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    • 628 pages of relief bill read aloud because of senator

      628 pages of relief bill read aloud because of senator

      Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., forced the Senate to begin reading the entirety of the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill on the Senate floor, further delaying a vote on the legislation.

      How long it will take »
      • 'It's kind of terrifying what were seeing on our roads'

        'It's kind of terrifying what were seeing on our roads'

      • Undocumented immigrants dealt big blow by SCOTUS

        Undocumented immigrants dealt big blow by SCOTUS

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

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

      • Time that officer's knee was on Floyd's neck revised

        Time that officer's knee was on Floyd's neck revised

      • Eager to act, Biden and Dems leave GOP behind

        Eager to act, Biden and Dems leave GOP behind

    • Civil War: Trump attacks Republican strategist Rove, who fires back
      Politics
      Reuters

      Civil War: Trump attacks Republican strategist Rove, who fires back

      Former President Donald Trump intensified his war with the Republican establishment on Thursday by attacking Karl Rove, a longtime Republican strategist who criticized Trump's first speech since leaving office for being long on grievances but short on vision. "He's a pompous fool with bad advice and always has an agenda," Trump complained in a statement issued by his office in Palm Beach, Florida. Rove, the architect of Republican George W. Bush's presidential victories in 2000 and 2004, wrote in an opinion article in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday that Trump's speech last Sunday to the Conservative Political Action Conference was wanting.

    • Kamala Harris breaks tie as Senate proceeds with lengthy debate on COVID relief bill
      Politics
      Axios

      Kamala Harris breaks tie as Senate proceeds with lengthy debate on COVID relief bill

      The Senate on Thursday voted 51-50 — with Vice President Kamala Harris breaking the tie — to proceed to debate on President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package, likely setting up a final vote this weekend. The state of play: Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) is forcing the Senate clerk to read the entire 628-page bill on the floor, a procedural move that will likely add 10 hours to the 20 hours already allotted for debate. During that time, Republicans will propose amendments — some unrelated to COVID relief — intended to force uncomfortable votes for Democrats, in a practice known as vote-a-rama.

      • Senate Advances $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Despite GOP Opposition
        Senate Advances $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Despite GOP Opposition
        HuffPost
      • Senate Republicans Threaten To Delay Passage Of COVID-19 Relief Bill
        Senate Republicans Threaten To Delay Passage Of COVID-19 Relief Bill
        HuffPost
    • Woman likely sneaked gun into jail by hiding it inside her body, Missouri sheriff says
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Woman likely sneaked gun into jail by hiding it inside her body, Missouri sheriff says

      A Missouri woman likely sneaked a gun into jail by hiding it inside her body, authorities say. The Boone County Sheriff's Office says the woman underwent three searches on her way into jail and the firearm was never detected. Amy Natasha Wilhite, 39, was arrested on Valentine's Day and searched by law enforcement after she was taken into custody, authorities say.

    • Kentucky man — and a motorcycle — found after 465-foot Grand Canyon fall, officials say
      U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Kentucky man — and a motorcycle — found after 465-foot Grand Canyon fall, officials say

      A missing Kentucky man was found dead after a 465-foot fall from the Grand Canyon, according to the National Park Service. A motorcycle was also found beside the body of John Pennington, a 40-year-old man from Walton, officials say. He was believed to have entered the Grand Canyon around Feb. 23 and abandoned his vehicle at Yaki Point, a scenic overlook, officials say.

      • Body found in Grand Canyon thought to be missing Kentucky man
        Body found in Grand Canyon thought to be missing Kentucky man
        NBC News
      • Man's body, motorcycle found 465 feet below Grand Canyon rim, National Park Service says
        Man's body, motorcycle found 465 feet below Grand Canyon rim, National Park Service says
        USA TODAY
    • Trump inadvertently boosts Biden's stimulus messaging with another statement raging against McConnell
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump inadvertently boosts Biden's stimulus messaging with another statement raging against McConnell

      Former President Donald Trump has released a new post-presidency statement, and Democrats might just be glad he did. The former president, who remains permanently banned from Twitter, released a statement Thursday once again raging against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), blasting him as the "most unpopular politician in the country" while blaming him for Republicans' Senate losses in Georgia — losses for which Trump himself has been blamed by other Republicans. One of the reasons Republicans lost the two Georgia Senate runoffs in January, Trump argues, was "Mitch McConnell's refusal to go above $600 per person on the stimulus check payments when the two Democrat opponents were touting $2,000 per person in ad after ad."

