Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
10 GOP senators urge bipartisan COVID-19 relief bill
Ten Republican senators issued an open letter to President Joe Biden on Sunday, citing his calls for unity and asking to discuss a COVID-19 relief package the group believes will get bipartisan support in Congress. The proposal, which does not include a price tag, comes after Biden offered up a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package of his own and as many Democrats are expressing a desire to see another round of stimulus help. "Our proposal reflects many of your stated priorities, and with your support, we believe that this plan could be approved by Congress with bipartisan support," the joint letter reads. The letter concludes with a pledge to work in good faith to “meet the health, economic, and societal challenges of the COVID crisis.”
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Major winter storm blasts the Northeast
A powerful winter storm that hammered the western United States last week came roaring through the Midwest and into the East on Sunday, with meteorologists warning of blizzard conditions and up to two feet of snow in some areas. Almost 80 million people were under winter storm warnings and watches, from North Carolina all the way up the East Coast as major cities including Washington, D.C., Chicago, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City braced for the biggest snowfall of the season. State agencies and local officials warned residents to prepare for strong winds, possible flooding and power outages on top of the snow. Meteorologists expect the storm to erupt into a full-blown nor’easter, with major effects lasting at least through Tuesday.
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NFL's Pro Bowl still on: AFC-NFC showdown played out in the virtual world of Madden 21 video game.
'Not surprised': Justice Alito defends controversial speech as he marks 15 years on Supreme Court.
Publix responds to boycott calls: Grocery chain says heiress not connected to company after report links her to Trump rally before riot.
Grammy nominated artist Sophie dies at 34 in Greece after a tragic falling accident.
One of the nation's largest vaccination sites temporarily shut down Saturday when dozens of protesters blocked the entrance to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.
Sundance Film Festival goes virtual, kicks off its 2021 event online with a solid lineup of diverse offerings.
Players union expected to reject MLB’s proposal to delay start 2021 season.
Biden adviser says to prioritize first vaccine doses
A top epidemiologist and adviser to Biden urged the U.S. to prioritize giving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine to as many Americans as possible before focusing the second dose. Both Moderna's and Pfizer's vaccines are comprised of two shots, though just receiving the first shot has shown to provide some protection. Johnson & Johnson, which sponsors a single-dose vaccine candidate, is expected to apply for emergency use authorization within the next week and receive it sometime next month. However, new data shows that J&J's single dose will only be 66% effective. So far, 31 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered out of the nearly 50 million doses distributed across the U.S.
In addition: Travelers on airplanes and public transportation in the U.S. will be required to wear masks beginning this week, per a new rule from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
'SNL' returns with first episode of its 2021 season
"Saturday Night Live" kicked off its first episode of 2021 by reminding everyone how chaotic the first 30 days of the year have been. Kate McKinnon opened the comedy show with a segment titled "What Still Works?” — a series of interviews to recap everything going right, or rather, wrong in America right now. "The Office" and "A Quiet Place" actor John Krasinski also made his debut on the show by getting arrested for participating in the Capitol riot earlier this month and sharing a smooch with Pete Davidson. During the goodbyes at the end of the show, Davidson took a tumble off the stage with Machine Gun Kelly, who was making his first appearance on the show. The musician performed "Lonely" and "My Ex's Best Friend" from his 2020 pop-punk album "Tickets to My Downfall.”
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This is a compilation of stories from across the USA TODAY Network. Contributing: The Associated Press.
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