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    • COVID infection rate nearing highest of pandemic so far

      COVID infection rate nearing highest of pandemic so far

      The number of new coronavirus cases per week has nearly doubled globally over the past two months, approaching the highest rate seen so far during the pandemic.

      'Situation is extremely challenging' ยป
      • FedEx: Shooter was former employee of the company

        FedEx: Shooter was former employee of the company

      • Rep. Waters tells Rep. Jordan 'shut your mouth' in hearing

        Rep. Waters tells Rep. Jordan 'shut your mouth' in hearing

      • Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

        Some Dems outraged as Biden retains Trump policy

      • Liberty sues Jerry Falwell Jr., seeking millions in damages

        Liberty sues Jerry Falwell Jr., seeking millions in damages

      • Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

        Why workers sided with Amazon instead of the union

    • Four members of Sikh community among dead in Indianapolis FedEx shooting -group
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Four members of Sikh community among dead in Indianapolis FedEx shooting -group

      (Reuters) -Four members of the Sikh religious community, three women and one man, were killed in a Thursday night shooting at a FedEx facility in Indianapolis that claimed the lives of eight workers, a community group and local leader said on Friday. "Out of eight, four are Sikh community members," said businessman Gurinder Singh Khalsa, who identified himself as a leader of the local Sikh community and said he had spoken with the families of those killed. He said the FedEx operations center near the city's international airport was known for providing employment to older members of the Sikh community who did not necessarily speak fluent English.

      • Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
        Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
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      • 8 Killed In Shooting At FedEx Warehouse In Indianapolis
        8 Killed In Shooting At FedEx Warehouse In Indianapolis
        HuffPost
    • Indian cop arrested in Kashmir for blocking anti-rebel ops
      World
      Associated Press

      Indian cop arrested in Kashmir for blocking anti-rebel ops

      Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir said Friday that they arrested one of their own officers and dismissed her for obstructing a counterinsurgency operation in the disputed region. The officer livestreamed a cordon and search operation by government forces in southern Frisal village on Wednesday โ€œwith the intent of disrupting the search operation,โ€ police said in a statement. In the video, which went viral on social media, the woman was seen shouting: โ€œThis is our Kashmirโ€ while hurling invectives at the raiding troops.

    • With food and fuel, Hezbollah braces for the worst in Lebanon collapse
      World
      Reuters

      With food and fuel, Hezbollah braces for the worst in Lebanon collapse

      Lebanon's Hezbollah has made preparations for an all-out collapse of the fracturing state, issuing ration cards for food, importing medicine and readying storage for fuel from its patron Iran, three sources familiar with the plans told Reuters. The moves, responding to a grave economic crisis, would mark an expansion of services provided by the armed movement to its large Sh'ite support base, with a network that already boasts charities, a construction firm and a pension system. The steps highlight rising fears of an implosion of the Lebanese state, in which authorities can no longer import food or fuel to keep the lights on.

    • 2 passengers sue United Airlines over engine explosion
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      2 passengers sue United Airlines over engine explosion

      Two passengers who were aboard a United Airlines flight that had to make an emergency landing after one of its engines blew apart and sent debris raining down on Colorado neighborhoods sued the company Friday. In separate lawsuits filed in Chicago, where United is based, Joseph McGinley of Honolulu and Jonathan Strawn of Sioux City, Iowa, say they have suffered personal, emotional and financial injuries following the failure of the Boeing 777's engine on Feb. 20. United declined to comment on the lawsuits, spokesperson Leslie Scott said.

    • The woman who does hair for The View swears she isn't secretly sabotaging Meghan McCain
      Celebrity
      The Week

      The woman who does hair for The View swears she isn't secretly sabotaging Meghan McCain

      The View co-host Meghan McCain is notorious both for sharing her "oppressive conservative beliefs on daytime TV" and for her, uh, interesting hairstyles, which has resulted in some onlookers wondering if those two things might be related. "Everyone's convinced Meghan McCain's hair and makeup stylist secretly hates her," Queerty wrote last month, while someone else tweeted that "The View's hair and makeup team expressing their contempt for Meghan McCain every day is hilarious." The Cut at last spoke to said hairstylist, whose name is Carmen Currie and who swears the looks aren't intentional sabotage.

