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    • Biden makes good on campaign promise about SCOTUS

      Biden makes good on campaign promise about SCOTUS

      The president signed an executive order on Friday empaneling a commission to examine possible reforms to the Supreme Court and federal judiciary.

      He's 'not a fan' of adding more seats ยป
      • Coughing on cancer patient lands Fla. woman behind bars

        Coughing on cancer patient lands Fla. woman behind bars

      • What is Kamala Harris doing? WH pressed for answers

        What is Kamala Harris doing? WH pressed for answers

      • Trump slams Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell

        Trump slams Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell

      • Devastated daughter loses devoted dad to COVID-19

        Devastated daughter loses devoted dad to COVID-19

      • 'Equality is the mother of justice': Ramsey Clark dies

        'Equality is the mother of justice': Ramsey Clark dies

    • Minnesota police shoot, kill man after traffic stop incident
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Minnesota police shoot, kill man after traffic stop incident

      The family of a 20-year-old Minnesota man told a crowd that he was shot by police Sunday before getting back into his car and driving away, then crashing the vehicle several blocks away. The family of Daunte Wright said he was later pronounced dead. Officials from the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension said the agency was on the scene of a shooting involving a police officer in Brooklyn Center on Sunday afternoon.

    • Cambodia criticises edited photos of Khmer Rouge victims
      World
      BBC

      Cambodia criticises edited photos of Khmer Rouge victims

      Authorities in Cambodia have criticised an artist after he altered photos of victims of the Khmer Rouge genocide. In a Vice article, which was later removed, Loughrey said he had wanted to humanise the victims. Cambodia's culture ministry said the altering of the images affected "the dignity of the victims" and called for both Loughrey and Vice to remove them.

    • French government disgusted by attack on Muslim centre
      World
      Reuters

      French government disgusted by attack on Muslim centre

      The French government on Sunday condemned the defacing of an Islamic cultural centre in western France with Islamaphobic slogans, and said an attack on Muslims was an attack on the Republic. The tags, daubed on the side a building used as a prayer room in the city of Rennes, were found shortly before the Muslim holy month of Ramadan begins in France on Tuesday. Interior Minister Gerard Darmanin said it was a disgusting attack against the fundamental freedom to believe in a religion and that Muslims deserved the same protection as any other religious group in France.

    • Why Prince Philipโ€™s great-grandchildren shouldn't attend the Royal funeral
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Why Prince Philipโ€™s great-grandchildren shouldn't attend the Royal funeral

      Of all the images that stood out during the televised funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, there was one that has endured in the collective consciousness longer than any other: that of two boys who had just lost their mother, walking in sombre procession behind her coffin, while the world looked in upon their most private moment. Almost a quarter of a century later, has there been a change of heart within the monarchy about the role of children at Royal funerals? It is understood that the Duke's 10 great-grandchildren, who include Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, will not be in attendance at his funeral this Saturday.

      • Prince Harry Will Attend Prince Philip's Funeral; Pregnant Meghan Markle To Stay Home
        Prince Harry Will Attend Prince Philip's Funeral; Pregnant Meghan Markle To Stay Home
        HuffPost
      • Royal Family will dress differently to honour Prince Philip before and after funeral
        Royal Family will dress differently to honour Prince Philip before and after funeral
        Yahoo Style UK
    • Nevada GOP censures elections official who defended results
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Nevada GOP censures elections official who defended results

      Nevada's Republican Party voted to censure the secretary of state, accusing her of failing to fully investigate allegations of fraud in the 2020 election. Barbara Cegavske, the only Republican statewide office holder in Nevada, said members of her party are disappointed with the election results and believe fraud occurred โ€œdespite a complete lack of evidence to support that belief.โ€ Cegavske, who has overseen elections in the state since 2014, has repeatedly defended the results as reliable and accurate despite attacks from President Donald Trump and other Republicans.

    • Australia abandons COVID-19 vaccination targets after new advice on AstraZeneca shots
      World
      Reuters

      Australia abandons COVID-19 vaccination targets after new advice on AstraZeneca shots

      Australia has abandoned a goal to vaccinate nearly all of its 26 million population by the end of 2021 following advice that people under the age of 50 take Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine rather than AstraZeneca's shot. Australia, which had banked on the AstraZeneca vaccine for the majority of its shots, had no plans to set any new targets for completing its vaccination programme, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said in a Facebook post on Sunday afternoon. "While we would like to see these doses completed before the end of the year, it is not possible to set such targets given the many uncertainties involved," Morrison said.

