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    • Hospitals are running out of vaccines

      Hospitals are running out of vaccines

      During one of the deadliest phases of the pandemic in the U.S., health officials are growing desperate, unable to get answers as to why the vaccines are in short supply.

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      • Trump mulled replacing AG over election results

        Trump mulled replacing AG over election results

      • 'A menace to our country': GOP rep under intense fire

        'A menace to our country': GOP rep under intense fire

      • To no one's surprise, Trump shuns 'ex-presidents club'

        To no one's surprise, Trump shuns 'ex-presidents club'

      • Why presidents use executive orders

        Why presidents use executive orders

      • AOC reacts after man allegedly called for her killing

        AOC reacts after man allegedly called for her killing

    • Mexican leader says Biden offers $4B for Central America
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      Associated Press

      Mexican leader says Biden offers $4B for Central America

      President Joe Biden's first calls to foreign leaders went to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador at a strained moment for the U.S. relationship with its North American neighbors. Mexico's president said Saturday that Biden told him the U.S. would send $4 billion to help development in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala — nations whose hardships have spawned tides of migration through Mexico toward the United States. López Obrador, who spoke Friday with Biden by phone, said the two discussed immigration and the need to address the root causes of why people migrate.

    • Rioters who entered Capitol building may not be charged if they didn’t engage in violence, report says
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Rioters who entered Capitol building may not be charged if they didn’t engage in violence, report says

      Rioters who stormed the Capitol Building may not face criminal charges if they did not act violently, a report says. Federal law enforcement officials are reportedly debating not pressing charges against some of the pro-Trump mob to prevent hundreds of cases swamping the court system. No final decision has made on the non-charging of individuals who took part in the 6 January pro-Trump violence, according to the Washington Post.

      • A Digital Dragnet Is Coming For The U.S. Capitol Insurrectionists
        A Digital Dragnet Is Coming For The U.S. Capitol Insurrectionists
        HuffPost
      • Lawyers representing the Capitol insurrectionists are building a damning case against Trump
        Lawyers representing the Capitol insurrectionists are building a damning case against Trump
        Business Insider
    • Letters to the Editor: Trump did a lot of bad things, but he outdid himself with this pardon
      Politics
      Los Angeles Times Opinion

      Letters to the Editor: Trump did a lot of bad things, but he outdid himself with this pardon

      To the editor: Former President Trump did a lot of things that were terrible, but none was as disturbing to me as his pardon of a man who paid to have his daughter accepted to USC under false pretenses. The fact that the pardon was backed by several businesspeople who were financial supporters of Trump is yet another example of people being able to buy their way out of almost any crime. To the editor: Pardon me, but Trump's pardon of his former campaign manager Stephen K. Bannon may actually further endanger him.

    • $1 billion U.S. Mega Millions jackpot up for grabs after record winless streak
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      Reuters

      $1 billion U.S. Mega Millions jackpot up for grabs after record winless streak

      A billion-dollar Mega Millions jackpot that has been building for four months will be up for grabs on Friday, available to whoever can beat the one-in-302 million odds. "We generally see a lot of the sales occur on the day of the drawings," Mega Millions spokesman Seth Elkin, of the Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency, said by telephone. The selection of the six numbers will be the 37th semi-weekly drawing since the last grand prize winner was picked on Sept. 15, the longest jackpot dry spell Mega Millions has ever had, Elkin said.

      • $1B Mega Millions ticket sold in Michigan
        $1B Mega Millions ticket sold in Michigan
        Yahoo News Video
      • Mega Millions jackpot reaches $1B
        Mega Millions jackpot reaches $1B
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • The Bidens were reportedly left waiting outside the White House on Inauguration Day because Trump sent the staff home
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      Business Insider

      The Bidens were reportedly left waiting outside the White House on Inauguration Day because Trump sent the staff home

      Biden reportedly wasn't greeted by White House staff on Inauguration Day because Trump sent them home. Trump reportedly sent the butlers home so "there would be no-one to help the Bidens when they arrived." Chief usher Timothy Harleth left his role before the Bidens arrived at the White House.

      • For Biden, pandemic safety starts at home: In the White House
        For Biden, pandemic safety starts at home: In the White House
        Yahoo News
      • Bidens left stuck outside White House on Inauguration Day after ‘petty’ final Trump act
        Bidens left stuck outside White House on Inauguration Day after ‘petty’ final Trump act
        The Independent
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      UN: Yemen’s warring sides resume talks on prisoner exchange

      Yemen's warring sides Sunday resumed United Nations-backed negotiations over a prisoner swap, the world body said, more than three months after they completed the war's largest exchange. The talks in the Jordanian capital Amman between representatives of the internationally recognized government and the Houthi rebels, came less than a week after the U.S. designation of the Iranian-backed rebels as a terrorist group went into effect. The U.N.'s special envoy for Yemen, Martin Griffiths, urged the gathering in Amman to prioritize “the immediate and unconditional release of all sick, wounded, elderly and children detainees as well as all arbitrarily detained civilians, including women.”

