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    • Senator forces all 628 pages of relief bill read aloud

      Senator forces all 628 pages of relief bill read aloud

      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.

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      • '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 knee was on Floyd's neck longer than recorded

        Time knee was on Floyd's neck longer than recorded

      • An urgent era of hardball politics at Biden's start

        An urgent era of hardball politics at Biden's start

    • Myanmar army tells U.N. it is ready to weather sanctions, isolation, envoy says
      World
      Reuters

      Myanmar army tells U.N. it is ready to weather sanctions, isolation, envoy says

      Myanmar's military says it is ready to withstand sanctions and isolation after its Feb. 1 coup, a top United Nations official said on Wednesday as she urged countries to "take very strong measures" to restore democracy in the Southeast Asian nation. U.N. special envoy on Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener, said 38 people died on Wednesday - the most violent day since the coup - as the military quelled protests. Schraner Burgener is due to brief the U.N. Security Council on Friday.

      • UN envoy: Myanmar army is 'surprised' at opposition to coup
        UN envoy: Myanmar army is 'surprised' at opposition to coup
        Associated Press
      • Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests
        Nearly 40 people killed in Myanmar's protests
        Reuters Videos
    • Agency cancels Hawaii tsunami watch after huge Pacific quake
      World
      Associated Press

      Agency cancels Hawaii tsunami watch after huge Pacific quake

      The U.S. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center cancelled a tsunami watch Thursday for Hawaii that was issued after a huge earthquake occurred in a remote area between New Zealand and Tonga. The agency previously cancelled a tsunami warning it had issued for American Samoa. The magnitude 8.1 quake struck the Kermadec Islands region.

      • Pacific quake sets off tsunami, threat lifts in New Zealand
        Pacific quake sets off tsunami, threat lifts in New Zealand
        Associated Press
      • Hawaii tsunami threat has passed in wake of huge earthquake near New Zealand
        Hawaii tsunami threat has passed in wake of huge earthquake near New Zealand
        MarketWatch
    • 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 โ€” 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
    • U.S. bomber flies over Baltic states in show of solidarity: U.S. Air Force
      World
      Reuters

      U.S. bomber flies over Baltic states in show of solidarity: U.S. Air Force

      A long-range U.S. bomber flew over the capitals of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia on Wednesday in a show of solidarity with NATO allies, the U.S. Air Force said, amid Western concerns over a more assertive Russia. "This mission sends a clear message that our commitment to our NATO allies is unshakeable," Gen. Jeff Harrigian, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa commander said in a statement. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia were once ruled from Moscow but are now part of both NATO and the European Union.

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      California serial killer dubbed the 'I-5 Strangler' was strangled, autopsy says

      A California serial killer who authorities say strangled and raped at least seven women was fatally choked himself in a state prison, officials said Wednesday.

    • What is Elon Musk's Starship?
      Science
      BBC

      What is Elon Musk's Starship?

      Starship is a rocket and spacecraft combination that could ferry more than 100 people a time to the Red Planet. The system is designed to be fully reusable, meaning the principal hardware elements are not discarded in the sea or allowed to burn up, as happens with some other launch systems, but are instead recovered from space. They can then be refurbished and flown again, reducing the cost of the whole enterprise.

      • SpaceX Starship: What now for Elon Muskโ€™s Mars plans after latest test explosion?
        SpaceX Starship: What now for Elon Muskโ€™s Mars plans after latest test explosion?
        The Independent
      • SpaceX Starship SN10 finally lands safely before huge explosion minutes later
        SpaceX Starship SN10 finally lands safely before huge explosion minutes later
        The Independent
    • Israel, Denmark and Austria join forces against COVID-19
      World
      Associated Press

      Israel, Denmark and Austria join forces against COVID-19

      Israel, Denmark and Austria agreed on Thursday to join forces in the fight against COVID-19 with an investment in research and roll-out of vaccines to protect people against new surges and mutations of the coronavirus. The leaders of the three countries said their alliance will set up a foundation and vaccine distribution plants in Europe and Israel, based on Israel's world-leading inoculation drive. โ€œWe think that by joining the resources of three small but very able and gifted countries, we can better meet these challenges,โ€ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

