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    • Scientists warn for years: Catastrophic quake coming

      A major quake in the Pacific Northwest will most likely create waves big enough to wipe out entire towns. Evacuation towers may be the only hope, if they ever get built.

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      Reuters

      Putin says some of Macron's ideas could form basis to move forward

      Russian President Vladimir Putin described Monday's talks with French President Emmanuel Macron in the Kremlin as useful, substantive and business-like, and said that some of Macron's ideas could form a basis for further joint steps. The French leader travelled to Moscow for talks amid an East-West standoff over a Russian military buildup near Ukraine and a Kremlin campaign for security "guarantees" from Washington that would include a halt to NATO expansion. In a joint news conference after the talks, Putin said that a number of Macron's ideas concerning security were realistic and that the two would talk again once Macron had travelled to Kyiv to meet Ukraine's leadership.

      • France's Macron flies to Moscow in bid to ease Ukraine tensions
        Reuters
      • Macron tells Putin he seeks to avoid war and build trust
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      Axios

      Nikki Haley calls out Pence for saying Trump was "wrong" about overturning 2020 election

      Nikki Haley told Fox News on Monday she believed Mike Pence "did what he thought was right" when the then-vice president certified the results of the last presidential election. Yes, but: The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations took issue with Pence saying last week that former President Trump is "wrong" to claim that he could have overturned the results. What she's saying: "Mike Pence is a good man.

      • 'Snake oil salesmen' advised Trump on 2020 election, Pence aide Marc Short says
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      • 'Snake oil salesmen' advised Trump on 2020 election, Pence aide says
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      Business Insider

      40 beheaded Roman skeletons with skulls placed between their legs found by archeologists at construction site

      Archeologists working on Britain's HS2 railway line uncovered a late Roman cemetery. The decapitated skeletons could have been criminals or outcasts, archeologists said. About 40 beheaded skeletons were among 425 bodies found in a late Roman cemetery uncovered by archeologists in southern England.

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      Yahoo News

      Chris Christie rips Trump's Jan. 6 claims: 'He actually told the truth by accident'

      Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie did not hold back Sunday in his criticism of how former President Donald Trump has sought to depict the deadly attack against the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. .@GovChristie says Jan. 6 โ€œwas a riot that was incited by Donald Trumpโ€ in an effort to intimidate then-Vice Pres. Christie, a former GOP presidential candidate, made the comment in reaction to the back-and-forth between Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence.

      • What does Ivanka Trump know about Jan. 6? Congress is asking
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      • Chris Christie: Trump Incited Jan. 6 Capitol Riot To 'Intimidate' Pence, Congress
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      NextShark

      California man says police blamed him after Arco Gas worker told him to โ€˜go back to Chinaโ€™

      A 22-year-old Asian man in California is voicing his frustration after a gas station cashier told him to โ€œgo back to China,โ€ leading a police officer to purportedly blame him for escalating their encounter. The incident, which was partly caught on video, allegedly occurred at the Arco gas station at 631 North Garfield Ave. in Monterey Park around 5 p.m. on Jan. 28. The man, who asked to not be identified, told NextShark, โ€œI just came in and asked for gas, then the cashier started to yell, 'Go back to China,' and denied me service,โ€ he claimed.

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      Mitt Romney says he 'exchanged texts' with his niece and RNC chairwoman Ronna McDaniel after RNC censure of Cheney, Kinzinger over January 6 investigation

      Ronna McDaniel, chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, is a granddaughter of George W. Romney. Last week the RNC censured two Republicans for participating in the January 6 committee's investigation. Utah Sen. Mitt Romney told reporters he texted his concerns to McDaniel.

      • Romney says he texted with niece McDaniel after RNC censure
        The Hill
      • Trump congratulated the RNC for censuring Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, calling them 'horrible RINOs'
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      Associated Press

      Black lawmakers blast plans for monument to Justice Thomas

      Georgia's Republican-controlled Senate voted Monday to erect a monument to conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justice and Georgia native Clarence Thomas after heated debate and objections from several Black senators, one of whom called Thomas a โ€œhypocrite and a traitor. The monument would be financed by private donations and would be erected somewhere at the state Capitol if the measure were to receive final passage. It was approved by a vote of 32 to 21 and now goes to the state House for consideration.

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      Rolling Stone

      Inside Ron Jeremyโ€™s Motion To Have 21 Sexual Assault Trials

      Jailed porn star Ron Jeremy is asking a Los Angeles judge to break up his serial rape case into separate trials for each of his 21 sex assault accusers. At a hearing Monday, the judge said he was ready to rule on Jeremy's motion, filed Feb. 2, but prosecutors asked for more time to respond to the lengthy and novel severance request that seemed to catch them by surprise. Jeremy, 68, who was born Ronald Hyatt, argues his right to due process will be violated if he's forced into one umbrella trial for his long list of charges ranging from assaulting minors and drugging women for sex to forcible groping.