    • Florida man accused of being in Capitol riot arrested at Biden inauguration
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Florida man accused of being in Capitol riot arrested at Biden inauguration

      A Florida man accused of participating in the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month was arrested Wednesday at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, the Justice Department said. Samuel Camargo, 26, was taken into custody after law enforcement in Florida attempted to arrest him on Tuesday at his home in Broward County, Florida, but learned he was not there. Investigators found him the following day in Washington, D.C. He faces charges of civil disorder, knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, knowingly engages in disorderly or disruptive conduct in any restricted building or grounds, and violent entry and disorderly conduct on Ca...

      • Man Arrested For Capitol Riot Involvement Threatened To 'Assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        Man Arrested For Capitol Riot Involvement Threatened To 'Assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        HuffPost
      • Florida man arrested while attempting to go to Biden’s inauguration after ‘storming Capitol’
        Florida man arrested while attempting to go to Biden’s inauguration after ‘storming Capitol’
        The Independent
    • Priest who attended pro-Trump rally ahead of Capitol insurrection is suspended from post and may be defrocked
      Politics
      The Independent

      Priest who attended pro-Trump rally ahead of Capitol insurrection is suspended from post and may be defrocked

      An Orthodox priest has claimed that he has been suspended by his diocese for three months and faces a “possible defrocking” after travelling to Washington, DC, to attend the “Stop the Steal” rally prior to the Capitol riots on 6 January. Reverend Mark Hodges, who is a “supply priest” at Paul the Apostle Orthodox Church in Dayton, Ohio, was “suspended from all priestly functions” from 12 January, according to the website of the Orthodox Church in America's Diocese of the Midwest. Mr Hodges told the Dayton Daily News that he travelled to Washington, DC, on 6 January for the “Stop the Steal” rally that was organised by supporters of then president Donald Trump.

    • Man who punched cop during Capitol riot has brother in Secret Service who is friends with Michelle Obama, the Huffington Post has revealed
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Man who punched cop during Capitol riot has brother in Secret Service who is friends with Michelle Obama, the Huffington Post has revealed

      Scott Kevin Fairlamb, 43, of Stockholm, New Jersey, was arrested on five charges on January 22. Preston Fairlamb III led Michelle Obama's service detail while she was First Lady. The son of a police officer who punched a cop during the Capitol riots also has a brother in the Secret Service who Michelle Obama previously described as a "real friend," the Huffington Post found.

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      Judge Jeanine: Welcome to the Biden administration, home to the new slogan, 'America Last'

      The Judge highlights the agenda of the new Biden presidency

    • Dems Urged Not to ‘Waste a Second’ Negotiating as Republicans Back Away From COVID Relief
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Dems Urged Not to ‘Waste a Second’ Negotiating as Republicans Back Away From COVID Relief

      Democrats are facing new objections from Republicans over the Biden administration's COVID-19 relief package, a maddening reality that has set off alarm bells among progressives who fear hard-fought issues could be left on the chopping block. While President Joe Biden has long touted a working ability to inspire bipartisanship, some on the party's left wing are already warning against spending too much time trying to negotiate with the GOP, citing double control in the House and Senate and playing up the importance of providing fast monetary relief to Americans during the pandemic. “Democrats need to just plow ahead,” said Larry Cohen, chairman of Our Revolution, a grassroots network that supported Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-VT) presidential bids.

    • Lucas Interior Embraces Color to Modernize Palm Springs Spanish Revival Home
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      Lucas Interior Embraces Color to Modernize Palm Springs Spanish Revival Home

      The materials and colors took center stage,” said David Lucas when it came to the design of the home. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Former Estonian president compares Trump Jr to ‘exceptionally small-brained fish’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Former Estonian president compares Trump Jr to ‘exceptionally small-brained fish’

      A former president of Estonia has compared Donald Trump Jr to an “exceptionally small-brained fish” in response to a wild attempt to talk up his father on Twitter. Following his father's departure from office on Wednesday, Mr Trump Jr took to Twitter on Friday in an attempt to shore up his presidential legacy. “Donald Trump is the first president in modern history[sic] did not start a new war,” he tweeted.

