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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.
      Politics
      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.

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

      • Roe v. Wade might not matter after Supreme Court decides this case
        Roe v. Wade might not matter after Supreme Court decides this case
        CBS News
      • Roberts rebukes Schumer for ‘dangerous’ remarks about two conservative justices
        Roberts rebukes Schumer for ‘dangerous’ remarks about two conservative justices
        MarketWatch
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      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.

    • The Best Mowers for Big Lawns
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      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

    • Airstrike in northwest Syria kills 15 ahead of Moscow summit
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      Associated Press

      Airstrike in northwest Syria kills 15 ahead of Moscow summit

      An airstrike on a rebel-held village in northwest Syria hit a poultry farm where several displaced families were sheltering early Thursday, killing at least 15 people including children while wounding several others, opposition activists said. The activists blamed Russian warplanes for the strike on Maaret Musreen village, which is home to thousands of internally displaced people. The strike came hours ahead of a meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss the escalation in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, which comes amid a monthslong Russian-backed Syrian government offensive there.

      • Russia says rebel positions in Syria's Idlib have merged with Turkish army posts
        Russia says rebel positions in Syria's Idlib have merged with Turkish army posts
        Reuters
      • UN envoy urges 'immediate diplomatic solution' in Syria's Idlib
        UN envoy urges 'immediate diplomatic solution' in Syria's Idlib
        AFP
    • U.S. opposes releasing a dying Bernard Madoff from prison early
      U.S.
      Reuters

      U.S. opposes releasing a dying Bernard Madoff from prison early

      The U.S. government opposed Bernard Madoff's request to be freed from prison even if he is close to death from kidney failure, saying he has never accepted responsibility for his massive Ponzi scheme or shown compassion for victims. In a Wednesday night court filing, prosecutors said denying the 81-year-old Madoff's request would uphold victims' and public faith in the justice system. They said Madoff should continue serving his 150-year sentence, to ensure that "one of history's worst fraudsters" faces the consequences of his crimes.

      • Feds: Keep Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff in prison for his 'extraordinarily evil' crimes
        Feds: Keep Ponzi scheme mastermind Bernie Madoff in prison for his 'extraordinarily evil' crimes
        USA TODAY
      • Prosecutors urge denial of early prison release for Bernie Madoff
        Prosecutors urge denial of early prison release for Bernie Madoff
        MarketWatch
    • Tulsi Gabbard may have just qualified for the next Democratic debate thanks to American Samoa
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Tulsi Gabbard may have just qualified for the next Democratic debate thanks to American Samoa

      Associated Press Under the most recent rules, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii may have qualified for the next televised debate by snagging a delegate in American Samoa's primary. Later on Tuesday night, a DNC official said the delegate threshold "will go up" to qualify for future debates. Gabbard is the fifth major candidate remaining in the race despite not qualifying for the debate stage recently and failing to crack the top five in any of the first four states.

      • Did Bloomberg run the worst presidential campaign ever? Probably. But Biden will be thankful for his deep pockets
        Did Bloomberg run the worst presidential campaign ever? Probably. But Biden will be thankful for his deep pockets
        The Independent
      • Bloomberg addresses supporters following campaign exit
        Bloomberg addresses supporters following campaign exit
        Yahoo News Video
    • South Korea Is Getting An 'Aircraft Carrier' To Compete With China And Japan
      World
      The National Interest

      South Korea Is Getting An 'Aircraft Carrier' To Compete With China And Japan

      Key point: Seoul for years has mulled a purchase of F-35Bs to complement the country's land-based F-35As. South Korea is getting an aircraft carrier. The vessel could help Seoul's navy to compete with its main rivals, the Chinese and Japanese fleets.

      • South Korea reports lowest new infections for a week
        South Korea reports lowest new infections for a week
        AFP
      • China is recording so few new coronavirus infections that South Korea looks like the new center of the epidemic
        China is recording so few new coronavirus infections that South Korea looks like the new center of the epidemic
        Business Insider
    • Joe Biden is surging but his campaign has one weak spot: Joe Biden himself
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Joe Biden is surging but his campaign has one weak spot: Joe Biden himself

      Pew Research had shown several times that Democrats on Twitter are more liberal than Democrats overall, and that Twitter Democrats are less supportive of Joe Biden and more supportive of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. But pushed by some early wins, and the overwhelming presence of a loud minority on social media, the Sanders train took off in the traditional media too, bringing excitement and panic to liberal and moderate journalists and pundits alike. It was not to be.

