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    • Stimulus bill updates: An impasse is broken

      Stimulus bill updates: An impasse is broken

      The Senate was poised to press forward on the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill after a compromise deal was struck on unemployment benefits, breaking an hours-long impasse.

      Prospects for a final Senate vote »
      • SCOTUS dismisses cases, won't rule on Trump policy

        SCOTUS dismisses cases, won't rule on Trump policy

      • Jen Psaki clarifies Biden's 'Neanderthal' remark

        Jen Psaki clarifies Biden's 'Neanderthal' remark

      • Judge: Images of slaves not property of descendants

        Judge: Images of slaves not property of descendants

      • Calif. announces reopening of stadiums, theme parks

        Calif. announces reopening of stadiums, theme parks

      • Poll shows startling racial divide among Americans

        Poll shows startling racial divide among Americans

    • 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
    • Kentucky man — and a motorcycle — found after 465-foot Grand Canyon fall, officials say
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      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
    • Americans favor confronting China on human rights despite risk to economic ties, survey finds
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      Reuters

      Americans favor confronting China on human rights despite risk to economic ties, survey finds

      American attitudes toward China have soured significantly in the past three years, with 70% of those surveyed for a report published on Thursday saying Washington should stand up to Beijing over its human rights record even if it damages economic ties. Nearly 9 in 10 respondents to a Pew Research Center survey of more than 2,500 Americans conducted in February said they saw China, the world's second largest economy, as a competitor or enemy rather than a partner, the U.S.-based center said. "Americans want more focus on human rights – even at the expense of economic ties – in bilateral relations with China," the report said.

      • Pew survey shows hardening American attitudes toward China
        Pew survey shows hardening American attitudes toward China
        Associated Press
      • American attitudes toward China are hardening, according to Pew Research Center
        American attitudes toward China are hardening, according to Pew Research Center
        MarketWatch
    • NASA's new Mars rover hits dusty red road, 1st trip 21 feet
      Science
      Associated Press

      NASA's new Mars rover hits dusty red road, 1st trip 21 feet

      NASA's newest Mars rover hit the dusty red road this week, putting 21 feet on the odometer in its first test drive. The Perseverance rover ventured from its landing position Thursday, two weeks after setting down on the red planet to seek signs of past life. The roundabout, back and forth drive lasted just 33 minutes and went so well that more driving was on tap Friday and Saturday for the the six-wheeled rover.

      • NASA took Perseverance for its first 'spin' on Mars
        NASA took Perseverance for its first 'spin' on Mars
        Engadget
      • Mars rover Perseverance takes first spin on surface of red planet
        Mars rover Perseverance takes first spin on surface of red planet
        Reuters
    • The 7 Best Refrigerators on the Market, According to Kitchen Designers
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 7 Best Refrigerators on the Market, According to Kitchen Designers

      Quality food preservation, storage space, and good-looking design are priorities among kitchen designers when it comes to refrigerators Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Detroit's mayor rejected a shipment of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Experts say that's nuts.
      U.S.
      The Week

      Detroit's mayor rejected a shipment of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Experts say that's nuts.

      Experts feared the Johnson & Johnson vaccine's slightly lower efficacy rate would lead to an impression of a two-tiered system. That has been exactly the case in Detroit, where the mayor just rejected a shipment of the company's vaccine. CNN reports that Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan (D) declined an allocation of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine this week, saying the other available vaccines are better.

      • Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
        Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
        Associated Press
      • Detroit mayor OKs Johnson & Johnson vaccine after dissing it
        Detroit mayor OKs Johnson & Johnson vaccine after dissing it
        NBC News
    • Biden secretly limits drone strikes, amid congressional scrutiny over war powers
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden secretly limits drone strikes, amid congressional scrutiny over war powers

      The Biden administration secretly put temporary limits on the use of drone strikes and commando raids outside of traditional battlefield settings like Afghanistan or Syria, part of a larger national security review of whether to alter use of force rules from the Trump administration. The changes, which the administration put in place on Mr Biden's first day in office, were first reported on Wednesday by the New York Times, and come as the Biden administration recalibrates the sprawling US footprint across the Middle East, and Congress pushes to rein in the president's war-fighting powers and scrutinises a recent strike in Syria.