    • ‘We’re not packing our bags at 100 million’: Biden press secretary hits back at complaints Covid vaccine plan not enough
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘We’re not packing our bags at 100 million’: Biden press secretary hits back at complaints Covid vaccine plan not enough

      The White House press secretary has responded to criticism from the public that Joe Biden's plan to administer 100 million vaccines in 100 days was not enough, at a time when Covid-19 surges through the US. “Our objective in setting that bold goal … is to set our own markers but also set markers for the American people,” Jen Psaki said on Good Morning America on Friday. Mr Biden unveiled his national Covid-19 plan on Thursday, which included how his administration intended to get 100 million vaccines into the arms of Americans within 100 days.

      • How Biden's administration will increase COVID vaccine supply
        How Biden's administration will increase COVID vaccine supply
        ABC News Videos
      • Biden vows to move ‘heaven and earth’ to administer 100 million vaccine doses in 100 days as he calls Trump effort a ‘dismal failure’
        Biden vows to move ‘heaven and earth’ to administer 100 million vaccine doses in 100 days as he calls Trump effort a ‘dismal failure’
        The Independent
    • Republican governors are ordering their National Guard troops home from DC amid backlash over members resting in a parking garage
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Republican governors are ordering their National Guard troops home from DC amid backlash over members resting in a parking garage

      Several Republican governors said they're ordering their National Guard members to return home from DC, amid reports that the Guardsmen have endured poor conditions. The governors of Florida, Montana, New Hampshire, and Texas have recently complained about the way the troops were treated. Over 20,000 Guardsmen were sent to Washington, DC, following the US Capitol insurrection on January 6 and ahead of President Joe Biden's inauguration.

      • Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry
        Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry
        Associated Press
      • New Hampshire governor orders National Guard troops to return home from DC
        New Hampshire governor orders National Guard troops to return home from DC
        FOX News Videos
    • A Texas man who tweeted "Assassinate AOC" is facing charges in the Capitol riot, FBI says
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A Texas man who tweeted "Assassinate AOC" is facing charges in the Capitol riot, FBI says

      A Texas man charged in the US Capitol riot tweeted "Assassinate AOC" the day of the attack. In a criminal complaint, the FBI says Garret Miller made multiple threats of violence online. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has said she thought she was going to die during the insurrection.

      • Man Arrested For Capitol Riot Involvement Threatened To 'Assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        Man Arrested For Capitol Riot Involvement Threatened To 'Assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        HuffPost
      • U.S. charges Texas man with threatening to 'assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        U.S. charges Texas man with threatening to 'assassinate' Rep. Ocasio-Cortez
        Reuters
    • Amanda Gorman: inaugural poet lands prestigious job offer
      Entertainment
      The Independent

      Amanda Gorman: inaugural poet lands prestigious job offer

      Amanda Gorman, the inaugural poet who read “The Hill We Climb” at President Joe Biden's swearing-in, has a new job offer. Morgan State University President David Wilson offered the 22-year-old Harvard graduate a role at the historically Black university, tweeting on Wednesday (20 January), “Ms. Gorman, I need you as our Poet-in-Residence at the National Treasure, â ¦@MorganStateU.

      • Amanda Gorman Wanted To 'Repurify' The Capitol With Her Words
        Amanda Gorman Wanted To 'Repurify' The Capitol With Her Words
        HuffPost
      • Amanda Gorman’s Books Are Selling Fast Online, But You Won’t Be Able to Read Them Just Yet
        Amanda Gorman’s Books Are Selling Fast Online, But You Won’t Be Able to Read Them Just Yet
        Rolling Stone
    • Biden on collision course with Saudi Arabia that could upset Trump's alliance against Iran
      Politics
      The Telegraph

      Biden on collision course with Saudi Arabia that could upset Trump's alliance against Iran

      The Biden administration has already set itself on a collision course with Saudi Arabia after its director of National Intelligence vowed to declassify a report on the murder of Jamal Khashoggi. The push to release the intelligence community's assessment of the murder of the dissident journalist, which is believed to implicate Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has the potential to trigger a major fallout with the kingdom. Avril Haines, who was confirmed in her new role on Thursday, told Congress “we will follow the law” regarding the report, referring to the Trump administration's refusal to release the full version for US House representatives.

      • Saudi Arabia expects 'excellent relations' with Biden administration
        Saudi Arabia expects 'excellent relations' with Biden administration
        Reuters
      • Schiff asks new intel chief Avril Haines to declassify Jamal Khashoggi report
        Schiff asks new intel chief Avril Haines to declassify Jamal Khashoggi report
        Axios
    • A Michigan deputy was fired after he arrested a Black man who was going door-to-door collecting signatures
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A Michigan deputy was fired after he arrested a Black man who was going door-to-door collecting signatures

      Authorities say two deputies were sent to a neighborhood in Springfield, Michigan on January 2 after a call about a suspicious person possibly soliciting. A 10-minute video recording shows La'Ron Marshall was going door-to-door collecting signatures to form a tenant organization when police arrested him. "We hold all Calhoun County sheriff deputies to a high standard," said Sheriff Steve Hinkley in a statement video.