    • His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. Heโ€™s now been charged with murder
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      His coworkers were stealing his marijuana, police say. Heโ€™s now been charged with murder

      Roland Day was convinced that three of his coworkers had rifled through his bag and stolen his marijuana. So he headed to the bus stop near a Home Depot where he knew the trio would be, got out of the car holding a gun and fired at least seven times, according to a police report. One of his coworkers, who was 21, was killed and two others were injured.

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      Yahoo News Video

      Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy

      Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling โ€œDrop it! at the teen right before he opens fire.

    • Britain wanted Joe Biden to 'keep US forces in Afghanistan'
      World
      The Telegraph

      Britain wanted Joe Biden to 'keep US forces in Afghanistan'

      The UK wanted US troops to stay in Afghanistan, the head of the Armed Forces has revealed. General Sir Nick Carter said President Biden's decision to pull out all 2,500 US troops by September 11 was "not the decisionโ€ the UK wanted. Earlier this week President Biden vowed to end America's "forever war" in Afghanistan, which began 20 years ago following 9/11, when they first arrived to bring down the Taliban regime harbouring Osama bin Laden.

      • Secretary of State Blinken in Afghanistan to sell Biden troop withdrawal
        Secretary of State Blinken in Afghanistan to sell Biden troop withdrawal
        Yahoo News Video
      • 'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says
        'High probability' Biden's decision to pull U.S. troops from Afghanistan will cause its government to fall, expert says
        Yahoo News
    • New blast at St. Vincent volcano; cruise ship helps evacuees
      World
      Associated Press

      New blast at St. Vincent volcano; cruise ship helps evacuees

      La Soufriere volcano shot out another explosive burst of gas and ash on Friday as a cruise ship arrived to evacuate some of the foreigners who had been stuck on a St. Vincent island coated in ash from a week of violent eruptions. Friday morning's blast โ€œwasn't a big explosion compared to the ones that we last weekend, but it was big enough to punch a hole through the clouds," said Richard Robertson, lead scientist at the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Center, in an interview with local NBC radio. During a comparable eruption cycle in 1902, explosive eruptions continued to shake the island for months after an initial burst killed some 1,700 people, though the new eruptions so far have caused no reported deaths among a population that had received official warning a day earlier that danger was imminent.

      • St Vincent fears COVID-19 outbreak with volcano evacuations
        St Vincent fears COVID-19 outbreak with volcano evacuations
        Associated Press
      • St Vincent volcano: UN warns humanitarian crisis will last months
        St Vincent volcano: UN warns humanitarian crisis will last months
        BBC
    • U.S. sues Trump ally Roger Stone, alleging he owes about $2 million in unpaid taxes
      Politics
      Reuters

      U.S. sues Trump ally Roger Stone, alleging he owes about $2 million in unpaid taxes

      The U.S. Department of Justice on Friday sued Roger Stone, saying the close ally of former President Donald Trump owes about $2 million in unpaid federal income taxes, according to a court document seen by Reuters. The civil lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida, alleged that Stone and his wife, Nydia, used a commercial entity to "shield their personal income from enforced collection and fund a lavish lifestyle despite owing nearly $2 million in unpaid taxes, interest and penalties." Stone did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

      • Justice Department sues Roger Stone over $2M in unpaid taxes
        Justice Department sues Roger Stone over $2M in unpaid taxes
        Associated Press
      • Justice Department Sues Roger Stone, Alleging โ€˜Fraudulentโ€™ Scheme to Dodge $2 Million in Taxes
        Justice Department Sues Roger Stone, Alleging โ€˜Fraudulentโ€™ Scheme to Dodge $2 Million in Taxes
        The Daily Beast
    • The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use

      From the most comfortable pair to the best value buy, these headphones will carry you through the spring, summer, and beyond Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Judge denies Ghislaine Maxwell's motions to toss sex charges
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Judge denies Ghislaine Maxwell's motions to toss sex charges

      A judge on Friday rejected Ghislaine Maxwell's arguments to toss charges that she recruited three teenager girls from 1994 to 1997 for then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan in Manhattan denied claims that a non-prosecution agreement Epstein reached with federal prosecutors over a dozen years ago protects Maxwell from prosecution. She also disagreed that some or all charges should be tossed out for a variety of other perceived flaws.