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      Yahoo News Video

      Civil war within the GOP continues as Trump fires back at strategist Karl Rove

      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.

    • House impeachment manager sues Trump, allies over riot
      Politics
      Associated Press

      House impeachment manager sues Trump, allies over riot

      Rep. Eric Swalwell, who served as a House manager in Donald Trump's last impeachment trial, filed a lawsuit Friday against the former president, his son, lawyer and a Republican congressman whose actions he charges led to January's insurrection. The California Democrat's suit, filed in federal court in Washington, alleges a conspiracy to violate civil rights, along with negligence, inciting a riot and inflicting emotional distress. 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.

      • Rep. Swalwell Sues Trump Over Civil Rights Violations In Capitol Riot
        Rep. Swalwell Sues Trump Over Civil Rights Violations In Capitol Riot
        HuffPost
      • Congressman sues Trump over deadly Capitol siege
        Congressman sues Trump over deadly Capitol siege
        Reuters Videos
    • Does restaurant dining lead to rises in COVID case and death rates? CDC finds out
      Health
      The State

      Does restaurant dining lead to rises in COVID case and death rates? CDC finds out

      A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report released Friday found that community requirements that support mask use during the pandemic play a large role in county-level COVID-19 case and death growth rates, particularly when it comes to restaurant dining. An analysis of mask mandates and restaurant reopenings in all U.S. counties from March to December 2020 found that significant drops in daily coronavirus cases and death growth rates occurred within 20 days of implementing mask use. Meanwhile, jumps in daily COVID-19 case growth rates were observed starting 40 days after restaurant dining reopened — in which people do not wear masks — while daily death growth rates spiked 60 days after allowing on-site dining.

      • CDC Study Emphasizes Importance Of Mask Mandates, Safe Dining
        CDC Study Emphasizes Importance Of Mask Mandates, Safe Dining
        HuffPost
      • Study finds mask mandates, dining out influence virus spread
        Study finds mask mandates, dining out influence virus spread
        Associated Press
    • Texas regulators will not correct $16 billion in electricity ‘overcharges.’ Why?
      Business
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Texas regulators will not correct $16 billion in electricity ‘overcharges.’ Why?

      At its Friday meeting, the Public Utility Commission of Texas declined to adjust prices that resulted in $16 billion in overcharges to the electricity market during the February winter storm. The governor-appointed regulatory commission, which oversees the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, met with just two members after the resignation of chairperson DeAnn Walker. Commissioners Arthur D'Andrea and Shelly Botkin addressed the Potomac report, which found that ERCOT kept electricity prices too high for at least 33 hours after most outages ended on late Feb. 17.

      • Texas grid operator made $16 billion price error during winter storm, watchdog says
        Texas grid operator made $16 billion price error during winter storm, watchdog says
        Reuters
      • Texas monitor says state power-grid operator overcharged $16 billion in electricity bills during power outages
        Texas monitor says state power-grid operator overcharged $16 billion in electricity bills during power outages
        Business Insider
    • Trump served with lawsuit accusing him of breaking ‘Ku Klux Klan’ laws on day of Capitol riot
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump served with lawsuit accusing him of breaking ‘Ku Klux Klan’ laws on day of Capitol riot

      Donald Trump has been served a civil rights lawsuit accusing him of inciting the Capitol riot along with Rudy Giuliani, the Proud Boys and other far-right groups, according to reports. Mr Trump was given the documents, filed by Democrat congressman Bennie Thompson and civil rights group the NAACP in mid-February, at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. It is unclear who will represent the former president in the case: it was merely signed for by a “Ricky”, according to The Daily Beast.