      • Biden overcomes power of money with stunning Super Tuesday. Bloomberg? He just wasted half a billion on a failed experiment
        Biden overcomes power of money with stunning Super Tuesday. Bloomberg? He just wasted half a billion on a failed experiment
        The Independent
      • Fidel Castro was the biggest Super Tuesday loser
        Fidel Castro was the biggest Super Tuesday loser
        The Week
    • Coronavirus: Republican senator tells Trump to ‘let the professionals do the talking’ after he repeatedly contradicts expert health advice
      Politics
      The Independent

      Coronavirus: Republican senator tells Trump to ‘let the professionals do the talking’ after he repeatedly contradicts expert health advice

      A senior Republican senator has told Donald Trump to “let the professionals do the talking” after the president repeatedly contradicted medical experts in recent weeks. Mr Trump has sought to downplay the threat posed by coronavirus in the US, even as public health officials have warned of the potential for a serious outbreak. The president has said a vaccine for the virus could be available “relatively soon”, despite experts saying it will take at least a year to produce one, and last week suggested virus cases were “going very substantially down, not up” as officials recorded numbers increasing.

      • The US's top virus expert lowered expectations on a coronavirus vaccine after Trump's health secretary boasted about its development
        The US's top virus expert lowered expectations on a coronavirus vaccine after Trump's health secretary boasted about its development
        Business Insider
      • President Trump Contradicts His Own Experts On Coronavirus Response
        President Trump Contradicts His Own Experts On Coronavirus Response
        CBSTV Videos
    • FISA Court Blacklists FBI Agents Involved in Surveilling Carter Page
      Politics
      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.

    • Dubai ruler ordered abduction of daughters: UK judge
      World
      AFP

      Dubai ruler ordered abduction of daughters: UK judge

      Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum ordered the abduction of two of his daughters and subjected his former wife to a "campaign of fear and intimidation", forcing her to flee to London with their two children, according to a British court ruling made public on Thursday. Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, 45, fled the United Arab Emirates last April having become "terrified" of her husband, who is also the vice-president and prime minister of the United Arab Emirates. Soon afterwards, the 70-year-old sheikh applied for their two children -- a son aged eight and a 12-year-old daughter -- to be returned to the Gulf kingdom.

      • The ruler of Dubai threatened to abduct his estranged wife Princess Haya and left loaded guns in her bedroom, according to an explosive court ruling he tried to suppress
        The ruler of Dubai threatened to abduct his estranged wife Princess Haya and left loaded guns in her bedroom, according to an explosive court ruling he tried to suppress
        INSIDER
      • 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
    • Chief Justice John Roberts issues a rare rebuke at Democrats' 'dangerous' and 'threatening statements'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Chief Justice John Roberts issues a rare rebuke at Democrats' 'dangerous' and 'threatening statements'

      Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts issued a statement rebuking Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's remarks against members of the court. At a pro-choice rally in front of the Supreme Court, Schumer referenced Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. "I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price," Schumer said, amid cheers from the crowd.

      • Roberts Condemns Schumer For Saying Justices Will Pay ‘Price' For Abortion Rulings
        Roberts Condemns Schumer For Saying Justices Will Pay ‘Price' For Abortion Rulings
        HuffPost
      • Chief Justice John Roberts scolds Chuck Schumer for 'threatening statements' against Gorsuch, Kavanaugh
        Chief Justice John Roberts scolds Chuck Schumer for 'threatening statements' against Gorsuch, Kavanaugh
        USA TODAY
    • Virus halts pilgrimages to Mecca, Friday prayers in Iran
      World
      Associated Press

      Virus halts pilgrimages to Mecca, Friday prayers in Iran

      The coronavirus outbreak disrupted Islamic worship in the Middle East as Saudi Arabia on Wednesday banned its citizens and other residents of the kingdom from performing the pilgrimage in Mecca, while Iran canceled Friday prayers in major cities. The decisions in Riyadh and Tehran affected both Sunni and Shiite Muslims alike. The Saudi move expands a ban last week on foreigners visiting Mecca and Medina, home to the holiest sites in Islam.

