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    • 'Put my emotions behind me': Son calls FBI on dad

      'Put my emotions behind me': Son calls FBI on dad

      Jackson Reffitt, weeks before the siege on the Capitol, alerted the F.B.I. that his father was planning "something big."

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      • House takes big step in move to impeach Trump

        House takes big step in move to impeach Trump

      • Janet Yellen becomes 1st female treasury secretary

        Janet Yellen becomes 1st female treasury secretary

      • Scientists confirm California has its own COVID strain

        Scientists confirm California has its own COVID strain

      • Call center operator rescues woman from violence

        Call center operator rescues woman from violence

      • Birx: People in the WH thought virus was a 'hoax'

        Birx: People in the WH thought virus was a 'hoax'

    • Meet the other American who was impeached and tried after leaving office
      Politics
      NBC News

      Meet the other American who was impeached and tried after leaving office

      At 7:00 p.m. ET tonight, House managers will present a single article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, kicking off a Senate trial whose arguments will start the week of Feb. 8. Several Republicans have coalesced around a defense of Trump — that, under the Constitution, you can't impeach and remove someone who's no longer in office. In 1876, as the U.S. House of Representatives was about to vote on articles of impeachment against Secretary of War William Belknap over corruption charges, Belknap walked over to the White House, submitted his resignation letter to President Ulysses S. Grant and burst into tears.

      • House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        Yahoo News
      • Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        HuffPost
    • Biden's latest executive order will require the federal government to "buy American"
      Politics
      Axios

      Biden's latest executive order will require the federal government to "buy American"

      President Joe Biden will continue his flurry of executive orders on Monday, signing a new directive to require the federal government to “buy American” for products and services. Why it matters: The executive action is yet another attempt by Biden to accomplish goals administratively without waiting for the backing of Congress. The new order echoes Biden's $400 billion campaign pledge to increase government purchases of American goods.

      • What Biden's 'Buy American' executive order means for the U.S.
        What Biden's 'Buy American' executive order means for the U.S.
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Biden's 'Buy American' executive order 'fulfills campaign promise to strengthen businesses': Council of Economic Advisors Member
        Biden's 'Buy American' executive order 'fulfills campaign promise to strengthen businesses': Council of Economic Advisors Member
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Teen held in Indiana killings of 5, including pregnant woman
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Teen held in Indiana killings of 5, including pregnant woman

      Indianapolis police arrested a 17-year-old boy Monday in the killings of five people, including a pregnant woman, who were shot to death inside a home in what the city's mayor called a “devastating act of violence.” The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said in a statement that the name of the suspect in Sunday's killings was “not being released at this time since the suspect is a juvenile." As officers were investigating, police received information about 4:40 a.m. that led them to a nearby home, where they found multiple adults dead inside from apparent gunshot wounds, Sgt. Shane Foley said Sunday.

      • 5, including pregnant woman, fatally shot in Indianapolis
        5, including pregnant woman, fatally shot in Indianapolis
        Associated Press
      • 5 killed, 1 wounded in Indianapolis home shooting
        5 killed, 1 wounded in Indianapolis home shooting
        Associated Press Videos
    • Politics
      Reuters

      Brazil's top court probes health minister's COVID-19 response in Manaus

      Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Ricardo Lewandowski has approved an investigation into Health Minister Eduardo Pazuello's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in the northern city of Manaus, according to a court document released on Monday. Lewandowski granted a petition for the probe by Attorney General Augusto Aras, and gave a period of 60 days for the probe to conclude. Manaus, in the northern state of Amazonas, has been hit hard by a brutal second wave that has pushed the city's emergency services to breaking point.

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      Yahoo News Video

      Woman wanted on 74 charges of child sex abuse extradited to Australia

      Israeli authorities on Monday extradited a former teacher accused of sexually abusing her former students in Australia, capping a six-year legal battle that had strained relations between the two governments and antagonized Australia's Jewish community.