      • Rep. Swalwell Sues Trump Over Civil Rights Violations In Capitol Riot
        Rep. Swalwell Sues Trump Over Civil Rights Violations In Capitol Riot
        HuffPost
      • Congressman sues Trump over deadly Capitol siege, charges civil rights violation
        Congressman sues Trump over deadly Capitol siege, charges civil rights violation
        Reuters
    • Trump State Dept. Aide Accused of Beating Cops During Riot Is Already Hating Prison
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Trump State Dept. Aide Accused of Beating Cops During Riot Is Already Hating Prison

      A Trump appointee, who was still employed at the State Department when he allegedly bashed police at the U.S. Capitol with a riot shield and egged on a crowd of insurrectionists, has been arrested for his role on Jan. 6. Federico Klein, a 42-year-old State Department staff assistant with top security clearance, is facing a slew of charges, including unlawful entry and assaulting an officer with a dangerous weapon, according to a criminal complaint first obtained by The New York Times. Prosecutors allege Klein, who also worked on Trump's 2016 campaign, “physically and verbally engaged with the officers holding the line” before assaulting one officer with a riot shield—and using that stolen police equipment to wedge open a door into the Capitol to allow insurrectionists inside.

      • Trump State Department Aide Federico Klein Arrested In Capitol Riot
        Trump State Department Aide Federico Klein Arrested In Capitol Riot
        HuffPost
      • Trump State Department aide charged with assault at Capitol
        Trump State Department aide charged with assault at Capitol
        Associated Press
    • Skier narrowly survives avalanche by jumping off 100-foot cliff in California
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Skier narrowly survives avalanche by jumping off 100-foot cliff in California

      A California man said he managed to survive an avalanche when he was skiing last month by jumping off a 100-foot cliff. Kyle Johnston was skiing with his cousin John Daiek on Feb. 12 in South Lake Tahoe near Blue Lakes, Tahoe Daily Tribune reported. The pair had come up with an escape route in case of trouble but when the avalanche was triggered, Johnston was forced to go off a cliff, according to the publication.

    • ‘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
      • Donald Trump Hasn’t Ruled Out Ivanka Trump as His 2024 Running Mate
        Donald Trump Hasn’t Ruled Out Ivanka Trump as His 2024 Running Mate
        SheKnows
    • Lake of the Ozarks Realtor Offered $1.5K to Have Her Former Mother-in-Law Killed: Prosecutors
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Lake of the Ozarks Realtor Offered $1.5K to Have Her Former Mother-in-Law Killed: Prosecutors

      She was reportedly concerned about the woman causing problems with her relationship with her kids. Bauman was recorded discussing the scheme, according to a press release from the Camden County prosecutor's office. She was given multiple opportunities to change her mind when asked by a witness-turned-informant if she was sure she wanted to carry out the killing, prosecutors said, but she moved ahead with it, at one point acknowledging that she was a Christian but noting she could always ask for forgiveness later.

    • QAnon predicted Trump’s re-inauguration on 4 March. Congress braced for an assault. Neither happened
      Politics
      The Independent

      QAnon predicted Trump’s re-inauguration on 4 March. Congress braced for an assault. Neither happened

      It was a government sting operation, “fake news”, a way for congressional Democrats to skip work, or Donald Trump's supporters trolling Joe Biden's administration. A post on the former president's fan forum The Donald reads “HEY FBI WE ARE ATTACKING THE CAPITAL ON THIS DATE”. Adherents to the cult-like delusion of the QAnon movement, the former president's supporters, and MAGA true believers – not all necessarily in the same right-wing ideological camp – arrived at different conclusions as to why an insurrection, let alone Mr Trump's second inauguration, did not happen on 4 March, as some of the QAnon faithful and far-right memes anticipated.

    • Live stimulus updates: Senate considering changes to Joe Biden's stimulus bill after long delay
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Live stimulus updates: Senate considering changes to Joe Biden's stimulus bill after long delay

      The Senate will continue to consider changes to President Joe Biden's COVID-19 stimulus bill after Republicans failed to force the chamber to end Friday's proceedings and pick up Saturday. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell put forth a motion to adjourn the Senate to until 10 a.m. Saturday morning. The amendments process was delayed for nearly 12 hours Friday because Senate Democrats negotiated changes to an extension of unemployment benefits.

