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    • 'Not fair!': Capitol riot suspect's outburst in court

      'Not fair!': Capitol riot suspect's outburst in court

      Richard Barnett told the judge that "everybody else is getting out" after it was determined he'd stay in custody until his next court date in May.

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      • Accuser: 'The governor's trying to sleep with me'

        Accuser: 'The governor's trying to sleep with me'

      • Jen Psaki weighs in on Biden's 'Neanderthal' comment

        Jen Psaki weighs in on Biden's 'Neanderthal' comment

      • Trump appointee arrested on Capitol riot charges

        Trump appointee arrested on Capitol riot charges

      • U.S. flirts with 4th COVID wave as states ease rules

        U.S. flirts with 4th COVID wave as states ease rules

      • Report: Biden halted 2nd Syria strike to spare civilians

        Report: Biden halted 2nd Syria strike to spare civilians

    • FBI: Trump-appointed State Department aide arrested in connection with Capitol riot
      U.S.
      Axios

      FBI: Trump-appointed State Department aide arrested in connection with Capitol riot

      The FBI on Thursday arrested former State Department aide Federico Klein, a Trump appointee who worked on the former president's 2016 campaign, on charges related to the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol, according to a court filing. Why it matters: The 42-year-old Klein is the first member of the Trump administration to be arrested in connection with the insurrection, which led to the former president's second impeachment and charges against over 300 people. Details: Prior to resigning from the State Department on Jan. 19, Klein — whose arrest was first reported by Politico — worked in the Office of Brazilian and Southern Cone Affairs and possessed a "Top Secret" security clearance that was renewed in 2019, according to the FBI affidavit.

      • Trump State Department Aide Federico Klein Arrested In Capitol Riot
        Trump State Department Aide Federico Klein Arrested In Capitol Riot
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      • FBI arrests Trump appointee Federico Klein in connection with Capitol riot
        FBI arrests Trump appointee Federico Klein in connection with Capitol riot
        Good Morning America
    • Myanmar policemen cross border into India after refusing to carry out orders set by new military junta
      World
      The Telegraph

      Myanmar policemen cross border into India after refusing to carry out orders set by new military junta

      At least 19 Myanmar police officers have crossed the border into India in the latest sign of growing dissent within the security forces and civil service officials who are opposed to the military coup. The first reported case of police fleeing the country came as one of the country's top diplomats resigned from his post at the United Nations after being promoted to the role of ambassador by the junta. Tin Maung Naing, the deputy envoy, refused to take over from Kyaw Moe Tun, the current ambassador, who was fired last week by the generals after he urged countries at the 193-member UN General Assembly to use “any means necessary” to reverse the coup that ousted the nation's elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

      • Clash over Myanmar U.N. seat averted as diplomatic revolt against junta widens
        Clash over Myanmar U.N. seat averted as diplomatic revolt against junta widens
        Reuters
      • India steps up border patrols to stop arrivals from Myanmar
        India steps up border patrols to stop arrivals from Myanmar
        Reuters
    • Asians were thought to be the 'model minority.' Then came 'receipt culture.'
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Asians were thought to be the 'model minority.' Then came 'receipt culture.'

      In another video recorded last July, a tech CEO taunted an Asian American family at an upscale Northern California restaurant, calling them an “Asian piece of s—.” Fueled by former President Donald Trump's anti-China rhetoric, the Covid-19 pandemic has unleashed an onslaught of hate incidents against Asian American and Pacific Islanders. In 2020, the group Stop AAPI Hate received more than 2,800 self-reports of coronavirus discrimination nationwide, from verbal harassment to physical assault.

      • More than a third of Asian Americans have been victims of verbal abuse amid pandemic
        More than a third of Asian Americans have been victims of verbal abuse amid pandemic
        ABC News Videos
      • Athletes, members of Congress, everyday Americans join fight against anti-Asian hate
        Athletes, members of Congress, everyday Americans join fight against anti-Asian hate
        ABC News Videos
    • House impeachment manager sues Trump, allies over riot
      Politics
      Associated Press

      House impeachment manager sues Trump, allies over riot

      It follows a similar suit filed by Rep. Bennie Thompson last month in an attempt to hold the former president accountable in some way for his actions Jan. 6, following his Senate acquittal. Swalwell charges that Trump, his son Donald Jr., along with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Republican Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama, had made “false and incendiary allegations of fraud and theft, and in direct response to the Defendant's express calls for violence at the rally, a violent mob attacked the U.S. Capitol.

