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    • 3 people dead after plane crashes in Georgia

      3 people dead after plane crashes in Georgia

      The plane was reportedly heading to Daytona Beach, Fla., when it crashed into a wooded area near several homes in Gainesville.

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      • A 3rd COVID vaccine is approved by the FDA

        A 3rd COVID vaccine is approved by the FDA

      • Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old chariot intact

        Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old chariot intact

      • They were on equal footing. Then the ground shifted.

        They were on equal footing. Then the ground shifted.

      • New U.S. rep: 'I'm the future of the Republican Party'

        New U.S. rep: 'I'm the future of the Republican Party'

      • Second ex-aide says Cuomo sexually harassed her

        Second ex-aide says Cuomo sexually harassed her

    • 'If he dies, he dies': Suspect in stabbing of Asian man in New York City told authorities
      U.S.
      NBC News

      'If he dies, he dies': Suspect in stabbing of Asian man in New York City told authorities

      The suspect in the stabbing of an Asian man in New York City's Chinatown walked into the New York County District Attorney's Office and admitted he had just "stabbed a guy up the block," according to Manhattan's Assistant District Attorney Adam Johnson. The suspect has been identified as Salman Muflihi, 23, of Brooklyn. The incident occurred around 6:20 p.m. on Thursday, the New York City Police Department said.

      • No hate crime charges for suspect in Chinatown stabbing
        No hate crime charges for suspect in Chinatown stabbing
        WABC – NY
      • Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown
        Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown
        NextShark
    • AOC Calls for Investigation into ‘Extraordinarily Serious’ Cuomo Sexual-Harassment Allegations
      U.S.
      National Review

      AOC Calls for Investigation into ‘Extraordinarily Serious’ Cuomo Sexual-Harassment Allegations

      The progressive congresswoman told reporters that survivors “deserve to be heard” and noted that the “process for hearing this allegation falls squarely in the state legislature. Meanwhile, New York attorney general Letitia James is reportedly reviewing a letter from state Republicans who have also called for an investigation into the allegations against the governor, according to Fox News. Lindsey Boylan, the former deputy secretary for economic development and special adviser to Cuomo, on Wednesday published an essay detailing alleged sexual harassment she endured while working for the governor, including unwanted kissing and touching.

      • Second Former Aide Reportedly Accuses Andrew Cuomo Of Sexual Harassment
        Second Former Aide Reportedly Accuses Andrew Cuomo Of Sexual Harassment
        HuffPost
      • 2nd former aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
        2nd former aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment
        Associated Press
    • US implicates Saudi crown prince in Khashoggi's killing
      World
      Associated Press

      US implicates Saudi crown prince in Khashoggi's killing

      Saudi Arabia's crown prince likely approved the killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, according to a newly declassified U.S. intelligence report released Friday that instantly ratcheted up pressure on the Biden administration to hold the kingdom accountable for a murder that drew worldwide outrage. The intelligence findings were long known to many U.S. officials and, even as they remained classified, had been reported with varying degrees of precision. But the public rebuke of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is still a touchstone in U.S-Saudi relations.

      • Intelligence report: Saudi prince 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Intelligence report: Saudi prince 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Yahoo News
      • Schiff says Biden should 'go further' in punishing Saudi prince for Khashoggi killing
        Schiff says Biden should 'go further' in punishing Saudi prince for Khashoggi killing
        Yahoo News
    • Indian man killed by his own bird during cockfight
      World
      BBC

      Indian man killed by his own bird during cockfight

      A cockerel that had been fitted with a knife for an illegal cockfight has killed its owner in southern India. The bird's owner was impaled in the groin by the knife as the animal tried to escape. Its owner attempted to catch it but was struck by the 7cm-long (three inch) knife on the bird's leg during the struggle.

    • Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs

      Lady Gaga is poised to hand over a $500,000 reward to a mystery woman who returned her beloved French bulldogs kidnapped in a violent street robbery near her home in Hollywood. Koji and Gustav, thought to be worth up to $10,000 dollars each, were given in at a downtown LAPD Police Station by an unnamed woman late on Friday night. Authorities believe the woman who handed the dogs in was "uninvolved and unassociated" with the attack - but she is still eligible for the "unconditional" $500,000 and is said to be in contact with Gaga's representatives.

      • Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Everything we know about the Lady Gaga dognapping
        Everything we know about the Lady Gaga dognapping
        Yahoo Celebrity
    • Trump has captured the Republican party – and that's great news for Biden
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Trump has captured the Republican party – and that's great news for Biden

      In its place is the Trump party, whose major goal is to advance Trump's big lie that the 2020 election was stolen from him. Its agenda is to exact vengeance on Republicans who didn't or won't support the lie or who voted to impeach or convict Trump for inciting the violence that the lie generated, and to keep attention focused on the former president's grievances. As the Trump party takes over the GOP, anti-Trump Republicans are abandoning the party in droves – thereby weakening it for general elections while simultaneously strengthening Trump's hand inside it.

    • Poland raises upper age limit for AstraZeneca shot, taking in Slovak patients
      World
      Reuters

      Poland raises upper age limit for AstraZeneca shot, taking in Slovak patients

      Poland will raise the upper age limit for people being given the AstraZeneca vaccine to 69, and will take COVID-19 patients from neighbouring Slovakia, a health ministry spokesman said on Friday. COVID-19 cases have been surging in central and eastern Europe, but in common with the rest of the European Union the region has faced problems with vaccine deliveries. "Today the health minister's vaccination team recommended extending (the age limit)...Within an hour there will be a announcement from the health minister," spokesman Wojciech Andrusiewicz told a news conference.

      • Take AstraZeneca's 'fantastic' vaccine, Germany tells sceptical public
        Take AstraZeneca's 'fantastic' vaccine, Germany tells sceptical public
        Reuters
      • Canada approves AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot
        Canada approves AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot
        Reuters Videos
    • 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.

    • Longtime radio host Russ Martin found dead in Frisco home, police say; cause unclear
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Longtime radio host Russ Martin found dead in Frisco home, police say; cause unclear

      Longtime Dallas-Fort Worth radio host Russ Martin was found dead inside of his Frisco home a little after midnight Saturday, the Frisco police department announced. The cause of his death wasn't known as of Saturday, but police said no foul play is suspected. Officers responded to an unresponsive person call in the 6300 block of Douglas Avenue in Frisco around 12:30 a.m.

    • Trump kept them out to protect jobs. Now, these immigrants are getting green cards
      Politics
      Miami Herald

      Trump kept them out to protect jobs. Now, these immigrants are getting green cards

      Ending a ban on legal immigration imposed last year, President Joe Biden reopened the country this week to thousands of people who won the 2020 Diversity Immigrant Visa Program but couldn't come to the U.S. because of an order by former President Donald Trump. Biden's Proclamation on Revoking Proclamation 10014 says that Trump's measure, aimed at protecting American jobs during the pandemic, did “not advance the interest of the United States.” The executive order signed Wednesday specifically mentions immigrants who were selected in the Fiscal Year 2020 Diversity Visa Lottery, that allocated up to 55,000 permanent resident cards for immigrants with historically low rates of immigration to the U.S.

    • 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."

    • CDC director is 'very concerned' that Covid cases have stopped falling
      Health
      NBC News

      CDC director is 'very concerned' that Covid cases have stopped falling

      Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, gave a sobering update about the latest data on cases, hospital admissions and deaths in the United States, and she said the direction of the numbers may mean states should rethink plans to relax restrictions on in-person activities. "Over the last few weeks, cases and hospital admissions in the United States had been coming down since early January, and deaths had been declining in the past week, but the latest data suggests that these declines may be stalling, potentially leveling off at still a very high number," she said in a briefing. It's not clear where the numbers will go from here — whether they will resume falling, plateau or even spike again — but Walensky said her agency was watching the data closely.

