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    • Fauci reveals his reaction to Trump's bleach suggestion

      Fauci reveals his reaction to Trump's bleach suggestion

      The nation’s leading infectious diseases expert finally opened up on Monday about one of the most infamous claims about COVID-19 made by the former president.

      'Oh, my goodness gracious' »
      • Driver strikes pedestrians across 15-block stretch

        Driver strikes pedestrians across 15-block stretch

      • Gemstone that resembles Cookie Monster found

        Gemstone that resembles Cookie Monster found

      • Woman, 62, defies severe case of COVID-19

        Woman, 62, defies severe case of COVID-19

      • New targets emerge as Trump plans next move

        New targets emerge as Trump plans next move

      • Twitter bans Trump-supporting My Pillow CEO

        Twitter bans Trump-supporting My Pillow CEO

    • Biden did not, in fact, remove Trump's 'Diet Coke button' from the Resolute Desk, White House clarifies
      Politics
      The Week

      Biden did not, in fact, remove Trump's 'Diet Coke button' from the Resolute Desk, White House clarifies

      The new Biden administration has yet not disclosed the secrets of Area 51 or explained what the Air Force really knows about UFOs, but it did clarify, at least, the mystery of the vanished "Diet Coke button" former President Donald Trump would use to summon refreshments in the Oval Office. The usher button, as it is formally known, is not gone, even if it is no longer used to summon Diet Cokes, a White House official tells Politico. The White House official "unfortunately wouldn't say what Biden will use the button for," Politico's Daniel Lippman writes, suggesting Biden might summon Orange Gatorade and not the obvious answer, ice cream — or, let's get real, coffee.

      • Biden brought the button Trump used to order Diet Cokes back to the Oval Office
        Biden brought the button Trump used to order Diet Cokes back to the Oval Office
        Business Insider
      • President Biden Seems to Have Removed the Famed 'Diet Coke Button' from the Oval Office
        President Biden Seems to Have Removed the Famed 'Diet Coke Button' from the Oval Office
        Food & Wine
    • Millions of Covid vaccines missing under Trump
      Politics
      The Independent

      Millions of Covid vaccines missing under Trump

      Millions of coronavirus vaccine doses appear to be missing after they were shipped by the Trump administration to US states. According to the Daily Beast and sources within the Biden administration, there could be almost 20 million doses missing since they were shipped to states by the previous administration. The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that 41.1 million doses have been sent to states since last month, but only 22.7 million Americans have received a dose.

      • Moderna says on track to deliver 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses by first quarter
        Moderna says on track to deliver 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses by first quarter
        Reuters
      • Turkey receives 6.5 million doses of China's Sinovac vaccine: media
        Turkey receives 6.5 million doses of China's Sinovac vaccine: media
        Reuters
    • MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says McConnell 'caved' on his filibuster demand during her Schumer interview
      Politics
      The Week

      MSNBC's Rachel Maddow says McConnell 'caved' on his filibuster demand during her Schumer interview

      In an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow on Monday afternoon, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said his caucus won't allow Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) to dictate the agenda in the Democratic-led 50-50 Senate or demand an end to the legislative filibuster as a precondition for a power-sharing pact. "While we were airing that right now, and you were watching it, Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell just put out a statement that he is folding on this" and willl "agree to go forward with what Sen. Schumer told him he must," she said.

      • Mitch McConnell Backs Down In Fight Over Filibuster
        Mitch McConnell Backs Down In Fight Over Filibuster
        HuffPost
      • McConnell ends standoff over filibuster in Senate
        McConnell ends standoff over filibuster in Senate
        Reuters Videos
    • Editorial: Is Gov. Newsom 'following the science' on COVID reopening, or following the politics?
      U.S.
      Los Angeles Times Opinion

      Editorial: Is Gov. Newsom 'following the science' on COVID reopening, or following the politics?

