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    • Senate passes $8.3B bill to fight coronavirus

      Senate passes $8.3B bill to fight coronavirus

      The package to combat the spread of the virus, which passed in the Senate on a 96-1 vote, now goes to President Trump's desk for his signature.

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      • California holds cruise ship offshore for screening

        California holds cruise ship offshore for screening

      • Elizabeth Warren ends presidential bid

        Elizabeth Warren ends presidential bid

      • What's behind Biden's Super Tuesday surge?

        What's behind Biden's Super Tuesday surge?

      • Viewers call out Wallenda's volcano high-wire crossing

        Viewers call out Wallenda's volcano high-wire crossing

      • Dems seem to learn lesson from Trump's GOP takeover

        Dems seem to learn lesson from Trump's GOP takeover

    • Warren weighs her options. Endorsing Sanders is probably No. 1.
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      Yahoo News

      Warren weighs her options. Endorsing Sanders is probably No. 1.

      And even in the state where Warren did best, she still lost to both Biden and Sanders. The fact that it was her home state of Massachusetts added insult to injury. All told, Warren emerged from Super Tuesday — a day when 1,357 delegates were up for grabs — with a gain of just 36 delegates, for a total of around 60, compared with more than 500 for both Sanders and Biden.

      • Sanders Calls Race Against Biden a ‘Conflict of Ideas’
        Sanders Calls Race Against Biden a ‘Conflict of Ideas’
        Bloomberg
      • Bad night for Elizabeth Warren capped by losing home state of Massachusetts
        Bad night for Elizabeth Warren capped by losing home state of Massachusetts
        USA TODAY
    • EPA administrator criticizes inspector general's conclusions on Scott Pruitt's alleged abuses
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      Yahoo News

      EPA administrator criticizes inspector general's conclusions on Scott Pruitt's alleged abuses

      Scott Pruitt, the onetime administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, was once a potent symbol of corruption within the Trump administration, as well as of its push to roll back environmental protections. With his penchant for first-class flights and other reported excesses — including, most infamously, an ill-fated search for a used mattress from the Trump International Hotel — Pruitt became an increasing problem for a White House that had promised to hold public officials accountable. Trump fired Pruitt just a day after Ingraham's second call for him to do so.

    • FISA Court Blacklists FBI Agents Involved in Surveilling Carter Page
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      National Review

      FISA Court Blacklists FBI Agents Involved in Surveilling Carter Page

      The chief judge on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has barred Justice Department and FBI officials under review for wiretapping former Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page from appearing before the Court. In a 19-page opinion, Judge James E. Boasberg ordered that “FBI personnel under disciplinary review in relation to their work on FISA applications accordingly should not participate in drafting, verifying, reviewing, or submitting such application to the Court while the review is pending. He added that any “DOJ or FBI personnel under disciplinary or criminal review” are also prohibited from working on FISA applications.

    • Feds: Keep Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff in prison for his 'extraordinarily evil' crimes
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      USA TODAY

      Feds: Keep Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff in prison for his 'extraordinarily evil' crimes

      NEW YORK — Federal prosecutors on Wednesday night objected to Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernard Madoff's bid for release from prison, arguing that the reviled and ailing ex-financier should continue serving his 150-year sentence. Charging that the 81-year-old convict who ran one of history's biggest scams has "demonstrated a wholesale lack of understanding of the seriousness of his crimes and a lack of compassion for his victims," the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York urged a judge to keep him in prison. The recommendation came in response to Madoff's legal motion in February for compassionate release based on failing health.

    • Thailand announces compulsory quarantine for arrivals from six places
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Thailand announces compulsory quarantine for arrivals from six places

      The Thai government on Thursday announces new compulsory quarantine measure for arrivals from four countries and two territories in a bid to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The move came as the Thai postal service began disinfecting all packages received from overseas, although the World Health Organization has said it is safe to receive post from badly affected countries such as China. The quarantine announcement, published in the official Royal Gazette on Thursday, classified South Korea, China, Macao, Hong Kong, Italy and Iran as "dangerous communicable disease areas".