      • Eric Swalwell files federal lawsuit against Trump, Trump Jr., Giuliani, Mo Brooks over Jan. 6 riot
        Eric Swalwell files federal lawsuit against Trump, Trump Jr., Giuliani, Mo Brooks over Jan. 6 riot
        MarketWatch
      • House Impeachment Manager Eric Swalwell Sues Trump for Inciting Capitol Riot
        House Impeachment Manager Eric Swalwell Sues Trump for Inciting Capitol Riot
        The Daily Beast
    • Capitol riot's 'QAnon Shaman' defends himself by claiming he 'stopped somebody from stealing muffins'
      Politics
      The Week

      Capitol riot's 'QAnon Shaman' defends himself by claiming he 'stopped somebody from stealing muffins'

      A suspect charged in the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol building is speaking from jail in a new interview — and offering a unique defense positioning himself as simply a savior of baked goods. Jacob Chansley, the Capitol riot suspect who refers to himself as the "QAnon Shaman" and was photographed during the insurrection wearing fur and horns, spoke with 60 Minutes in an interview broadcast Thursday, in which he claimed his "actions were not an attack on this country" as he faces up to 20 years in prison for them. "I sang a song, and that's a part of shamanism," he said.

      • QAnon Shaman Begs for Leniency: I Stopped Muffin Theft During Capitol Riot
        QAnon Shaman Begs for Leniency: I Stopped Muffin Theft During Capitol Riot
        The Daily Beast
      • "QAnon Shaman" claims he wasn't attacking the country
        "QAnon Shaman" claims he wasn't attacking the country
        CBS News
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      Barrett authors first Supreme Court ruling, a loss for environmentalists

      Conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Thursday authored her first ruling since joining the Supreme Court in October as the court handed a defeat to an environmental group looking for access to government documents.

    • Surprise oil supply cut from OPEC won't just hit gas prices
      Business
      Axios

      Surprise oil supply cut from OPEC won't just hit gas prices

      Oil and gas prices jumped on Thursday after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allied producers said on Thursday that they would extend production cuts into April. The big picture: Oil is being driven by the production cuts of OPEC, a consortium of the world's largest producers, and expectations for a rebound in global demand as more countries emerge from coronavirus lockdowns. Crude oil has been a top performing asset this year, with variants like gasoline and diesel also delivering big gains in 2021 of 38.6% and 24.3%, respectively.

      • Oil prices hit 14-month high as OPEC maintains April supply cuts
        Oil prices hit 14-month high as OPEC maintains April supply cuts
        Yahoo Finance UK
      • Oil near 14-month high as OPEC+ extends cuts
        Oil near 14-month high as OPEC+ extends cuts
        Reuters Videos
    • Beijing confirms plans to overhaul Hong Kong's electoral system and ban 'unpatriotic' politicians
      World
      The Telegraph

      Beijing confirms plans to overhaul Hong Kong's electoral system and ban 'unpatriotic' politicians

      China has confirmed plans to overhaul the electoral system in Hong Kong “to safeguard national security", amid mounting criticism from the UK and other Western nations for Beijing's suppression of the territory. “We will resolutely guard against and deter external forces' interference in the affairs of Hong Kong,” Li Keqiang, the country's premier, said in an opening speech to the annual meeting of China's 'rubber-stamp' parliament. About 3,000 delegates from across the country have descended in Beijing, under increased security and coronavirus controls to ensure the most high-profile political event of the year goes off without a hitch.

      • China's parliament to delay Hong Kong legislative vote, overhaul electoral system
        China's parliament to delay Hong Kong legislative vote, overhaul electoral system
        Reuters
      • China tightens Hong Kong grip, sets modest GDP target as parliament begins
        China tightens Hong Kong grip, sets modest GDP target as parliament begins
        Reuters
    • World's oldest known wild bird has another chick at age of 70
      World
      BBC

      World's oldest known wild bird has another chick at age of 70

      Wisdom the albatross, the world's oldest known wild bird, has had a chick at the age of at least 70. The Laysan albatross hatched the chick on 1 February in a wildlife refuge in the North Pacific Ocean, the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has said. The father is Wisdom's partner, Akeakamai, who she has been with since 2012, US wildlife officials said.

    • Man pictured with feet on Pelosi's desk yells at judge: "It's not fair"
      U.S.
      Axios

      Man pictured with feet on Pelosi's desk yells at judge: "It's not fair"

      The Arkansas man who was pictured with his feet on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk during the Jan. 6 insurrection had an outburst in court Thursday, yelling at the judge and his own lawyers that it isn't "fair" he is still in jail, KNWA reports. Background: Richard Barnett, 60, has been asking to be freed on bond since he was arrested days after the attack at the Capitol, per the New York Times. Barnett lost his patience after D.C. District Court Judge Christopher Cooper continued his trial until May 4.

