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    • U.S. releases declassified report on Khashoggi's death

      U.S. releases declassified report on Khashoggi's death

      Mohammed bin Salman likely approved an operation to kill or capture Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, according to a newly declassified report.

      Comes day after Biden courtesy call »
      • House passes Biden's $1.9 trillion relief package

        House passes Biden's $1.9 trillion relief package

      • Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

        Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

      • What pandemic? CPAC crowd jeers mask request

        What pandemic? CPAC crowd jeers mask request

      • Why so many COVID-19 survivors many have PTSD

        Why so many COVID-19 survivors many have PTSD

      • 'Canceled' Gaetz at CPAC with Jan. 6 caravans organizer

        'Canceled' Gaetz at CPAC with Jan. 6 caravans organizer

    • Why experts like Dr. Fauci think 'there's a really good chance' the worst of the U.S. pandemic is behind us
      Health
      Yahoo News

      Why experts like Dr. Fauci think 'there's a really good chance' the worst of the U.S. pandemic is behind us

      According to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll, two-thirds of Americans are either somewhat or very worried about the “newer, potentially more contagious” COVID-19 variants that have triggered huge overseas outbreaks and are now spreading in the United States. To be clear, worrying less about variants doesn't mean abandoning precautions; nothing will suppress cases and shorten the U.S. pandemic like wearing a mask, avoiding indoor gatherings, staying 6 feet apart and getting vaccinated. Asked if the worst of the pandemic was behind the U.S., Fauci told Yahoo News Tuesday that “it might be.”

      • Dr. Fauci Says Don't Do This After Getting Your Vaccine
        Dr. Fauci Says Don't Do This After Getting Your Vaccine
        Eat This, Not That!
      • 15 pre-pandemic photos from a year ago that will make you cringe now
        15 pre-pandemic photos from a year ago that will make you cringe now
        INSIDER
    • Biden Fires a Warning Shot at Iran
      World
      National Review

      Biden Fires a Warning Shot at Iran

      After only a month in power, President Biden has used lethal military force in reaction to Iranian-sponsored attacks on Americans in Iraq. It's worth pausing to note that those Iranian-backed Iraqi Shiite groups and not the government of Iraq control that part of the border. In other words, Iran and its proxies control a route from Iraq through Syria to Lebanon, where the largest Iranian proxy, Hezbollah, is situated.

      • On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
        On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
        Associated Press Videos
      • U.S. air strikes in Syria target Iranian-backed militia: Pentagon
        U.S. air strikes in Syria target Iranian-backed militia: Pentagon
        Reuters
    • They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy

      Two commercial fisherman from the mainland were jailed Thursday after police said they were caught in the Keys with a haul of illegal seafood that started with 100 undersized wrung lobster tails. Their catch also included 17 undersized stone crab claws, four undersized whole lobsters and one undersized mutton snapper, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Osvaldo Hernandez, 65, listed as a seafood business owner in Fort Lauderdale, and Vladimir Medina Martin, 43, of Miami, were each arrested on a felony charge of taking 100 or more undersized lobsters.

    • Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6
      Politics
      The Week

      Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6

      Illinois state Rep. Chris Miller (R), the husband of freshman U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), acknowledged Thursday that his pickup truck was parked in a restricted area outside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, but he said the "Three Percenter" militia sticker on the back window doesn't mean anything. "Army friend gave me decal," Miller told The Daily Beast in an email late Thursday. The Three Percenters, founded in 2008, are a "radical militia group" implicated in leading the Jan. 6 siege along with the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and other far-right extremist groups, the FBI said in an affidavit filed in the case against alleged rioter Robert Gieswein.

      • 3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
        3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
        HuffPost
      • Truck parked at Capitol on day of riot belongs to husband of GOP congresswoman who quoted Hitler
        Truck parked at Capitol on day of riot belongs to husband of GOP congresswoman who quoted Hitler
        The Independent
    • Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says
      U.S.
      The State

      Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says

      Katie Dougherty Zuercher has a vision of her husband waiting for their daughter in heaven. “She used to wait on the front porch for him to arrive home from work to greet him with the biggest hug before he could even get in the house,” the Ohio mom said in a Facebook post. Last weekend, Dougherty Zuercher's 14-year-old daughter, Eirelyn, was seriously injured in a sledding accident at a park in Hinckley, Ohio, Cleveland.com reported.

    • Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown
      U.S.
      NextShark

      Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown

      An Asian man is in critical condition after getting stabbed by a butcher knife in New York's Chinatown on Thursday evening. The 36-year-old local resident was attacked around 6:15 p.m. near the federal courthouse, near the corner of Worth Street and Baxter street next to the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, reports PIX11. Call came in at 6:20 for report of a stabbing at Baxter Street and Worth Street.

      • No words exchanged before man stabbed in back in Chinatown
        No words exchanged before man stabbed in back in Chinatown
        WABC – NY
      • NYPD arrests Brooklyn man after stabbing in Chinatown
        NYPD arrests Brooklyn man after stabbing in Chinatown
        ABC News Videos
    • FBI pinpoints a single suspect in the death of US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      FBI pinpoints a single suspect in the death of US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick

      Federal investigators have a suspect in the killing of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. The probe was narrowed after video footage showed the suspect attacking officers with bear spray. The assailant has not yet been publicly named by federal investigators.

      • FBI Singles Out Possible Capitol Suspect In Death Of Police Officer Brian Sicknick
        FBI Singles Out Possible Capitol Suspect In Death Of Police Officer Brian Sicknick
        HuffPost
      • FBI pinpoints suspect in probe of U.S. Capitol policeman's death: NYT
        FBI pinpoints suspect in probe of U.S. Capitol policeman's death: NYT
        Reuters
    • Florida mom discovers infant son missing after daycare gives him to stranger
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Florida mom discovers infant son missing after daycare gives him to stranger

      A Florida daycare is under fire after giving a 7-month-old baby away to a stranger. When Trinity McCoggle arrived at the Orient Road Child Development Center on January 25 to pick up her 7-month-old son, Adonis, she was left distraught when told her baby had been accidentally given to someone assumed to be the child's parent, ABC2 News reports. Describing what happened, McCoggle said the daycare worker “went to the back to get him, and when she came back, she said, He's not here.”

    • Libyan PM-designate proposes unity government plan
      World
      Reuters

      Libyan PM-designate proposes unity government plan

      Libya's designated prime minister, chosen via a U.N.-facilitated process last month, said on Thursday he had proposed a governing plan to the country's divided parliament as part of a peace process. The new interim government is intended to replace Libya's two rival administrations and oversee the run-up to national elections planned for December in a roadmap to end years of chronic chaos and violence. "It will be a government of technocrats representing the whole Libyan spectrum," designated prime minister Abdulhamid Dbeibeh told a news conference in Tripoli, adding that he had attempted a "fair distribution" of posts between the west, east and south of the country.

      • Libya's new PM delays naming Cabinet as deadline looms
        Libya's new PM delays naming Cabinet as deadline looms
        Associated Press
      • Libya's new PM outlines 'vision' of his government
        Libya's new PM outlines 'vision' of his government
        AFP
    • Journalist Tim O'Brien, who's seen Trump's taxes, thinks Trump's accountant will now flip in D.A. inquiry
      Politics
      The Week

      Journalist Tim O'Brien, who's seen Trump's taxes, thinks Trump's accountant will now flip in D.A. inquiry

      Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, one of the few journalists who has seen former President Donald Trump's tax returns, told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell on Thursday night he will sleep better now that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance finally has eight years of Trump's financial documents, from 2011 to 2019. O'Brien went on to explain why he thinks it's likely Trump's chief accountant, Allen Weisselberg, will flip on Trump. "The thing to really focus in on here is that it's not just the tax records that Cy Vance has now," O'Brien said.

    • 'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says

      On Friday, a federal judge ruled that a member of a far-right militia group who stormed the US Capitol building will remain in jail after she petitioned to be released over safety concerns. Jessica Watkins, an alleged 'Oath Keeper' charged with conspiring to attack the US Capitol building on January 6, made her first public comments since her arrest last month in a court hearing on Friday, where she denounced the extremist organization and said she was "humbled" and "humiliated" by the charges against her according to CNN.

