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    • Son tipped off FBI, dad charged in Capitol riot

      Son tipped off FBI, dad charged in Capitol riot

      Jackson Reffitt, weeks before the siege on the Capitol, alerted the F.B.I. that his father was planning "something big."

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      • One wearer's take on the double-mask strategy

        One wearer's take on the double-mask strategy

      • Calif. governor cancels stay-at-home orders

        Calif. governor cancels stay-at-home orders

      • IG to probe DOJ officials over possible election plot

        IG to probe DOJ officials over possible election plot

      • Dr. Fauci: COVID-19 case drop not due to vaccine

        Dr. Fauci: COVID-19 case drop not due to vaccine

      • Senate confirms Janet Yellen as treasury secretary

        Senate confirms Janet Yellen as treasury secretary

    • Why Black Americans aren't being vaccinated for COVID-19 at the same rate as whites
      Health
      Yahoo News

      Why Black Americans aren't being vaccinated for COVID-19 at the same rate as whites

      Early data on the rollout of the vaccines for COVID-19 shows that minority populations in the United States already disproportionately affected by the pandemic are not being immunized at the same rate as white Americans. Yahoo News Medical Contributor Dr. Uché Blackstock believes there are multiple factors contributing to this disparity. “One of the problems that I saw very early on is that if you're going to have mostly hospitals and pharmacies dispensing the vaccine, we're going to miss a lot of people,” Blackstock said.

    • Joe Biden: America's second Catholic president
      Politics
      BBC

      Joe Biden: America's second Catholic president

      Joe Biden has been back in Washington for six days, and already he has attended Catholic Mass twice. Then, on the first Sunday of his presidency, he took in morning services at Holy Trinity Church, in the Georgetown neighbourhood of northwest DC. The Jesuit-affiliated Holy Trinity is the same church to which John F Kennedy, the nation's first Catholic president, belonged.

      • Biden attends Mass at DC church where he worshipped as VP
        Biden attends Mass at DC church where he worshipped as VP
        Associated Press
      • Biden attends Mass at DC church he went to as VP
        Biden attends Mass at DC church he went to as VP
        Associated Press Videos
    • Navalny's team calls new protests in Russia for his release
      World
      Associated Press

      Navalny's team calls new protests in Russia for his release

      Allies of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who faces years in prison, called for new protests next weekend to demand his release, following a wave of demonstrations that turned out tens of thousands across the country in a defiant challenge to President Vladimir Putin. Mass rallies took place Saturday in over 100 cities in what observers said was the largest outpouring of anger in years, and Navalny's supporters urged protesters to keep up the pressure. During Saturday's protests, over 3,700 people were detained, according to OVD-Info, a human rights group that monitors political arrests.

      • WH calls on Russia to release Alexei Navalny
        WH calls on Russia to release Alexei Navalny
        Reuters Videos
      • Putin calls pro-Navalny marches illegal, new protest set for Sunday
        Putin calls pro-Navalny marches illegal, new protest set for Sunday
        Reuters
    • U.S. carrier group enters South China Sea amid Taiwan tensions
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      Reuters

      U.S. carrier group enters South China Sea amid Taiwan tensions

      A U.S. aircraft carrier group led by the USS Theodore Roosevelt has entered the South China Sea to promote "freedom of the seas", the U.S. military said on Sunday, at a time when tensions between China and Taiwan have raised concern in Washington. U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said in a statement the strike group entered the South China Sea on Saturday, the same day Taiwan reported a large incursion of Chinese bombers and fighter jets into its air defence identification zone in the vicinity of the Pratas Islands.

      • China-Taiwan tensions rise in Biden's first days
        China-Taiwan tensions rise in Biden's first days
        Reuters Videos
      • China to conduct military drills in South China Sea amid tensions with U.S.
        China to conduct military drills in South China Sea amid tensions with U.S.
        Reuters
    • The Senate is effectively deadlocked over McConnell's filibuster demand
      Politics
      The Week

      The Senate is effectively deadlocked over McConnell's filibuster demand

      Senate Democrats are drawing a line at Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's (R-Ky.) demand that a power-sharing agreement in the 50-50 Senate include a pledge to retain the legislative filibuster. "If we gave him that, then the filibuster would be on everything, every day," Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) told NBC's Chuck Todd on Sunday's Meet the Press.

      • Mitch McConnell Backs Down In Fight Over Filibuster
        Mitch McConnell Backs Down In Fight Over Filibuster
        HuffPost
      • McConnell backs off Senate filibuster fight with Schumer
        McConnell backs off Senate filibuster fight with Schumer
        Associated Press
    • Biden replaces White House doctor with longtime physician
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Biden replaces White House doctor with longtime physician

      President Joe Biden has brought back Dr. Kevin O'Connor as his physician, replacing President Donald Trump's doctor with the one who oversaw his care when he was vice president. The White House confirmed that Dr. Sean Conley, the Navy commander who served as the head of the White House Medical Unit under Trump and oversaw his treatment when he was hospitalized with COVID-19, will assume a teaching role at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. O'Connor, a retired Army colonel, was Biden's doctor during his entire tenure as vice president, having remained in the role at Biden's request.

