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    • Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

      Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

      Refusing to abide by tradition and participate in the ceremonial transfer of power, Donald Trump will instead hold his own departure ceremony at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.

      Officials consider elaborate send-off »
      • Citing riot, Boebert aide quits less than 2 weeks into term

        Citing riot, Boebert aide quits less than 2 weeks into term

      • Revolutionary music producer Phil Spector dead

        Revolutionary music producer Phil Spector dead

      • Census decision deals blow to Trump efforts on House seats

        Census decision deals blow to Trump efforts on House seats

      • Chicago gunman leaves 4th victim dead after shootings

        Chicago gunman leaves 4th victim dead after shootings

      • Court filing: Parler CEO in hiding after death threats

        Court filing: Parler CEO in hiding after death threats

    • Woman arrested at inauguration checkpoint in D.C. said she was cabinet member, police say
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Woman arrested at inauguration checkpoint in D.C. said she was cabinet member, police say

      A woman pretending to be “part of the presidential cabinet” was arrested at an inauguration checkpoint in Washington, D.C., on Saturday morning. Linda Magovern, 63, was charged with impersonation of a law enforcement officer, failure to obey and fleeing a law enforcement officer after she presented herself at the checkpoint while in a car, NBC Washington reports. Magovern displayed “a round metallic object later identified as a Military Police Challenge Coin,” and said she was part of law enforcement, according to a police report.

      • Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        HuffPost
      • Woman arrested at DC checkpoint after telling police she is an officer and cabinet member
        Woman arrested at DC checkpoint after telling police she is an officer and cabinet member
        The Independent
    • Lindsey Graham Warns That Pardoning Capitol Rioters Would ‘Destroy’ Trump
      Politics
      National Review

      Lindsey Graham Warns That Pardoning Capitol Rioters Would ‘Destroy’ Trump

      Senator Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) on Sunday advised the president not to grant presidential pardons to the rioters who stormed the Capitol this month, warning that doing so would “destroy” Trump. “There are a lot of people urging the president to pardon folks who participated in defiling the Capitol, the rioters,” Graham continued. On Wednesday, a large group of Trump supporters overpowered Capitol Police and forced their way into the halls of Congress.

      • Lindsey Graham, Ignoring Trump's Role In Riot, Bashes Pelosi For Weak Capitol Security
        Lindsey Graham, Ignoring Trump's Role In Riot, Bashes Pelosi For Weak Capitol Security
        HuffPost
      • Alleged Capitol rioters argue Trump invited them in. They want pardons
        Alleged Capitol rioters argue Trump invited them in. They want pardons
        LA Times
    • Colombia's rapidly breeding 'cocaine hippos' must be stopped, scientists say
      Science
      The Telegraph

      Colombia's rapidly breeding 'cocaine hippos' must be stopped, scientists say

      Scientists forecast that the number of hippos will swell to almost 1,500 by 2040. They conclude, that at that point, environmental impacts will be irreversible and numbers impossible to control. Nobody likes the idea of shooting a hippo, but we have to accept that no other strategy is going to work,” ecologist Nataly Castelblanco-Martínez told The Telegraph.

    • Israel may be starting to show 'herd effects' of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, expert suggests
      Health
      The Week

      Israel may be starting to show 'herd effects' of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, expert suggests

      Israel has vaccinated at least 25 percent of its population against the coronavirus so far, which leads the world and makes it "the country to country watch for herd effects from" the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, says infectious disease expert David Fishman. Recently, the case rate in Israel appears to have declined sharply, and while there could be a few reasons for that, it's possible the vaccination effort is beginning to play a role. One study from Clalit that was published last week reports that 14 days after receiving the first Pfizer-BioNTech shot, infection rates among 200,000 Israelis older than 60 fell 33 percent among those vaccinated compared to 200,000 from the same demogra...