      • Trump Blames McConnell, Kemp for Loss of Georgia Senate Seats
        Trump Blames McConnell, Kemp for Loss of Georgia Senate Seats
        National Review
      • Trump tries to shift blame for Georgia defeat to other Republicans and lashes out at WSJ in new statement
        Trump tries to shift blame for Georgia defeat to other Republicans and lashes out at WSJ in new statement
        The Independent
    • 9 of the Best Outdoor Rugs That Literally Ground Any Space
      World
      Architectural Digest

      9 of the Best Outdoor Rugs That Literally Ground Any Space

      High-traffic areas are about to meet their match Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Malaysia police investigating spouse of ex-central bank boss over 1MDB funds
      World
      Reuters

      Malaysia police investigating spouse of ex-central bank boss over 1MDB funds

      Malaysian police said on Wednesday it was investigating the husband of the country's former central bank head for allegedly receiving funds linked to 1MDB, a state fund at the centre of a massive corruption scandal. Malaysian and U.S authorities have said around $4.5 billion was stolen from 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), in a globe-spanning scandal that has implicated the country's former prime minister, U.S. investment firm Goldman Sachs, and others. Tawfiq Ayman, the husband of former Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz, is facing a money laundering investigation over the alleged transfer of 1MDB-linked funds into a bank account he owns in Singapore, Malaysian police said on Wednesday.

      • Deloitte to pay Malaysia $80 million to settle claims linked to 1MDB
        Deloitte to pay Malaysia $80 million to settle claims linked to 1MDB
        Reuters
      • Deloitte to Pay Malaysia $80 Million in 1MDB-Related Settlement
        Deloitte to Pay Malaysia $80 Million in 1MDB-Related Settlement
        Bloomberg
    • 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.

    • ‘Impossible to trace.’ Tech savvy dad may be holding daughter captive in WA, cops say
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      ‘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.”

    • 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
    • Clash over Myanmar U.N. seat averted as diplomatic revolt against junta widens
      World
      Reuters

      Clash over Myanmar U.N. seat averted as diplomatic revolt against junta widens

      A clash was averted over who represents Myanmar at the United Nations in New York following a Feb. 1 military coup, after the junta's replacement quit and the Myanmar U.N. mission confirmed that Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun remained in the job. Kyaw Moe Tun was fired by the junta on Saturday, a day after he urged countries at the 193-member U.N. General Assembly to use "any means necessary" to reverse the coup that ousted the nation's elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi. The junta appointed deputy U.N. Ambassador Tin Maung Naing to replace him, but he has since resigned and Myanmar's U.N. mission told the United Nations, in a note seen by Reuters on Thursday, that Kyaw Moe Tun remained the country's envoy.

      • Myanmar diplomatic revolt against junta widens after violent crackdown
        Myanmar diplomatic revolt against junta widens after violent crackdown
        Reuters
      • UN envoy: Myanmar army is 'surprised' at opposition to coup
        UN envoy: Myanmar army is 'surprised' at opposition to coup
        Associated Press
    • AOC and fellow progressives counter push for Puerto Rico statehood, propose self-determination
      Politics
      Axios

      AOC and fellow progressives counter push for Puerto Rico statehood, propose self-determination

      Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Nydia Velázquez are pushing ahead with a bill in Congress that would let Puerto Rico decide its future — a proposal threatening Gov. Pedro Pierluisi's determination to pursue statehood for the island. Why it matters: There's an urgency among supporters of statehood to get it done while Democrats control both chambers of Congress, and President Biden has been publicly supportive. During a joint phone interview with Axios on Thursday, Ocasio-Cortez said she still hasn't heard from Pierluisi, and Velázquez said she met with him virtually a few weeks ago.

      • AOC-Velázquez Puerto Rico bill sets needed path to decolonization, progressives say
        AOC-Velázquez Puerto Rico bill sets needed path to decolonization, progressives say
        NBC News
      • Statehood for DC could come sooner than Puerto Rico — here’s why
        Statehood for DC could come sooner than Puerto Rico — here’s why
        TheGrio
    • Myanmar's Christian refugees hold anti-coup protest in India
      World
      Associated Press

      Myanmar's Christian refugees hold anti-coup protest in India

      About 300 refugees from a Christian minority community from Myanmar held a demonstration in India's capital on Wednesday against last month's military takeover in their country and demanded the immediate release of Aung San Suu Kyi and other Myanmar leaders. They chanted “Restore democracy in Burma” and Shame on you dictator” and carried placards as they burned a coffin with photographs of Myanmar's coup leaders and Chinese President Xi Jinping, accusing him of supporting the military rulers. They also stomped their feet on the Chinese national flag.

      • Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests
        Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests
        Reuters Videos
      • Protests in Myanmar continue after dozens killed
        Protests in Myanmar continue after dozens killed
        Associated Press Videos
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      Yahoo News Video

      Businesses tied to South Dakota Gov. Noem family reportedly got $600,000 in coronavirus grants

      Family members of South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem received more than $600,000 in funds from a state grant program pushed by the governor that directed federal coronavirus relief funds to small businesses.

    • 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, locker 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
    • Modi's ministers choose 'Made in India' vaccine over AstraZeneca
      World
      Reuters

      Modi's ministers choose 'Made in India' vaccine over AstraZeneca

      Government ministers and officials were following Prime Minister Narendra Modi lead by opting on Tuesday for an Indian-made COVID-19 vaccine approved without late-stage efficacy data, instead of the AstraZeneca one. India's health, foreign and law ministers, and state governors, all flocked to Twitter to express support for the much-criticised Bharat Biotech's COVAXIN vaccine, after it was administered to Modi on Monday. "Made-in-India vaccines are 100% safe," Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said after being inoculated with COVAXIN.

