Dec. 14, 2020: Vaccines Delivered Around the US, a Cleveland Team Changes Its Name and More
Welcome to Word on the Street where we discuss the top five most interesting links of the day. Here is what’s hot for Monday, December 14, 2020:
First COVID-19 Vaccine Deliveries Shipping Across US: Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine is heading to every state, with the first doses going to the most vulnerable and front-line health care workers.
Cleveland Baseball Team to Drop Indians Moniker: After 105 years, the Cleveland Indians will choose a new nickname and mascot in a bid to rid itself of its racist imagery.
Massive Cyberattack on Federal Agencies: The White House has acknowledged that a foreign government-backed cyberattack occurred against the U.S. Treasury Department and the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Actress Carol Sutton Dies of COVID Complications: The New Orleans native, whose television and film credits include Steel Magnolias, Lovecraft Country and Treme, was 76.
UK and Europe Continue Talks in Bid to Avoid a No-Deal Brexit: The talks continue even after a previously agreed deadline, however, no breakthrough has occurred.