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The robbery method was similar to the previous ones -- with one of the men armed with a gun -- and the suspect descriptions matched as well, he said.Robbery detectives were investigating the string of heists. 208
The two also discuss the upcoming Supreme Court vacancy, according to the audio on the podcast. The voice that sounds like Trump promises the fake Menendez he'll nominate a new justice in "10 to 14 days." 204

The world's two largest economies buy and sell a huge amount of other goods from each other, though. Total trade between the countries reached 6 billion last year, according to US government data. 199
The registered nurse has been identified as Sandra Lindsay. She volunteered to be the first New Yorker to take the COVID-19 vaccine, according to Northwell Health. She has worked on the front lines of the pandemic, caring for COVID-19 patients, since March.The Pfizer's vaccine is administered in two doses. The second dose must be given 28 days after the first dose. It received FDA Emergency Use Authorization on Friday.The Pfizer vaccine is being delivered to health care workers across the country on Monday, with states set to start vaccinations at different times.Army Gen. Gustava Perna said Saturday that UPS and FedEx are expected to deliver the vaccine to nearly 150 distribution centers across the country Monday, while an additional 425 sites will get shipments Tuesday, and the remaining 66 on Wednesday.Initially, about 3 million doses are expected to be shipped nationwide.New York state is expected to receive 170,000 doses of the vaccine by Tuesday. It also expects to receive more than 340,000 doses of Moderna's version of the vaccine by December 21.The first vaccinations in New York come as the nation nears another grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic: the loss of 300,000 lives. As of Monday morning, Johns Hopkins University reported a death toll of more than 299,190.This story was originally published by Megan Erbacher at WKBW and Rebecca Solomon at WPIX. 1388
The Saudis, who for almost three weeks denied any involvement or knowledge of Khashoggi's fate again pivoted in their explanation Sunday, with Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir?telling Fox News' Bret Baier that the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a "tremendous mistake" and part of a rogue operation."The individuals who did this did this outside the scope of their authority," he said Sunday. "There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up. That is unacceptable in any government."Al-Jubeir said that Saudi Arabia was taking action to investigate how Khashoggi died and hold those responsible accountable, and reiterated the kingdom's position that bin Salman was unaware of the operation."Even the senior leadership over intelligence service was not aware of this," al-Jubeir said. He also added his condolences to the family of the slain journalist."We are determined to uncover every stone. We are determined to find out all the facts. And we are determined to punish those who are responsible for this murder," he said. 1105
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