      • Israel, Austria and Denmark establish vaccine-supply alliance
        Israel, Austria and Denmark establish vaccine-supply alliance
        Reuters
      • Netanyahu on Israel's vaccination efforts: 'Weโ€™re rushing towards herd immunityโ€™
        Netanyahu on Israel's vaccination efforts: 'Weโ€™re rushing towards herd immunityโ€™
        FOX News Videos
    • 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.

    • Violence erupts as kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls return to families
      World
      Reuters

      Violence erupts as kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls return to families

      One moment, Hadiza was weeping and flinging her arms around her father for the first time since her abduction; the next - gunfire and tear gas filled the air and people ran for cover. It was supposed to be a joyous reunion to end the five-day ordeal of 279 girls kidnapped last week from the Jangebe Government Girls Science Secondary School in a remote corner of northwest Nigeria. Cheering children had lined the street as buses brought the girls, grinning and waving, back to their school from the Zamfara state capital Gusau, where they had been cared for since their release on Tuesday.

      • Chaos as freed Nigerian schoolgirls reunited with families
        Chaos as freed Nigerian schoolgirls reunited with families
        Associated Press
      • Freed Nigerian schoolgirls to reunite with parents
        Freed Nigerian schoolgirls to reunite with parents
        AFP
    • By slimmest of margins, Senate takes up $1.9T relief bill
      Politics
      Associated Press

      By slimmest of margins, Senate takes up $1.9T relief bill

      The Senate voted by the slimmest of margins Thursday to begin debating a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, after Democrats made eleventh-hour changes aimed at ensuring they could pull President Joe Biden's top legislative priority through the precariously divided chamber. Democrats were hoping for Senate approval of the package before next week, in time for the House to sign off and get the measure to Biden quickly. Democratic leaders made over a dozen late additions to their package, reflecting their need to cement unanimous support from all their senators โ€” plus Vice President Kamala Harris' tie-breaking vote โ€” to succeed in the 50-50 chamber.

      • Senate Advances $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Despite GOP Opposition
        Senate Advances $1.9 Trillion Coronavirus Relief Bill Despite GOP Opposition
        HuffPost
      • A more targeted stimulus package is 'difficult to do': Democratic congressman
        A more targeted stimulus package is 'difficult to do': Democratic congressman
        Yahoo Finance
    • North Korea measures to stem COVID-19 worsen abuses, hunger: U.N. expert
      World
      Reuters

      North Korea measures to stem COVID-19 worsen abuses, hunger: U.N. expert

      Drastic measures taken by North Korea to contain coronavirus have exacerbated human rights abuses and economic hardship for its citizens, including reports of starvation, a United Nations investigator says. North Korea, which has yet to report any confirmed COVID-19 cases despite sharing a border with China, has imposed border closings, banned most international travel and severely restricted movement domestically in the past year. "The further isolation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea with the outside world during the COVID-19 pandemic appears to exacerbate entrenched human rights violations," Tomas Ojea Quintana, U.N. special rapporteur on human rights in the country, said in a report seen by Reuters on Wednesday.

      • North Koreans 'starving to death' as impact of COVID worsens
        North Koreans 'starving to death' as impact of COVID worsens
        Yahoo News UK
      • North Korea's Kim stresses roles of city, county leaders: KCNA
        North Korea's Kim stresses roles of city, county leaders: KCNA
        Reuters
    • Turkey not necessarily seeking return to F-35 project: defence industry chief
      World
      Reuters

      Turkey not necessarily seeking return to F-35 project: defence industry chief

      Turkey is not necessarily aiming to return to the U.S. F-35 fighter jet programme from which it was removed over its purchase of Russian defence systems, the Turkish defence industry chief said on Wednesday. He said the primary goal was for Turkey to get compensated for its losses. Ankara had ordered more than 100 F-35s and has been making parts for it but was removed from the programme in 2019 after it acquired Russian S-400 missile defence systems, which Washington says threaten the jets.

