Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Trump Election Challenge 'Unreasonable ... Meritless' "Striking these votes now — after the election, and in only two of Wisconsin's 72 counties ... would be an extraordinary step for this court to take. We will not do so," Justice Brian Hagedorn wrote. Vanessa Romo
Biden Team Response To Controversial Op-Ed 'Clearly A Political Strategy,' Editor Says Paul Gigot, editorial page editor of The Wall Street Journal, writes, "There's nothing like playing the race or gender card to stifle criticism." Brakkton Booker
They Ignored Or Deleted The Email From Airbnb. It Was A $15,000 Mistake Thousands of Airbnb hosts received an email invitation to buy company stock ahead of its initial public offer. Many, though, didn't take the email seriously. Bobby Allyn
A Conversation With Podcast Producer Eve Abrams Of 'Unprisoned' NPR's Michel Martin talks with radio documentarian Eve Abrams about her podcast "Unprisoned," which explores issues around the criminal legal system in New Orleans.
What Jason Williams Wants To Accomplish As New Orleans District Attorney Host Michel Martin talks to Jason Williams, who was just elected to become district attorney for Orleans Parish in Louisiana.
Warp Speed Official: 1st Shipments Of COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Delivered On Monday Army Gen. Gustave Perna told reporters that distribution of the vaccine from Pfizer and BioNTech has begun, with shipment to 636 sites scheduled to begin on Monday. Colin Dwyer
After Supreme Court Defeat, Trump's Backers In Congress Are Quiet On What Comes Next The president vowed to "fight on" after the nation's highest court tossed a Texas lawsuit challenging the election results. The reaction from his congressional allies, however, was much more subdued. Colin Dwyer
Supreme Court Rejects Texas' Lawsuit Over Election Results The Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit brought by Republican-led states alleging election fraud, ending one of the last legal challenges to the 2020 presidential election. Nina Totenberg
Former U.S. Marine Found Guilty Of Trying To Smuggle Firearms Into Haiti Jacques Yves Sebastien Duroseau, 34, was found guilty of five counts related to gun smuggling charges. Court filings say he wanted to "train the Haitian police, and run for president of Haiti." Brakkton Booker
Wisconsin Judge Rules Against Another Trump Bid To Overturn Biden's Win "The certification of the results of the 2020 Wisconsin presidential election, after the Dane County and Milwaukee County recounts, is affirmed," Reserve Judge Stephen Simanek said. Bill Chappell