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    • U.S. warned to keep warships away 'for their own good'

      U.S. warned to keep warships away 'for their own good'

      Moscow called the American deployment in the Black Sea a provocation designed to test Russian nerves.

      'They are testing our strength' »
      • Suspect taken into custody in Kristin Smart case: Report

        Suspect taken into custody in Kristin Smart case: Report

      • Do police officers really mistake guns for Tasers?

        Do police officers really mistake guns for Tasers?

      • Veteran Minn. officer who killed Daunte Wright quits

        Veteran Minn. officer who killed Daunte Wright quits

      • 1st Amendment not a 'get-out-of-jail-free card' for Fox

        1st Amendment not a 'get-out-of-jail-free card' for Fox

      • Blockchain technology comes with enormous emissions

        Blockchain technology comes with enormous emissions

    • NC town to appeal after judge threatens officials with jail — again — over seized cash.
      U.S.
      Raleigh News and Observer

      NC town to appeal after judge threatens officials with jail — again — over seized cash.

      The legal fight over the police seizure of $17,000 in Mooresville took on a Whac-A-Mole quality this week with a judge again holding the town in contempt only to see town officials file another appeal to stop her. On Monday — and for the second time this year — Iredell County District Judge Christine Underwood threatened town leaders and police with jail time for not returning Jermaine Sanders' money. The judge gave officials seven days to comply with her signed order or she would start putting people behind bars.

    • China push for global power tops U.S. security threats: intelligence report
      World
      Reuters

      China push for global power tops U.S. security threats: intelligence report

      China's push for global power is the leading threat to U.S. national security, while Russia's efforts to undermine American influence and assert itself as a major actor also pose a challenge, said a U.S. intelligence report released on Tuesday. The 2021 Annual Threat Assessment lays out U.S. spy agencies' views of the chief foreign policy issues facing U.S. President Joe Biden in his first year in office, complicated by the coronavirus pandemic and global climate change. While China and Russia are presented as the leading challenges, Iran and North Korea will also test U.S. national security, the report said.

      • Intelligence agencies: China is top threat to U.S. global influence
        Intelligence agencies: China is top threat to U.S. global influence
        Yahoo News
      • US intel report: Virus impact to cause global 'aftershocks'
        US intel report: Virus impact to cause global 'aftershocks'
        Associated Press
    • Gov. DeSantis directs Florida to close Piney Point wastewater reservoir after averting disaster
      U.S.
      Axios

      Gov. DeSantis directs Florida to close Piney Point wastewater reservoir after averting disaster

      Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) said Tuesday he directed the state's Department of Environmental Protection to develop a plan to permanently close the wastewater reservoir at Piney Point phosphate plant that recently threatened to cause a catastrophic environmental disaster, according to AP. Why it matters: The governor said that $15.4 million in agency funds will be used to treat the water, which contains waste from the phosphate production that can cause algae blooms and fish kills and eventually impact the food chain if introduced into the environment in large amounts. What they're saying: “We want this to be the last chapter of the Piney Point story,” DeSantis said Tuesday, according to AP.

      • Florida to close wastewater reservoir with leak history
        Florida to close wastewater reservoir with leak history
        Associated Press
      • DeSantis steering more money to Piney Point, wants to close site
        DeSantis steering more money to Piney Point, wants to close site
        Tribune Publishing
    • City manager fired after calling for ‘due process’ in police shooting of Daunte Wright
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      City manager fired after calling for ‘due process’ in police shooting of Daunte Wright

      In an emergency meeting Monday, Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott was given authority over the city's police department. Curt Boganey, city manager of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, has been fired in the wake of the police shooting death of Daunte Wright. At an emergency meeting Monday afternoon, the Brooklyn Center City Council voted 3-2 to give authority over the police department to Mayor Mike Elliott.