    • Trump served with lawsuit accusing him of breaking โ€˜Ku Klux Klanโ€™ laws on day of Capitol riot
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump served with lawsuit accusing him of breaking โ€˜Ku Klux Klanโ€™ 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 โ€œRickyโ€, according to The Daily Beast.

    • 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

    • Iran to meet with UN technical experts over uranium find
      World
      Associated Press

      Iran to meet with UN technical experts over uranium find

      Iran has agreed to sit down with international technical experts investigating the discovery of uranium particles at three former undeclared sites in the country, the head of the U.N. atomic watchdog said Thursday, after months of frustration at Tehran's lack of a credible explanation. The agreement came as three of the remaining signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran โ€” France, Germany and Britain โ€” backed off the idea of a resolution criticizing Iran for its decision to start limiting access by International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors to current facilities. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi told reporters in Vienna it was not up to him to say whether Iran's move to hold talks with his technical experts was linked to the decision of the so-called E3 group, but suggested it was difficult to separate the political side of Iran's nuclear program from the technical side.

      • US supports Iran's mtg with UN technical experts
        US supports Iran's mtg with UN technical experts
        Associated Press Videos
      • U.S., Europeans scrap plan to censure Iran at UN nuclear watchdog meeting
        U.S., Europeans scrap plan to censure Iran at UN nuclear watchdog meeting
        Axios
    • Nasdaq ends sharply lower after Powell comments
      Business
      Reuters

      Nasdaq ends sharply lower after Powell comments

      Wall Street ended sharply lower on Thursday, leaving the Nasdaq down nearly 10% from its February record high, after remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell disappointed investors worried about rising longer-term U.S. bond yields. A decline of 10% from its February record high would confirm the Nasdaq is in a correction. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield spiked to 1.533% after Powell's comments, which did not point to changes in the Fed's asset purchases to tackle the recent jump in yields.

    • China says will deter Taiwan independence but seek peaceful ties
      World
      Reuters

      China says will deter Taiwan independence but seek peaceful ties

      China will resolutely deter any separatist activity seeking Taiwan's independence but is committed to promoting the peaceful growth of relations across the Taiwan Strait and China's "reunification", Premier Li Keqiang said on Friday. China, which claims democratic Taiwan as its own territory, has increased its military activity near the island in recent months, responding to what it calls "collusion" between Taipei and Washington, Taiwan's main international backer and arms supplier. Speaking at the opening of the annual meeting of China's parliament, Li said Beijing stands by the "one China" principle, which states that Taiwan is part of China.

    • 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.

    • Photos show North Korea may be trying to extract plutonium
      World
      Associated Press

      Photos show North Korea may be trying to extract plutonium

      North Korea may be trying to extract plutonium to make more nuclear weapons at its main atomic complex, recent satellite photos indicated, weeks after leader Kim Jong Un vowed to expand his nuclear arsenal. The 38 North website, which specializes in North Korea studies, cited the imagery as indicating that a coal-fired steam plant at the North's Yongbyon nuclear complex is in operation after about a two-year hiatus. This suggests โ€œpreparations for spent fuel reprocessing could be underway to extract plutonium needed for North Korea's nuclear weapon,โ€ the website said Wednesday.

    • World
      Reuters

      Exclusive: U.S. blocked Myanmar junta attempt to empty $1 billion New York Fed account - sources

      Myanmar's military rulers attempted to move about $1 billion held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York days after seizing power on Feb. 1, prompting U.S. officials to put a freeze on the funds, according to three people familiar with the matter, including one U.S. government official. The transaction on Feb. 4 in the name of the Central Bank of Myanmar was first blocked by Fed safeguards. U.S. government officials then stalled on approving the transfer until an executive order issued by President Joe Biden gave them legal authority to block it indefinitely, the sources said.

