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    U.S. intelligence report says Saudi Arabia's crown prince likely approved 2018 operation that killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi

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    U.S. intelligence report says Saudi Arabia's crown prince likely approved 2018 operation that killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi

    • U.K. woman who joined ISIS denied bid to return

      U.K. woman who joined ISIS denied bid to return

      Britain's highest court on Friday rejected a bid by a woman who was stripped of her U.K. citizenship for joining the Islamic State group to return to challenge the decision.

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      • U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

        U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

      • What you should know about the California COVID variant

        What you should know about the California COVID variant

      • Give Biden a chance? Trump voters just might on key issue

        Give Biden a chance? Trump voters just might on key issue

      • Why Capitol riot suspect's ex turned him in to the FBI

        Why Capitol riot suspect's ex turned him in to the FBI

      • Mob boss John Gotti's brother Peter dies in prison

        Mob boss John Gotti's brother Peter dies in prison

    • Biden heads to Texas to survey damage from paralyzing winter storm
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      Biden heads to Texas to survey damage from paralyzing winter storm

      President Joe Biden headed for Texas on Friday as the state works to recover from a severe winter storm that caused serious damage to homes and businesses, left millions without power or clean water for days, and killed at least two dozen. Biden and his wife, first lady Jill Biden, were traveling to Houston where he will meet with Republican Governor Greg Abbott, Senator John Cornyn and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner to discuss the recovery from last week's storm. Biden will bring empathy and pledges of financial help from Washington, but no lectures about the dangers of underregulation or calls for the federal government to monitor the state's power grid.

      • Texas governor vows to overhaul electric grid operator after storm failure
        Texas governor vows to overhaul electric grid operator after storm failure
        Reuters
      • Biden to travel to Texas to survey winter storm damage
        Biden to travel to Texas to survey winter storm damage
        Good Morning America
    • Bernie Sanders unveils his Plan B for a $15 minimum wage after Senate parliamentarian setback
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      The Week

      Bernie Sanders unveils his Plan B for a $15 minimum wage after Senate parliamentarian setback

      Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Thursday effectively killed a Democratic push to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in President Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, ruling that the measure doesn't pass muster under the budget reconciliation rules Democrats are using to pass the package with a simple majority in the Senate. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.), have already said they would vote against including the $15 minimum wage provision in the relief package, dealing it a near-fatal blow in the 50-50 Senate. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was among them, but he also had a Plan B.

      • $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        Yahoo Finance
      • Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
        Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
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    • Iranian journalist, who won the International Press Freedom Award, was detained in Turkey after fleeing a nearly 5-year prison sentence
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      Iranian journalist, who won the International Press Freedom Award, was detained in Turkey after fleeing a nearly 5-year prison sentence

      Mohammad Mosaed is an Iranian reporter who has twice been arrested by the government. The Committee to Protect Journalists awarded him its 2020 International Press Freedom Award. Mohammad Mosaed, an Iranian freelance journalist who has twice been arrested by the government for his investigative reporting and criticism of Iranian officials, was detained by Turkish border officials earlier this year after fleeing Iran following a prison summons.

    • Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws
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      Associated Press

      Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws

      Stacey Abrams, whose voting rights work helped make Georgia into a swing state, exhorted Congress on Thursday to reject โ€œoutright lies" that have historically restricted access to the ballot as Democrats began their push for a sweeping overhaul of election and ethics laws. โ€œA lie cloaked in the seductive appeal of election integrity has weakened access to democracy for millions,โ€ Abrams, a Democrat who narrowly lost Georgia's 2018 gubernatorial race, said during a committee hearing for the bill, which was introduced as H.R. 1 to signal its importance to the party's agenda. Democrats feel a sense of urgency to enact the legislation ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, when their narrow majorities in the House and Senate will be at risk.

    • Greek ex-theatre director ordered jailed over rape allegations
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      Reuters

      Greek ex-theatre director ordered jailed over rape allegations

      Prosecutors ordered on Friday that the former director of Greece's National Theatre be remanded after hearing his plea over child rape allegations, his lawyer said. Authorities also launched an investigation into allegations that teachers were abusing students at a private school in Athens following a letter signed by nearly 300 alumni. Dimitris Lignadis, a prominent actor, resigned as head of the National Theatre this month and turned himself in on Saturday after an arrest warrant was issued following lawsuits filed against him by two men who say he raped them when they were minors.

