewitz. The deal is a rare and delightful sponsorship for a college athlete, fittingly nicknamed “BYJew.” Gift guides for practical and impractical gifts are also available for holiday shopping.

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