    • Politics
      Yahoo News Video

      GOP fundraising efforts complicated by Trumpโ€™s plea for direct donations

      The Republican National Committee and the party's congressional campaign arms are eager to cash in on former President Donald Trump's lure with small donors ahead of next year's midterm elections, when the GOP hopes to regain control of at least one chamber of Congress.

    • Itโ€™s dumb that smoking can get you a COVID vaccine in NC. But donโ€™t turn it down.
      Health
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Itโ€™s dumb that smoking can get you a COVID vaccine in NC. But donโ€™t turn it down.

      On the page, I scrolled through the list of high-risk medical conditions that will qualify North Carolinians for vaccinations as part of Group 4. Then there was this line at the very bottom: โ€œSmoking (current or former, defined as having smoked at least 100 cigarettes in their lifetime).โ€ If you're a current smoker or recently quit, OK.

    • House passes sweeping voting rights bill over GOP opposition
      Politics
      Associated Press

      House passes sweeping voting rights bill over GOP opposition

      House Democrats passed sweeping voting and ethics legislation over unanimous Republican opposition, advancing to the Senate what would be the largest overhaul of the U.S. election law in at least a generation. House Resolution 1, which touches on virtually every aspect of the electoral process, was approved Wednesday night on a near party-line 220-210 vote. It would restrict partisan gerrymandering of congressional districts, strike down hurdles to voting and bring transparency to a murky campaign finance system that allows wealthy donors to anonymously bankroll political causes.

      • House approves massive voting and ethics bill over GOP opposition
        House approves massive voting and ethics bill over GOP opposition
        MarketWatch
      • House Democrats pass election reforms as GOP moves to change voting laws
        House Democrats pass election reforms as GOP moves to change voting laws
        Good Morning America
    • Israel's Netanyahu bets all on vaccine success to secure election win
      World
      Reuters

      Israel's Netanyahu bets all on vaccine success to secure election win

      Heading into Israel's fourth election in two years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is hoping the success of his government's COVID-19 vaccination programme will also serve as a political lifeline. But with opinion polls predicting no clear winner in the March 23 ballot and challengers on Netanyahu's right poised to siphon some of his traditional supporters, it is not clear if his strategy will pay off. "We are the only ones who can succeed (in emerging from the pandemic) because I brought millions of vaccine doses," Netanyahu said in an interview with Israel's Channel 13 TV last week.

      • Israel, Denmark and Austria join forces against COVID-19
        Israel, Denmark and Austria join forces against COVID-19
        Associated Press
      • Netanyahu campaigns against Biden's plan to save Iran deal
        Netanyahu campaigns against Biden's plan to save Iran deal
        Axios
    • South Carolina officials may soon force death-row inmates to decide if they want to be executed by lethal injection, electric char or a firing squad
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      South Carolina officials may soon force death-row inmates to decide if they want to be executed by lethal injection, electric char or a firing squad

      The bill still has to be passed in the House of Representatives. The new bill, which will go to the House of Representatives for consideration, would force death row inmates to choose one of three ways to die: lethal injection, electrocution, or firing squad, The Washington Post reported.

      • South Carolina bill would add firing squad to execution options
        South Carolina bill would add firing squad to execution options
        CBS News
      • South Carolina Senate Adds Firing Squad to Execution Methods
        South Carolina Senate Adds Firing Squad to Execution Methods
        National Review
    Should humans be next to explore Mars?
    • โ€œTaking humans to Mars would require an investment astronomically out of kilter with the possible benefits.โ€

    • โ€œCan a Mars settlement be a freer society than we enjoy on Earth? Maybe.โ€

    • โ€œWhat we learn...may spark the next revolution that will make life in 2071 beyond anything we can imagine right now.โ€

    • โ€œOur presence on Mars could jeopardize one of our main reasons for being there โ€” the search for life.โ€

    • โ€œThe future of geologic investigation of other worlds lies with highly improved versions of our Mars rovers.โ€

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