      • Insurrectionist Photographed In Nancy Pelosi's Office Says It's Unfair He Remains Jailed
        Insurrectionist Photographed In Nancy Pelosi's Office Says It's Unfair He Remains Jailed
        HuffPost
      • The Capitol riot suspect pictured putting his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk had a tantrum in court, yelling 'it's not fair' that he's been jailed
        The Capitol riot suspect pictured putting his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk had a tantrum in court, yelling 'it's not fair' that he's been jailed
        Business Insider
    • Hong Kong democracy campaigners kept in custody after marathon bail hearing
      World
      Reuters

      Hong Kong democracy campaigners kept in custody after marathon bail hearing

      A Hong Kong judge kept 47 pro-democracy activists in custody on Thursday after four days of bail hearings in a case that has drawn global concern that Beijing is using a national security law to crush dissent. Thirty-two defendants were denied bail by chief magistrate Victor So, while 15 were granted bail but still kept in custody after government prosecutors said they would appeal against that decision. The case is the most sweeping use yet of the city's new national security law, which imposes punishments of up to life in prison for serious charges including subversion.

      • Hong Kong court keeps 47 democracy activists in custody
        Hong Kong court keeps 47 democracy activists in custody
        Associated Press
      • Four Hong Kong activists released on bail after prosecutors withdraw appeal
        Four Hong Kong activists released on bail after prosecutors withdraw appeal
        Reuters
    • The 29 Best Bar Carts Under $500
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 29 Best Bar Carts Under $500

      Guaranteed to look great in your Zoom happy hours Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • ‘Impossible to trace.’ Tech savvy dad may be holding daughter captive in WA, cops say
      U.S.
      The State

      ‘Impossible to trace.’ Tech savvy dad may be holding daughter captive in WA, cops say

      A father accused of kidnapping his teenage daughter 17 months ago could be holding her captive in Washington, but his technology skills are making it hard for authorities to find him, officials say. Authorities say John Oliver Westbrook kidnapped his daughter, Daphne Westbrook, 17, in October 2019 from Chattanooga, Tennessee, according to a news release posted on Facebook by the Hamilton County District Attorney's Office in Tennessee. Investigators say Westbrook is holding Daphne against her will and they're struggling to locate them because he is “an IT expert specializing in security, block chain technology and bitcoin.”

    • Nasa's Perseverance rover takes its first drive on Mars
      Science
      BBC

      Nasa's Perseverance rover takes its first drive on Mars

      It's two weeks now since the one-tonne robot landed on the Red Planet. Engineers have spent the time commissioning the vehicle and its many systems, including its instruments and robotic arm. Perseverance's mission is to explore a near-equatorial crater called Jezero, to search for evidence of past life.

      • Biden lauds NASA team for giving US 'dose of confidence'
        Biden lauds NASA team for giving US 'dose of confidence'
        Associated Press
      • NASA to Provide Update on Perseverance 'Firsts' Since Mars Landing
        NASA to Provide Update on Perseverance 'Firsts' Since Mars Landing
        PR Newswire
    • ‘Textbook voter suppression’: How Trump’s stolen election lies are shaping the future of democracy
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘Textbook voter suppression’: How Trump’s stolen election lies are shaping the future of democracy

      On the floor of Georgia's House of Representatives on 1 March, state Democratic Rep Bee Nguyen warned her colleagues that the bill in front of them – a 66-page, Republican-backed proposal to drastically roll back voting access across the state – followed a months-long campaign from Donald Trump and his GOP allies to undermine millions of voters with baseless claims of widespread voter fraud and a “stolen” election. “Members of this body aided and abetted a deliberate misinformation campaign to sow seeds of doubt among Georgia voters with absolutely no facts or evidence.” The bill would, among other things, cut mail-in voting and early voting access, strip elections oversight from the state's Secretary of State, and limit voting access that would disproportionately target Black voters.

    • Texas workers should be worried about more than Covid after gov's mask repeal, experts say
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Texas workers should be worried about more than Covid after gov's mask repeal, experts say

      Working the door at a business in Texas that still requires masks against Covid-19 could be hazardous to your health — and not just because of the virus, top security experts said Thursday. Gov. Greg Abbott's sudden decision this week to lift the mask mandate and other coronavirus restrictions has undermined the ability of these companies to enforce their own rules for protecting staffers and customers, they said. “This ripping off the Band-Aid approach is not good,” said Brian Higgins, a security consultant who also teaches at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.