    • Philippine police to look into government admission of drug war failures
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      Reuters

      Philippine police to look into government admission of drug war failures

      Philippine police said on Thursday they were looking into a government review of thousands of killings in the country's "war on drugs", after the justice minister made an unprecedented admission to the United Nations of widespread police failures. Human Rights Watch described Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra's video statement on Wednesday as an "astounding disclosure". Guevarra said police had in many cases failed to examine weapons and crime scenes after officers had shot dead suspected drug dealers.

    • Once the mainstream model, Michigan GOP embraces right wing
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      Associated Press

      Once the mainstream model, Michigan GOP embraces right wing

      Josh Venable, a longtime Michigan GOP operative and chief of staff to former U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, can trace the arc of the state's Republican Party clearly. โ€œThis was the state where to be Republican was defined by Gerald Ford and George Romney,โ€ Venable said, referring to the moderate former president and former governor. Now, he said, it's defined by Mike Shirkey, the state Senate majority leader who was overheard calling the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot a โ€œhoax"; Meshawn Maddock, the new co-chair of the state party who backed former President Donald Trump's false claims of voter fraud; and the Proud Boys.

    • Fox anchor suspended after saying he was โ€˜annoyedโ€™ at obese people getting Covid vaccine
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Fox anchor suspended after saying he was โ€˜annoyedโ€™ at obese people getting Covid vaccine

      A Fox news station suspended its anchor following social media outrage for his tweet expressing annoyance over obese people getting the Covid-19 vaccine on priority. Blake McCoy made the controversial remark on Tuesday afternoon and later deleted his tweet, issuing an apology for his โ€œinsensitive and offensiveโ€ comment. โ€œI'm annoyed obese people of all ages get priority vaccine access before all essential workers,โ€ he said in the now-deleted tweet.

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      Myanmar riot police fire to break up protests

      There were no immediate reports of injuries. The Southeast Asian nation has been in crisis since the army seized power on Feb. 1 and detained civilian government leader Aung San Suu Kyi and much of her party leadership after the military complained of fraud in a November election. There have been daily protests and strikes by democracy supporters for about three weeks, often drawing hundreds of thousands of people across the diverse country.

    • While Biden visits storm-torn Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz will be giving a speech on 'cancel culture' in Florida
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      Business Insider

      While Biden visits storm-torn Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz will be giving a speech on 'cancel culture' in Florida

      President Joe Biden heads to Texas on Friday to tour some of the areas hit hardest by the winter storm last week. While he's there, he won't be meeting with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Cruz has a speaking engagement that day at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.

      • Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Yahoo News
      • Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
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    • China expected to unveil hike in military budget as tensions rise
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      Reuters

      China expected to unveil hike in military budget as tensions rise

      China is expected to reveal a robust increase in defence spending at the March 5 annual opening of parliament, as its economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic and military tensions rise, Chinese and Western security experts said. With the coronavirus hammering its economy, China last year announced a 6.6 per cent boost in defence spending to $178 billion, the lowest rate of increase in three decades. The new administration of President Joe Biden has moved quickly to remind Beijing that the United States intends to compete with China's growing influence and military strength in the Asia-Pacific.

    • Defense head Austin weighs warship needs in Pacific, Mideast
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      Associated Press

      Defense head Austin weighs warship needs in Pacific, Mideast

      Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told sailors on the USS Nimitz Thursday that he hopes to avoid long ship deployments like the more than 10 months they just spent at sea. But as he made his first aircraft carrier visit as Pentagon chief, he acknowledged the demand for American warships around the globe as he wrestles with security threats from China in the Pacific and Iran in the Middle East. Standing in the ship's hangar bay, Austin said he will make a decision soon on whether to send a carrier back to the Middle East, where the Nimitz had been.

      • U.S. Navy warship in the Middle East has COVID-19 cases, another ship to run tests
        U.S. Navy warship in the Middle East has COVID-19 cases, another ship to run tests
        Reuters
      • Covid hits U.S. Navy warship in Mideast; possible cases on 2nd ship
        Covid hits U.S. Navy warship in Mideast; possible cases on 2nd ship
        NBC News
    • Analysis: Window is already narrowing for Republican to challenge Donald Trump for 2024
      Politics
      The Telegraph

      Analysis: Window is already narrowing for Republican to challenge Donald Trump for 2024

      It is looking ever more probable that Donald Trump will run for the White House again in 2024. All eyes are on his speech this Sunday at CPAC, the annual conservative conference, which like Mr Trump has relocated from Washington to Florida. An adviser told The Telegraphย that Mr Trump has spent the last weeks taking a break, and practising his golf swing, but is keen to re-engage in the fight.