    • ‘In Wyoming men don’t wear make-up’: Cheney spokesperson hits out at Matt Gaetz amid GOP civil war
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘In Wyoming men don’t wear make-up’: Cheney spokesperson hits out at Matt Gaetz amid GOP civil war

      The spokesperson was most likely referring to a clip from the HBO documentary The Swamp in which Mr Gaetz puts on makeup before TV interviews at the capitol. The spat comes after Rep Cheney, the House Republican Conference Chair and number 3 in the House Republican leadership, voted to impeach former President Donald Trump along with nine other Republicans and all 222 House Democrats.

    • The Senate is effectively deadlocked over McConnell's filibuster demand
      Politics
      The Week

      The Senate is effectively deadlocked over McConnell's filibuster demand

      Senate Democrats are drawing a line at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) demand that a power-sharing agreement in the 50-50 Senate include a pledge to retain the legislative filibuster. "If we gave him that, then the filibuster would be on everything, every day," Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) told NBC's Chuck Todd on Sunday's Meet the Press.

      • Dick Durbin calls absolute protection of Senate filibuster 'a non-starter’
        Dick Durbin calls absolute protection of Senate filibuster 'a non-starter’
        Politico
      • Mitch McConnell 'plays the long game' to retain some power as it slips away
        Mitch McConnell 'plays the long game' to retain some power as it slips away
        The Guardian
    • Ex-VA doctor who misdiagnosed patient sentenced to prison
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Ex-VA doctor who misdiagnosed patient sentenced to prison

      A former pathologist at an Arkansas veterans hospital has been sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after pleading guilty last year to involuntary manslaughter in the death of a patient he misdiagnosed. Robert Morris Levy, 54, of Fayetteville was sentenced Friday in federal court. Prosecutors said Levy diagnosed a patient with lymphoma when the patient actually had a small-cell carcinoma.

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      Reuters

      Bangladesh to buy Myanmar rice, putting aside Rohingya crisis

      Bangladesh will buy 100,000 tonnes of rice from Myanmar, putting aside a rift over the Rohingya refugee crisis as the government races to overcome a shortage of the staple food for the country's more than 160 million people. High rice prices pose a problem for the Dhaka government, which is ramping up efforts to replenish its depleted reserves after floods last year ravaged crops and sent prices to a record high. Muslim-majority Bangladesh and mostly Buddhist Myanmar have been at odds over the more than 1 million Muslim Rohingya refugees in camps in southern Bangladesh.

    • Black family handcuffed at gunpoint by Aurora police files suit against city
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Black family handcuffed at gunpoint by Aurora police files suit against city

      A Black woman who was removed from her car at gunpoint with her underage family members by Aurora, Colorado, police officers last year has filed a civil rights lawsuit against the city. Brittney Gilliam had taken her younger sister, daughter and nieces for a “Sunday funday” in August when Aurora officers, their guns drawn, ordered her and the underage girls to lie face down, according to the lawsuit filed Monday. Now, Gilliam alleges in her lawsuit that officers searched her and the girls at gunpoint without probable cause or evidence of crime, targeting the family because they were Black.

    • GOP House leader Kevin McCarthy says all Americans are culpable for Capitol riot, not just him
      Politics
      The Independent

      GOP House leader Kevin McCarthy says all Americans are culpable for Capitol riot, not just him

      Republican House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy tried to deflect the blame for the US Capitol off of himself and onto the general populace as Trump supporters stormed the seat of Congress. “As a nation, I know we sit back and we're appalled by what we're seeing,” Mr McCarthy said. Mr McCarthy has been the subject of intense criticism in the wake of the deadly insurrection, which left five dead, as he was among the GOP members parroting Mr Trump's debunked claims that massive voter fraud had cost him the 2020 election.