      • Decline in COVID-19 cases 'may be stalling' -CDC head
        Decline in COVID-19 cases 'may be stalling' -CDC head
        Reuters Videos
      • "Things are tenuous," U.S. CDC says as downward trend in COVID-19 cases stalls
        "Things are tenuous," U.S. CDC says as downward trend in COVID-19 cases stalls
        Reuters
    • Golden Trump statue turning heads at CPAC was made in … Mexico
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Golden Trump statue turning heads at CPAC was made in … Mexico

      A golden statue of Donald Trump that has caused a stir at the annual US gathering of conservatives was made in Mexico – a country the former president frequently demonized. Video and pictures of the tribute being wheeled through the halls of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, went viral on Friday. The conference is seen as a vital gathering of the Republican right, and this year has become a symbol of Trump's continued grip on the party, despite being cast out of office after two impeachments, seemingly endless parades of scandals and a botched response to the coronavirus pandemic that has cost half a million lives in the US.

      • With gold-colored Trump statue, conservatives show fealty to former president
        With gold-colored Trump statue, conservatives show fealty to former president
        Reuters
      • Gold statue of Trump appears at CPAC conference
        Gold statue of Trump appears at CPAC conference
        The Independent
    • 'We're done with that lifestyle': Jessica Watkins, Ohio woman charged in Capitol riot, renounces Oath Keepers
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'We're done with that lifestyle': Jessica Watkins, Ohio woman charged in Capitol riot, renounces Oath Keepers

      An Ohio woman ordered held in jail pending trial on charges in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol told a federal judge late Friday that she has disbanded her armed group in Ohio and plans to cancel her membership in the Oath Keepers. Jessica Watkins, 38, of Champaign County, told U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta in the District of Columbus that she was appalled and humiliated by the events of Jan. 6. "As soon as I'm out, whether acquittal or release, I'm canceling my Oath Keepers membership," she said.

      • 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
      • 'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says
        'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says
        Business Insider
    • CPAC is promoting Donald Trump’s big lie of election fraud
      Politics
      The Independent

      CPAC is promoting Donald Trump’s big lie of election fraud

      The nation's largest right-wing summit has devoted at least seven panels to relitigating or amplifying false claims about the 2020 presidential election, not counting the speeches from high-profile Republicans and right-wing figures raising questions about “election integrity” after Donald Trump's loss and a persistent lie that the election was “stolen” from his supporters. Matt Schlapp, chair of the CPAC-hosting American Conservative Union, told CNN ahead of the conference that “we're going to spend a lot of time going through what happened in the states” despite the Trump campaign's spurious legal big and admission from his own Justice Department and nationwide election officials that no such fraud occurred. Speakers have said their concerns are about “protecting elections” and ensuring “election integrity” but they have promoted the same baseless, legally dubious complaints that the former president and his campaign have argued for months leading up to the deadly riot at the Capitol on 6 January, as his supporters stormed into the halls of Congress to stop the certification of the votes.

    • Opinion: Tiger Woods crash wakes us up to the everyday nuisance of car culture
      U.S.
      Los Angeles Times Opinion

      Opinion: Tiger Woods crash wakes us up to the everyday nuisance of car culture

      It happens all the time in Los Angeles: A driver rolls his SUV off a road known for frequent crashes, suffers broken bones and is taken to a hospital for surgery and recovery. Although we tend to hear about collisions only when they are truly catastrophic or involve a celebrity like Tiger Woods, vehicle traffic is one of Southern California's biggest nuisances, with car crashes alone being the fourth leading cause of premature deaths in Los Angeles County in 2019. It is these themes surrounding Woods' crash in Rolling Hills Estates on Tuesday — the constant danger from driving that we accept as an immutable part of life and the special attention given to celebrities — and not necessarily the crash itself to which many of our readers are responding.

      • Tiger Woods Injured in Car Crash: Everything We Know
        Tiger Woods Injured in Car Crash: Everything We Know
        E!
      • Tiger Woods ‘in good spirits’ after suffering serious injuries in car crash
        Tiger Woods ‘in good spirits’ after suffering serious injuries in car crash
        The Independent
    • 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

    • L.A. restaurant closes after high-tech "dine and dash" scheme
      Business
      CBS News

      L.A. restaurant closes after high-tech "dine and dash" scheme

      Though many restaurants remain closed during the pandemic, for those that remain open, dining and dashing remains a problem — and even forced one Los Angeles restaurant owner to close up shop, CBS Los Angeles reports. According to the Los Angeles Times, a growing number of the city's restaurants have struggled as scammers take advantage of internet ordering to use fraudulent credit cards or request refunds, claiming they never received part or all of an order. The Korean Fusion Cafe "Spoon by H" had the ingredients to become an L.A. success story but is the epitome of a small business, with owner and chef Yoonjin Hwang working 15-hour days to run the restaurant with her mother and brother.

