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    • Hard drinking, murky money: U.S. group flails in Ukraine

      The Mozart Group was training Ukrainian soldiers and evacuating frontline residents until the money ran out. Its collapse sheds light on the stresses faced by such groups.

      Myriad of issues cropped up »
      • 'Dances with Wolves' actor armed cult against cops

      • Man cleaning late grandma's home shot by police, dies

      • Phil makes his Groundhog Day prediction

      • TikToker faked cancer, scammed GoFundMe donors

      • Man dies after brawl during children's basketball game

    • World
      Reuters

      Ukraine's new weapon will force a Russian shift

      The United States has answered President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's plea for rockets that can strike deep behind the front lines of the nearly year-long conflict with Russia. Now Russian forces will need to adapt or face potentially catastrophic losses. The new weapon, the Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB), will allow Ukraine's military to hit targets at twice the distance reachable by the rockets it now fires from the U.S.-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).

      • U.S. readies $2 billion-plus Ukraine aid package with longer-range weapons -sources
        Reuters
      • US may announce transfer of long-range smart bombs to Ukraine on 3 January WSJ
        Ukrayinska Pravda
    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Hillary Clinton Mockingly Reveals What Trump Was Doing In Infamous Debate Moment

      Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton jokingly took supporters behind the scenes of one of the most infamous debate moments of the 2016 campaign. All three debates were marked by frequent outbursts from former President Donald Trump, but the second was particularly unusual as there were no lecterns and the candidates roamed the stage. That led to some odd body language ― as well as strange photos that quickly turned into memes.

    • Politics
      Jezebel

      Nikki 'Women Don't Care About Contraception' Haley Is Running for President

      Nikki Haley—former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador—is set to announce her intentions to run for president later this month. Barring any other last-minute eager beavers, Haley will be former President Donald Trump's first official challenger for the 2024 Republican nomination. Personally, I will always remember Haley for her steadfast belief that “women don't care about contraception.” When on The View in 2012, Haley made that bold statement to a room full of women who...seemed to disagree.

      • Trump, Haley, who else? The Republicans who could run for president in 2024
        Yahoo News
      • Nikki Haley, once Trump's UN ambassador, to take him on in 2024
        Reuters
    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Traveler has to physically stop fellow passenger from opening his window mid-flight: 'The audacity of people'

      The debate was sparked once again on Jan. 11, when TikTok user @ericgoldie shared a short clip of an awkward interaction with a fellow passenger. It actually came in response to another TikToker's comment, who first discussed a similar scenario they had experienced. “Literally on my flight this morning,” he wrote in his post caption, before sharing a video of the person behind him slowly reaching forward to open his window shade.

    • Business
      Fortune

      There’s a wild theory that the price of Bitcoin is being propped up—and the academic who proved manipulation in 2017 suspects it may be happening again

      A number of experts who follow crypto trading from day to day see no plot to inflate the prices, but a well-functioning market. I don't see a cabal of insiders,” says Andrew Thurman, a researcher at Blockchain analytics provider Nansen. The price movements in Bitcoin are notoriously cyclical by nature.

    • Health
      TODAY

      A woman with a 100-pound leg spent her childhood hiding. Now she’s a model.

      Mahogany Geter, a model in Tennessee, spent her childhood avoiding mirrors. “I felt hideous, like a freak of nature,” Geter, 25, tells TODAY.com. Geter was born with lymphedema in her left leg, which she says caused it to eventually swell to 100 pounds.

    • U.S.
      Yahoo News

      California police fatally shoot double amputee, raising the question: Was lethal force justified?

      A Los Angeles County police department is facing intense criticism this week after a video surfaced on social media of two officers fatally shooting a double amputee moving away from them. The short video showed the 36-year-old Black man, Anthony Lowe Jr., missing the bottom halves of both legs, holding a knife but leaving his wheelchair and shuffling away from the officers. Jeffrey Fagan, a Columbia University law professor who is an expert on policing, told Yahoo News in an email that the details of the case call into question whether the use of lethal force was warranted.

      • California police face scrutiny after killing double amputee
        BBC
      • California Police Shot And Killed Black Double Amputee As He Attempted To Flee
        HuffPost
    • Politics
      MoneyWise

      ‘Deeply disturbing’: U.S. watchdog uncovers $5.4 billion in potentially fraudulent COVID-19 loans — obtained using over 69,000 sketchy Social Security numbers

      A U.S. government watchdog has issued a “deeply disturbing” fraud alert over the widespread use of “questionable” Social Security numbers (SSNs) to get pandemic loans. The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC) found that 69,323 potentially fraudulent SSNs were used to obtain $5.4 billion from the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and the COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program. The shocking revelation dropped just days before a hearing by the Republican-led House of Representatives Oversight Committee on fraudulent pandemic spending was set to begin.