    • Indian and Chinese troops involved in new border clash in eastern Himalayas
      World
      The Telegraph

      Indian and Chinese troops involved in new border clash in eastern Himalayas

      Indian and Chinese soldiers armed with sticks and stones have brawled again along their disputed frontier, Delhi said, as the neighbours' months-long border stand-off continued. Indian security officials said there were clashes after at least 18 Chinese soldiers tried to cross into Indian-claimed territory at Naku La in Sikkim on January 20. A senior Indian Army official told the Telegraph that four Indian soldiers were wounded after they challenged the Chinese PLA soldiers.

      • India, China soldiers brawl again along disputed frontier
        India, China soldiers brawl again along disputed frontier
        Associated Press
      • India says troops had 'minor face-off' with China in Sikkim border area
        India says troops had 'minor face-off' with China in Sikkim border area
        Reuters
    • EU to hold off on new Russia sanctions if Navalny released
      World
      Reuters

      EU to hold off on new Russia sanctions if Navalny released

      The European Union will hold off from imposing fresh sanctions on Russian individuals if the Kremlin releases pro-democracy campaigner Alexei Navalny, EU foreign ministers said on Monday, sending the bloc's top diplomat to Moscow next week. Despite calls from Baltic countries, Italy and Romania for sanctions on Russian officials in response to Navalny's detention as he returned to Russia from Germany on Jan. 17, Germany pushed to give the Kremlin more time. "We have agreed today to wait for the court's decision, to wait to see ...

    • Asia Today: Taiwan quarantines 5,000 after hospital cluster
      Health
      Associated Press

      Asia Today: Taiwan quarantines 5,000 after hospital cluster

      Health authorities in Taiwan are quarantining 5,000 people while looking for the source of two new coronavirus cases linked to a hospital. Officials said on Monday that they have not been able to identify how the husband and wife became infected after a brief hospital stay in the Taoyuan General Hospital, located in the city of Taoyuan just outside Taiwan's capital city. The man had stayed at the hospital for three days for health problems unrelated to COVID-19, while his wife looked after him.

    • Trump lawyer Giuliani faces $1.3 billion lawsuit over 'big lie' election fraud claims
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Trump lawyer Giuliani faces $1.3 billion lawsuit over 'big lie' election fraud claims

      A U.S. voting machine company filed a $1.3 billion lawsuit against former President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, accusing him of defamation in what it called his "big lie" campaign about widespread fraud in the presidential election, court documents on Monday showed. The Denver-based company, Dominion Voting Systems Inc, filed an earlier lawsuit against pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell, whom the company also accused of spreading false conspiracy theories about the election that Trump lost to Democrat Joe Biden. A senior Dominion employee, Eric Coomer, also filed a defamation lawsuit against the Trump campaign, saying he had been driven into hiding because of death threats from Trump supporters.

      • Rudy Giuliani faces $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by voting machine company
        Rudy Giuliani faces $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by voting machine company
        Yahoo News Video
      • Dominion Voting Systems Sues Rudy Giuliani For Defamation, Seeks $1.3 Billion
        Dominion Voting Systems Sues Rudy Giuliani For Defamation, Seeks $1.3 Billion
        HuffPost
    • Fact check: National Guard members didn't turn away from Biden's Inauguration Day motorcade in dissent
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: National Guard members didn't turn away from Biden's Inauguration Day motorcade in dissent

      The claim: Video shows National Guard members turned away from Biden's motorcade History will remember President Joe Biden's inauguration for its many irregularities, including the 26,000 National Guard members who descended upon Washington to provide additional security after pro-Trump rioters breached the U.S. Capitol two weeks earlier. While tensions were high on Inauguration Day, a viral video does not show guard members insulting Biden, as online opponents claim. A 21-second video titled “Troops Turn Backs on Biden as Motorcade Drives By” shows guard members standing along a road, with some backs turned from the presidential motorcade.

      • Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        USA TODAY
      • More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        Scary Mommy
    • EU states no longer recognise Guaido as Venezuela's interim president
      World
      Reuters

      EU states no longer recognise Guaido as Venezuela's interim president

      Venezuela's Juan Guaido is a "privileged interlocutor" but no longer considered interim president, European Union states said in a statement on Monday, sticking by their decision to downgrade his status. The EU's 27 states had said on Jan. 6 they could no longer legally recognise Guaido as after he lost his position as head of parliament following legislative elections in Venezuela in December, despite the EU not recognising that vote. Following the disputed re-election of President Nicolas Maduro in 2018, Guaido, as head of parliament, became interim president.