    • Lawyer for the 'Q Shaman' who stormed the Capitol in a fur headdress with horns says his client feels 'duped' after Trump didn't pardon him
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Lawyer for the 'Q Shaman' who stormed the Capitol in a fur headdress with horns says his client feels 'duped' after Trump didn't pardon him

      A man known as the "Q Shaman" who stormed the Capitol says he feels "duped" after Trump didn't pardon him. Jacob A. Chansley was arrested and charged earlier this month in connection with the Capitol riots. A far-right Arizona conspiracy theorist known as "QAnon Shaman," who stormed the Capitol in a fur headdress with horns, says he feels "duped" by Trump after the former president didn't pardon him, his lawyer has said.

      • QAnon Shaman feels ‘duped’ after Trump doesn’t pardon him
        QAnon Shaman feels ‘duped’ after Trump doesn’t pardon him
        The Independent
      • Shirtless, Horned QAnon Supporter Says He Regrets Getting 'Duped' by Donald Trump
        Shirtless, Horned QAnon Supporter Says He Regrets Getting 'Duped' by Donald Trump
        Complex
    • GOP Senator threatens to block Biden cabinet confirmations if Democrats push ahead with impeachment
      Politics
      The Independent

      GOP Senator threatens to block Biden cabinet confirmations if Democrats push ahead with impeachment

      Wisconsin Senator and staunch Trump supporter Ron Johnson suggested that the senate may not confirm President Biden's cabinet nominees if the Democrats go ahead with a second impeachment trial for former president Donald Trump. Mr Johnson said Democrats have to choose between "being vindictive or staffing the administration to keep the nation safe". A significant contingent of senate Republicans have argued that an impeachment trial of a former president is unconstitutional and shouldn't take place at all, but new Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has been steadfast in his commitment to holding a trial.

      • Biden responds to a question about the timing of the Trump impeachment trial
        Biden responds to a question about the timing of the Trump impeachment trial
        Yahoo News Video
      • Trump's Second Impeachment Trial To Begin In February
        Trump's Second Impeachment Trial To Begin In February
        HuffPost
    • Pfizer will now ship fewer COVID-19 vaccine vials to the US after scientists discovered extra doses in them
      Health
      INSIDER

      Pfizer will now ship fewer COVID-19 vaccine vials to the US after scientists discovered extra doses in them

      Pfizer will ship fewer COVID-19 vaccine vials to the US after extra doses were discovered. The company has pushed the FDA to formally acknowledge the extra doses found in each vial. Last month, pharmacists across the US found a pleasant surprise when they discovered that the vials of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine contained extra doses.

      • Immunity from first vaccine dose could be as low as 33%, health chief warns
        Immunity from first vaccine dose could be as low as 33%, health chief warns
        Yahoo News UK
      • WHO says Pfizer deal could allow poor countries to start vaccinating in Feb.
        WHO says Pfizer deal could allow poor countries to start vaccinating in Feb.
        Reuters
    • 'You shouldn't be calling yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's military service is under scrutiny from a fellow Army veteran in Congress
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      'You shouldn't be calling yourself a Ranger': Tom Cotton's military service is under scrutiny from a fellow Army veteran in Congress

      Republican Sen. Tom Cotton's past characterization of his military service is drawing scrutiny from critics. A recent Salon report resurfaced a longtime debate over military titles. Democratic Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, a US Army veteran, took note of the debate said that the "truth matters."

    • Over 3 dozen Democrats lawmakers urge Biden to commute the sentences of all remaining federal death row inmates
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Over 3 dozen Democrats lawmakers urge Biden to commute the sentences of all remaining federal death row inmates

      Thirty-seven lawmakers asked President Joe Biden to commute the sentences of all remaining federal death row inmates. The effort was led by Reps. Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Cori Bush of Missouri. Biden is opposed to the death penalty and campaigned on ending the practice.

    • Biden apologizes to National Guard chief after 5,000 soldiers had to reportedly sleep in a DC parking garage with only one bathroom
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Biden apologizes to National Guard chief after 5,000 soldiers had to reportedly sleep in a DC parking garage with only one bathroom

      President Joe Biden called the National Guard's chief on Friday to issue an apology. National Guard members were forced to vacate the Capitol on Thursday, according to Politico. President Joe Biden has called the chief of the National Guard Bureau to apologize after images circulated online of troops sleeping in a parking garage.

      • Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry
        Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry
        Associated Press
      • Outrage after National Guard stationed in DC forced to sleep in parking garage
        Outrage after National Guard stationed in DC forced to sleep in parking garage
        FOX News Videos
    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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