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    • U.S. releases declassified report on Khashoggi's death

      U.S. releases declassified report on Khashoggi's death

      Mohammed bin Salman likely approved an operation to kill or capture Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, according to a newly declassified report.

      Comes day after Biden courtesy call »
      • U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

        U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

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

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

      • Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

        Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

      • What's different about the California COVID variant?

        What's different about the California COVID variant?

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

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

    • In DeSantis vs. Hogan, two competing visions of the GOP for 2024
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      In DeSantis vs. Hogan, two competing visions of the GOP for 2024

      The week before, he met with President Biden to discuss the forthcoming coronavirus relief package. Meanwhile, down in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis continued to battle his own agriculture secretary because she was refusing to follow his order to lower flags around the state for Rush Limbaugh, the far-right radio provocateur who died last week. DeSantis and Hogan are both Republicans.

      • DeSantis speaks on Rush Limbaugh at CPAC: 'One of the first to fight and win against cancel culture’
        DeSantis speaks on Rush Limbaugh at CPAC: 'One of the first to fight and win against cancel culture’
        FOX News Videos
      • DeSantis: The covid-relief bill is ‘calculated to benefit the failing blue states’
        DeSantis: The covid-relief bill is ‘calculated to benefit the failing blue states’
        FOX News Videos
    • Why experts like Dr. Fauci think 'there's a really good chance' the worst of the U.S. pandemic is behind us
      Health
      Yahoo News

      Why experts like Dr. Fauci think 'there's a really good chance' the worst of the U.S. pandemic is behind us

      According to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll, two-thirds of Americans are either somewhat or very worried about the “newer, potentially more contagious” COVID-19 variants that have triggered huge overseas outbreaks and are now spreading in the United States. To be clear, worrying less about variants doesn't mean abandoning precautions; nothing will suppress cases and shorten the U.S. pandemic like wearing a mask, avoiding indoor gatherings, staying 6 feet apart and getting vaccinated. Asked if the worst of the pandemic was behind the U.S., Fauci told Yahoo News Tuesday that “it might be.”

      • This Is Exactly How We'll Know the Pandemic Is Over, Experts Say
        This Is Exactly How We'll Know the Pandemic Is Over, Experts Say
        Best Life
      • The Coronavirus Is Plotting a Comeback. Here's Our Chance to Stop It for Good.
        The Coronavirus Is Plotting a Comeback. Here's Our Chance to Stop It for Good.
        The New York Times
    • They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy

      Two commercial fisherman from the mainland were jailed Thursday after police said they were caught in the Keys with a haul of illegal seafood that started with 100 undersized wrung lobster tails. Their catch also included 17 undersized stone crab claws, four undersized whole lobsters and one undersized mutton snapper, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Osvaldo Hernandez, 65, listed as a seafood business owner in Fort Lauderdale, and Vladimir Medina Martin, 43, of Miami, were each arrested on a felony charge of taking 100 or more undersized lobsters.

    • Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6
      U.S.
      The Week

      Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6

      Illinois state Rep. Chris Miller (R), the husband of freshman U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), acknowledged Thursday that his pickup truck was parked in a restricted area outside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, but he said the "Three Percenter" militia sticker on the back window doesn't mean anything. "Army friend gave me decal," Miller told The Daily Beast in an email late Thursday. The Three Percenters, founded in 2008, are a "radical militia group" implicated in leading the Jan. 6 siege along with the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and other far-right extremist groups, the FBI said in an affidavit filed in the case against alleged rioter Robert Gieswein.

      • 3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
        3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
        HuffPost
      • Three Percenter Truck at Capitol on Jan. 6 Belongs to Hitler-Quoting Rep’s Husband
        Three Percenter Truck at Capitol on Jan. 6 Belongs to Hitler-Quoting Rep’s Husband
        The Daily Beast
    • More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswana’s Okavango Delta
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswana’s Okavango Delta

      Only reachable by canoe, this Xigera hideaway is centered along lush riverbeds and a rich concentration of wildlife. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

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      CBS News Videos

      13 years after Madeleine McCann went missing, investigators believe they have a credible suspect

      Three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from her bed on vacation in 2007. Now, investigators believe they have a credible suspect who may know what happened to McCann. Peter Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" with the investigation into this suspect on this week's "48 Hours."