    • She had gone out to dinner with her daughter. She then collapsed on the table
      Health
      Miami Herald

      She had gone out to dinner with her daughter. She then collapsed on the table

      Heart rhythm disorders are the main issue Most sudden cardiac deaths are not caused by long-term disease that causes the heart muscle to gradually weaken and die, but by heart rhythm disorders, Goldberger said. And 90 percent of sudden cardiac arrests that happen outside of a hospital like the one Pérez suffered are fatal, he said. Overall, 50 percent of sudden cardiac arrests are first cardiac events in patients who did not have previously identified risks or known heart disease, Myerburg said.

    • Trump supporters and right-wing reporters wouldn't stop heckling CNN's Jim Acosta during second day of CPAC
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump supporters and right-wing reporters wouldn't stop heckling CNN's Jim Acosta during second day of CPAC

      CNN's Jim Acosta was heckled by Trump supporters and right-wing reporters during CPAC on Friday. Videos of the event show Acosta being taunted on multiple occasions. CNN correspondent Jim Acosta was filmed being heckled by Trump supporters and right-wing reporters while he was trying to cover the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida on Friday.

      • CNN's Jim Acosta Surrounded By Jeering Crowd At CPAC
        CNN's Jim Acosta Surrounded By Jeering Crowd At CPAC
        HuffPost
      • Conservatives Challenge CNN Reporter Jim Acosta at CPAC in Orlando
        Conservatives Challenge CNN Reporter Jim Acosta at CPAC in Orlando
        Storyful
    • GOP congresswoman's husband, whose truck had Three Percenters decal, says he never heard of armed group before
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      GOP congresswoman's husband, whose truck had Three Percenters decal, says he never heard of armed group before

      The husband of Republican Rep. Mary Miller is on defense and trying to distance himself from the Three Percenters after reports his truck was spotted with a decal for the armed right-wing group, which has been tied to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Illinois state Rep. Chris Miller's truck was seen with a large Three Percenter decal, which the FBI has labeled a "radical militia group," while on Capitol grounds the day of the attack. But Miller denied promoting the group and told the Daily Beast that he "never was a member" and didn't know about the Three Percenters until "fake news started this fake story and read about them."

      • Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6
        Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6
        The Week
      • A truck with a far-right militia sticker seen near the Capitol riot belongs to GOP Rep. Mary Miller's husband
        A truck with a far-right militia sticker seen near the Capitol riot belongs to GOP Rep. Mary Miller's husband
        Business Insider
    • 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

    • Ted Cruz engages in an online spat over Biden's HHS secretary nominee who sued the Trump administration more than 100 times
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Ted Cruz engages in an online spat over Biden's HHS secretary nominee who sued the Trump administration more than 100 times

      Ted Cruz opposes the nomination of Xavier Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Cruz insists that the role should be filled by a scientist and not an attorney. Kevin M. Kruse called out Cruz for dismissing Becerra's tenure as a former congressman and current attorney general.

    • 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 unprecedented 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 who sued over proxy voting during pandemic now are using same excuse for CPAC
        Republicans who sued over proxy voting during pandemic now are using same excuse for CPAC
        USA TODAY
      • Rep. Gosar Used Pandemic Vote-by-Proxy to Speak at Far-Right Extremist Event
        Rep. Gosar Used Pandemic Vote-by-Proxy to Speak at Far-Right Extremist Event
        Rolling Stone
    • A plastic surgeon attended his virtual traffic trial while performing surgery on a patient in California
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A plastic surgeon attended his virtual traffic trial while performing surgery on a patient in California

      The California doctor can be seen in an operating room wearing scrubs in footage from the trial. A California doctor shocked attendees at his virtual traffic trial by dialing in from an operating room while in the middle of performing surgery. Dr. Dennis Green was in an operating room when he appeared at his virtual hearing at Carol Miller Justice Center in Sacramento on Thursday afternoon, the Sacramento Bee reports.

    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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