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      The Week

      'Everyone is afraid of him': White House probe finds 'credible evidence' that top science adviser bullied, disrespected subordinates

      A recent internal White House investigation found that President Biden's top science adviser and director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy Eric Lander "bullied and demeaned his subordinates and violated the White House's workplace policy," Politico reports per the investigation, as well as interviews with current and former staffers. The probe, conducted over a two-month period, found that Lander was "bullying" his former general counsel, Rachel Wallace.

      • Biden adviser Lander resigns after workplace complaints-White House
        Reuters
      • Investigation finds top Biden science adviser bullied subordinates: report
        The Hill
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      Reuters

      Canada court silences protesters' horns, police seize fuel

      Police in Canada's national capital said on Monday they have seized thousands of liters of fuel and removed an oil tanker as part of a crackdown to end days long protest against the government's COVID-19 measures, while a judge granted an interim injunction against deafening honking that has irked residents. Canada's capital Ottawa has been gridlocked by a so-called "Freedom Convoy" consisting of truckers and other motorists for 11 days now. What started as a movement opposing a Canadian vaccine mandate for cross-border drivers - a requirement mirrored by a U.S. rule - has morphed into a rallying point against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau' public health measures.

      • Ottawa police say 'relentless' in blocking protest funding
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      • Ottawa declares state of emergency over anti-vax truck protest
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      Business Insider

      Vitamin D could be a piece of COVID-19's 'complex puzzle,' Israeli scientists say, after a new study finds a link between deficiency and severe illness

      Israeli scientists said they found "striking" differences in the chances of getting seriously ill from COVID-19 when they compared patients who had sufficient vitamin D levels prior to contracting the disease with those who didn't. A study published on Thursday in the research journal PLOS One found that about half of people who were vitamin D deficient before getting COVID-19 developed severe illness, compared to less than 10% of people who had sufficient levels of the vitamin in their blood. We know vitamin D is vital for bone health, but its role in protecting against severe COVID-19 is less well established.

      • Boston doctor discusses link between vitamin D deficiency and severe COVID-19
        WCVB - Boston
      • Taking Vitamin D Daily Can Help Prevent This Disease, New Study Says
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      Motley Fool

      Amazon Prime Memberships Will Soon Cost $139 a Year. Here Are 5 Ways to Get a Discount

      Gift yourself a membership at the old rate Did you know that you can gift an Amazon Prime membership? If you're already an active member and want to secure the old pricing for another year, you can buy a yearly Amazon Prime membership as a gift at the current rate. Before Feb. 18, purchase a membership through Give the Gift of Prime and hold on to the email with the gift confirmation details.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Shirley Cuban, mother of Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, dies

      Shirley Cuban, the mother of Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, has died, her son Brian Cuban said. Cuban died Friday in the suburban Pittsburgh home where she and her husband, Norton, raised sons Mark, Brian and Jeff, The Dallas Morning News reported. Brian Cuban said his mother died after a long battle with lung cancer.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      WSJ Gives Republicans A Blunt Reality Check Over '3-Time Loser' Trump

      The Wall Street Journal ripped into Donald Trump and Republicans after the party doubled down in its support of the former president. The newspaper also praised former Vice President Mike Pence for refusing to cave to Trump's pressure to overturn the 2020 election results on Jan. 6, 2021. โ€œMr. Pence was presiding over the vote counting as President of the Senate, but he refused Mr. Trump's pressure to disqualify electors from some closely contested states,โ€ the editorial stated.

      • What does Ivanka Trump know about Jan. 6? Congress is asking
        Associated Press
      • Republicans back Pence rebuke of Trump on overturning 2020 election
        The Hill
    • Health
      WOOD Grand Rapids

      Doctor facing charges performed 9 unnecessary surgeries, patient says

      A patient of a former Bronson Battle Creek doctor facing health care fraud charges says almost every procedure performed on him was deemed unnecessary.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Virginia inmate sentenced in Michigan for daughter's killing

      A man serving life sentences in Virginia for raping and killing a woman in 1980 was sentenced Monday to an additional 35 to 50 years in prison in Michigan for the 1989 killing of his 14-year-old daughter. Dennis Bowman pleaded no contest to second-degree murder in December for the killing of his daughter Aundria Bowman, whose body was found two years ago buried in his backyard in Hamilton, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Grand Rapids. โ€œHis numerous assaults, his behavior in this case, other convictions all indicate Mr. Bowman is a serious, dangerous man that has harmed many communities, many families," Allegan County Circuit Court Judge Margaret Zuzich Bakker said during Monday's sentencing, which Bowman attended in-person.

      • Hamilton man to be sentenced for 1989 murder
        The Holland Sentinel
      • Hamilton man gets 35 years for daughter's 1989 murder
        The Holland Sentinel
    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      An Oregon woman was duped into thinking she was training to be a DEA agent for almost a year, officials say

      An Oregon man tricked a woman into thinking she was training to be a DEA agent for a year, officials say. Authorities accused him of keeping fake badges, tactical vests, and a rifle that was actually a BB gun. A woman in Oregon who believed that she was training to be a Drug Enforcement Administration agent realized she had been tricked for a year by a man pretending to be her supervisor, according to a criminal complaint seen by Insider.