      New coronavirus infections are decreasing in California, as are the number of people filling intensive care hospital beds. ICU beds are all but unavailable throughout Southern California and the San Joaquin Valley. Newsom defended the decision by saying that projections based on testing and transmission rates, as well as a steady decrease in the demand for ICU beds, make him confident about returning to the system that imposes various levels of restrictions by county and is tied to the percentage of positive coronavirus test results.

      • California lifts virus stay-at-home order and curfew
        California lifts virus stay-at-home order and curfew
        Associated Press
      • Valley hospitals react to Gov. Newsom lifting stay home orders
        Valley hospitals react to Gov. Newsom lifting stay home orders
        KFSN – Fresno
    • Biden news: Experts find major ‘gaps’ in Trump pardons as White House scrambles to rollout vaccine plan
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden news: Experts find major ‘gaps’ in Trump pardons as White House scrambles to rollout vaccine plan

      Joe Biden's new chief of staff has accused Donald Trump of failing to have implemented a vaccine plan during his time in office, as criticism grows over the former president's last-minute pardons - which some legal experts have noted may feature “gaps” leaving recipients open to future prosecutions. Ron Klain told NBC's Meet the Press: “The process to distribute the vaccine, particularly outside of nursing homes and hospitals out into the community as a whole, did not really exist when we came into the White House.

      • Legal experts say Trump’s pardons include major ‘gaps’ that may expose recipients to further prosecution
        Legal experts say Trump’s pardons include major ‘gaps’ that may expose recipients to further prosecution
        The Independent
      • Covid-19: White House criticises 'chaotic' vaccine rollout
        Covid-19: White House criticises 'chaotic' vaccine rollout
        BBC
    • Chuck Schumer tried to unseat Susan Collins, and now it's personal
      Politics
      The Week

      Chuck Schumer tried to unseat Susan Collins, and now it's personal

      Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) will have his work cut out for him as he tries to maneuver through the 50-50 upper chamber. Take, for example, Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine), who ultimately won a hard fought re-election campaign last year against Democratic challenger Sara Gideon. Despite the victory, Collins appears to have taken Schumer's efforts to unseat her personally.

    • Sean Spicer has application to White House Correspondents’ Association cancelled
      Politics
      The Independent

      Sean Spicer has application to White House Correspondents’ Association cancelled

      Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer has had his application to the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) cancelled by Newsmax. According to the right-wing cable news channel on Tuesday, there were already two Newsmax correspondents accredited by the WHCA, and so “[we] don't see a need for additional personnel assigned there”, a spokesperson told Politico. Mr Spicer, who hosts Newsmax's evening politics show, submitted an application to the association only last week, when he told Politico that he applied because “I thought, why not?

    • Trump himself suggested a former president can be impeached
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump himself suggested a former president can be impeached

      With former President Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial looming, several Republicans in the upper chamber are reportedly rallying around the argument that impeaching a president who is already out of office is unconstitutional. As The Dispatch and Politico note, scholars in legal circles that span the political spectrum generally disagree, and Trump himself suggested ex-presidents could be tried a year ago. Per The Washington Post, when Trump was impeached for the first time, he complained that Congress should be going after former President Barack Obama instead over comments he made about health care.

      • Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        Can A Former President Be Impeached? The Precedent For Trump's Senate Trial
        HuffPost
      • House delivers article of impeachment against Trump
        House delivers article of impeachment against Trump
        Yahoo News Video
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      FOX News Videos

      Biden administration has system in place where reporters will not ask president tough questions: Media critic

      Steve Krakauer, editor at Fourth Watch, says 'it shouldn't be contingent' on one reporter to ask Biden tough questions.