      • New Hampshire Coronavirus Patient Breaks Quarantine to Attend Dartmouth Event
        New Hampshire Coronavirus Patient Breaks Quarantine to Attend Dartmouth Event
        Time
      • You Already Live in Quarantine
        You Already Live in Quarantine
        The Atlantic
    • 8% of Iran's parliament has the coronavirus, and it released 54,000 prisoners as the country descends into chaos
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      Business Insider

      8% of Iran's parliament has the coronavirus, and it released 54,000 prisoners as the country descends into chaos

      Eight percent of Iran's parliament — 23 out of 290 members — has been infected with the coronavirus. At least seven government officials also have it, including one of Iran's vice presidents, and a key adviser to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died from the virus. Iran is descending into chaos amid the coronavirus outbreak, with the government seemingly incapable of handling the scale of the crisis and going as far as to threaten the death penalty to those who hoard necessary materials or equipment.

      • Coronavirus has spread to nearly all Iran provinces: president
        Coronavirus has spread to nearly all Iran provinces: president
        Reuters
      • Iran says 92 dead as coronavirus reaches all but one province
        Iran says 92 dead as coronavirus reaches all but one province
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    • The 2020 Geneva Motor Show Is Canceled, Forcing Automakers to Unveil Their Cars Online
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      Architectural Digest

      The 2020 Geneva Motor Show Is Canceled, Forcing Automakers to Unveil Their Cars Online

      The major European event was canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus—but the cars revealed online proved to be as exciting as they are bold in design Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

      • Fox News Cancels Upfront Due To Coronavirus Concerns
        Fox News Cancels Upfront Due To Coronavirus Concerns
        Deadline
      • One of world's biggest TV markets cancelled on coronavirus fears
        One of world's biggest TV markets cancelled on coronavirus fears
        AFP Relax News
    • Here's How to Self-Quarantine If You Get Exposed to Coronavirus
      Lifestyle
      Time

      Here's How to Self-Quarantine If You Get Exposed to Coronavirus

      As the new coronavirus COVID-19 continues to spread around the world, an increasing number of people have been told to self-quarantine. While some have tested positive for the virus, others have simply been exposed to it and have been advised to self-quarantine as a precaution. Not everyone, however, is taking self-quarantine seriously.

    • Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted and Imprisoned Daughters, Says London Court
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      The Daily Beast

      Dubai’s Ruler, Sheikh Mohammed, Abducted and Imprisoned Daughters, Says London Court

      LONDON—Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the ruler of Dubai, ordered his henchmen to abduct two of his daughters and force them into captivity after they tried to flee from his controlling grasp, according to a British court. One of the women was subjected to inhumane treatment amounting to torture in the view of a British High Court judge, whose findings about the 70-year-old leader were unsealed in London on Thursday. Sir Andrew McFarlane, the most senior family judge in England, published his findings as part of a case that was brought to protect two of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's younger children, who currently live in the U.K. Their mother is the daughter of Jordan's late King Hussein.

      • Dubai ruler ordered abduction of daughters: UK judge
        Dubai ruler ordered abduction of daughters: UK judge
        AFP
      • Dubai ruler kidnapped and detained two of his daughters, UK court rules
        Dubai ruler kidnapped and detained two of his daughters, UK court rules
        The Independent
    • Politics
      Yahoo News Video

      Michael Bloomberg publicly wishes for contested convention: 'I don't think I can win any other way'

      Michael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, weighs in on his first primary contest Tuesday as 14 states go to the polls.