    • DeSantis Defends COVID Record, Needling Critics: ‘The Lockdown States Got It Wrong’
      U.S.
      National Review

      DeSantis Defends COVID Record, Needling Critics: ‘The Lockdown States Got It Wrong’

      Florida governor Ron DeSantis defended his state's response to the coronavirus pandemic in a Friday morning speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference. DeSantis was the first elected official to speak to the conference, which is being held in Orlando, Fla. this year.

      • In DeSantis vs. Hogan, two competing visions of the GOP for 2024
        In DeSantis vs. Hogan, two competing visions of the GOP for 2024
        Yahoo News
      • Florida Gov Ron DeSantis Calls State 'Oasis of Freedom' in Nation Suffering 'Oppressive Lockdowns'
        Florida Gov Ron DeSantis Calls State 'Oasis of Freedom' in Nation Suffering 'Oppressive Lockdowns'
        Storyful
    • Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown
      U.S.
      NextShark

      Asian Man in Critical Condition After Being Stabbed in the Back With a Butcher Knife in NY Chinatown

      An Asian man is in critical condition after getting stabbed by a butcher knife in New York's Chinatown on Thursday evening. The 36-year-old local resident was attacked around 6:15 p.m. near the federal courthouse, near the corner of Worth Street and Baxter street next to the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse, reports PIX11. Call came in at 6:20 for report of a stabbing at Baxter Street and Worth Street.

      • No words exchanged before man stabbed in back in Chinatown
        No words exchanged before man stabbed in back in Chinatown
        WABC – NY
      • Suspect 'didn't like the way' Chinatown stabbing victim looked at him
        Suspect 'didn't like the way' Chinatown stabbing victim looked at him
        WABC – NY
    • 9-year-old girl cries to virtual class that she's 'starving,' local food bank steps in
      U.S.
      TODAY

      9-year-old girl cries to virtual class that she's 'starving,' local food bank steps in

      A 9-year-old girl living in the Jersey Shore area broke down in her virtual class and told her class she was “starving,” a local food bank said. Fulfill, a food bank based in New Jersey, told TODAY Food they got a call from the school district social worker who explained the girl had been having trouble concentrating and started to cry “uncontrollably.” "When asked what was wrong, she confessed in front of her entire class that she was starving,” Linda Kellner, the director of external affairs for Fulfill, said.

    • Newly confirmed Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is 'obsessed' with creating 'clean-energy jobs'
      Business
      The Week

      Newly confirmed Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm is 'obsessed' with creating 'clean-energy jobs'

      The Senate on Thursday confirmed former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, 64-35, to lead the Energy Department, with 14 Republicans joining all 50 members of the Democratic caucus to give President Biden his 10th Cabinet-level appointee (plus one deputy secretary). After her confirmation, Granholm tweeted that she's "obsessed with creating good-paying clean energy jobs in all corners of America in service of addressing our climate crisis" and "impatient for results." Granholm repeated her priorities on MSNBC Thursday night.

      • Former Michigan Gov. Granholm confirmed as energy secretary
        Former Michigan Gov. Granholm confirmed as energy secretary
        Associated Press
      • Senate confirms former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm as energy secretary
        Senate confirms former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm as energy secretary
        Axios
    • Girl, 11, finds parents dead in Missouri home. Both had Covid-19.
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Girl, 11, finds parents dead in Missouri home. Both had Covid-19.

      The 11-year-old daughter of a Missouri couple with coronavirus found her parents dead in their home, according to NBC affiliate KSDK. Chuck Duy, who said he spoke to a family member, told KSDK that the incident was a “terrible, tragic thing.” Since the start of the pandemic, Missouri has recorded a total of nearly 520,000 Covid-19 cases and 8,404 deaths, according to an NBC News tally.

    • $1,400 stimulus checks set for House vote today. Here’s what to know
      Politics
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      $1,400 stimulus checks set for House vote today. Here’s what to know

      The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan with $1,400 stimulus checks for most Americans on Friday before sending the legislation to the Senate for consideration. Democrats are hoping to pass the stimulus deal into law before Mar. 14, the day that $300 weekly unemployment benefits approved in December's coronavirus package expire. Around 11.4 million workers could lose their unemployment benefits between Mar. 14 and Apr. 11 unless Congress passes the bill before the mid-March deadline, a study by The Century Foundation found.