    • U.S. Senate referee says Democrats cannot include $15 minimum wage in COVID bill
      Politics
      Reuters

      U.S. Senate referee says Democrats cannot include $15 minimum wage in COVID bill

      In a blow to Democrats, the Senate parliamentarian ruled the chamber cannot include President Joe Biden's proposed $15-an-hour minimum wage in a $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill the party aims to pass without Republican votes, lawmakers said on Thursday. Democrats and progressives had hoped to include the minimum wage increase in the legislation to help cushion the economic blow of the coronavirus pandemic and better compensate low-wage workers who have spent months on the front lines of the health crisis as essential workers. Biden is "disappointed in the decision," White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement, and "will work with leaders in Congress to determine the best path forward because no one in this country should work full time and live in poverty."

      • Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
        Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
        HuffPost
      • Progressive leaders warn Biden administration to โ€˜hold the lineโ€™ on minimum wage hike
        Progressive leaders warn Biden administration to โ€˜hold the lineโ€™ on minimum wage hike
        Yahoo News
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      Associated Press

      Officials: Heavy fighting kills 27 people in central Yemen

      Heavy fighting between rebels and government forces in Yemen's oil-rich Marib has killed at least 27 people, tribal leaders and security officials said Firday, amid a resurgence of violence in the area. The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels earlier this month renewed their attack on Marib, a stronghold for Yemeni forces allied with the internationally recognized government. Yemen's stalemated civil war began in 2014, when the rebels seized the capital of Sanaa and much of the country's north.

    • No Need to Call an Architectโ€”These 9 Room Dividers Elegantly Get the Job Done
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      No Need to Call an Architectโ€”These 9 Room Dividers Elegantly Get the Job Done

      From ornate to subtle, these beautiful screens double as functional art Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • U.S. Senate panel sets hearing for Biden's No. 2 and No. 3 Justice Department picks
      Politics
      Reuters

      U.S. Senate panel sets hearing for Biden's No. 2 and No. 3 Justice Department picks

      The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday announced it will hold a confirmation hearing on March 9 for President Joe Biden's nominees to serve in the No. 2 and No. 3 top jobs at the U.S. Justice Department. Lisa Monaco, a former federal prosecutor who also previously advised former FBI Director Robert Mueller and former President Barack Obama, is nominated to serve as Deputy Attorney General. Vanita Gupta, a long-time civil rights attorney who previously led the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, is nominated to serve as Associate Attorney General.

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      Associated Press

      UN rights chief cites 'need' to assess rights in Xinjiang

      The United Nations' human rights chief on Friday cited the need for an โ€œindependent and comprehensive assessmentโ€ of the rights situation in China's Xinjiang region, while emphasizing that activists, lawyers and rights defenders face unfair charges, detention and trials in China. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said her office is working to find โ€œmutually agreeable parametersโ€ for her to visit China, including Xinjiang. Efforts to arrange such a visit for the human rights commissioner date to before she took office in September 2018.

    • Myanmar's U.N. envoy makes emotional appeal for action to stop coup
      World
      Reuters

      Myanmar's U.N. envoy makes emotional appeal for action to stop coup

      Myanmar's U.N. Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, speaking for the country's elected civilian government ousted in a military coup on Feb. 1, appealed to the United Nations on Friday "to use any means necessary to take action against the Myanmar military" to restore democracy to the Southeast Asian country. He addressed the 193-member U.N. General Assembly after Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' special envoy on Myanmar, Christine Schraner Burgener, warned that no country should recognize or legitimize the Myanmar junta.

      • Myanmar envoy appeals to U.N. to stop coup as police break up protests
        Myanmar envoy appeals to U.N. to stop coup as police break up protests
        Reuters
      • Myanmar's UN envoy dramatically opposes coup in his country
        Myanmar's UN envoy dramatically opposes coup in his country
        Associated Press
    • Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing
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      Associated Press

      Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing

      The United States has pledged to tell the world its conclusions on what role Saudi Arabia's crown prince played in the brutal killing and dismembering of a U.S.-based journalist, but as important is what comes next โ€” what the Biden administration plans to do about it. Ahead of the release of the declassified U.S. intelligence report, and announcement of any U.S. punitive measures, President Joe Biden spoke to Saudi King Salman on Thursday for the first time since taking office more than a month ago. It was a later-than-usual courtesy call to the Middle East ally, timing seen as reflecting Biden's displeasure.