      • Highlights: What's changed in the Senate's COVID relief bill
        Highlights: What's changed in the Senate's COVID relief bill
        Associated Press
      • Hours-long reading of legislation delays debate on Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill
        Hours-long reading of legislation delays debate on Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 bill
        Reuters
    • A man in jail tried to hire a hitman to kill the witnesses in his court case but the guy was actually a federal informant
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A man in jail tried to hire a hitman to kill the witnesses in his court case but the guy was actually a federal informant

      A Virgin Islands man tried to hire a hitman from prison to kill witnesses. Delroy Thomas, 30, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and must pay a $3,000 fine. In his attempt to hire a hitman, Thomas was unaware that the person he was speaking to was actually a DEA informant.

    • A California city gave some residents $500 per month. After a year, their unemployment rate had dropped, while the control group's rose.
      Business
      Business Insider

      A California city gave some residents $500 per month. After a year, their unemployment rate had dropped, while the control group's rose.

      The experiment's control group - residents who didn't receive monthly stipends - saw unemployment rise from 14% to 15% during that year. The results challenge one of the most common criticisms of universal basic income: that unconditional cash reduces the incentive for people to find jobs. "I remember telling people, 'I think that $500 will allow people to work more if they choose to do so,'" Michael Tubbs, the city's former mayor, told Insider.

    • 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

    • Long-time NHL player selling California hillside mansion for $8.8 million. Take a look
      Lifestyle
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Long-time NHL player selling California hillside mansion for $8.8 million. Take a look

      He played more than 700 games in the National Hockey League, but since retiring, former Anaheim Mighty Ducks defenseman Oleg Tverdovsky has been focusing on other ventures, including him putting his sleek Bel-Air mansion on the market for $8.8 million. Tverdovsky, who last played in the NHL during the 2006-07 season, has owned the hillside property for nearly two years, having bought it in May 2019 for almost $7 million, SF Gate reported. This modern stunning architectural masterpiece is a dream for the most demanding buyers in the Bel Air area,” the listing said.

    • A teenage girl wearing 'Everything will be OK' T-shirt was shot in the head on Myanmar's bloodiest day of protests yet
      World
      INSIDER

      A teenage girl wearing 'Everything will be OK' T-shirt was shot in the head on Myanmar's bloodiest day of protests yet

      Wednesday was the bloodiest day of protests in Myanmar since the military's February coup. Photos of Kyal Sin before her death have gone viral, spurring continued defiance among protesters. Nineteen-year-old Kyal Sin, known as Angel, made careful preparations before hitting the streets of Mandalay Wednesday.

      • Myanmar protesters undeterred after bloodiest day
        Myanmar protesters undeterred after bloodiest day
        Reuters Videos
      • Funeral held for 19 year-old Myanmar protester
        Funeral held for 19 year-old Myanmar protester
        Reuters 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.

      • Democrats limit eligibility for stimulus checks in Senate COVID bill
        Democrats limit eligibility for stimulus checks in Senate COVID bill
        CBS News
      • Parents are set to be some of the biggest winners under the Biden administration. Here are 4 ways Democrats aim to support families.
        Parents are set to be some of the biggest winners under the Biden administration. Here are 4 ways Democrats aim to support families.
        Business Insider
    • Fox News Turns to Tyrus, Currently Embroiled in Sexual-Harassment Lawsuit, for Thoughts on Cuomo
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Fox News Turns to Tyrus, Currently Embroiled in Sexual-Harassment Lawsuit, for Thoughts on Cuomo

      For thoughts on New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's harassment scandal, Fox News daytime show Outnumbered on Friday turned to Tyrus, who is currently embroiled in a sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit from his former Fox Nation co-host Britt McHenry. As far as, all women should be heard and respected, and then you need to have the investigation and then results of the investigation. Uhh, we need to respect those,” the Fox contributor said, when asked for his thoughts on the accusations against Cuomo, before quickly pivoting to the controversy over the governor's alleged cover-up of coronavirus-related nursing home deaths.

      • Accuser Claims Cuomo Had Aide Take Course On Sex Harassment He Was Supposed To Do
        Accuser Claims Cuomo Had Aide Take Course On Sex Harassment He Was Supposed To Do
        HuffPost
      • Embattled Gov. Cuomo faces questions over scandals
        Embattled Gov. Cuomo faces questions over scandals
        Associated Press Videos
    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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