      • South Korea to resume wider use of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, exclude people under 30
        South Korea to resume wider use of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, exclude people under 30
        Reuters
      • AstraZeneca says it had positive meeting with EU over vaccine row
        AstraZeneca says it had positive meeting with EU over vaccine row
        Reuters
    • A 911 dispatcher in Louisiana was arrested after authorities say she refused to return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A 911 dispatcher in Louisiana was arrested after authorities say she refused to return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account

      Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. A woman who worked for more than four years as a sheriff's dispatcher in Louisiana was fired and arrested after authorities say she refused to return more than $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account. According to a report Thursday from nola.com, 33-year-old Kelyn Spadoni of Harvey, Louisiana, was arrested Wednesday and charged with theft valued over $25,000, bank fraud, and illegal transmission of monetary funds after she repeatedly evaded requests to return funds inadvertently transferred to her in February.

    • Pentagon chief declares 'ironclad' US commitment to Israel
      World
      Associated Press

      Pentagon chief declares 'ironclad' US commitment to Israel

      U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Sunday declared an โ€œenduring and ironcladโ€ American commitment to Israel, reinforcing support at a tense time in Israeli politics and amid questions about the Biden administration's efforts to revive nuclear negotiations with Israel's archenemy, Iran. Austin's first talks in Israel since he became Pentagon chief in January come as the United States seeks to leverage Middle East diplomatic progress made by the Trump administration, which brokered a deal normalizing relations between Israel and several Arab states. After meeting with Defense Minister Benny Gantz in Tel Aviv, Austin said he had reaffirmed โ€œour commitment to Israel is enduring and ironclad."

      • Israel pledges to work with U.S. on Iran
        Israel pledges to work with U.S. on Iran
        Reuters
      • Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stresses U.S. commitment to Israel's security amid growing Iran tensions
        Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin stresses U.S. commitment to Israel's security amid growing Iran tensions
        Axios
    • Blinken warns of China's 'increasingly aggressive actions' against Taiwan
      World
      Reuters

      Blinken warns of China's 'increasingly aggressive actions' against Taiwan

      U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday the United States is concerned about China's aggressive actions against Taiwan and warned it would be a "serious mistake" for anyone to try to change the status quo in the Western Pacific by force. "What we've seen, and what is of real concern to us, is increasingly aggressive actions by the government in Beijing directed at Taiwan, raising tensions in the Straits," Blinken said in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press." Beijing on Thursday blamed the United States for tensions after a U.S. warship sailed close to Taiwan.

    • Florida cops who responded to a noise complaint at house party 'cowered away' after finding out their boss was a guest
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Florida cops who responded to a noise complaint at house party 'cowered away' after finding out their boss was a guest

      Florida cops backed off a noise complaint at a party after they found out their boss was a guest. The officers "cowered away" when partygoers told them the sheriff was inside the house. Florida police officers were in for a big surprise after responding to a noise complaint at a house party last Saturday, only to find that a guest at the event was their own boss.

    • 'We are done dying': NAACP, Virginia governor express outrage at pepper-spraying of Black and Latino Army officer during traffic stop
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'We are done dying': NAACP, Virginia governor express outrage at pepper-spraying of Black and Latino Army officer during traffic stop

      Virginia's governor, attorney general, a congressman and the NAACP expressed outrage atย the actions ofย Windsor police officersย who pointed weapons, pepper-sprayed and threatened a Black and Latino military officer in December during aย traffic stop caught on video. Army Lt. Caron Nazarioย filed suit against police officers Joe Gutierrez and Daniel Crockerย last month, and videoย from the officers' body cameras and Nazario's cellphone has gone viral in recent days. Nazario seeks $1 million plus punitive damages from the officers, saying they violated hisย constitutional rights.

      • U.S. Army lieutenant files suit against two Virginia police officers for assault during traffic stop
        U.S. Army lieutenant files suit against two Virginia police officers for assault during traffic stop
        Yahoo News Video
      • Officer accused of force in stop of Black Army officer fired
        Officer accused of force in stop of Black Army officer fired
        Associated Press
    • World
      Reuters Videos

      'This is their blood': Crump fights for Floyd's family

      "For us, it's a case. It's a cause. It's a hashtag," Crump told Reuters.