    • World
      Ukrayinska Pravda

      Russian runaway officer reveals how Ukrainians are tortured in captivity

      Konstantin Yefremov, former Russian military officer who fled Russia, has claimed that Ukrainian men were cruelly tortured in captivity; Russian soldiers shot at them and threatened to rape them. Source: Yefremov in the interview with the Russian BBC News Details: In April 2022, Yefremov's unit guarded their "rear HQ" in Kamianka village in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. The colonel was in charge of questioning Ukrainian captives there.

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Kim Kardashian's micro bikini line is so tiny a TikToker used tortilla chips for scale: 'If I wore that in public, people would call the police'

      The “micro bikini” from Kim Kardashian's SKIMS collection is taking a major beating on TikTok this week after one woman brilliantly illustrated just how impossibly tiny it really is. According to TikTok user @bbysarita's post, the barely-there bikini set leaves very little to the imagination — and might as well be like walking naked on the beach. “If you've been eyeing the SKIMS micro bikini and wondering about the size, these are tortilla chips for scale,” she says in the now-viral TikTok.

    • U.S.
      Fortune

      ‘I promise to give all of my money away before I die’: World’s biggest YouTuber paid for 1,000 people to get eye surgery but is slammed for ‘making content out of people who can’t see’

      A well-intentioned YouTuber has been denounced for his altruism after he spent potentially millions of dollars paying for 1,000 people to get their sight back. Content creator Mr Beast, the biggest individual creator on the YouTube platform, is well known for his acts of generosity.

      • A YouTuber cured 1,000 blind people for a video. But is it performative altruism?
        USA TODAY
      • Voices: MrBeast: What the latest row over the world’s biggest YouTuber tells us
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      NextShark

      Chinese corn mill in North Dakota deemed ‘significant threat’ by US Air Force

      The construction of a Chinese-owned corn mill in North Dakota will likely be halted after the U.S. Air Force flagged it as a “significant threat to national security.” Fufeng Group, an MSG and xanthan gum manufacturer based in Shandong province, China, previously bought 370 acres of farmland in Grand Forks through its American subsidiary. The city council approved the company's $700 million proposal to build the mill last year, citing economic development success.

      • Air Force opposes Chinese-owned corn plant for North Dakota
        Associated Press
      • Air Force warns Chinese company's North Dakota mill would be 'significant' national security threat
        Fox News
    • World
      Reuters

      Putin says military must stop Ukrainian shelling of Russian regions

      Putin was addressing a government meeting about restoring destroyed housing and infrastructure in regions of southwest Russia that border Ukraine. Ukraine does not claim responsibility for strikes inside Russian territory but has described them as "karma" for Moscow's invasion, which has razed Ukrainian cities and systematically targeted the country's energy infrastructure, leaving people frequently without power and water in the depths of winter.

    • U.S.
      NBC Sports Philadelphia

      Eagles’ OL Josh Sills indicted on rape and kidnapping charges

      Eagles' OL Sills indicted on rape charges, put on exempt list originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia Eagles reserve offensive lineman Josh Sills has been indicted on rape and kidnapping charges in his home state of Ohio. Sills, 25, was indicted by a Guernsey County (Ohio) Common Pleas Court grand jury on one count of rape and one count of kidnapping, both first-degree felonies. Warning: The details in this story are graphic and may disturb some readers.

      • Eagles OL Josh Sills indicted on rape and kidnapping felony charges, placed on Commissioner's Exempt List
        Yahoo Sports
      • Eagles reserve lineman accused of rape ahead of Super Bowl
        Associated Press
    • Business
      Reuters Videos

      Boeing's last 747 takes flight in Washington state

      "The 747 is such an amazing airplane, and to see the last one with all the people that were here was a really next experience." said Layland. Boeing's Everett, Washington, facility has been the 747's production site since the plane's conception.

    • Health
      Yahoo Life

      A ‘concerning’ number of women 65 and older are being diagnosed with late-stage cervical cancer. Are screening guidelines failing them?

      Nearly one in five new cervical cancers diagnosed from 2009 to 2018 were in women 65 and older, according to a new UC Davis study. In general, if cervical cancer is diagnosed after it has spread to nearby tissues, organs or lymph nodes, the five-year relative survival rate is 59%, according to the National Cancer institute (NCI). Current screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommend that individuals over 65 years old who have had cervical cancer screenings with normal results within the past 25 years and have tested negative in the 10-year period before age 65 should not be screened for cervical cancer.

    • U.S.
      WJAX

      ‘Hell no:’ Florida bill banning left-lane cruising sparks mixed reactions

      Florida's highway drivers might see an end to left-lane cruisers if a bill filed in the State Capitol Becomes law, but the bill is sparking some mixed reactions. “It's dangerous out there,” said West Virginia's John Baker, who was traveling to Bradenton. Technically in Florida, you can drive in the fast lane, so long as you move out of the way if another car is trying to pass.