      • Oath Keeper charged in Capitol riot renounces militia group
        Oath Keeper charged in Capitol riot renounces militia group
        Associated Press
      • U.S. Capitol riot suspect disavows far-right group, but loses bid for release
        U.S. Capitol riot suspect disavows far-right group, but loses bid for release
        Reuters
    • This United flight from Florida was just about to take off. Then came the pepper spray
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      This United flight from Florida was just about to take off. Then came the pepper spray

      A United Airlines flight out of Southwest Florida International Airport ran into some trouble Monday afternoon, but it had nothing to do with mechanical issues or lack of face masks. A passenger on the plane from Fort Myers to Newark International accidentally discharged a can of pepper spray from his keychain shortly before takeoff, Fox 4 Now first reported. A spokesperson for United Airlines said in a statement that the flight returned to the gate to let off anyone in distress.

    • More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswana’s Okavango Delta
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswana’s Okavango Delta

      Only reachable by canoe, this Xigera hideaway is centered along lush riverbeds and a rich concentration of wildlife. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • World
      CBS News Videos

      13 years after Madeleine McCann went missing, investigators believe they have a credible suspect

      Three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from her bed on vacation in 2007. Now, investigators believe they have a credible suspect who may know what happened to McCann. Peter Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" with the investigation into this suspect on this week's "48 Hours."

    • 9-year-old girl cries to virtual class that she's 'starving,' local food bank steps in
      U.S.
      TODAY

      9-year-old girl cries to virtual class that she's 'starving,' local food bank steps in

      A 9-year-old girl living in the Jersey Shore area broke down in her virtual class and told her class she was “starving,” a local food bank said. Fulfill, a food bank based in New Jersey, told TODAY Food they got a call from the school district social worker who explained the girl had been having trouble concentrating and started to cry “uncontrollably.” "When asked what was wrong, she confessed in front of her entire class that she was starving,” Linda Kellner, the director of external affairs for Fulfill, said.

    • From the hinterland to Hollywood: how Indian farmers galvanised a protest movement
      World
      Reuters

      From the hinterland to Hollywood: how Indian farmers galvanised a protest movement

      Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is struggling to beat back his biggest political challenge in years from a protest movement which began with disgruntled farmers travelling to New Delhi on tractors and is now gaining wider support at home and abroad. Simmering in makeshift camps housing tens of thousands of farmers since last year, the movement has seen a dramatic growth in recent weeks, getting backing from environmental activists, opposition parties and even A-list Western celebrities. At its heart are three new farm laws passed by the government last September, thanks to the majority Modi's right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) enjoys in the lower house of parliament.

    • Beloved Key West regular falls down flight of stairs at bar and dies, police say
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Beloved Key West regular falls down flight of stairs at bar and dies, police say

      A 76-year-old man remembered for his smile and kindness died Saturday, Feb. 20, after police said he fell down a flight of stairs at a Key West bar and guest house. Robert Duwayne Litz was found unconscious and bleeding at the Bourbon Street Pub and New Orleans House, 724 Duval St., on the deck below a flight of outdoor stairs, according to a police incident report. Key West Fire Rescue took Litz to Lower Keys Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said.

    • Biden's $1.9 trillion relief bill passes House, but faces Senate hurdle
      Politics
      CBS News

      Biden's $1.9 trillion relief bill passes House, but faces Senate hurdle

      The House passed President Biden's  $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package early Saturday morning almost entirely along partisan lines. The bill now goes the Senate, although it included a minimum wage hike that the Senate parliamentarian ruled on Thursday cannot be included if Congress uses the budget reconciliation process. The bill, called the American Rescue Plan, includes $1,400 in direct checks for Americans making under $75,000, a $400 per week supplemental unemployment bonus, money for vaccine distribution, and funding to aid schools and state and local governments.

      • $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        Yahoo Finance
      • House Democrats Pass $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill
        House Democrats Pass $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill
        HuffPost
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Liz Cheney ‘a fool’ for criticising Trump
      Politics
      The Independent

      Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Liz Cheney ‘a fool’ for criticising Trump

      Marjorie Taylor Greene called her fellow House Republican Liz Cheney "a fool" for refusing to support Donald Trump. "Liz Cheney and any other Republican that wants to make statements against President Donald Trump is a fool," she said. Ms Greene's comments come a day after Ms Cheney publicly broke with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy by saying she did not think Mr Trump should speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference nor should have any leadership role in the party or the country's leadership.