    • Thousands expected to protest Australia Day despite COVID-19 concerns
      World
      Reuters

      Thousands expected to protest Australia Day despite COVID-19 concerns

      Thousands of people were expected to defy public health concerns and protest against the mistreatment of Australia's Indigenous people as the country marked its national day on Tuesday on the anniversary of the arrival of the British First Fleet in 1788. For many Indigenous Australians, who trace their lineage on the continent back 50,000 years, the Australia Day holiday is known as Invasion Day symbolising the destruction of their cultures by European settlers. In Sydney, Indigenous groups have called for protests to demand the national day be changed, although state health officials have refused to make an exemption to social distancing rules to allow for crowds of more than 500 people.

      • Indigenous women protest against Australia Day
        Indigenous women protest against Australia Day
        Reuters Videos
      • Stolen but not silent: Indigenous Australians protest national celebrations
        Stolen but not silent: Indigenous Australians protest national celebrations
        Reuters
    • Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy will reportedly preside over Trump impeachment trial instead of Chief Justice John Roberts
      Politics
      The Week

      Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy will reportedly preside over Trump impeachment trial instead of Chief Justice John Roberts

      It appears Chief Justice John Roberts will get his wish and skip former President Donald Trump's upcoming Senate impeachment trial. CNN reported Monday — and Senate sources later confirmed to NPR and Axios — that Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), the president pro tempore of the Senate, will preside over the trial, which is set to begin Feb. 8. The Constitution dictates the Supreme Court's chief justice oversee a sitting president's impeachment trial, and Roberts did what was required last year when Trump was impeached for the first time, but the fact that this trial is taking place after Trump left office provided some legal wiggle room since there's no precedent for the situation.

      • Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        HuffPost
      • House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        Yahoo News
    • Ted Cruz's 'Pittsburgh over Paris' campaign shows us just how dumb the Biden years are going to be
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Ted Cruz's 'Pittsburgh over Paris' campaign shows us just how dumb the Biden years are going to be

      In response to Biden re-entering the US into the Paris climate agreement, GOP Sen. Ted Cruz has launched a "Pittsburgh over Paris" campaign. Cruz says that Biden rejoining the Paris agreement will cost the citizens of Pittsburgh jobs, but the idea makes no sense and is just another bad faith attempt at scoring political points. This is the norm for Republicans, and a sign of what's to come.

      • Economic impact of the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement
        Economic impact of the U.S. rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement
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      • Ted Cruz Is Fighting with Seth Rogen on Twitter. Here's Why That Is Both Hilarious and Worrisome.
        Ted Cruz Is Fighting with Seth Rogen on Twitter. Here's Why That Is Both Hilarious and Worrisome.
        Esquire
    • Delta plans to return 400 pilots to active flying by summer
      Business
      Associated Press

      Delta plans to return 400 pilots to active flying by summer

      Delta Air Lines plans to return 400 pilots to regular flying duties by this summer in a sign that it expects travel to increase over the peak vacation season from current, low pandemic levels. The airline's senior vice president of flight operations, John Laughter, said in a memo that the airline is bringing back pilots to active flying “well ahead of when we originally estimated.” The 400 are not new hires; through March, they are being paid with taxpayer money that Delta received as part of $15 billion in additional federal aid to the airline industry.

    • Italy sends warning letter to Pfizer over COVID vaccine delays
      World
      Reuters

      Italy sends warning letter to Pfizer over COVID vaccine delays

      The Italian government on Monday sent a letter of formal notice to Pfizer calling on the drug company to respect its contractual commitments over its COVID-19 vaccine deliveries, the government special commissioner said. The letter adds to tension between the European Union and the U.S. drug-maker, which announced last week a temporary slowdown in deliveries to the bloc. "The State Attorney General's Office has sent Pfizer a formal notice to comply with its contractual obligations relating to its failure to deliver vaccine doses," the special commissioner office said in a statement.