    • You want a COVID vaccine appointment today or tomorrow? Here’s where and when to check
      Lifestyle
      Miami Herald

      You want a COVID vaccine appointment today or tomorrow? Here’s where and when to check

      Jackson Health System doesn't know how many COVID-19 vaccine appointment slots it will have available each day. And it's common sense that Jackson's online sign-up system or any online sign-up system can be a well of vexation for some senior citizens. But if you're a Miami-Dade resident 65 or over and want to make a COVID vaccine appointment that's not a week or two in the future (and seems even longer), circling like a hawk on Jackson's appointments offers two advantages: You have a general idea of when the slots will open up and, if you get one, it will be for the same day or the next day.

      • Jackson opened COVID vaccine appointment slots on Monday. They were gone in 16 minutes
        Jackson opened COVID vaccine appointment slots on Monday. They were gone in 16 minutes
        Miami Herald
      • Jackson to give COVID vaccines to patients under 65 with underlying medical conditions
        Jackson to give COVID vaccines to patients under 65 with underlying medical conditions
        Miami Herald
    • Teenager in hiding after reporting own father for involvement in Capitol riots
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Teenager in hiding after reporting own father for involvement in Capitol riots

      A teenager from Texas says he's in hiding after he reported his own father to the FBI for his involvement in the Capitol riots. Jackson Reffitt, 18, contacted the FBI ahead of the Capitol riots about his father, Guy Reffitt, The New York Times reported. Guy Reffitt, from Wylie, Texas, has since been arrested for allegedly being part of the riotous mob that attacked the US Capitol building on 6 January.

      • Texas Teen Says He Alerted FBI To Father Charged In Capitol Riot
        Texas Teen Says He Alerted FBI To Father Charged In Capitol Riot
        HuffPost
      • Video shows crowd reaction to Trump’s speech before the Capitol riot
        Video shows crowd reaction to Trump’s speech before the Capitol riot
        Yahoo News Video
    • Joe Biden says he's willing to adjust income thresholds for stimulus checks in the new relief package
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Joe Biden says he's willing to adjust income thresholds for stimulus checks in the new relief package

      Joe Biden on Monday seemed willing to negotiate an aspect of the new coronavirus relief package. President Joe Biden on Monday said he was open to altering the income thresholds for a fresh wave of direct payments to Americans, a key demand among some moderate senators reluctant to back his coronavirus rescue package.

      • Biden's COVID relief package faces opposition, less Republicans willing to 'stir the pot'
        Biden's COVID relief package faces opposition, less Republicans willing to 'stir the pot'
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Biden Says He's Optimistic About Prospects for Aid Package
        Biden Says He's Optimistic About Prospects for Aid Package
        Bloomberg
    • Trump's press secretary Kayleigh McEnany to head to Fox News
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump's press secretary Kayleigh McEnany to head to Fox News

      Former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany spent her time as the president's mouthpiece spinning his words, attacking his enemies, and attempting to undermine the credibility of reporters who questioned his actions. Now, with her days at the White House behind her, Ms McEnany will step into a new role where she can once again use the skill set she cultivated during her time with the president; she'll be joining Fox News. Government watchdog organisation CREW obtained a financial disclosure report that showed Ms McEnany and Fox News entered into an employment agreement on 1 January.

    • Cancer drug is 27.5 times more effective at treating COVID-19 than remdesivir, study suggests
      Health
      The Week

      Cancer drug is 27.5 times more effective at treating COVID-19 than remdesivir, study suggests

      Researchers reported Monday in the journal Science that a drug developed to fight multiple myeloma has proved 27.5 times more effective at treating COVID-19 than remdesivir in laboratory studies with infected human lung and kidney cells. The drug, Aplidin or Plitidepsin, was also effective at fighting COVID-19 in lab mice. Aplidin was developed in Spain from a tubular, plantlike marine animal called a sea squirt.

    • Rudy Giuliani admits Biden is president hours after being sued for $1.3 billion by voting-machine company
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Rudy Giuliani admits Biden is president hours after being sued for $1.3 billion by voting-machine company

      Rudy Giuliani on Monday acknowledged Joe Biden as president and Kamala Harris as vice president. The statement came hours after Dominion Voting Systems sued Giuliani for $1.3 billion. Giuliani spent months peddling conspiracy theories about the company's role in the 2020 election.