    • With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran's Militant Network
      World
      The New York Times

      With Strikes in Syria, Biden Confronts Iran's Militant Network

      Since President Joe Biden entered the White House, Iranian-backed militants across the Middle East have struck an airport in Saudi Arabia with an exploding drone, and are accused of assassinating a critic in Lebanon and of targeting U.S. military personnel at an airport in northern Iraq, killing a Filipino contractor and wounding six others. On Thursday, the world got its first glimpse of how Biden is likely to approach one of the greatest security concerns of American partners in the region: the network of militias that are backed by Iran and committed to subverting the interests of the United States and its allies. U.S. officials said that overnight airstrikes ordered by Biden hit a collection of buildings on the Syrian side of a border crossing with Iraq on Thursday and targeted members of the Iran-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah and an affiliated group.

      • Syria air strike targets were Iran-backed militia
        Syria air strike targets were Iran-backed militia
        Reuters Videos
      • U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        Associated Press
    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      NY prosecutors have Trump tax returns

      Eighteen months after a subpoena was issued for Donald Trump's tax returns - the Manhattan District Attorney has them in hand. A spokesman for the office on Thursday confirmed that District Attorney Cyrus Vance has other financial records, too, as part of a criminal probe into the former president and his family-run Trump Organization. The prosecutor's office obtained the stacks of records - including eight years of tax returns - on Monday, the same day the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Trump's latest attempt to keep his longtime accounting firm from turning them over.

    • Gables football coach found, reunited with family. His disappearance baffled everyone
      Sports
      Miami Herald

      Gables football coach found, reunited with family. His disappearance baffled everyone

      The Coral Gables football coach whose disappearance after midnight Tuesday baffled family and friends, was found unharmed in Fort Pierce Friday night, police said. Miami-Dade police released few details about the recovery of Roger Pollard, 39, only saying he was found by Fort Pierce police and that he was being reunited with his family. “Our investigation led us to the Fort Pierce area,” Miami-Dade Police Lt. Carlos Rosario said.

      • Coral Gables High football coach, teacher is missing. Cops ask for help finding him
        Coral Gables High football coach, teacher is missing. Cops ask for help finding him
        Miami Herald
      • Florida High School Football Coach Goes Missing Without a Trace, Cops Call It a 'Big Mystery'
        Florida High School Football Coach Goes Missing Without a Trace, Cops Call It a 'Big Mystery'
        People
    • Students from Rep. Madison Cawthorn's college said he used 'fun drives' to corner women with sexual advances, report says
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Students from Rep. Madison Cawthorn's college said he used 'fun drives' to corner women with sexual advances, report says

      Former classmates of Rep. Madison Cawthorn told BuzzFeed news he harassed women at their college. Two RAs said they warned women residing in their dorms not to go on drives with Cawthorn. Cawthorn previously said that he has "never done anything sexually inappropriate in my life."

    • Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they're using it to speak at CPAC.
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they're using it to speak at CPAC.

      House Republicans were furious over the summer when the House made unpresented changes allowing lawmakers to designate a proxy and vote on their behalf amid traveling concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since Thursday, when CPAC began its annual conference, nearly two dozen House Republicans have written letters to the House clerk to notify they would be absent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and designated a proxy to vote on their behalf. Others, including several CPAC speakers, designated proxies to cast their vote before Thursday.

      • Republicans said they couldn’t attend key votes on Covid relief – before appearing as speakers at CPAC
        Republicans said they couldn’t attend key votes on Covid relief – before appearing as speakers at CPAC
        The Independent
      • GOP lawmakers reportedly cite 'public health emergency' in skipping votes, despite speaking at CPAC
        GOP lawmakers reportedly cite 'public health emergency' in skipping votes, despite speaking at CPAC
        The Week
    • More Inside an Art Adviser’s Eclectic Minneapolis Pad
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside an Art Adviser’s Eclectic Minneapolis Pad

      The owner Kathy Ganley, who also views her home as an informal gallery, fills the 6,500-square-foot space with an array of artworks, including a still life in the laundry room to make sure no wall is left behind Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • “How about we skip ‘he won’t win’ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.”

    • “With independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House — except as a tourist.”

    • “They might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.”

    • “The next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump — whether or not he decides to run again.”

    • “Donald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.”

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