      • Stimulus measures helped lift 1.6 million Americans out of poverty
        Stimulus measures helped lift 1.6 million Americans out of poverty
        Yahoo Money
      • The Next Phase in the Stimulus Fight
        The Next Phase in the Stimulus Fight
        The Fiscal Times
    • This United flight from Florida was just about to take off. Then came the pepper spray
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      This United flight from Florida was just about to take off. Then came the pepper spray

      A United Airlines flight out of Southwest Florida International Airport ran into some trouble Monday afternoon, but it had nothing to do with mechanical issues or lack of face masks. A passenger on the plane from Fort Myers to Newark International accidentally discharged a can of pepper spray from his keychain shortly before takeoff, Fox 4 Now first reported. A spokesperson for United Airlines said in a statement that the flight returned to the gate to let off anyone in distress.

    • Journalist Tim O'Brien, who's seen Trump's taxes, thinks Trump's accountant will now flip in D.A. inquiry
      Politics
      The Week

      Journalist Tim O'Brien, who's seen Trump's taxes, thinks Trump's accountant will now flip in D.A. inquiry

      Bloomberg's Tim O'Brien, one of the few journalists who has seen former President Donald Trump's tax returns, told MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell on Thursday night he will sleep better now that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance finally has eight years of Trump's financial documents, from 2011 to 2019. O'Brien went on to explain why he thinks it's likely Trump's chief accountant, Allen Weisselberg, will flip on Trump. "The thing to really focus in on here is that it's not just the tax records that Cy Vance has now," O'Brien said.

    • Former U.S. gymnastics coach dies by suicide after sex crime charges filed in Michigan
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Former U.S. gymnastics coach dies by suicide after sex crime charges filed in Michigan

      Police found the body of a former U.S. gymnastics coach who had ties to disgraced doctor Larry Nassar hours after he was criminally charged in Michigan on Thursday. State police troopers found the body of the man, John Geddert, who died by suicide, in a rest area off an interstate at 3:24 p.m. ET in Grand Ledge, Michigan, said Kelly Rossman-McKinney, a spokeswoman for Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Geddert, who led the U.S. women's gymnastics team at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London, was charged with 20 counts of human trafficking and forced labor resulting in injury, one count of racketeering, two counts of criminal sexual conduct and one count of lying to police, according to a state criminal complaint filed in Eaton County.

      • Former U.S. gymnastics coach John Geddert kills himself hours after being charged with 24 crimes
        Former U.S. gymnastics coach John Geddert kills himself hours after being charged with 24 crimes
        Yahoo Sports
      • Former USA Gymnastics Coach John Geddert Dead After Human Trafficking Charges
        Former USA Gymnastics Coach John Geddert Dead After Human Trafficking Charges
        HuffPost
    • New exotic invasive snake captured in Everglades National Park. It’s likely a released pet
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      New exotic invasive snake captured in Everglades National Park. It’s likely a released pet

      Park staff and biologists from the United States Geological Survey's Fort Collins Science Center captured the snake, which was identified as a non-native Central American milk snake. It appears to be a solo snake, good news for a park and Everglades ecosystem overrun by exotic invasive reptiles. This individual is thought to be a released pet because of its docile behavior and unusual coloration,” USGS said in a statement, adding this species has never been documented in the Everglades before.

    • Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king as intelligence officials to release report on Khashoggi killing
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king as intelligence officials to release report on Khashoggi killing

      President Joe Biden has spoken with King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia ahead of the release of a report from US intelligence officials that is expected to reveal that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved and likely ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. A White House report of their phone call on Thursday did not disclose whether they discussed the findings in the report. The leaders “discussed regional security, including the renewed diplomatic efforts led by the United Nations and the United States to end the war in Yemen, and the US commitment to help Saudi Arabia defend its territory as it faces attacks from Iranian-aligned groups,” according to a readout of their call.

      • 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 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Intelligence report: Saudi prince 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Yahoo News
    • Rep. Al Green scolds GOP over Equality Act: ‘You used God to enslave my foreparents’
      Politics
      TheGrio

      Rep. Al Green scolds GOP over Equality Act: ‘You used God to enslave my foreparents’

      Green pushed back against Republican arguments invoking religion as a reason to kill the bill that protects LGBTQ rights. Congressman Al Green, who represents Texas' Ninth District, delivered an impassioned speech on the floor of the House of Representatives Thursday, where he spoke out in support of the Equality Act, which would establish federal LGBTQ anti-discrimination protections.