      • Criticism Grows After Texas Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions, Top Health Official Not Consulted
        Criticism Grows After Texas Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions, Top Health Official Not Consulted
        HuffPost
      • Clint Eastwood Western Shoots Down Texas Mask Law Repeal On 'The Late Show'
        Clint Eastwood Western Shoots Down Texas Mask Law Repeal On 'The Late Show'
        HuffPost
    • Indian man accused of beheading daughter in apparent "honor killing"
      World
      CBS News

      Indian man accused of beheading daughter in apparent "honor killing"

      Indian police have arrested a man and accused him of decapitating his own teenage daughter in a rage over her relationship with another man he didn't like, BBC News reported on Thursday, in what appears to be the latest gruesome case of so-called "honor killing" in the Asian nation. Police in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh said Sarvesh Kumar was arrested as he walked toward the local police station carrying his daughter's head. BBC News said the local police released a video of Kumar confessing to the crime, in which he explains that he was enraged to learn of his daughter's relationship, came home to find her alone, locked her in a room and decapitated her with a sharp object.

      • Hardoi: India man arrested for beheading teenaged daughter
        Hardoi: India man arrested for beheading teenaged daughter
        BBC
      • Shock in India after man cuts off daughter’s head and takes it to police as he ‘disapproved of her relationship’
        Shock in India after man cuts off daughter’s head and takes it to police as he ‘disapproved of her relationship’
        The Independent
    • Biden's relief bill isn't getting bipartisan support like previous stimulus bills. What do Republicans dislike so much?
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Biden's relief bill isn't getting bipartisan support like previous stimulus bills. What do Republicans dislike so much?

      Republican Senators have described President Joe Biden's COVID-19 stimulus plan as a "clunker," "bad politics" and “wildly expensive." The legislation, dubbed  the American Rescue Plan, which the Senate started debating Thursday, is getting a partisan reception in Congress. Democrats want it passed soon, but little to no Republican members of Congress have so far voiced support.

      • Senate Republicans Threaten To Delay Passage Of COVID-19 Relief Bill
        Senate Republicans Threaten To Delay Passage Of COVID-19 Relief Bill
        HuffPost
      • Highlights: What's changed in the Senate's COVID relief bill
        Highlights: What's changed in the Senate's COVID relief bill
        Associated Press
    • Missing Texas 3-year-old, mother found in Oklahoma after Amber Alert, police say
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Missing Texas 3-year-old, mother found in Oklahoma after Amber Alert, police say

      The Texas Department of Public Safety has issued a statewide Amber Alert for a missing 3-year-old College Station girl whose last known possible location was in the Dallas-Fort Worth area early Thursday morning. The child, Adeline Paige Welch, was last seen in College Station about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, College Station police said on social media. Adeline was abducted from Treehouse Trail in College Station, police said.

    • Democrats ask FBI for investigation into vaccine distribution; DeSantis pushes back
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Democrats ask FBI for investigation into vaccine distribution; DeSantis pushes back

      Florida's two top Democratic officials on Thursday called on the U.S. Justice Department to launch an investigation into Gov. Ron DeSantis for what they say appears to be a “pay to play” scheme in which the governor directed vaccine doses to communities in the state's wealthiest ZIP codes in exchange for campaign contributions. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried and Senate Democratic Leader Gary Farmer issued separate statements urging the U.S. Attorney and the FBI to look into whether the $3.9 million in contributions made to the governor's political committee since December alone were connected to favorable treatment for vaccine distribution. On Thursday, the governor angrily blasted a Miami Herald report that quoted an internal newsletter sent to residents of the wealthy gated enclave of the Ocean Reef Club, located in north Key Largo.

      • Florida officials call for FBI to investigate governor Ron DeSantis ‘for linking vaccines to donations’
        Florida officials call for FBI to investigate governor Ron DeSantis ‘for linking vaccines to donations’
        The Independent
      • Gov. Ron DeSantis under fire over January vaccinations at upscale enclave in Florida Keys
        Gov. Ron DeSantis under fire over January vaccinations at upscale enclave in Florida Keys
        MarketWatch
    • ‘Always up for a fight’: Mike Pompeo refuses to rule out presidential run on Hannity
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘Always up for a fight’: Mike Pompeo refuses to rule out presidential run on Hannity

      Mike Pompeo has refused to rule out a presidential run for 2024, causing speculation the former US secretary of state will throw his hat into the ring. Speaking on Fox News on Wednesday night, Mr Pompeo said he would consider running for president if former President Donald Trump does not. It follows Mr Trump's suggestion on Sunday that he may be considering another run for office in 2024, in a speech delivered to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida.