      • City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        HuffPost
      • NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        Yahoo Sports
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      Fauci: Breakthrough infections after vaccinations 'inevitable'

      It is inevitable that some people who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will still get a "breakthrough" infection because no vaccine is 100 percent effective, Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Monday.

    • Trump skewers FDA's Johnson & Johnson decision — then casually invents conspiracy theory blaming Pfizer
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump skewers FDA's Johnson & Johnson decision — then casually invents conspiracy theory blaming Pfizer

      Former President Donald Trump released a statement Tuesday criticizing the Food and Drug Administration's recommendation to pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, baselessly suggesting the decision was politically motivated. "The results of this vaccine have been extraordinary, but now it's [sic] reputation will be permanently challenged," Trump said. "[The FDA] should not be able to do such damage for possibly political reasons, or maybe because their friends at Pfizer have suggested it," he said.

      • FDA and CDC announce a pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine
        FDA and CDC announce a pause in administering the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine
        Yahoo News Video
      • Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause: Trump blames Biden and complains about FDA hurting his election chances
        Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause: Trump blames Biden and complains about FDA hurting his election chances
        The Independent
    • White House: First lady Jill Biden to undergo 'procedure'
      Politics
      Associated Press

      White House: First lady Jill Biden to undergo 'procedure'

      The White House says President Joe Biden will accompany his wife, Jill Biden, Wednesday morning to an appointment where she will undergo a “common medical procedure. The White House says both Bidens will then return to the White House and “resume their normal schedule. Later Wednesday, the president is set to address the nation on his plans to withdraw U.S. troops from Afghanistan by September 11, 2021.

      • Biden to pull U.S. Afghanistan troops by 9/11
        Biden to pull U.S. Afghanistan troops by 9/11
        Reuters Videos
      • Major training: Biden dog gets help adjusting to White House
        Major training: Biden dog gets help adjusting to White House
        Associated Press
    • UK official: American warhead decision won’t impact British nuclear plans
      World
      Defense News

      UK official: American warhead decision won’t impact British nuclear plans

      The United Kingdom's plan to increase its nuclear warhead stockpile will not be impacted should the U.S. scrap a new submarine-launched nuclear warhead, a British Ministry of Defence official said Tuesday. “The number of warheads we need for the future is not determined by anything which the U.S. is doing on W93,” Angus Lapsley, the MoD's director general for strategy and international issues, said during an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The W93 is a new nuclear warhead design for use aboard submarine-launched ballistic missiles.

    • Disgraced MO Rep. Rick Roeber calls it quits. Never forget what happened to his kids
      Politics
      Kansas City Star

      Disgraced MO Rep. Rick Roeber calls it quits. Never forget what happened to his kids

      Disgraced Missouri state Rep. Rick Roeber announced his resignation Tuesday afternoon, just steps ahead of potential ouster proceedings in the House chamber. Roeber, of Lee's Summit, had been under investigation by the House Ethics Committee for alleged sexual assault of his now-adult child Anastasia, and physical abuse of Samson Roeber, a sibling. Gabrielle Galeano, a sister, said she was aware of Roeber's behavior at the time.

      • Missouri legislators investigating Rick Roeber ask prosecutor to ensure ‘safety’ of child
        Missouri legislators investigating Rick Roeber ask prosecutor to ensure ‘safety’ of child
        Kansas City Star
      • Republican accused of abuse by his children resigning from Missouri House
        Republican accused of abuse by his children resigning from Missouri House
        Kansas City Star
    • Taiwan: 'Record number' of China jets enter air zone
      World
      BBC

      Taiwan: 'Record number' of China jets enter air zone

      Taiwan has said a record number of Chinese military jets flew into its air defence zone on Monday. The defence ministry said 25 aircraft including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers entered its so-called air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on Monday. The incursion is the largest in a year and comes as the US warns against an "increasingly aggressive China".

