- Disney’s chairman Robert Iger game for a new job: U.S. Ambassador to China (Wall Street Journal)
- Florida Gov. DeSantis said there’s a problem with vaccine shipments. Pfizer disagrees (Miami Herald)
- Some states say Pfizer vaccine allotments cut for next week (Associated Press)
- White House aides talked Trump out of last-minute demand for stimulus checks as big as $2,000 (Washington Post)
- States report confusion as government reduces vaccine shipments, while Pfizer says it has ‘millions’ of unclaimed doses (Washington Post)
- FDA vows to move ‘rapidly’ to authorize second coronavirus vaccine (Washington Post)
- Second stimulus checks may be on the way. Here’s what advisors say you should do with the money (CNBC)
- Editorial: Mitch McConnell is finally ready to pass a COVID relief bill. It shouldn’t have taken this long (Los Angeles Times)
- Deb Haaland makes history as Biden’s pick to run Interior Department (CNN)
- Biden Ties COVID Relief for Georgia on Ossoff, Warnock Winning Senate in New Ad (Newsweek)
- Sacklers Deny Personal Responsibility for Opioid Epidemic in House Hearing (New York Times)
- Rep.-elect Issa says Trump should attend Biden inauguration (The Hill)
- US cybersecurity agency warns suspected Russian hacking campaign broader than previously believed (CNN)
- Millions Of COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Stuck In Warehouses Until Federal Orders, Pfizer Says (Huff Post)