    • MAGA protester punched by Black woman security guard fired by UMass Hospital
      Celebrity
      TheGrio

      MAGA protester punched by Black woman security guard fired by UMass Hospital

      On January 5th, Therese Duke and a group of pro-Trump protesters that included other family members were filmed harassing Ashanti Smith, a security guard working at Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington D.C. After Duke made a failed attempt to grab Smith's phone out of her hand, the woman proceeded to punch Duke in the face once, to dissuade her. Following the incident, her very liberal 18-year-old daughter Helena Duke exposed her on social media. Hi mom remember the time you told me I shouldn't go to BLM protests bc they could get violent…this you?

    • Incoming Biden administration to migrant caravan: Don't come, you won't get in immediately
      Politics
      NBC News

      Incoming Biden administration to migrant caravan: Don't come, you won't get in immediately

      As thousands of Honduran migrants make their way to the U.S. border, the incoming Biden administration, just days from taking office, has a message: Don't come now. President-elect Joe Biden has promised an end to the strict immigration policies of the Trump administration, which focused on building a border wall and restricting eligibility for asylum. If would-be emigrants from Central America perceive that now is the time to travel to the U.S., the southern border could quickly be overwhelmed before systems are put in place to handle the influx.

      • Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrants
        Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrants
        Associated Press
      • Illegal caravans headed to border due to Biden's 'open door policy': Mark Morgan
        Illegal caravans headed to border due to Biden's 'open door policy': Mark Morgan
        FOX News Videos
    • Trump news – live: Armed groups dwarfed by security at state capitals as president’s approval at new low
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump news – live: Armed groups dwarfed by security at state capitals as president’s approval at new low

      President Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted to an all-time low as the US leader prepares to exit the White House. In the wake of the deadly Capitol riots on 6 January, the president has seen his approval rating dive, with the change in perception being largely among Republicans. The worst polling came from Pew Research Center, which found Mr Trump's disapproval rating to be at 68 per cent, with his approval rating falling to 29 per cent, the lowest yet, in a poll of 5,360 adults conducted between 8-12 January.

      • Trump’s approval rating at all-time low as he prepares to leave office in wake of Capitol riot
        Trump’s approval rating at all-time low as he prepares to leave office in wake of Capitol riot
        The Independent
      • Trump approval rating hits new low as he prepares to leave WH
        Trump approval rating hits new low as he prepares to leave WH
        TheGrio
    • Almost a third of recovered Covid patients return to hospital in five months and one in eight die
      Health
      The Telegraph

      Almost a third of recovered Covid patients return to hospital in five months and one in eight die

      Almost a third of recovered Covid patients will end up back in hospital within five months and one in eight will die, alarming new figures have shown. Research by Leicester University and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) found there is a devastating long-term toll on survivors of severe coronavirus, with many people developing heart problems, diabetes and chronic liver and kidney conditions. Out of 47,780 people who were discharged from hospital in the first wave, 29.4 per cent were readmitted to hospital within 140 days, and 12.3 per cent of the total died.

    • Suspect seen crushing police officer during Capitol riot is wanted by the FBI
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Suspect seen crushing police officer during Capitol riot is wanted by the FBI

      Authorities have released photos of a suspect who they say crushed a police officer in a doorway as rioters tried to enter the U.S. Capitol last week. A video shows officer Daniel Hodges of the Metropolitan Police Department screaming in agony and bleeding as police and rioters squared off on Jan. 6. Police say the suspect “assaulted and used a clear police shield to pin” Hodges in a door jamb.