    • Turkey's Erdogan calls for end to 'worrying' developments in eastern Ukraine, offers support
      World
      Reuters

      Turkey's Erdogan calls for end to 'worrying' developments in eastern Ukraine, offers support

      Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday called for the "worrying" developments in eastern Ukraine's Donbass region to come to an end after meeting his Ukrainian counterpart in Istanbul, adding Turkey was ready to provide any necessary support. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held more than three hours of talks with Erdogan in Istanbul as part of a previously scheduled visit, amid tensions between Kyiv and Moscow over the conflict in Donbass. Kyiv has raised the alarm over a buildup of Russian forces near the border between Ukraine and Russia, and over a rise in violence along the line of contact separating Ukrainian troops and Russia-backed separatists in Donbass.

      • The leaders of Ukraine, Turkey stress territorial integrity
        The leaders of Ukraine, Turkey stress territorial integrity
        Associated Press
      • What Happens Next in the Rising Violence Between Ukraine and Russia
        What Happens Next in the Rising Violence Between Ukraine and Russia
        Time
    • Matt Gaetz's associate expected to plead guilty in sex trafficking case: What that means for the congressman
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Matt Gaetz's associate expected to plead guilty in sex trafficking case: What that means for the congressman

      On Thursday, an attorney representing an associate of Gaetz in a fraud and sex trafficking case hinted that the congressman could face serious legal troubles. "I'm sure Matt Gaetz is not feeling very comfortable today," Fritz Scheller said outside a federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida, shortly after he and federal prosecutors disclosed that they had agreed to negotiate a plea deal. Gaetz, a Republican firebrand and staunch defender of former President Donald Trump, has been the subject of controversy since The New York Times reported that the Justice Department is investigating whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid for her to travel across state lines โ€“ a violat...

      • Matt Gaetz makes public appearance at Trump's club in Doral, Florida
        Matt Gaetz makes public appearance at Trump's club in Doral, Florida
        ABC News Videos
      • Matt Gaetz rejects calls to resign
        Matt Gaetz rejects calls to resign
        ABC News Videos
    • With Warning to Democrats, Manchin Points the Way for Biden's Agenda
      Politics
      The New York Times

      With Warning to Democrats, Manchin Points the Way for Biden's Agenda

      Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., flashed a warning sign for President Joe Biden's infrastructure ambitions this week, renewing his pleas for fellow Democrats not to ram through a large spending bill without first working to compromise with Republicans who have panned the president's plans. In a divided Washington, the chances that such a compromise will materialize are slim โ€” at least for a sprawling spending plan of up to $4 trillion, as Manchin, a pivotal swing vote in the Senate, and administration officials favor.

      • Biden's infrastructure plan heads for the Senate shredder
        Biden's infrastructure plan heads for the Senate shredder
        Politico
      • Eric Shawn: Sen. Joe Manchin, making Senators mad...or glad?
        Eric Shawn: Sen. Joe Manchin, making Senators mad...or glad?
        FOX News Videos
    • Police declared an unlawful assembly in Huntington Beach after groups clashed at a 'White Lives Matter' rally
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Police declared an unlawful assembly in Huntington Beach after groups clashed at a 'White Lives Matter' rally

      Last week, residents in Huntington Beach received flyers promoting a "White Lives Matter" rally. On Sunday, hundreds of counter-protesters arrived to confront the rally. Demonstrators clashed with each other and police, prompting an unlawful assembly to be declared.

    • Duchess of Cornwall's relative accuses wife of lying about her age when they married - denying him the chance of more children
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Duchess of Cornwall's relative accuses wife of lying about her age when they married - denying him the chance of more children

      Anย aristocratย and relative of the Duchess of Cornwall has accused his wife of lying about her age in an ongoing divorce battle, which he claims denied him more children. Charles Villiers, 58, has been embroiled in a six-year divorce case that has so far played out in five different courts and before twelve judges. As part of the ongoing legal battle, he now claims to have unearthed new evidence on one of his wife's previous marriage certificates which would mean she was in fact 40 when they tied the knot,ย according to the Sunday Times.

    • Thousands of inmates given the chance to serve their sentence at home because of COVID-19 might go back to prison cells
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Thousands of inmates given the chance to serve their sentence at home because of COVID-19 might go back to prison cells

      Thousands of people imprisoned for low-level crimes have been serving their sentences at home because of the pandemic. Because of a lingering legal opinion made under the outgoing Trump administration, these people might have to return to prison. The Biden administration has yet to address the legal opinion.

    • How Putin or Xi Could Blow It All Up for Biden
      World
      The Daily Beast

      How Putin or Xi Could Blow It All Up for Biden

      Russia has in recent weeks increased troop and military resource deployment on the Crimean peninsula and along the Russian-Ukrainian border. And China has increased aggressive posturing toward Taiwan and within the South and East China Seas that has Asian and U.S. military leaders deeply concerned. While neither a Russian invasion of Ukraine nor a Chinese attack on Taiwan is considered the most likely near-term consequence of their saber-rattling, it does not make these situations less risky.