    • Warren ends 2020 presidential bid, not endorsing anyone yet
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Warren ends 2020 presidential bid, not endorsing anyone yet

      Warren's voice cracked when she talked about meeting so many little girls while campaigning around the country for the past year and knowing they “are going to have to wait four more years,” at least, to see a woman in the White House. Warren's exit leaves the Democratic field with just one female candidate: Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who has collected only one delegate toward the nomination. That is a frustrating twist for a party that once boasted the most diverse presidential field in history and harnessed the votes and energy of women to retake control of the House, primarily with female candidates, in 2018.

      • Elizabeth Warren: Forget about electability, 'cast the vote that will make you proud'
        Elizabeth Warren: Forget about electability, 'cast the vote that will make you proud'
        The Week
      • Joe Biden Wins Elizabeth Warren's Home State Of Massachusetts On Super Tuesday
        Joe Biden Wins Elizabeth Warren's Home State Of Massachusetts On Super Tuesday
        HuffPost
    • Chief Justice John Roberts Scolds Schumer for ‘Dangerous’ Threat Directed at Conservative Justices
      U.S.
      National Review

      Chief Justice John Roberts Scolds Schumer for ‘Dangerous’ Threat Directed at Conservative Justices

      Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts on Wednesday criticized Senator Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) over comments the minority leader made in reference to an abortion case currently being debated by the court. “For Justice Roberts to follow the right wing's deliberate misinterpretation of what Senator Schumer said, while remaining silent when President Trump attacked Justices Sotomayor and Ginsberg last week, shows Justice Roberts does not just call balls and strikes,” a spokesperson for Schumer responded. Earlier Wednesday, Schumer appeared to threaten Republican justices.

      • I'm an Orthodox Jewish Woman Who Had an Abortion with the Blessing of My Rabbi
        I'm an Orthodox Jewish Woman Who Had an Abortion with the Blessing of My Rabbi
        People
      • Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Demonstrators Meet outside the Supreme Court
        Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Demonstrators Meet outside the Supreme Court
        National Review
    • College student brings llama in tuxedo to his sister's wedding, keeping years-old promise
      Lifestyle
      USA TODAY

      College student brings llama in tuxedo to his sister's wedding, keeping years-old promise

      A Cleveland college student pulled a stunt for the ages at his sister's wedding, beginning with a promise made nearly half a decade ago. Mendl Weinstock, 21, a student at the University of Akron, made a peculiar proposal to his sister, Riva, during a 2015 road trip from Ohio to Indiana: He would only attend her wedding – whenever it would be – with a llama in tow. He told USA TODAY that he was peeved that his sister was talking about her wedding "as if it was going to happen the next day."

      • Brother of the Bride Goes Viral for Bringing Llama as His Wedding Date
        Brother of the Bride Goes Viral for Bringing Llama as His Wedding Date
        the knot
      • Bride angry over 'guest' brother brought to wedding: 'She definitely thought it was bluffing'
        Bride angry over 'guest' brother brought to wedding: 'She definitely thought it was bluffing'
        In The Know
    • Coronavirus death toll jumps to 107 in Italy, all schools shut
      World
      Reuters

      Coronavirus death toll jumps to 107 in Italy, all schools shut

      Italy closed all schools and universities and took other emergency measures on Wednesday to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus in Europe's worst-hit country as the death toll and number of cases jumped. The total number of dead in Italy rose to 107 after 28 people died of the highly contagious virus over the past 24 hours, the Civil Protection Agency said. Education Minister Lucia Azzolina said schools and universities all over the country would be closed from Thursday until at least March 15.

      • Italy closes schools and bans fans from sporting matches over Covid-19 fears
        Italy closes schools and bans fans from sporting matches over Covid-19 fears
        PA Media: World News
      • Coronavirus: Italy closes all schools and universities until mid-March
        Coronavirus: Italy closes all schools and universities until mid-March
        Yahoo News UK
    • A California man who self-quarantined after returning home from China amid the coronavirus outbreak said he is '100x more concerned' for his health in the US than he was in China
      World
      Business Insider

      A California man who self-quarantined after returning home from China amid the coronavirus outbreak said he is '100x more concerned' for his health in the US than he was in China

      A Bay Area resident visited Kunming, in China's Yunnan province — about 1,000 miles southwest of Wuhan, where the coronavirus outbreak originated — on January 25. Seeing how differently the Chinese and US governments handled the outbreak convinced him that he felt safer in China than he does on American soil. A 36-year-old US citizen from Cupertino, California, visited Kunming, China, almost 1,000 miles southwest of Wuhan, where the coronavirus outbreak originated, on January 25.