      • D.C. Cop Who Fought MAGA Mob: 'My Pleasure To Crush A White Nationalist Insurrection'
        D.C. Cop Who Fought MAGA Mob: 'My Pleasure To Crush A White Nationalist Insurrection'
        HuffPost
      • Police release photos of suspect who 'assaulted' Capitol officer Daniel Hodges while he was crushed in doorway
        Police release photos of suspect who 'assaulted' Capitol officer Daniel Hodges while he was crushed in doorway
        Good Morning America
    • Guatemalan forces clash with migrant caravan, Biden team seeks to halt exodus
      World
      Reuters

      Guatemalan forces clash with migrant caravan, Biden team seeks to halt exodus

      Guatemalan security forces on Sunday used sticks and tear gas to beat back a large migrant caravan bound for the United States, just days before the advent of a new U.S. administration, which urged travelers to abandon the journey. Between 7,000 and 8,000 migrants, including families with young children, have entered Guatemala since Friday, authorities say, fleeing poverty and violence in a region hammered by the coronavirus pandemic and back-to-back hurricanes in November. A large section of the caravan clashed on a road early on Sunday with Guatemalan security officials, some 3,000 of whom had mustered by the village of Vado Hondo, about 55 km (34 miles) from the borders of Honduras and El Salvador.

      • Guatemala cracks down on migrant caravan bound for United States
        Guatemala cracks down on migrant caravan bound for United States
        Reuters
      • Guatemala forces stall migrant caravan with tear gas, batons
        Guatemala forces stall migrant caravan with tear gas, batons
        Associated Press
    • Fauci: Two more Covid vaccines just ‘weeks’ away from US distribution
      Health
      The Independent

      Fauci: Two more Covid vaccines just ‘weeks’ away from US distribution

      Two more Covid vaccine candidates are likely just around the corner, a development that would provide a much-needed boost to the US programme to vaccinate millions of its citizens, Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, has said. A pair of vaccines from the drugmakers AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson have wrapped up their clinical trials and could be cleared for use in the US within “a few weeks” pending the government review process, Dr Fauci said in an interview on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday. The drug companies' own safety monitoring boards will first need to ensure the data from their clinical trials is sound and proves they have a safe, effective vaccine.

      • Fauci says 100 million vaccinations in 100 days 'absolutely a doable thing'
        Fauci says 100 million vaccinations in 100 days 'absolutely a doable thing'
        Reuters
      • Dr. Fauci Calls This "Easiest Way" to Avoid COVID
        Dr. Fauci Calls This "Easiest Way" to Avoid COVID
        Eat This, Not That!
    • Politics
      FOX News Videos

      Gov. Hutchinson: Trump misled followers into believing election was rigged, resulted in attack on Capitol

      Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark. joins Chris Wallace on 'Fox News Sunday.

    • Police say Oregon man who stole a car with a child in the backseat came back and 'lectured' the mom about parenting
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Police say Oregon man who stole a car with a child in the backseat came back and 'lectured' the mom about parenting

      A carjacker in Beaverton, Oregon returned a child to their mother after realizing they were in the backseat of the car he was stealing. "He actually lectured the mother for leaving the child in the car and threatened to call the police on her," Beaverton police spokesman Officer Matt Henderson told the Oregonian. The carjacking took place outside of a grocery store in Beaverton, Oregon on Saturday when the mom left the car running with the child in the backseat, local authorities said.

    • 'I had no qualms': The people turning in loved ones for the Capitol attack
      U.S.
      The Guardian

      'I had no qualms': The people turning in loved ones for the Capitol attack

      When Alison Lopez discovered her uncle's sister had been part of the mob that breached the Capitol doors on 6 January, she immediately reported her to the FBI. Lopez found out about her in-law's participation when the woman in question called her aunt from inside the Capitol to brag about “taking back the election”. In the week after the attacks on the Capitol, there has been a concerted effort to “unmask” rioters online, with self-styled detectives investigating who's who in videos and photos posted from the attack.