      • Chinese aircraft in biggest Taiwan airspace incursion for a year despite US warning
        Chinese aircraft in biggest Taiwan airspace incursion for a year despite US warning
        The Independent
      • Taiwan says China flew 25 warplanes into its air-defense zone in the largest breach yet
        Taiwan says China flew 25 warplanes into its air-defense zone in the largest breach yet
        Business Insider
    • Three newcomers lead Miami Shores council race, but a recount is still possible
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Three newcomers lead Miami Shores council race, but a recount is still possible

      Three political newcomers appear headed for seats on the Miami Shores Village Council after unofficial results were posted Tuesday night, with just 22 votes separating the third and fourth place finishers — although a machine recount is still possible. If the results hold, top vote-getter Sandra Harris will be sworn in April 20 as the second Black mayor in Miami Shores' 89-year history, replacing current Mayor Crystal Wagar, who will stay on the council. The current results also put Katia Saint Fleur in third place, which would make her the council's first-ever Haitian-American woman and create a Black majority on the five-person body for the first time.

    • A grieving daughter dropped her toy. A president gave it back.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      A grieving daughter dropped her toy. A president gave it back.

      WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden and congressional leaders paid tribute Tuesday to U.S. Capitol Police Officer William "Billy" Evans during a solemn ceremony in the Capitol Rotunda. Evans, an 18-year member of the force who served on the agency's First Responders Unit, died during an attack at the Capitol earlier this month. His body is lying in honor in the Rotunda, an unusual distinction for a private citizen.

      • Biden, lawmakers pay tribute to U.S. Capitol Police officer slain by motorist
        Biden, lawmakers pay tribute to U.S. Capitol Police officer slain by motorist
        Reuters
      • Biden eulogizes slain officer as Capitol Police mourn again
        Biden eulogizes slain officer as Capitol Police mourn again
        Associated Press
    • The World’s 9 Most Expensive Home Listings Currently on the Market
      World
      Architectural Digest

      The World’s 9 Most Expensive Home Listings Currently on the Market

      These fantastical houses range from a 64,000-acre Texas ranch to an oceanside estate in the south of France Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Minnesota mayor says police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright should be fired and face 'full accountability'
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Minnesota mayor says police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright should be fired and face 'full accountability'

      Daunte Wright, 20, was fatally shot by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Sunday. Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott says the officer who shot Wright should be fired. Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Mayor Mike Elliott says the police officer who fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday should be fired and face "full accountability" in the shooting.

      • NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        Yahoo Sports
      • City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        HuffPost
    • What do you want from Miami-Dade County government? Thrive305 seeks answers this week
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      What do you want from Miami-Dade County government? Thrive305 seeks answers this week

      About six miles divided two participants in Monday night's town hall on Miami-Dade County government, but there was a wide gap in how they described their local parks options. One question asked residents to pick among government actions to improve public safety.

    • Fact check: False claim that President Joe Biden's approval rating lowest in American history
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: False claim that President Joe Biden's approval rating lowest in American history

      The claim: President Joe Biden's approval rating is at 11%, the lowest of any president in American history President Joe Biden already has tangled with members of both parties over the U.S. response to the COVID-19 pandemic, immigration and infrastructure since his inauguration less than three months ago. But his approval rating is not at an historic low, as a viral social media post suggests. The post, originally from a Twitter account on March 29, attributes Biden's supposed 11% approval rating to a Gallup poll, as reported by the Daily Caller.

    • Software fix planned for Mars helicopter
      Technology
      CBS News

      Software fix planned for Mars helicopter

      The long-awaited maiden flight of an experimental $80 million mini helicopter carried to Mars by the Perseverance rover is on hold while engineers test software to resolve a glitch that cropped up Friday during a pre-flight test, NASA announced Monday. If all goes well, the team hopes to determine a new flight date next week. Engineers initially expected to clear the Ingenuity helicopter for launch Sunday on a 30-second up-and-down flight to verify the 4-pound drone can, in fact, autonomously lift off, hover and land in the ultra-thin atmosphere of Mars.