      • New Hampshire Coronavirus Patient Breaks Quarantine to Attend Dartmouth Event
        New Hampshire Coronavirus Patient Breaks Quarantine to Attend Dartmouth Event
        Time
      • ViTel Net announces turnkey solutions for COVID-19 mitigation
        ViTel Net announces turnkey solutions for COVID-19 mitigation
        PR Newswire
    • Rand Paul says he'll 'stay here all weekend' to get foreign aid cut included in coronavirus bill
      Politics
      The Week

      Rand Paul says he'll 'stay here all weekend' to get foreign aid cut included in coronavirus bill

      Congress agreed to put a bipartisan emergency spending package to curb the spread of COVID-19 up for a House vote Wednesday, but it may get held up by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who wants to include an amendment to the bill. Paul, a deficit hawk, wants to ensure the U.S. has some way to fund the COVID-19 package, so he's trying to sneak a foreign aid cut in there. Paul is confident he'll get a vote, but he's prepared to stick around in Washington all weekend either way.

      • Congress reaches bipartisan $8 billion spending deal to fight coronavirus
        Congress reaches bipartisan $8 billion spending deal to fight coronavirus
        The Week
      • U.S. House to vote on coronavirus funding on Wednesday -
        Reuters
    • Parents charged with murder after 6-year-old kept in closet dies
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Parents charged with murder after 6-year-old kept in closet dies

      A mother, father and grandmother in Arizona were charged with murder and child abuse after admitting that a 6-year-old who died was kept in a closet with his brother as punishment for "stealing food," police said Tuesday. Anthony Jose Archibeque-Martinez, 23, Elizabeth Archibeque-Martinez, 26, and Ann Marie Martinez, 50, are being held at the the Coconino County Jail on one count each of first-degree felony homicide and two counts each of child abuse, according to a statement from the Flagstaff Police Department. Officers responded to a call Monday about an unresponsive child at a Flagstaff home, the statement said.

    • Nigeria Senate Approves President’s $23 Billion Loan Request
      Business
      Bloomberg

      Nigeria Senate Approves President’s $23 Billion Loan Request

      Lawmakers gave their endorsement to the government during Thursday's proceedings in the capital, Abuja, to seek the funding expected from the Islamic Development Bank, the African Development Bank, the World Bank and creditors in China, Japan and Germany. The government will use the money to expand the railways, build a new hydro power dam and fund special intervention projects across the West African nation, according to a letter sent to the parliament in November. While Nigeria's outstanding loans amount to about about a quarter of its economic output, Africa's largest oil producer spends more than half of its revenue servicing debts.

    • Yemen cafes shut, women harassed as Huthis impose harsh morals campaign
      World
      AFP

      Yemen cafes shut, women harassed as Huthis impose harsh morals campaign

      The Huthi rebels arrived without warning, heavily armed and in a furious mood, as they barged into Ophelia, the only cafe for women in the Yemeni capital Sanaa, and demanded it be shut down immediately. In recent months, restaurants where men and women mingle have been shut down, scissor-wielding militia have policed men's hairstyles, and rebel forces have patrolled college campuses to enforce dress codes. Yemen's long war has pitted the Huthis, who are backed by Iran and control large swathes of the north, against the internationally recognised government which has the support of a Saudi-led military coalition.