    • 'Hard to process': Mother suspected of killing her three young children involved in custody dispute, report says
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'Hard to process': Mother suspected of killing her three young children involved in custody dispute, report says

      A Los Angeles woman who is suspected of killing her three children in their Southern Californiaย apartment and then leading police on a long-distance chase to Central California on Saturday was embroiled in a custody dispute over them, according to the Los Angeles Times. Police have identified their mother, Liliana Carrillo, 30,ย as a suspect in the case. Just after 2 p.m., the LAPD reported that Carrillo was captured near Ponderosa, California, about 160 miles north of Los Angeles.

      • Mother detained after three children fatally stabbed
        Mother detained after three children fatally stabbed
        NBC News
      • Mother accused of killing her three children in Los Angeles
        Mother accused of killing her three children in Los Angeles
        The Independent
    • 'I hate this home now:' California couple finally changes the locks on their dream house after previous owner refused to leave for over a year
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      'I hate this home now:' California couple finally changes the locks on their dream house after previous owner refused to leave for over a year

      A California couple could finally get into their new home after the former owner refused to leave. Due to the state's eviction moratorium, the seller continued to occupy the property after the couple bought the home. Myles and Tracie Albert were able to change the locks of their home after 15 months.

    • Iran calls blackout at underground atomic facility 'nuclear terrorism.' Israeli outlets blame an Israeli cyberattack.
      World
      Business Insider

      Iran calls blackout at underground atomic facility 'nuclear terrorism.' Israeli outlets blame an Israeli cyberattack.

      Iran blames a Sunday blackout at a nuclear facility on "nuclear terrorism." The country hasn't assigned blame, but Israeli media has reported an Israeli cyberattack is responsible. The attack comes as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in Israel to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

      • Iran announces  blackout at nuclear facility, possible Israeli cyber attack
        Iran announces blackout at nuclear facility, possible Israeli cyber attack
        Axios
      • 'Suspicious' blackout strikes Iran's Natanz nuclear site
        'Suspicious' blackout strikes Iran's Natanz nuclear site
        Politico
    • Sir John Major calls on Royal family to โ€˜end friction as speedily as possibleโ€™
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Sir John Major calls on Royal family to โ€˜end friction as speedily as possibleโ€™

      Sir John Major said yesterday that the โ€œfrictionโ€ between the Royal family and the Duke of Sussex was โ€œbetter ended as speedily as possibleโ€. The former prime minister spoke about the rift after Buckingham Palace confirmed that Prince Harry would fly back from the US to attend the Duke's funeral. Appearing on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, Sir John was asked whether he agreed with comments made by Cardinal Vincent Nichols, who said: โ€œMany a family gather and get over tension and broken relationships at the time of a funeral.

      • Meghan Markle will not attend Prince Philip's funeral, says Buckingham Palace
        Meghan Markle will not attend Prince Philip's funeral, says Buckingham Palace
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Sir John Major: The Queen has earned the right to space to grieve
        Sir John Major: The Queen has earned the right to space to grieve
        The Press Association
    • The UAE has announced Nora al-Matroushi as its first female astronaut
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The UAE has announced Nora al-Matroushi as its first female astronaut

      The UAE revealed its first female astronaut, who will join the country's space program. Sheikh Mohammed posted on Twitter on Saturday to announce Nora al-Matroushi's appointment. At the same time, Mohammed al-Mulla was named as her male counterpart.

    • Canadians are flocking to US border cities to take advantage of a travel loophole - and it's creating lucrative opportunities on both sides of the closed border
      Lifestyle
      Business Insider

      Canadians are flocking to US border cities to take advantage of a travel loophole - and it's creating lucrative opportunities on both sides of the closed border

      Canadian tourists are driving up business in US border towns to avoid strict quarantines in Canada. Transportation firms in cities like Buffalo, New York, are reaping the benefits with costly fares. Canadian tourists are once again stimulating the economies of American border cities and bringing back the "Buffalo shuffle" despite the border between the two countries remaining closed to non-essential travel.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • โ€œThereโ€™s no โ€˜both sides of the debateโ€™ when it comes to active voter suppression.โ€

    • โ€œCompanies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is, the companies hold the cardsโ€ฆIf companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.โ€

    • โ€œWhen a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mobโ€™s beck-and-call.โ€

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