      • The Morning After: Even NASA’s Mars drone needs software updates
        The Morning After: Even NASA’s Mars drone needs software updates
        Engadget
      • Nasa’s Ingenuity helicopter still stuck on surface of Mars as engineers rush to give it software update
        Nasa’s Ingenuity helicopter still stuck on surface of Mars as engineers rush to give it software update
        The Independent
    • The Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back has returned to active duty without being disciplined or charged
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The Kenosha police officer who shot Jacob Blake in the back has returned to active duty without being disciplined or charged

      Rusten Sheskey, the Wisconsin police officer who shot Jacob Blake, returned from administrative leave on March 31. Blake was shot seven times in the back, and Blake's father said his son was paralyzed from the waist down after the incident. Officer Rusten Sheskey, the Kenosha, Wisconsin, police officer who shot 29-year-old Jacob Blake in the back in August 2020 will not be charged or disciplined, the police department said on Tuesday.

      • Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake Returns To Work Without Discipline
        Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake Returns To Work Without Discipline
        HuffPost
      • Kenosha officer who shot Jacob Blake won't face discipline, police chief says
        Kenosha officer who shot Jacob Blake won't face discipline, police chief says
        NBC News
    • Rashida Tlaib calls for ‘no more police’ following Daunte Wright shooting
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Rashida Tlaib calls for ‘no more police’ following Daunte Wright shooting

      The White House distanced itself from calls of "Squad" member Rashida Tlaib for "no more" policing and incarceration following the shooting of Daunte Wright. The Democratic congresswoman from Michigan said the shooting by Minneapolis officer Kim Potter "wasn't an accident" and that policing in the United States was "inherently and intentionally racist". Asked if the Biden administration "disavows" Ms Tlaib's calls to end the practice of policing, press secretary Jen Psaki said the president does not share her position.

      • Biden calls the death of Daunte Wright a ‘god-awful shooting’
        Biden calls the death of Daunte Wright a ‘god-awful shooting’
        Yahoo News Video
      • NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        Yahoo Sports
    • Biden meets with bipartisan group on $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, saying he's open to negotiate
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden meets with bipartisan group on $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, saying he's open to negotiate

      Biden held his first official meeting with eight bipartisan lawmakers to discuss infrastructure. Republican lawmakers argue his plan is too focused on things aside from physical infrastructure. For the first time since unveiling his $2.3 trillion infrastructure package two weeks ago, President Joe Biden met with a bipartisan group of lawmakers on Monday to discuss the proposal.

      • Republicans Say No To Raising Taxes On Corporations To Pay For Infrastructure
        Republicans Say No To Raising Taxes On Corporations To Pay For Infrastructure
        HuffPost
      • Biden’s infrastructure plan includes, “things that I don’t think are going to meet the productivity test,': AAF President
        Biden’s infrastructure plan includes, “things that I don’t think are going to meet the productivity test,': AAF President
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Daunte Wright: Obamas say police killing reveals ‘how badly we need to reimagine policing and public safety’
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Daunte Wright: Obamas say police killing reveals ‘how badly we need to reimagine policing and public safety’

      Barack and Michelle Obama said their “hearts are heavy over yet another shooting of a Black man” following the police killing of Daunte Wright in Minnesota. The former president and first lady said in a joint statement on Tuesday that his death – amid the trial of former police officer Derek Chauvin for the killing of George Floyd – reveals not just the importance of a “full and transparent investigation” but also “just how badly we need to reimagine policing and public safety in this country”. “Michelle and I grieve alongside the Wright family for their loss,” Mr Obama said in the statement.