      • Rudy Giuliani faces $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by voting machine company
        Rudy Giuliani faces $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit by voting machine company
        Yahoo News Video
      • Dominion Voting Systems Sues Rudy Giuliani For Defamation, Seeks $1.3 Billion
        Dominion Voting Systems Sues Rudy Giuliani For Defamation, Seeks $1.3 Billion
        HuffPost
    • Black Capitol rioter denied bail while many White participants granted release
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Black Capitol rioter denied bail while many White participants granted release

      Activists have repeatedly pointed out the glaring disparity between how violent white Capitol rioters were treated vs. peaceful Black Lives Matter protestors. According to reports, on Jan. 6, Black Trump supporter Emanual Jackson, from Capitol Heights, was caught on surveillance video joining the mob of “patriots” who attacked Capitol police during the siege. The 20-year-old was seen wielding a metal bat at the Capitol entrance during the insurrection, where five people, including a Capitol police officer, succumbed to fatal wounds.

      • Accused Capitol Rioter Apologizes For Threat To Assassinate Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        Accused Capitol Rioter Apologizes For Threat To Assassinate Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        HuffPost
      • 'THIS IS ME': Rioters flaunt involvement in Capitol siege
        'THIS IS ME': Rioters flaunt involvement in Capitol siege
        Associated Press
    • Scientists address myths over large-scale tree planting
      Science
      BBC

      Scientists address myths over large-scale tree planting

      Scientists have proposed 10 golden rules for tree-planting, which they say must be a top priority for all nations this decade. Tree planting is a brilliant solution to tackle climate change and protect biodiversity, but the wrong tree in the wrong place can do more harm than good, say experts at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. "Planting the right trees in the right place must be a top priority for all nations as we face a crucial decade for ensuring the future of our planet," said Dr Paul Smith, a researcher on the study and secretary general of conservation charity, Botanic Gardens Conservation International, in Kew.

    • Josh Hawley issues counter-complaint against Democrats who called for investigation into him over Capitol insurrection
      Politics
      The Independent

      Josh Hawley issues counter-complaint against Democrats who called for investigation into him over Capitol insurrection

      Republican Senator Josh Hawley filed an ethics counter-complaint against seven Democratic senators who called for an investigation into him and Ted Cruz. Both senators have faced widespread criticism and calls for them to resign for their role in trying to challenge Joe Biden's election victory. Five people were killed when Pro-Trump rioters attacked the Congress as lawmakers gathered to certify the electoral college results earlier this month.

      • Josh Hawley's Latest Hypocritical Complaint Mocked By Left And Right Alike
        Josh Hawley's Latest Hypocritical Complaint Mocked By Left And Right Alike
        HuffPost
      • Josh Hawley And Republicans Are Besieged By Imaginary Mobs
        Josh Hawley And Republicans Are Besieged By Imaginary Mobs
        HuffPost
    • Fact check: National Guard members didn't turn away from Biden's Inauguration Day motorcade in dissent
      Politics
      USA TODAY

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

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

      • Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        Fact check: Meme uses debunked image to draw misleading Trump-Biden comparison
        USA TODAY
      • More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        More Than 150 National Guard Members Test Positive For COVID Since Inauguration
        Scary Mommy
    • She once sold real estate. Now she searches for predators at night.
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      She once sold real estate. Now she searches for predators at night.

      Kalil decided to start capturing Burmese pythons in the Everglades after reading a story in the Miami Herald about one of the snakes blowing up when it swallowed a 6-foot alligator after a confrontation in 2005. She realized there was a problem with these snakes, although she did not know how big it was, and she turned her life upside down to help remove pythons in the fragile Everglades ecosystem, where they are an invasive species. Pythons have a tremendous impact on native Florida wildlife.

