Teachers: How Are You Explaining the Riot?
Herald morning quiz: January 11
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Lamar Jackson winless no more, leads Ravens to 20-13 win over Titans – The Denver Post
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Tom Brady outduels Taylor Heinicke, leads Buccaneers past Washington – The Denver Post
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PHOTOS: Remove Trump car rally and car parade in Denver – The Denver Post
A Remove Trump Now car rally and car parade took place on Sunday in Denver. The rally, which called for the removal and impeachment of President Donald Trump, started in the parking lot of South High School and ended at Manual High School.
Drew Brees, Saints pull away late for 21-9 playoff win over Bears – The Denver Post
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Same old Browns? Hardly. Cleveland drills Steelers in AFC wild-card game. – The Denver Post
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Matt Hancock to address nation in major news conference – UK battles covid case eruption
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Boris Johnson’s Health Secretary will address the nation from No10, after a number of hospitals issued alerts over the weekend.
Cases are continuing to spiral despite a new national lockdown being put in place last week.
More to follow…
Biden to name ex-diplomat Burns for CIA chief
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President-elect Joe Biden will nominate longtime former career diplomat William Burns to lead the CIA, his transition team said in a statement on Monday.
Burns, a former deputy U.S. secretary of state who served 33 years as a U.S. diplomat, is currently the president of the international affairs think tank the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
NCR to buy ATM operator Cardtronics for $1.73 billion
(Reuters) – NCR Corporation, a technology provider for the financial, retail and hospitality industries, said on Monday it has offered to buy non-bank ATM operator Cardtronics Plc for about $1.73 billion in cash.
Bakkt to go public via merger with blank-check firm in $2.1 bln deal
Jan 11 (Reuters) – Intercontinental Exchange Inc -owned Bakkt said on Monday it has agreed to go public through a merger with blank-check firm VPC Impact Acquisition Holdings, giving the cryptocurrency platform an enterprise value of $2.1 billion.
More than 2,400,000 people have now received Covid vaccine
More than 2.4 million people have now received a coronavirus jab, the Government has confirmed.
Vaccine deployment minister Nadhim Zahawi confirmed the latest statistics on Monday, with the UK now set to publish daily updates on the total number of people vaccinated.
It comes as the country opened seven vaccination ‘superhubs’ across England, in an effort to ‘offer’ 15 million people a jab by mid-February.
This is a breaking story – more to follow.
COVID-19: 2.4 millioncoronavirus jabs conducted in UK, says Boris Johnson
2.4 million coronavirus jabs have been administered across the UK, the prime minister has said.
CANADA STOCKS-TSX opens lower as energy stocks, virus concerns weigh
Jan 11 (Reuters) – Canada’s main stock index opened lower on Monday, dragged down by weakness in energy stocks, while a surge in coronavirus cases in China and rising restrictions across the globe triggered concerns around an economic recovery.
* At 9:31 a.m. ET (14:31 GMT), the Toronto Stock Exchange’s S&P/TSX composite index was down 89.14 points, or 0.49%, at 17,952.93.
80% say Tokyo Olympics should be called off or won’t happen – The Denver Post
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Donald Trump impeachment: Democrats launch bid to oust US President immediately
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The article has been introduced in the House of Representatives in Congress.
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Donald Trump 'must be removed from office' says Scaramucci
Herald morning quiz: January 12
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Teachers: How Are You Explaining the Riot?
We’re interested in how teachers, particularly history, social studies, or civics teachers, are addressing last Wednesday’s storming of the Capitol with their students. If you are talking with your students about this — either in free-form discussions or carefully crafted lessons — please write us and describe what you have done, or plan to do, with your students and how they have responded.
Teachers: How Do You Explain the Capitol Riot?
Tell us how you’re talking it over with your students.