      • New questions on whether the Capitol mob had help from the inside
        New questions on whether the Capitol mob had help from the inside
        CBS News Videos
      • Capitol protest tracker: Here's a live look at capitols across the US
        Capitol protest tracker: Here's a live look at capitols across the US
        USA TODAY
    • The Florida data scientist who claims she was fired by the health department for refusing to alter COVID-19 data said she'll turn herself into police after a warrant was issued for her arrest
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      The Florida data scientist who claims she was fired by the health department for refusing to alter COVID-19 data said she'll turn herself into police after a warrant was issued for her arrest

      Rebekah Jones, the Florida data scientist, last year fired by the Department of Health, said Saturday she would turn herself in to authorities Sunday after they last week issued a warrant for her arrest. Jones, who worked on the state's COVID-19 dashboard, was fired in May after she said she refused to alter data related to the COVID-19 pandemic in the state. Florida authorities in December executed a warrant on her property, seizing computers, phones, and external storage drives after she continued to publish Florida's COVID-19 data through her own dashboard.

    • Trump reportedly began 'choreographing' premature victory speech weeks before election
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump reportedly began 'choreographing' premature victory speech weeks before election

      President Trump is known for going off script, but his premature presidential election victory declaration in the early hours of the morning on Nov. 4 wasn't a completely spur-of-the-moment decision, Axios' Jonathan Swan reports. In the first installment of a reported series on Trump's final two months in office, Swan writes that Trump began "choreographing election night in earnest" during the second week of October following a "toxic" debate with President-elect Joe Biden on Sept. 29 and a bout with COVID-19 that led to his hospitalization. At that point, Trump's internal poll numbers had reportedly taken a tumble, Swan notes.

    • Fauci: Weeks, not months before new vaccines are submitted for approval
      Health
      NBC News

      Fauci: Weeks, not months before new vaccines are submitted for approval

      Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the nation's foremost public health experts, said Sunday that the U.S. is “weeks away, not months away” from considering the approval of new coronavirus vaccines. In an interview on NBC News' "Meet the Press," Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who will be staying on as President-elect Joe Biden's chief science adviser, said he was optimistic that the vaccine candidates being made by Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca can be fully evaluated soon. "I would imagine within a period of a week or so, or at the most, a couple of weeks, they're going to be getting their data together and showing it to the FDA,” Fauci said of the two pharmaceutical companies.

      • Fauci: Two more Covid vaccines just ‘weeks’ away from US distribution
        Fauci: Two more Covid vaccines just ‘weeks’ away from US distribution
        The Independent
      • Dr. Fauci Calls This "Easiest Way" to Avoid COVID
        Dr. Fauci Calls This "Easiest Way" to Avoid COVID
        Eat This, Not That!
    • Federal authorities arrest the mother of Tennessee man who was pictured holding plastic restraints during Capitol riots
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Federal authorities arrest the mother of Tennessee man who was pictured holding plastic restraints during Capitol riots

      The mother of the man who was pictured with plastic zip-tie restraints during the Capitol riots was arrested and charged by the FBI. Lis Eisenhart was arrested in Nashville on Saturday. According to an affidavit, footage from the riot revealed that both Eisenhart and Munchel appeared to be "holding flex cuffs in each of their hands" while following a violent mob who were chasing two Capitol police officers during the siege.

      • Mom Of 'Zip Tie Guy' In Capitol Mob Arrested In Nashville
        Mom Of 'Zip Tie Guy' In Capitol Mob Arrested In Nashville
        HuffPost
      • Mom of ‘zip tie guy’ arrested for her role in US Capitol insurrection, feds say
        Mom of ‘zip tie guy’ arrested for her role in US Capitol insurrection, feds say
        Miami Herald
    • Every single passenger on board 2 international flights to Canada informed that they were potentially exposed to COVID-19
      World
      Business Insider

      Every single passenger on board 2 international flights to Canada informed that they were potentially exposed to COVID-19

      All passengers on board two Air Transat flights from Haiti to Montreal have potentially been exposed to COVID-19, the Toronto Sun reported. Passengers seated in "all rows" have been notified by the Canadian government's exposure tracking system that they need to monitor their symptoms. The Canadian government announced on January 7 that a negative coronavirus test is required to fly.

    • Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot
      Politics
      The Independent

      Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot

      Donald Trump's press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has packed up her office at the White House, days before president-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, though she is expected to remain in the role until the president's term ends on 20 January. The press secretary took no questions from the reporters in the room. Following a career in right-wing cable news commentary, Ms McEnany was named the Republican National Committee's national spokesperson in August 2017 before joining the Trump campaign as its national press secretary in 2019.

      • HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        National Review
      • HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        The Week
    • Biden's incoming chief of staff says the administration is prepared to tackle the 'huge mess' it's inheriting in COVID-19 vaccine rollout
      Politics
      INSIDER

      Biden's incoming chief of staff says the administration is prepared to tackle the 'huge mess' it's inheriting in COVID-19 vaccine rollout

      Incoming chief of staff Ronald Klain told CNN's Jake Tapper the Biden administration is inheriting a 'huge mess' from the Trump team when it comes to the vaccine rollout. Klain said the Biden administration has a plan to fix it and speed up the delivery of the vaccine. Incoming White House chief of staff Ronald Klain said Sunday President-elect Joe Biden's administration is gearing up to address the "huge mess" it is inheriting from the Trump administration regarding the coronavirus vaccine rollout.

      • Biden's relief plan includes billions for vaccine rollout
        Biden's relief plan includes billions for vaccine rollout
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Biden lays out plan to get America vaccinated
        Biden lays out plan to get America vaccinated
        Reuters Videos
    • Off the grid, heavily armed and radicalized: He's a law enforcement nightmare
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Off the grid, heavily armed and radicalized: He's a law enforcement nightmare

      These are the people who keep law enforcement up at night,” said Clint Van Zandt, a former FBI criminal profiler and an NBC News analyst. I used to go to bed thinking, 'Did I do everything I could? Have I looked for this?

    • Armed capitol rallies "will continue" as planned, Boogaloo group member says
      U.S.
      CBS News

      Armed capitol rallies "will continue" as planned, Boogaloo group member says

      A group that has been planning since November to have armed rallies in Washington, D.C., as well as state capitols, intends to carry out its events Sunday, despite an unprecedented effort to secure the Capitol. In the days since supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol in a violent riot that left five dead, officials have installed a massive security apparatus around the complex, where President-elect Joe Biden will be sworn in on January 20. The FBI warned law enforcement this week about a group calling for its supporters to come to Washington, D.C., and state capitols armed at their "personal discretion."

      • States declare emergencies, close capitols ahead of rallies
        States declare emergencies, close capitols ahead of rallies
        Associated Press
      • NY State police ready for possible Capitol protests
        NY State police ready for possible Capitol protests
        Associated Press Videos
    • A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol

      Two Capitol rioters claim an officer told them "It's your house now" as hundreds stormed the Capitol on January 6. Bobby Bauer and a relative were identified as among those who breached the US Capitol after an unknown caller tipped the FBI's National Threat Operations Center. Bauer told authorities an officer "grabbed his hand, shook it, and said, 'It's your house now."

      • Capitol rioters taking selfies leave digital trail of 140,000 images under FBI investigation
        Capitol rioters taking selfies leave digital trail of 140,000 images under FBI investigation
        The Independent
      • The FBI is probing whether foreign governments, groups or individuals funded Capitol rioters using Bitcoin, says report
        The FBI is probing whether foreign governments, groups or individuals funded Capitol rioters using Bitcoin, says report
        Business Insider
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      The biggest volcano eruptions in recorded history

      Earth has a dramatic history of volcanic eruptions. Here's how the largest volcanoes measure up.

    Why Democrats won in Georgia
    • “If you’re looking to win elections, it is probably best not to urge your supporters not to vote.”

    • “Warnock’s portrayal of himself as a dog lover, a means of overcoming white suspicions of Black men, smacked of pure genius.”

    • “Trump has done damage to the Republican brand among suburban voters that goes well beyond just races where he is on the ballot.”

    • “Once more, Democrats must profusely thank activist Stacey Abrams.”

    • “Overall, demographic trends show that the state’s electorate is becoming younger and more diverse each year.”

    Read the 360