    • QAnon merges with white extremists and spreads new conspiracy Trump will be president again on March 4
      Politics
      The Independent

      QAnon merges with white extremists and spreads new conspiracy Trump will be president again on March 4

      Believers of the QAnon conspiracy have begun to spread rumours that Donald Trump will become president again on 4 Match, as the theory merges with other online extremist movements. QAnon supporters have been circulating the theory that the Republican will return to office in recent days, with many suggesting 4 March as a final day of reckoning for the former president's opponents. The rumours, which have been shared on TikTok, come amid reports QAnon was moving towards theories promoted by The Sovereign Citizen movement.

    • Dr. Anthony Fauci is the federal government's top-paid employee, and was paid $18,000 more than Trump in 2019
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Dr. Anthony Fauci is the federal government's top-paid employee, and was paid $18,000 more than Trump in 2019

      Fauci earned $417,608 in 2019, according to OpenTheBooks – a rise of $18,000 from the year before. A spokeswoman for the National Institutes of Health told Insider in December his current salary was $434,312 per year. Dr. Anthony Fauci has the highest salary of all federal government employees in the US.

      • Anthony Fauci Says Trump Used To Scold Him For Not Being 'More Positive' About COVID-19
        Anthony Fauci Says Trump Used To Scold Him For Not Being 'More Positive' About COVID-19
        HuffPost
      • Anthony Fauci Finally Reveals What He Was Thinking When Trump Suggested Bleach
        Anthony Fauci Finally Reveals What He Was Thinking When Trump Suggested Bleach
        HuffPost
    • ‘In Wyoming men don’t wear make-up’: Cheney spokesperson hits out at Matt Gaetz amid GOP civil war
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘In Wyoming men don’t wear make-up’: Cheney spokesperson hits out at Matt Gaetz amid GOP civil war

      The spokesperson was most likely referring to a clip from the HBO documentary The Swamp in which Mr Gaetz puts on makeup before TV interviews at the capitol. The spat comes after Rep Cheney, the House Republican Conference Chair and number 3 in the House Republican leadership, voted to impeach former President Donald Trump along with nine other Republicans and all 222 House Democrats.

      • Rep. Liz Cheney's Office Slams Rep. Matt Gaetz — For Wearing Makeup, Of All Things
        Rep. Liz Cheney's Office Slams Rep. Matt Gaetz — For Wearing Makeup, Of All Things
        HuffPost
      • Liz Cheney spokesperson tells Matt Gaetz to 'leave his beauty bag at home' as he heads to Wyoming
        Liz Cheney spokesperson tells Matt Gaetz to 'leave his beauty bag at home' as he heads to Wyoming
        The Week
    • Prosecutors say the woman accused of stealing Pelosi's laptop is attempting a cover-up by deleting her social-media activity during house arrest
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Prosecutors say the woman accused of stealing Pelosi's laptop is attempting a cover-up by deleting her social-media activity during house arrest

      Video: Inside the pro-Trump mob attack on the Capitol Department of Justice prosecutors have accused Riley June Williams, the 22-year-old woman suspected of stealing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's laptop during the Capitol riot, of trying to cover up her tracks by deleting her social-media activity, according to Law & Crime and the NBC 4 reporter Scott MacFarlane. In a court hearing on Monday, prosecutors also said Williams had been telling others to delete messages she had sent them, WHTM reported. The judge hasn't decided on the matter, as Monday's hearing ended abruptly because of a scheduling conflict with Williams' new public defender, Law & Crime reported.

    • Science
      Reuters Videos

      Argentinean dinosaur remains could be world's largest

      These fossils could be from the largest dinosaur ever Locator: Neuquen Province, Argentina Palaeontologists say they unearthed bones belonging to a huge plant-eating titanosaur the largest dinosaur to ever roam the planet some 98-million years ago

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

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

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

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

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

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