      • Italy to take legal action on COVID vaccine delays to get doses
        Italy to take legal action on COVID vaccine delays to get doses
        Reuters
      • Pfizer (PFE) to Supply 40M Doses of Coronavirus Vaccine to COVAX
        Pfizer (PFE) to Supply 40M Doses of Coronavirus Vaccine to COVAX
        Zacks
    • Ivanka Trump stays silent on social media as Rubio warns she’ll have ‘tough’ fight if she goes for his seat
      Politics
      The Independent

      Ivanka Trump stays silent on social media as Rubio warns she’ll have ‘tough’ fight if she goes for his seat

      Over the weekend Republican senator for Florida Marco Rubio shrugged off rumours that Ms Trump could challenge him to a primary in the 2022 midterm elections. Ms Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, who was also an adviser to the 45th president, recently acquired a $30m (£22m) lot of land on Indian Creek Island in Miami. They are planning to build a new home for themselves there, indicating their intention to stay on in the Sunshine State, where Mr Trump himself now resides at his Mar-a-Lago resort.

    • Fact check: National Guard members didn't turn away from Biden's Inauguration Day motorcade in dissent
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: National Guard members didn't turn away from Biden's Inauguration Day motorcade in dissent

      The claim: Video shows National Guard members turned away from Biden's motorcade History will remember President Joe Biden's inauguration for its many irregularities, including the 26,000 National Guard members who descended upon Washington to provide additional security after pro-Trump rioters breached the U.S. Capitol two weeks earlier. While tensions were high on Inauguration Day, a viral video does not show guard members insulting Biden, as online opponents claim. A 21-second video titled “Troops Turn Backs on Biden as Motorcade Drives By” shows guard members standing along a road, with some backs turned from the presidential motorcade.

      • Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        USA TODAY
      • More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        Scary Mommy
    • You want a COVID vaccine appointment today or tomorrow? Here’s where and when to check
      Lifestyle
      Miami Herald

      You want a COVID vaccine appointment today or tomorrow? Here’s where and when to check

      Jackson Health System doesn't know how many COVID-19 vaccine appointment slots it will have available each day. And it's common sense that Jackson's online sign-up system or any online sign-up system can be a well of vexation for some senior citizens. But if you're a Miami-Dade resident 65 or over and want to make a COVID vaccine appointment that's not a week or two in the future (and seems even longer), circling like a hawk on Jackson's appointments offers two advantages: You have a general idea of when the slots will open up and, if you get one, it will be for the same day or the next day.

      • Jackson opened COVID vaccine appointment slots on Monday. They were gone in 16 minutes
        Jackson opened COVID vaccine appointment slots on Monday. They were gone in 16 minutes
        Miami Herald
      • What we know about vaccine distribution today
        What we know about vaccine distribution today
        KTRK – Houston
    • Merck ends COVID vaccine program, cites inferior immune responses
      Business
      Reuters

      Merck ends COVID vaccine program, cites inferior immune responses

      Merck was late to join the race to develop a vaccine to protect against the coronavirus, which has so far killed more than 2 million people and continues to surge in many parts of the world including the United States. The company will record a pre-tax discontinuation charge in the fourth quarter for vaccine candidate V591, which it acquired with the purchase of Austrian vaccine maker Themis Bioscience, and V590, developed with nonprofit research organization IAVI, Merck said in a statement. In early trials, both vaccines generated immune responses that were inferior to those seen in people who had recovered from COVID-19 as well as those reported for other COVID-19 vaccines, the company said.

      • Merck ends COVID-19 vaccine program
        Merck ends COVID-19 vaccine program
        Reuters Videos
      • Merck ends development of two potential COVID-19 vaccines
        Merck ends development of two potential COVID-19 vaccines
        Associated Press
    • Trump reportedly furious he can't lash out at Dr Fauci on Twitter
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump reportedly furious he can't lash out at Dr Fauci on Twitter

      Donald Trump, no longer in power and muzzled online, is reportedly furious that he can't use social media to lash out at Dr Anthony Fauci. Dr Fauci, the Director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the face of the White House health response to the coronavirus pandemic, has been appearing on cable news shows and holding press briefings during which he is not exactly shy about his time working for Mr Trump. On Friday, Dr Fauci said the former president "very likely" cost American lives by spreading lies and misinformation about the pandemic.

