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Supreme Court hears census case on undocumented immigrants
The Supreme Court today heard oral arguments over whether the Trump administration can exclude undocumented immigrants from the census and the allotting of congressional seats. To talk about this, we spoke to Danielle Lang, co-director of voting rights and redistricting at the Campaign Legal Center.
Thanksgiving gatherers told to assume they have covid-19
Dr. Birx, recommended everyone who gathered during Thanksgiving to isolate, but how long should these isolations periods last? “I recommend 14 days to be safe… two weeks from now you will continue to see a rise in cases related to Thanksgiving gatherings,” says Dr. Adrian Burrowes, a family medicine physician in the Orlando, Florida area.
Pediatrician writes children's book to help kids understand covid-19
This holiday season, with the pandemic raging across the country, a Texas pediatrician decided to get to work and write a book for children, helping to explain the historic events that are unfolding around them.

There’s a new U.S. citizenship test: practice the questions and answers with this free quiz
Prepare for the new American citizenship test with this free and interactive questionnaire in Spanish and English. If your naturalization aplication filing is on or after Dec. 1, 2020 you will have to take this version of the civics test.
HHS won’t provide briefings to Biden’s team until GSA signs off
“When you have a country in the midst of four simultaneous crises… it is even more imperative that an incoming admin have access to full data information before inauguration day. I’m deeply concerned about the extent to which the Trump admin. is delaying the transition,” says Lauren Baer, a former state department official under President Obama.
Nebraska has 21% ICU capacity amid surge in cases and hospitalizations
Nebraska's covid surge: “The cases in Nebraska are rising at a scary rate… this is making us number six in the country. Almost 80% of our ICU beds are occupied and we have a shortage of health care workers ... and they are burned out,” says Dr. Nada Fadul, she's an associate professor of infectious diseases at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.