      • House Passes Equality Act, Landmark Bill Protecting LGBTQ Rights
        House Passes Equality Act, Landmark Bill Protecting LGBTQ Rights
        HuffPost
      • ‘Have You No Shame?’ Rep. Al Green Delivers Impassioned Speech on Equality Act
        ‘Have You No Shame?’ Rep. Al Green Delivers Impassioned Speech on Equality Act
        Rolling Stone
    • While Biden visits storm-torn Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz will be giving a speech on 'cancel culture' in Florida
      Politics
      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 Cancún.'
        Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancún.'
        Yahoo News
      • Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancún.'
        Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancún.'
        Yahoo News Video
    • What the Neera Tanden affair reveals about the Washington DC swamp
      Politics
      The Guardian

      What the Neera Tanden affair reveals about the Washington DC swamp

      When sifting through the wreckage to try to make sense of this epoch, future anthropologists should dust off whatever records will be preserved about Neera Tanden's star-crossed nomination to an obscure-but-powerful White House office. As a political operative and head of a corporate-funded thinktank, she does not have especially relevant experience for the appointment – in fact, whether in gubernatorial administrations, mayoral offices or Capitol Hill budget committees, there are far more qualified experts for this gig. Critics allege that Tanden busted a union of journalists.

      • The Fate Of Neera Tanden's Nomination Comes Down To 1 Moderate GOP Senator
        The Fate Of Neera Tanden's Nomination Comes Down To 1 Moderate GOP Senator
        HuffPost
      • WH says it's 'continuing to fight' for Tanden
        WH says it's 'continuing to fight' for Tanden
        Associated Press Videos
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      Associated Press Videos

      Big fire burns commercial yard, buses in LA County

      A huge fire is burning in a commercial area of south Los Angeles County. The fire erupted in Compton before dawn Friday, consuming what appears to be stacks of pallets and spreading to rows of charter-style buses parked in a lot next door. Feb.

    • Residents of an Indian slum thought they were getting vaccinated like everyone else but were unknowingly part of a clinical trial
      World
      INSIDER

      Residents of an Indian slum thought they were getting vaccinated like everyone else but were unknowingly part of a clinical trial

      A white van drove through the slums of Bhopal in central India advertising a COVID-19 vaccine. The van reportedly said that anyone who got one would receive 750 rupees. It seemed like a win-win for residents in the slums of Bhopal in central India when a white van drove through the streets advertising, "Come and take the coronavirus vaccine and get 750 rupees!" from its speaker system.

    • Biden orders airstrikes against infrastructure used by 'Iranian-backed militant groups' in Syria
      World
      Business Insider

      Biden orders airstrikes against infrastructure used by 'Iranian-backed militant groups' in Syria

      The US launched airstrikes Thursday night against "Iranian-backed militant groups" in Syria. The Defense Department said the strikes were carried out at the direction of President Joe Biden. The strikes came after rocket attacks targeting US forces in Iraq.

      • US targets Iranian militants in Syria
        US targets Iranian militants in Syria
        Associated Press Videos
      • Syria air strike targets were Iran-backed militia
        Syria air strike targets were Iran-backed militia
        Reuters Videos
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Liz Cheney ‘a fool’ for criticising Trump
      Politics
      The Independent

      Marjorie Taylor Greene calls Liz Cheney ‘a fool’ for criticising Trump

      Marjorie Taylor Greene called her fellow House Republican Liz Cheney "a fool" for refusing to support Donald Trump. "Liz Cheney and any other Republican that wants to make statements against President Donald Trump is a fool," she said. Ms Greene's comments come a day after Ms Cheney publicly broke with House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy by saying she did not think Mr Trump should speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference nor should have any leadership role in the party or the country's leadership.

    • Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine recommended for emergency use. How is it different?
      Health
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine recommended for emergency use. How is it different?

      Another coronavirus vaccine is one step closer to joining the fight against the pandemic in the U.S. — and this one only requires a single shot. A U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory committee of medical experts on Friday recommended the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine for emergency use authorization after reviewing and discussing the latest clinical trial data, deciding that the benefits outweigh the risks. It's the third COVID-19 vaccine to be recommended for emergency use authorization in the United States, and could be the third to be fully authorized for use in people 18 and older if the FDA gives it the green light.

      • FDA Panel Recommends Johnson & Johnson Vaccine For COVID-19
        FDA Panel Recommends Johnson & Johnson Vaccine For COVID-19
        HuffPost
      • J&J single-dose COVID-19 vaccine recommended for emergency use
        J&J single-dose COVID-19 vaccine recommended for emergency use
        Yahoo Finance
    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • “How about we skip ‘he won’t win’ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.”

    • “With independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House — except as a tourist.”

    • “They might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.”

    • “The next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump — whether or not he decides to run again.”

    • “Donald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.”

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