      • Obamas Respond To Daunte Wright Shooting With A Plea For Police Reform
        Obamas Respond To Daunte Wright Shooting With A Plea For Police Reform
        HuffPost
      • Families Of Daunte Wright, George Floyd Rally Outside Derek Chauvin Trial
        Families Of Daunte Wright, George Floyd Rally Outside Derek Chauvin Trial
        HuffPost
    • Meghan Markle reportedly goes on maternity leave next month
      Celebrity
      The Week

      Meghan Markle reportedly goes on maternity leave next month

      It's unclear exactly how Meghan Markle spends her days in sunny Montecito, California, when she isn't taking care of baby Archie, tending to her rescue chickens, and riling up the British royal family by simply existing. Markle — who co-founded the nonprofit Archewell and recently guest edited British Vogue — will have some free time more immediately, too, since she wasn't medically cleared to fly with Prince Harry the 12 hours to the U.K. for her grandfather-in-law's funeral.

      • Prince Harry Has Arrived in the U.K. While Meghan Markle Remains in California With Archie
        Prince Harry Has Arrived in the U.K. While Meghan Markle Remains in California With Archie
        Elle
      • Meghan Markle Is Reportedly "Willing to Forgive and Move Forward" with the Royals
        Meghan Markle Is Reportedly "Willing to Forgive and Move Forward" with the Royals
        Cosmopolitan
    • Fox News Host Tries and Fails to Bait Jon Stewart Into Attacking Biden
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Fox News Host Tries and Fails to Bait Jon Stewart Into Attacking Biden

      After decades of mercilessly “eviscerating” Fox News during his time as host of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart has made a surprising number of appearances on that network in years, almost exclusively to promote his activism around issues like medical benefits for 9/11 first responders and now veterans who were exposed to “burn pits” in Iraq and Afghanistan. The comedian remained dead serious on Tuesday when he joined Fox host Martha MacCallum to explain why he was in Washington lobbying for a bill that would provide aid to veterans affected by that toxic exposure. “If a senator or a representative is unsure of the science, let's go dig a 10-acre burn pit in their town, light it on fire with jet fuel and see how quickly the health effects come to the forefront,” Stewart said at one point, as the Fox host nodded along sympathetically.

      • Stewart pushes bill to aid vets ill from burn pits
        Stewart pushes bill to aid vets ill from burn pits
        Associated Press Videos
      • Jon Stewart, lawmakers help veterans sickened by toxic burn pits
        Jon Stewart, lawmakers help veterans sickened by toxic burn pits
        CBS News
    • Boehner slams Trump's conduct during the 2020 election, says the former president 'abused' his loyalists
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Boehner slams Trump's conduct during the 2020 election, says the former president 'abused' his loyalists

      John Boehner said in a USA Today interview that Trump "abused" his loyalists in the aftermath of the 2020 election. Boehner slammed Trump for "continuing to say things that just weren't true" about the final results. The former House speaker said that he felt "disgust" over the Capitol insurrection.

      • Despite Book Condemning Trump And GOP, John Boehner Says He Voted For Trump In 2020
        Despite Book Condemning Trump And GOP, John Boehner Says He Voted For Trump In 2020
        HuffPost
      • Meghan McCain Tries But Fails To Get John Boehner To Attack Joe Biden
        Meghan McCain Tries But Fails To Get John Boehner To Attack Joe Biden
        HuffPost
    • Caron Nazario ‘feared for his life’ in pepper spray traffic stop
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Caron Nazario ‘feared for his life’ in pepper spray traffic stop

      Caron Nazario's lawyer said the army officer feared for his life as he was pulled over by two Virginia police officers who aimed their guns at him and used pepper spray during a violent traffic stop. Attorney Jonathan Arthur told CNN: "He was terrified that if he was going to move his hands below where Officer Gutierrez could have seen them to undo that seatbelt, they would have murdered him." Apart from pointing their guns at him, the officers also pushed Lt Nazario to the ground and pepper sprayed him.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • “There’s no ‘both sides of the debate’ when it comes to active voter suppression.”

    • “Companies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.”

    • “The truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.”

    • “The truth is, the companies hold the cards…If companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.”

    • “When a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mob’s beck-and-call.”

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