    • California reverses stay-at-home order as conditions improve
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      California reverses stay-at-home order as conditions improve

      Business owners hailed Gov. Gavin Newsom's decision to lift stay-at-home orders across California in response to improving coronavirus conditions, but local health officials expressed concern that it may cause residents to let down their guard. California is experiencing a “flattening of the curve,” Newsom said during a virtual news conference on Monday. The metrics are markedly improved since last month, when some Southern California hospitals overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients were crafting emergency plans for rationing care.

      • California lifts stay-at-home orders on Monday
        California lifts stay-at-home orders on Monday
        Yahoo News Video
      • California lifts virus stay-at-home order and curfew
        California lifts virus stay-at-home order and curfew
        Associated Press
    • News
      FOX News Videos

      Biden executive orders look like 'America Last' policy approach: Rep. Comer

      Kentucky Congressman James Comer reacts to the early undoing of many Trump policies by the Biden administration.

    • New threats of a second attack on the US Capitol loom over lawmakers ahead of Trump’s second impeachment trial
      U.S.
      The Independent

      New threats of a second attack on the US Capitol loom over lawmakers ahead of Trump’s second impeachment trial

      A surge in threats against lawmakers and the US Capitol have forced National Guard troops to remain in Washington ahead of former President Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. The troops will remain on Capitol Hill as the US Senate trial begins on 8 February, marking the first time in American history in which a former president has faced an impeachment trial after leaving office. The House voted to impeach Mr Trump for fomenting a deadly insurrection at the Capitol as Congress convened to certify his electoral defeat in the 2020 elections, citing his speech held just before the deadly attacks and conduct during the riots, which left at least five people dead, including United States Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick.

      • Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        HuffPost
      • House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        House delivers article of impeachment against Trump to Senate. Here's what happens next.
        Yahoo News
    • China tackles pandemic with mass construction once again
      World
      Associated Press

      China tackles pandemic with mass construction once again

      A sprawling quarantine center with more than 4,000 rooms is being thrown up in northern China in response to a COVID-19 outbreak in Shijiazhuang, a city of more than 10 million people in Hebei province. Satellite images from the European Space Agency show dramatic changes over 10 days in an area where there had been only flat land before construction started on Jan. 13. It's common practice for China to mobilize resources nationwide to tackle natural disasters and other crises.

    • Shyamala Gopalan: The woman who inspired Kamala Harris
      Celebrity
      BBC

      Shyamala Gopalan: The woman who inspired Kamala Harris

      What Kamala Harris did on her first day Howard students' joy as Kamala Harris makes history The oldest of the four children of a civil servant father and a homemaker mother, Ms Gopalan wanted to study biochemistry. But hard sciences were not on offer at Delhi's Lady Irwin College for women, founded by India's British colonial rulers, and she had to settle for an undergraduate degree in home science, where she would have studied subjects like nutrition and homemaking skills. "My father and I would tease her about it," Gopalan Balachandran, her brother, told the BBC.

    • A New York Times editor lost her job after she tweeted about having 'chills' about Biden's inauguration
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A New York Times editor lost her job after she tweeted about having 'chills' about Biden's inauguration

      New York Times editor Lauren Wolfe tweeted about having "chills" seeing Biden arrive for his inauguration. Many criticized her for appearing to show political bias, and The Times later fired Wolfe. A New York Times editor lost her job after receiving criticism for tweeting about her excitement for President Joe Biden's inauguration.

      • New York Times fires editor targeted by rightwing critics over Biden tweet
        New York Times fires editor targeted by rightwing critics over Biden tweet
        The Guardian
      • NY Times Under Fire for Terminating Editor Lauren Wolfe After Pro-Biden Tweets
        NY Times Under Fire for Terminating Editor Lauren Wolfe After Pro-Biden Tweets
        The Wrap
    • 2 in 5 Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs
      Health
      Associated Press

      2 in 5 Americans live where COVID-19 strains hospital ICUs

      Straining to handle record numbers of COVID-19 patients, hundreds of the nation's intensive care units are running out of space and supplies and competing to hire temporary traveling nurses at soaring rates. An Associated Press analysis of federal hospital data shows that since November, the share of U.S. hospitals nearing the breaking point has doubled. Intensive care units are the final defense for the sickest of the sick, patients who are nearly suffocating or facing organ failure.

