The numbers are used to divvy up congressional seats. Source
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Will the latest loans help restaurants survive winter?
A new round of paycheck protection program loans gives special leeway to restaurants — but might not save eateries hanging on by a thread. Source
Long Island man takes search for kidney donor to Crossroads of the World
About 100,000 Americans are on a waiting list to get a kidney. CBS News employee Marc Weiner is one of them. He shares his journey to find a kidney donor with David Begnaud, who also speaks to the NYPD detective inspired to answer the call of duty. Source
UK tackles new coronavirus strain amid vaccine rollout and Brexit
A new coronavirus strain is spreading across the U.K. as the country implements its latest pandemic lockdown and prepares to roll out the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine. The new measures come as the country prepares to leave the European Union. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata joins CBSN from London to break down the latest on the coronavirus and Brexit. Source
Spiritual leaders share their thoughts of hope and unity for the future as we bid 2020 goodbye
With 2020 almost behind us, people are looking for 2021 to bring back a sense of normalcy. Spiritual leaders representing six religions reflect back on the troubles of the past year, while sharing their thoughts of hope and unity for the future. Source
U.K. reveals tough lockdown measures after record COVID-19 infections stretch hospitals to limit
Millions of people in the United Kingdom have been told to stay at home as coronavirus cases surge in the country. Charlie D’Agata reports. Source
Nearly 790,000 people filed for jobless benefits during holiday week
Unemployment applications are dropping slightly but still numbered more than a million during Christmas week. Source
Democratic strategist on Georgia Senate races
Democratic strategist and CBS News political contributor Joel Payne joins “CBS This Morning” to talk about the state of the Georgia Senate races. Source
Poor countries could be left behind in COVID vaccine distribution
Research suggests wealthy countries have secured more than half of the doses from leading vaccines while only representing 14% of the world’s population. Source
Doctor answers viewer questions about coronavirus vaccines
CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook joins “CBS This Morning” to answer viewer questions about coronavirus vaccines and the projected holiday surge in cases. Source