    • U.S.
      Sacramento Bee

      Watch massive group of elk sprint along Utah freeway before returning to mountains

      A massive group of elk made its way from snowy mountains to a city and dashed alongside drivers on a Utah freeway for a second time in a week. A herd of about 40 elk was spotted Wednesday, Feb. 1, near the Interstate 215 and Interstate 80 interchange in Salt Lake City, the Utah Department of Transportation said on Twitter. The elk slowed drivers and caused delays as wildlife officials tried to herd them back to the mountains.

      • Elk Herd Crosses Highway in Salt Lake City, Briefly Stopping Traffic
        Storyful
      • Dead elk pile up in Utah town. Could a popular landscaping plant be responsible?
        Idaho Statesman
    • Business
      Autoblog

      The ravishing Genesis X Convertible Concept is going into production

      The Genesis X Concept 2+2 grand tourer that debuted in March 2021 began as an internal design exercise. Over the next 18 months, we were treated to follow-ups in the X Speedium Coupe Concept, a shooting brake with more accommodations made for back-seaters, and the X Convertible Concept shown at last year's L.A. Auto Show. Now Automotive News has been told by Peter Lanzavecchia, chairman of Genesis' national dealer advisory council, that the X Convertible Concept is going into production.

    • U.S.
      Detroit Free Press

      Michigan inmate dying of cancer begs Gov. Whitmer for freedom after 46 years

      On July 1, the parole board denied Dunlap's request for a medical commutation, citing, in part, her 1976 first-degree murder conviction for fatally shooting a woman, and another conviction that year for her role in the group torture of a woman who was tied up, stabbed, shot and left for dead by the Detroit River. Dunlap had injected her with a "massive dose" of heroin laced with bleach that night, according to trial testimony, though the woman survived. Without elaborating, the parole board concluded Dunlap's request had no merit.

    • U.S.
      The Hill

      Ohio high school musical abruptly halted, deemed ‘vulgar’

      Cardinal Local Schools in Ohio was preparing to put on its spring musical “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” when it was canceled by the school board. There had been complaints raised about language in the show, about the appearance of Jesus and the fact that some of the characters are gay. MIDDLEFIELD, Ohio (WJW) — After months of planning, an Ohio school district abruptly canceled its high school musical, claiming it was “vulgar.”

      • Canceled Cardinal High School play garners attention from Broadway stars, original playwright
        WEWS-Cleveland Videos
      • Ohio district abruptly cancels high school musical over ‘vulgarity’
        WJW - Cleveland
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Fate of last ex-cop charged in Floyd murder lies with judge

      The attorney for a former Minneapolis police officer who held back bystanders while his colleagues restrained a dying George Floyd said in court filings Tuesday that his client is innocent of criminal wrongdoing and should be acquitted on state charges of aiding and abetting murder and manslaughter. Tuesday was the deadline for prosecutors and defense attorneys to file final written arguments in the case of Thao, the last of the four former officers facing judgement in Floyd's killing. The state and federal cases against Derek Chauvin and the two other officers involved have largely been resolved, except for Chauvin's appeal of his murder conviction.

    • U.S.
      Entertainment Tonight Videos

      Savannah Chrisley Explains What Todd and Julie's Life Is Like in Prison

      Todd and Julie Chrisley are keeping busy behind bars. Savannah Chrisley opens up on her 'Unlocked' podcast, sharing details about what prison life is like for her parents. The 'Chrisley Knows Best' stars were given a combined 19-year sentence, following their convictions for bank fraud and tax evasion.

    • U.S.
      Time

      The Real Reason Florida Wants to Ban AP African-American Studies, According to an Architect of the Course

      Florida is threatening to ban the new AP African American Studies class over topics that are optional—and aren't even part of the curriculum, according to one of the lead architects of the course and a review of the official framework. On Feb. 1, the beginning of Black History Month, the College Board released the official framework for its first new AP course in nearly a decade, AP African American Studies. The move comes after the Florida Department of Education informed the College Board in January that it would not approve the curriculum unless certain changes are made.

      • New framework for AP African American studies course to be released Wednesday
        WPBF - West Palm Beach
      • AP African-American studies dropped by College Board after rejection from Florida officials
        WJAX
    • Business
      Autoblog

      2024 Cadillac Lyriq getting new entry-level Tech trim with lower price

      Cadillac revamped the Lyriq page on its retail website, but the brand still isn't ready to share new information about what's coming to the EV crossover yet. For now we turn to GM Authority for updates on what's to come, the all-General-all-the-time site reporting two more important changes for the 2024 Lyriq. The first is a new entry-level trim called Tech, the second is that the Tech trim lowers the entry price.

      • 2024 Cadillac Lyriq finally adds a leather interior
        Autoblog
      • GM invests $650M in lithium mining to lock down EV raw materials
        TechCrunch
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