Your Monday Briefing
Lula is now the president of Brazil.
Climate change is contributing to electric-green algae blooms. Massachusetts wants a cleanup of the antiquated septic systems feeding the mess, but it could cost billions.
Pope Benedict XVI: Lying in state at the Vatican begins BBC Mourners Pay Their Last Respects To Pope Benedict XVI | Pope Benedict XVI Funeral News | News18 LIVE CNN-News18 San Antonio parishioners, archbishop honor late Pope Benedict XVI KSAT 12 Pope Benedict XVI’s body to lie in state at St Peter’s Basilica Al Jazeera English Pope Francis prays
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Four dead and several injured after two helicopters collide on Australia’s Gold Coast CNNView Full Coverage on Google News
Lula takes over in Brazil, slams Bolsonaro’s anti-democratic threats Reuters Canada Lula sworn in as Brazil president as predecessor Bolsonaro flies to US BBC Lula sworn in as Brazil’s president Reuters Lula’s foreign policy? Encouraging a multipolar world The Guardian Opinion | For Lula and the World, the Tough Job of Saving the Amazon Begins The New York Times View
Kenny Pickett leads another Steelers comeback to keep playoffs in sight ESPN Najee Harris & Kenny Pickett Postgame Press Conference (Week 17 at Ravens) | Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers Mike Preston’s report card: Position-by-position grades for Ravens’ 16-13 loss to Steelers | COMMENTARY Baltimore Sun Kenny Pickett comes up big in the clutch again, leads Steelers to late
*Sometimes ya gots ta tell it like it t-i-s tis. “People are dying over dumb sh*t” were the words that came out of the mouth of Baltimore’s mayor during a press conference about a 7-year-old boy sadly being killed after being shot in the head in west Baltimore. Scroll down to check out. Sad news
*George Santos now looks forward to being sworn into Congress on Tuesday, Jan. 3rd. But he better watch over his shoulders as well, for all is not well behind him: federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into his campaign finances. Nassau County District Attorney Anne T. Donnelly said in a statement that no one is
*Residents of Jackson, Mississippi, are used to water stoppages and boil water notices followed by apologies from state officials. The residents say they have had enough and are “tired of apologies.” Some residents still currently have no running water after the area experienced sub-freezing temperatures resulting in frozen and busted pipes. Following this, they were