    • The Best Mowers for Big Lawns
      U.S.
      Popular Mechanics

      The Best Mowers for Big Lawns

      If you have too much lawn for a standard push mower but not enough for a riding mower, consider these capable machines. From Popular Mechanics

    • Democrats Should Be Very, Very Nervous
      Politics
      National Review

      Democrats Should Be Very, Very Nervous

      After a year of campaigning, discussion, and debate among the Democrats, as of early February the party had decided Joe Biden was the favorite for its presidential nomination: He led in 19 of the 21 national polls taken before the Iowa caucuses. Then people started to vote, and it turned out they didn't like Biden at all. As of last week, the Democrats had decided to be an openly socialist party: Bernie Sanders led 20 consecutive national polls after Iowa, half of them by double digits.

      • Donna Brazile and Ronna McDaniel Spar Over How Fairly the Democratic Convention Will Treat Bernie Sanders
        Donna Brazile and Ronna McDaniel Spar Over How Fairly the Democratic Convention Will Treat Bernie Sanders
        The National Interest
      • Many young voters sat out Super Tuesday, contributing to Bernie Sanders' losses
        Many young voters sat out Super Tuesday, contributing to Bernie Sanders' losses
        USA TODAY
    • Science
      Yahoo News Video

      Large asteroid will fly close to, but won't hit, Earth next month: NASA

      A large asteroid will fly close to, but won't hit, Earth next month, according to NASA data. CNN reports that the asteroid, predicted to be between 1.1 and 2.5 miles wide, is scheduled to fly past Earth on April 29.

    • Pompeo says US will take 'all necessary measures' to bar war crimes probe of  military
      World
      USA TODAY

      Pompeo says US will take 'all necessary measures' to bar war crimes probe of military

      WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday the Trump administration would take "all necessary measures" to shield U.S. military and other personnel from a war crimes investigation by the International Criminal Court. The international court, based in the Hague, Netherlands, ruled Thursday that its prosecutors could move forward with an investigation into possible war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by the Taliban, Afghan forces and American military and CIA personnel. "This is a truly breathtaking action by an unaccountable political institution masquerading as a legal body," Pompeo said at the State Department.

      • Melania Trump, Mike Pompeo honor women of courage
        Melania Trump, Mike Pompeo honor women of courage
        USA TODAY
      • Afghan war crimes probe must go ahead, ICC judges say
        Afghan war crimes probe must go ahead, ICC judges say
        AFP
    • With North Korea border shut, China warns citizens to keep away, or else
      World
      Reuters

      With North Korea border shut, China warns citizens to keep away, or else

      SINGAPORE/SEOUL (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have told people to stay away from the border with North Korea, which has banned people from China to keep out the coronavirus, or risk being shot by North Korean guards, residents of the area said. Residents said the warning came in a printed notice that Chinese authorities in the area issued this week, the latest indication of how seriously North Korea takes the threat of the virus. Close allies China and North Korea share a 1,400-km (880-mile) frontier that is especially porous in winter, when rivers separating the countries freeze, allowing people to cross.

    • 13 notable airlines have gone out of business in the last 15 months — here's the full list
      Business
      Business Insider

      13 notable airlines have gone out of business in the last 15 months — here's the full list

      Airlines around the world saw a range of bankruptcies, liquidations, and failures, with many forced to shut down in 2019. The last year-plus has been filled with highs and lows for the airline industry. On the one hand, established players like Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have seen strong growth, customer loyalty, and new opportunities — in some cases, setting records.

      • Coronavirus pushes flagging Flybe into collapse, risking 2,000 jobs
        Coronavirus pushes flagging Flybe into collapse, risking 2,000 jobs
        Yahoo Finance UK
      • Coronavirus could cost airline industry £87bn in 2020
        Coronavirus could cost airline industry £87bn in 2020
        The Independent
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    • "At some point, the fact that a presidential candidate is LGBT will be a footnote rather than a headline."

    • "Those close to Mr. Buttigieg see no obvious political next step in Indiana."

    • "Buttigieg could run for president 40 years from now, but likely will not have to wait that long."

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