      • Dr. Anthony Fauci stars in the White House's new COVID-19 PSA: 'Wear a mask'
        Dr. Anthony Fauci stars in the White House's new COVID-19 PSA: 'Wear a mask'
        Yahoo Life
      • Moderna CEO: US needs to prepare for fall, COVID-19 resurgence
        Moderna CEO: US needs to prepare for fall, COVID-19 resurgence
        Yahoo Finance
    • Couple forced to adopt biological babies born through surrogacy
      U.S.
      CBS News

      Couple forced to adopt biological babies born through surrogacy

      A Michigan couple is being forced to adopt their biological babies after they were born through surrogacy because of a decades-old anti-surrogacy law in the state. Jordan and Tammy Myers' twins were born two weeks ago, but two judges denied them the legal rights to the infants, citing the law. Jordan and Tammy hoped for a sibling for their 2-year-old daughter when Tammy was diagnosed with breast cancer nearly six years ago.

    • White House says Florida used just half of COVID vaccines sent by federal government
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      White House says Florida used just half of COVID vaccines sent by federal government

      President Joe Biden's press secretary said Monday that Florida has used only half of its COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government, noting that the state — where over-65 residents have been struggling to get appointments for the shots — has “a good deal of the vaccine. The comments from press secretary Jen Psaki came after she was asked during a White House briefing about criticism last week from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Biden's vaccine distribution plan. Biden plans to use the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Guard to help with distributing COVID-19 vaccines, an idea DeSantis called a “big mistake.

      • White House Press Briefings To Provide ASL Interpretation, Press Secretary Says
        White House Press Briefings To Provide ASL Interpretation, Press Secretary Says
        HuffPost
      • Trump administration had no coronavirus vaccine distribution plan: White House
        Trump administration had no coronavirus vaccine distribution plan: White House
        Reuters
    • Senator’s retirement news sparks calls for LeBron James to run for office
      Politics
      The Independent

      Senator’s retirement news sparks calls for LeBron James to run for office

      The retirement of Republican Senator Rob Portman has sparked calls for NBA superstar LeBron James to run for office. The Ohio lawmaker announced that he will quit the Senate and not run for a third term in office in 2022, and his seat will become a huge target for Democrats. Mr Portman, who represents the state alongside Democrat Sherrod Brown, blamed the “increasingly polarised country” for his decision to walk away from the job.

      • Will Ohio Senator Rob Portman now vote to convict Trump?
        Will Ohio Senator Rob Portman now vote to convict Trump?
        The Independent
      • Sen. Rob Portman Says He Will Not Run for Third Term in 2022
        Sen. Rob Portman Says He Will Not Run for Third Term in 2022
        National Review
    • A woman charged in the Capitol insurrection used an 'emergency holiday' at her job as a corrections officer to join Trump's rally that led to the deadly riot
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A woman charged in the Capitol insurrection used an 'emergency holiday' at her job as a corrections officer to join Trump's rally that led to the deadly riot

      Marissa Suarez took an 'emergency holiday' from work to go to the Trump's "Stop the Steal" protest that descended into a riot at the Capitol on January 6, according to a criminal affidavit. The criminal affidavit says Suarez works as a probationary corrections officer at a jail in New Jersey. Court documents show she texted someone"Sooo we've stormed Capitol Hill lol" during the insurrection.

      • US police weigh officer discipline after rally, Capitol riot
        US police weigh officer discipline after rally, Capitol riot
        Associated Press
      • An Ohio priest was suspended by the Orthodox Church after he attended the rally that led to the insurrection at the US Capitol
        An Ohio priest was suspended by the Orthodox Church after he attended the rally that led to the insurrection at the US Capitol
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    What is Donald Trump’s legacy?
    • “By encouraging this act of terror on our capital, Trump’s legacy is destroyed.”

    • “Both backers and critics of Trump agreed that he remade the federal judiciary — a change that will impact America for decades.”

    • “He was largely responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans who did not need to die.”

    • “I do know what the future should hold for this country. That is to say, a policy of Trumpism without Trump.”

    • “It will be decades before the consequences of his tenure are fully known.”

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