      • Biden Speaks With Saudi King Amid Expected Report On Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi
        Biden Speaks With Saudi King Amid Expected Report On Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi
        HuffPost
      • Intelligence report: Saudi prince โ€˜approvedโ€™ operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Intelligence report: Saudi prince โ€˜approvedโ€™ operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Yahoo News
    • Video shows Russian diplomats pushing themselves out of North Korea on a railway trolley after COVID-19 restrictions blocked all other forms of travel
      World
      Business Insider

      Video shows Russian diplomats pushing themselves out of North Korea on a railway trolley after COVID-19 restrictions blocked all other forms of travel

      Russian diplomats left North Korea by railway trolley Thursday as there was no other transport out. The diplomats pushed the trolley over a railway bridge for around a half-mile to reach Russia. A group of Russian diplomats and their families left North Korea on a railway trolley on Thursday, after the country's ultra-strict COVID-19 lockdown blocked all other routes out.

      • Russian diplomats hand-push trolley over North Korea border
        Russian diplomats hand-push trolley over North Korea border
        Associated Press
      • North Korea: Russian diplomats leave by hand-pushed trolley
        North Korea: Russian diplomats leave by hand-pushed trolley
        BBC
    • McConnell to support Trump if party picks him as its 2024 nominee
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      Reuters

      McConnell to support Trump if party picks him as its 2024 nominee

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who excoriated former President Donald Trump over the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot less than two weeks ago, said on Thursday that he would "absolutely" vote for Trump if he became the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. McConnell, who Trump blasted last week as "a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack," said he expects to see an open contest for the Republican White House nomination in 2024 but showed no hesitation in backing Trump when asked whether he would vote for him as nominee. Trump is expected to talk about the possibility of a 2024 run when he speaks to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, nearly two months after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn his defeat in November's election by Democrat Joe Biden.

      • McConnell: I'd support Trump if he won 2024 nomination
        McConnell: I'd support Trump if he won 2024 nomination
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      • Mitch McConnell Says He'd 'Absolutely' Back Donald Trump In 2024 Presidential Race
        Mitch McConnell Says He'd 'Absolutely' Back Donald Trump In 2024 Presidential Race
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    • Whoโ€™s John Boehnerโ€™: Ted Cruz reacts to former Speaker telling him to โ€˜f*** himselfโ€™
      Politics
      The Independent

      Whoโ€™s John Boehnerโ€™: Ted Cruz reacts to former Speaker telling him to โ€˜f*** himselfโ€™

      Addressing the annual CPAC conference of American conservatives, Texas Senator Ted Cruz mocked a former Republican speaker for reportedly telling him to โ€œgo f*** himselfโ€ during an audiobook recording. During a high-energy roving-microphone speech in which he repeatedly referenced the Star Wars movies and implored Americans to โ€œhave funโ€ rather than fall prey to โ€œcancel cultureโ€, Mr Cruz complained that many in the right-wing establishment โ€œact like they've got a stick inserted somewhere it doesn't belong. He then referred to Mr Boehner's reported comments.

      • John Boehner Tells Ted Cruz To 'Go F**k Yourself' In Rogue Audiobook Aside: Report
        John Boehner Tells Ted Cruz To 'Go F**k Yourself' In Rogue Audiobook Aside: Report
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      • John Boehner tells Ted Cruz to go โ€˜f*** himselfโ€™ in unscripted audiobook recording, report says
        John Boehner tells Ted Cruz to go โ€˜f*** himselfโ€™ in unscripted audiobook recording, report says
        The Independent
    • Queensland skies light up as Chinese space junk burns up in atmosphere
      World
      Reuters

      Queensland skies light up as Chinese space junk burns up in atmosphere

      Social media in Queensland, Australia lit up on Thursday night, matching the flashing night sky as users posted short videos of what experts later said was debris from a Chinese rocket burning up as it re-entered the Earth's atmosphere. "I thought it was a meteorite at first, but later as it split, my mate and I began thinking it was space junk," said Jasper Nash, who filmed one of the videos circulating on social media. "It was very fascinating."

    • A 2017 Jen Psaki tweet questioning the legality of bombing Syria is reemerging after Biden launched an airstrike
      Politics
      Business Insider

      A 2017 Jen Psaki tweet questioning the legality of bombing Syria is reemerging after Biden launched an airstrike

      White House press secretary Jen Psaki is facing criticism for an old tweet about Syria. Psaki in 2017 questioned the legality of airstrikes launched by the Trump administration. On Thursday the Biden administration launched attacks on Iran-backed militia groups in Syria.

      • U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        Associated Press
      • EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran
        EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran
        Associated Press
    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • โ€œHow about we skip โ€˜he wonโ€™t winโ€™ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.โ€

    • โ€œWith independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House โ€” except as a tourist.โ€

    • โ€œThey might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.โ€

    • โ€œThe next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump โ€” whether or not he decides to run again.โ€

    • โ€œDonald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.โ€

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