      • Pompeo teases 2024 run: ‘I’m always up for a good fight’
        Pompeo teases 2024 run: ‘I’m always up for a good fight’
        Politico
      • Pompeo: Chinese Communist Party is the most sustained threat to US
        Pompeo: Chinese Communist Party is the most sustained threat to US
        FOX News Videos
    • Letters to the Editor: If New Yorkers think Andrew Cuomo is a creep, let them vote him out
      U.S.
      Los Angeles Times Opinion

      Letters to the Editor: If New Yorkers think Andrew Cuomo is a creep, let them vote him out

      Opinion, March 3) New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is accused of questioning an employee's sex life and asking a woman if he could kiss her. Just to put this in perspective, our former president wasn't asked to resign after alleged non-consensual kissing or groping of at least 25 women. He is also accused of raping a woman in a department store dressing room.

      • Andrew Cuomo Apologizes But 'Not Going To Resign' Over Sexual Harassment Claims
        Andrew Cuomo Apologizes But 'Not Going To Resign' Over Sexual Harassment Claims
        HuffPost
      • Cuomo to stay in office amid harassment claims
        Cuomo to stay in office amid harassment claims
        Associated Press Videos
    • Biden supports making a temporary $3,000 payment to parents in the stimulus bill permanent going forward
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden supports making a temporary $3,000 payment to parents in the stimulus bill permanent going forward

      Biden supports making a temporary boost to a tax credit for parents permanent, a Democratic aide said. Senate Democrats want to make this permanent and to give families the option of monthly checks. President Joe Biden told House Democrats on Wednesday that he supported making the temporary beefed-up child tax credit in his stimulus plan permanent, a Democratic aide briefed on the call told Insider.

      • Stimulus checks: White House agrees to tighten eligibility rules for $1,400 direct payments
        Stimulus checks: White House agrees to tighten eligibility rules for $1,400 direct payments
        Yahoo Finance
      • Biden's COVID-19 relief plan includes a child tax credit boost popular with Democrats but a 'nightmare' to Republicans
        Biden's COVID-19 relief plan includes a child tax credit boost popular with Democrats but a 'nightmare' to Republicans
        USA TODAY
    • Duke and Duchess of Sussex expect to be notified if formal bullying allegations are made
      World
      The Telegraph

      Duke and Duchess of Sussex expect to be notified if formal bullying allegations are made

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex expect to be notified if formal allegations of bullying are made against them by Buckingham Palace, it is understood. The couple have not been contacted about the investigation into claims that their staff were bullied and left “broken”, “terrified” and “shaking” with fear. The unprecedented inquiry will be headed by a human resources manager from the Royal Household, who will invite Sussex employees past and present to be interviewed about their experiences in a bid to improve policies and ensure “lessons have been learned".

      • Buckingham Palace to investigate claim Meghan bullied royal staff - 'We are very concerned'
        Buckingham Palace to investigate claim Meghan bullied royal staff - 'We are very concerned'
        Yahoo News UK
      • Meghan Markle Responds To Report That She Bullied Royal Aides
        Meghan Markle Responds To Report That She Bullied Royal Aides
        HuffPost
    • A New Orleans police officer groomed and raped a 14-year-old girl he was assigned to take to a rape kit exam, a lawsuit alleges
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A New Orleans police officer groomed and raped a 14-year-old girl he was assigned to take to a rape kit exam, a lawsuit alleges

      A new lawsuit accuses a New Orleans cop of grooming and raping a 14-year-old rape survivor. Officer Rodney Vicknair was arrested last year and fired from the police department in January. The lawsuit alleged the police department shouldn't have allowed Vicknair to assist the girl.

    Should humans be next to explore Mars?
    • “Taking humans to Mars would require an investment astronomically out of kilter with the possible benefits.”

    • “Can a Mars settlement be a freer society than we enjoy on Earth? Maybe.”

    • “What we learn...may spark the next revolution that will make life in 2071 beyond anything we can imagine right now.”

    • “Our presence on Mars could jeopardize one of our main reasons for being there — the search for life.”

    • “The future of geologic investigation of other worlds lies with highly improved versions of our Mars rovers.”

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