      • DEA Impostor Tricked Woman Into Believing She Was An Agent-In-Training: Feds
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      • Woman says she was tricked into believing she was a DEA agent trainee for a year
        NBC News
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      The Daily Beast

      You Might Not Like It, but Hunter Bidenโ€™s Shenanigans Are Real News

      The 1980s TV crime drama Hunter featured an eponymous main character who popularized the catchphrase, โ€œWorks for me.โ€ The troubled presidential scion is in the news again and raising questions about his father, President Joe Biden. This unwanted attention has also renewed questions about the media's relative lack of interest in the younger Biden's highly questionable business interests during the 2020 presidential election.

    • World
      Reuters

      Separatist leader says full-scale war in east Ukraine could break out any time

      DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -A Russian-backed separatist leader in eastern Ukraine said on Monday that full-scale war could break out there at any time and his forces might need to turn to Moscow for support. Denis Pushilin, head of the breakaway Donetsk People's Republic, said there was a high likelihood of a war that would bring huge casualties, although it would be "madness" to embrace such a conflict. "First of all we rely on ourselves, but we do not rule out that we will be forced to turn to Russia if Ukraine, with the support of Western countries, passes a certain line," he told Reuters in an interview in his fortified office.

    • Health
      Women's Health

      Mentally, I'm Rita Ora Soaking Up The Sun In A Bikini RN

      Rita Ora spent her Sunday afternoon getting lots of sun and showing off her super sculpted and strong bod in a new post to her Instagram Stories. The "You for Me" singer recently finished filming The Voice Australia, and has been making the most of her time Down Under catching tons of rays. Last month, she shared some pics of her gym workout, which included a pic of her doing some dumbbell chest presses.

    • U.S.
      E! News

      You Need to See the Wild and Terrifying Moment Robert Irwin Got Chased By a 12-Foot Crocodile

      It's the Irwins, Steve Irwin's son Robert was nearly attacked by a 12-foot crocodile. After moving the reptile, Casper, into a new home at the family's Australia Zoo, the 18-year-old wanted to check how comfortable the croc was in his new enclosure. "If he's coming out of the water," Robert, who jumped in with Casper as part of his test, explained, "giving big strikes, that means he's going to be ready for the Crocoseum show."

    • Politics
      Associated Press

      Ex-justice's Wisconsin election probe drags as critics scoff

      The leader of a sprawling, taxpayer-funded probe of Joe Biden's victory in battleground Wisconsin ignited his political career in 2008 by unseating the first Black justice on the state Supreme Court, capitalizing on an ad that sparked ethics complaints and allegations of racism. Michael Gableman's commercial against then-Justice Louis Butler drew comparisons with the infamous Willie Horton ad from the 1988 presidential race and an official complaint from the state judicial commission. But the ad paid off as Gableman, then a little-known circuit judge in rural Wisconsin, became the first challenger to defeat a sitting justice in 40 years, tilting the court's balance in favor of conservatives.

    • Politics
      The Wrap

      Fox Newsโ€™ Brian Kilmeade Slams Trump Over โ€˜Outright Lieโ€™ About 2020 Election

      Brian Kilmeade of Fox News blasted Donald Trump over his 2020 election claims Monday. Kilmeade, speaking on his talk-radio show, said that the former president lied about Arizona's election audit. Taking a call from a listener named Logan, who said he was a Trump supported, the host agreed that he was concerned about Trump's various claims of the election.

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      Motley Fool

      Claiming Social Security Spousal Benefits? These 3 Rules May Surprise You

      If the primary earner claims benefits at FRA but you start your checks when you're just 62, early filing penalties could reduce your monthly Social Security check to as little as 32.5% of your partner's standard benefit -- down from 50%. Before starting your checks early, make certain you're aware of this major potential downside. You can't claim your spousal benefits until your spouse has If you're eager to claim spousal benefits, you may be faced with an unpleasant surprise if your partner is putting off filing for their own checks.

    • World
      Associated Press

      Iran shuts down news website over image of decapitated woman

      Iran has shut down a news website for publishing a gruesome image of a man holding a large knife in one hand and what was said to be the head of his wife in his hand, the state-run IRAN newspaper reported Monday. According to the report, a media supervisory board on Sunday closed the Rokna website because of its continuing to โ€œpublish images and issues that violate public decency.โ€ Authorities have arrested the man and his brother on charges of killing the man's wife on Saturday in the southwestern city of Ahvaz.

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    Are animal-to-human transplants ethical?
    • โ€œThe door to using nonhuman organs has been opened โ€” and with it, the promise of an almost unlimited supply of donor organs.โ€

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    • โ€œThe place to worry about animal welfare is breakfast, not the medical use of pigs.โ€

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