Per suggestions below, I added the following to my custom file: Now, when I run M-: (gnutls-available-p), Emacs returns the following: (ClientHello\ Padding Key\ Share Post\ Handshake\ Auth PSK\ Key\ Exchange\ Modes Cookie Supported\ Versions Early\ Data Pre\ Shared\ Key Session\ Ticket Record\ Size\ Limit Extended\ Master\ Secret Encrypt-then-MAC. I see that I might need to install GnuTLS for TLS/SSL support for newer versions of Emacs. I've gone through the discussions here on emacs.stackexchange but to little avail. I'm able to open all other http websites without a problem. Whenever I try to open an https website through eww, I'm sent to, which I'm guessing is a default is something goes wrong. In Aquamacs, I had no issues accessing https sites, though I'm unable to do this in my current GNU Emacs set up. I'm working on a mac (Catalina 10.15.1) and I've recently switched from Aquamacs to GNU Emacs (updated to 26.3 build 1).
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