      • Ghislaine Maxwell fails to dismiss sex crime indictment over Epstein ties
        Ghislaine Maxwell fails to dismiss sex crime indictment over Epstein ties
        Reuters
      • Judge Shoots Down Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s Last-Ditch Bid to Avoid Charges
        Judge Shoots Down Ghislaine Maxwellโ€™s Last-Ditch Bid to Avoid Charges
        The Daily Beast
    • Man who smoked legal weed in Nevada now faces years in prison in Dubai, lawyer says
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Man who smoked legal weed in Nevada now faces years in prison in Dubai, lawyer says

      A Las Vegas man faces prison time after he traveled to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and marijuana was detected in his urine, his lawyer said. Peter Clark, 51, traveled to Dubai for a business trip on Feb. 24 but was hospitalized for pancreatitis, Clark's attorney Radha Stirling wrote on her website Detained in Dubai. The hospital took a urine test, found traces of marijuana and reported it to the police, who charged Peter and took him to the Al Barsha police station on March 3, Stirling said.

    • Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog
      Politics
      Reuters

      Pompeo violated ethics rules by asking State Dept employees to do personal tasks -watchdog

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo violated federal ethics rules governing the use of taxpayer-funded resources when he, and his wife, asked State Department employees to carry out personal tasks more than 100 times, a government watchdog said in a report on Friday. Pompeo, who was former President Donald Trump's last secretary of state, served until Jan. 20, when Republican Trump left the office after being defeated by Democrat Joe Biden in the November election. Pompeo and his wife asked a political appointee and other employees in his office to carry out tasks such as "picking up personal items, planning events unrelated to the Department's mission, and conducting such personal business as pet care and mailing personal Christmas cards," the State Department's Office of Inspector General (OIG) said in the report.

      • State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        State Dept. watchdog says Pompeo, wife violated ethics rules
        Associated Press
      • Watchdog: Pompeo, his wife made more than 100 personal requests of State Department employees
        Watchdog: Pompeo, his wife made more than 100 personal requests of State Department employees
        USA TODAY
    • How to spot and correctly identify North Carolinaโ€™s six venomous snakes
      U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      How to spot and correctly identify North Carolinaโ€™s six venomous snakes

      Along with the warmer weather of spring and summer months, North Carolinians know anytime they are outdoors to keep an eye out for things that slither. Especially in the springtime, when snakes are becoming more active and are more likely to cross our paths, it's good to know the venomous (sometimes incorrectly referred to as poisonous) snakes from the harmless ones, which are beneficial to keep around. A good rule of thumb is that most venomous snakes have a triangular or diamond-shaped head, while nonvenomous snakes have a tapered head.

    • Conviction upheld for former Lexington student who had AR-15, threatened to shoot students
      U.S.
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      Conviction upheld for former Lexington student who had AR-15, threatened to shoot students

      The Kentucky Court of Appeals on Friday upheld a prior conviction for a man found guilty of threatening to shoot up a high school while he was a student in Lexington. Timothy Felker, 21, was found guilty in 2019 of second-degree terroristic threatening after he made threats to shoot up Paul Laurence Dunbar High School and shoot certain students, according to court records. Lexington police investigated tips submitted about Felker, who was 18 at the time, and subsequently found an AR-15 and military grade ammunition in his bedroom.

    • Canada's immigration initiative for Hong Kong residents receives over 500 applications early on
      World
      Reuters

      Canada's immigration initiative for Hong Kong residents receives over 500 applications early on

      In November, the Canadian government said it would make it easier for Hong Kong youth to study and work in Canada in response to new security rules imposed by China on the former British colony. "In the first three weeks that the program was open (Feb. 8 to Feb. 28), IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) received 503 applications for work permits and 10 applications for work permit extensions," press secretary Alexander Cohen said in an emailed statement.

    • Mozambique Palma attack: Why IS involvement is exaggerated
      World
      BBC

      Mozambique Palma attack: Why IS involvement is exaggerated

      The recent insurgent raid on the Mozambican town of Palma made global headlines because foreigners were killed and because the Islamic State group said it was behind it, leading to sharp divisions as to how Mozambique's four-year-old conflict should be interpreted, writes analyst Dr Joseph Hanlon. Palma had always been a sleepy fishing town, until last year it was transformed into a thriving hub for Mozambique's burgeoning gas industry. The French company Total began to develop a $20bn (ยฃ14.6bn) gas liquification plant for the second largest gas reserve in Africa.