      • VIRUS TODAY: More hospital ICUs edge nearer a breaking point
        VIRUS TODAY: More hospital ICUs edge nearer a breaking point
        Associated Press
      • U.S. COVID-19 hospitalizations have plateaued, but ICUs are full and struggling in much of the country
        U.S. COVID-19 hospitalizations have plateaued, but ICUs are full and struggling in much of the country
        The Week
    • China is spreading conspiracy theories that the coronavirus was created in an American lab and that a US-created vaccine is killing the elderly
      World
      INSIDER

      China is spreading conspiracy theories that the coronavirus was created in an American lab and that a US-created vaccine is killing the elderly

      Chinese state media is spreading a conspiracy theory that a US Army base created the coronavirus. The disinformation push comes as WHO scientists arrive in Wuhan to study the virus' origins. Chinese state media is playing up a conspiracy theory about the novel coronavirus' origins while also questioning the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine's safety in older people.

    • Jill Biden signals she'll be more active as first lady
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Jill Biden signals she'll be more active as first lady

      Five days into her new role, Jill Biden signaled Monday that she'll be a more active first lady, with a trio of virtual appearances before governors' spouses, young Latinos and library officials. She also used the meetings to promote President Joe Biden's call for national unity and his $1.9 trillion pandemic relief proposal, which is facing resistance from some Republicans lawmakers. Jill Biden's early moves seemed designed to signal that she intends to be more active than her predecessor, Melania Trump.

      • Biden aides push lawmakers for $1.9 trillion
        Biden aides push lawmakers for $1.9 trillion
        Reuters Videos
      • 4 things you may not know about first lady Jill Biden
        4 things you may not know about first lady Jill Biden
        USA TODAY
    • Seth Rogen says Ted Cruz ‘deserves ridicule’ after branding senator a ‘fascist’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Seth Rogen says Ted Cruz ‘deserves ridicule’ after branding senator a ‘fascist’

      Seth Rogen has said that Ted Cruz “deserves ridicule” amid calls for an investigation into the Republican senator over comments he made before the deadly Capitol Hill riots. Hollywood actor and producer Rogen has been embroiled in an exchange with Cruz over the past week, calling him a “fascist” on multiple occasions and telling him to “f*** off” during others. Cruz, meanwhile, has branded Rogen a “moron” and “an angry Hollywood celebrity”.

      • From fascism to Fantasia : Seth Rogen and Ted Cruz's days-long Twitter spat explained
        From fascism to Fantasia : Seth Rogen and Ted Cruz's days-long Twitter spat explained
        Entertainment Weekly
      • Ted Cruz Is Fighting with Seth Rogen on Twitter. Here's Why That Is Both Hilarious and Worrisome.
        Ted Cruz Is Fighting with Seth Rogen on Twitter. Here's Why That Is Both Hilarious and Worrisome.
        Esquire
    • Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really Like
      Politics
      The New York Times

      Fauci on What Working for Trump Was Really Like

      And the other thing that made me really concerned was, it was clear that he was getting input from people who were calling him up — I don't know who, people he knew from business — saying, “Hey, I heard about this drug; isn't it great? or, “Boy, this convalescent plasma is really phenomenal. And I would try to, you know, calmly explain that you find out if something works by doing an appropriate clinical trial; you get the information; you give it a peer review.

    • Coronavirus live updates: California investigates death hours after vaccination; Chicago teachers refuse to return to classrooms
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Coronavirus live updates: California investigates death hours after vaccination; Chicago teachers refuse to return to classrooms

      COVID-19 has killed more than 418,000 Americans in less than a year, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. The United States on Sunday surpassed 25 million cases of COVID-19, but an influential coronavirus model says the true number is likely much higher. About 17% of people in the U.S., or upward of 50 million people, have been infected with the coronavirus, researchers at the University of Washington estimate.

      • Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
        Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
        USA TODAY
      • Chicago teachers won't return to in-person classes without more vaccinations
        Chicago teachers won't return to in-person classes without more vaccinations
        NBC News
    • Man who punched cop during Capitol riot has brother in Secret Service who is friends with Michelle Obama, the Huffington Post has revealed
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Man who punched cop during Capitol riot has brother in Secret Service who is friends with Michelle Obama, the Huffington Post has revealed

      Son of police officer who punched cop during Capitol riots has brother in the Secret Service. Scott Kevin Fairlamb, 43, of Stockholm, New Jersey, was arrested on five charges on January 22. Preston Fairlamb III led Michelle Obama's service detail while she was First Lady.

    What is Donald Trump’s legacy?
    • “By encouraging this act of terror on our capital, Trump’s legacy is destroyed.”

    • “Both backers and critics of Trump agreed that he remade the federal judiciary — a change that will impact America for decades.”

    • “He was largely responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans who did not need to die.”

    • “I do know what the future should hold for this country. That is to say, a policy of Trumpism without Trump.”

    • “It will be decades before the consequences of his tenure are fully known.”

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