      • In big shift, Germany to give AstraZeneca shots to over 65s
        In big shift, Germany to give AstraZeneca shots to over 65s
        Associated Press
      • India's COVID vaccine wins over some sceptics after promising data
        India's COVID vaccine wins over some sceptics after promising data
        Reuters
    • 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.

    • Biden changed his plan for the strike on Iran-backed militias at the last minute to avoid killing a woman and children
      World
      Business Insider

      Biden changed his plan for the strike on Iran-backed militias at the last minute to avoid killing a woman and children

      The president changed his plans for an airstrike against Iran-backed militias at the last minute. Battlefield intelligence indicated the presence of a woman and children at one of two strike areas. With fighters in the air, Biden chose to strike only one target, bypassing the one with civilians.

      • Biden called off second Syria strike after reconnaissance spotted civilians
        Biden called off second Syria strike after reconnaissance spotted civilians
        The Telegraph
      • Biden called off strike against second target in Syria to avoid killing civilians, say officials
        Biden called off strike against second target in Syria to avoid killing civilians, say officials
        NBC News
    • ‘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.

    • Earth's largest-ever mass extinction is a warning for humanity
      Science
      CBS News

      Earth's largest-ever mass extinction is a warning for humanity

      Right now our planet is in the midst of what science says is an unprecedented rate of change, unlike anything seen in tens of millions of years. Overconsumption, unsustainable practices and the release of immense amounts of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels are altering our life-sustaining climate at a dangerous pace, oceans are acidifying and losing oxygen, and species are dying off. The worst came a little over 250 million years ago — before dinosaurs walked the earth — in an episode called the Permian-Triassic Mass Extinction, or the Great Dying, when 90% of life in the oceans and 70% of life on land vanished.

    • 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
    • Supreme Court rules against immigrant who was denied chance to make his case against deportation
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Supreme Court rules against immigrant who was denied chance to make his case against deportation

      WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court ruled Thursday against an immigrant who has lived in the country illegally for 25 years and who asserted he wrongfully faced deportation for a relatively minor crime of using a false Social Security card. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the 5-3 opinion and was joined by four of the court's conservatives. The high court found that the immigrant, Clemente Pereida, did not meet the burden required to show he should have been allowed to present his case to avoid deportation..

      • Supreme Court raises bar for some immigrants to avoid deportation
        Supreme Court raises bar for some immigrants to avoid deportation
        Yahoo News Video
      • In FOIA and immigration rulings, Supreme Court gives government the benefit of the doubt
        In FOIA and immigration rulings, Supreme Court gives government the benefit of the doubt
        LA Times
    • Rudy Giuliani, who helped lead Trump's bogus election-fraud conspiracy theory, is being mocked after warning of the dangers of misinformation
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Rudy Giuliani, who helped lead Trump's bogus election-fraud conspiracy theory, is being mocked after warning of the dangers of misinformation

      Rudy Giuliani warned of "the dire consequences of misinformation on social media." Giuliani has long promoted right-wing misinformation on social media. Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's former personal attorney, was pilloried on Wednesday after he warned in a podcast of the dangers of online misinformation.

    • Jeanine Pirro Accuses Immigrants of Bringing ‘All Kinds of Diseases’ Into U.S.
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Jeanine Pirro Accuses Immigrants of Bringing ‘All Kinds of Diseases’ Into U.S.

      During a shouting match with Geraldo Rivera on Fox News on Thursday night, Judge Jeanine Pirro went on a tirade that was shocking in its blatant racism—even for her. “We've got people being released at the border right now who've got COVID,” Pirro screamed at Rivera, who was attempting to push back on her argument. The host's comments were reminiscent of ones made by Fox News' Tucker Carlson that set off a major firestorm and advertiser boycott in late 2018.

    • Unemployment benefits will expire in 10 days if Congress doesn't pass a stimulus bill. Here's what else could expire this month.
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Unemployment benefits will expire in 10 days if Congress doesn't pass a stimulus bill. Here's what else could expire this month.

      Unemployment benefits will expire on March 14 if Congress doesn't pass the stimulus bill before then. Unemployment benefits, paid sick and family leave, small business aid, and rental aid are set to expire. The clock is ticking for Congress to get the American Rescue Plan on President Joe Biden's desk by March 14 - the day Americans are set to lose their unemployment benefits.

      • Congressman: Stimulus checks will still go to the 'bulk' of people who need them
        Congressman: Stimulus checks will still go to the 'bulk' of people who need them
        Yahoo Finance
      • Another Round of Stimulus Checks Is Coming, But Some Families May Fall Through the Cracks
        Another Round of Stimulus Checks Is Coming, But Some Families May Fall Through the Cracks
        Time
    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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