    • Unofficial EU note on redrawing Balkan borders causes angst in Bosnia
      World
      Reuters

      Unofficial EU note on redrawing Balkan borders causes angst in Bosnia

      An unofficial European Union diplomatic note seen by Reuters on redrawing borders along ethnic lines in the Western Balkans has caused angst and distress in Bosnia, which fears an unexpected shift in EU strategy. The document was first leaked to the Slovenian media and ascribed to Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa, who reportedly had sent it to European Council President Charles Michel as a proposal on how to deal with the region after Slovenia takes over presidency of the EU in July. But Jansa denied that he had sent the document and accused "fake media" of trying to harm Slovenia's efforts to help integrate the Western Balkan states into the wealthy bloc.

    • Alexei Navalny says prison authorities threatened to force-feed him because his health has declined so much
      World
      Business Insider

      Alexei Navalny says prison authorities threatened to force-feed him because his health has declined so much

      Alexei Navalny said prison authorities threatened to force-feed him during his hunger strike. Navalny said in March he was going on hunger strike after being denied medical help jail. Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has said that authorities in his prison threatened to force-feed him because his health was declining so much amid his hunger strike.

      • Kremlin critic Navalny says prison staff threatening to force-feed him imminently
        Kremlin critic Navalny says prison staff threatening to force-feed him imminently
        Reuters
      • Navalny allies plead for EU to pressure Moscow over medical access
        Navalny allies plead for EU to pressure Moscow over medical access
        Reuters
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      Texas's longest-serving death row has sentence overturned

      An appeals court has overturned the sentence of Texas's longest-serving death row inmate, whose attorneys say has languished in prison for more than 45 years because he's too mentally ill to be executed.

    • Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
      World
      Reuters

      Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly

      HONG KONG (Reuters) -Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was sentenced to 14 months in prison while nine other activists received jail time or suspended sentences on Friday for taking part in unauthorised assemblies during mass pro-democracy protests in 2019. Senior barrister Martin Lee, who helped launch the city's largest opposition Democratic Party in the 1990s and is often called the former British colony's "father of democracy," was given an 11-month suspended sentence. It was the first time that Lai, one of Hong Kong's most prominent democratic activists, who has been in jail since December after being denied bail in a separate national security trial, received a prison sentence.

      • Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong media tycoon jailed for attending protest
        Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong media tycoon jailed for attending protest
        The Independent
      • Hong Kong: Jimmy Lai sentenced to 14 months for pro-democracy protests
        Hong Kong: Jimmy Lai sentenced to 14 months for pro-democracy protests
        BBC
    • Princes William and Harry to be reunited before Prince Philip's funeral
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Princes William and Harry to be reunited before Prince Philip's funeral

      The Duke of Cambridge and the Duke of Sussex will be reunited behind closed doors at Windsor Castle on Saturday before laying their beloved grandfather to rest. Members of the Royal family including Prince William and Prince Harry will gather in the State Entrance Hall before the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin emerges from the State Entrance at 2.41pm. In an apparent sign of ongoing tensions between the brothers, they will not walk shoulder to shoulder in the funeral procession but will be separated by their cousin Peter Phillips, the Queen's eldest grandchild.

      • Prince Philip's funeral: How the day will unfold
        Prince Philip's funeral: How the day will unfold
        Yahoo News UK
      • The last royal funeral: Pictures show how different Prince Philip's ceremony will be
        The last royal funeral: Pictures show how different Prince Philip's ceremony will be
        Yahoo News UK
    • Biden is running out of time to dodge Trump's traps with Iran
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden is running out of time to dodge Trump's traps with Iran

      Despite calling for a return to the Iran nuclear deal, President Joe Biden has yet to do so while in office. The window of opportunity to revive the deal is closing, and Biden needs to act quickly and boldly to clear the political traps set by Trump. The future of the Iran nuclear deal hangs in the balance, and with it the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran or another Middle East war to stop it.

    • Blood type not a COVID-19 risk factor in U.S.; inhaled asthma drug may keep mild illness from worsening
      Health
      Reuters

      Blood type not a COVID-19 risk factor in U.S.; inhaled asthma drug may keep mild illness from worsening

      The following is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus. Blood type not a factor in COVID-19 risks in U.S. patients Blood type does not affect susceptibility to COVID-19 in U.S. patients, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed data on nearly 108,000 people from Utah, Idaho, and Nevada who were tested for COVID-19 and whose blood type was listed in their medical records.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • โ€œThereโ€™s no โ€˜both sides of the debateโ€™ when it comes to active voter suppression.โ€

    • โ€œCompanies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is, the companies hold the cardsโ€ฆIf companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.โ€

    • โ€œWhen a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mobโ€™s beck-and-call.โ€

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