      • Is the UK getting close to Saudi Arabia because we are desperate for friends outside the EU?
        Is the UK getting close to Saudi Arabia because we are desperate for friends outside the EU?
        The Independent
      • Saudi Arabia extends pilgrimage suspension to its own citizens
        Saudi Arabia extends pilgrimage suspension to its own citizens
        Reuters
    • Moscow imposes 'high alert regime' to stem coronavirus outbreak
      World
      Reuters

      Moscow imposes 'high alert regime' to stem coronavirus outbreak

      Moscow authorities announced a "high alert regime" and imposed extra measures on Thursday to prevent a spread of the coronavirus in the Russian capital. A document posted on the Moscow mayor's website said that Russians who return from China, South Korea, Iran, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and other states who display possible "unfavorable" signs of coronavirus should self-isolate themselves at home for 14 days. Russia has not reported any confirmed cases of people contracting coronavirus on its territory, although six people who picked up the virus elsewhere have received or are receiving treatment.

    • 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.

    • Bernie Sanders rules out a unity ticket with Biden: '1 old white guy is probably one too many for some'
      Politics
      The Week

      Bernie Sanders rules out a unity ticket with Biden: '1 old white guy is probably one too many for some'

      MSNBC's Rachel Maddow sat down with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Wednesday, after his disappointing Super Tuesday, and she wasn't lobbing softballs. "We're trying to transform this country, not win an election, not just beat Trump," Sanders said. Maddow pressed Sanders on his persistent weakness among black voters, especially in the South.

      • Dow surges 1,100 points after Biden's Super Tuesday wins
        Dow surges 1,100 points after Biden's Super Tuesday wins
        The Week
      • Matt Taibbi Visits a Massive Bernie Sanders Event Before Super Tuesday
        Matt Taibbi Visits a Massive Bernie Sanders Event Before Super Tuesday
        Rolling Stone
    • Lawsuit: Dem Donor Linked to Controversial Ukrainian Oligarch
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Lawsuit: Dem Donor Linked to Controversial Ukrainian Oligarch

      And now a lawsuit filed in Delaware last spring alleges that a South Florida businessman named Uriel Laber played a key role in an alleged scheme by Kolomoisky to steal billions from that bank. Laber strongly denies the allegations. In 2017 and 2018, Laber gave a total of $2,500 to then-candidate Debbie Mucarsel-Powell, now a Democratic member of Congress who flipped a Florida seat previously held by Republicans.

    • The 2020 Geneva Motor Show Is Canceled, Forcing Automakers to Unveil Their Cars Online
      Business
      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
    • Jeff Sessions’ run-off and a Bush's loss: Super Tuesday races you may have missed
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Jeff Sessions’ run-off and a Bush's loss: Super Tuesday races you may have missed

      While all the attention of Super Tuesday focused on the presidential nomination race among the Democrats and the fight between the former vice-president Joe Biden and the Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, other races and dramas across the US also played out. Here are five things you may have missed: A Bush loses in Texas Pierce Bush was aiming to advance in the Republican primary for a Texas congressional seat in Houston. But the grandson of president George HW Bush and relative of president George W Bush and ex-Florida governor Jeb Bush, lost his race – the first Bush to lose in Texas in 40 years.

      • Bloomberg isn't having the Super Tuesday 'he thought he paid for,' MSNBC's Brian Williams says
        Bloomberg isn't having the Super Tuesday 'he thought he paid for,' MSNBC's Brian Williams says
        The Week
      • Super Tuesday aftermath, coronavirus, Supreme Court abortion case: 5 things to know Wednesday
        Super Tuesday aftermath, coronavirus, Supreme Court abortion case: 5 things to know Wednesday
        USA TODAY
    • As the coronavirus spreads, one study predicts that even the best-case scenario is 15 million dead and a $2.4 trillion hit to global GDP
      Business
      Business Insider

      As the coronavirus spreads, one study predicts that even the best-case scenario is 15 million dead and a $2.4 trillion hit to global GDP

      While much is still unknown about the virus, a group of Australian experts have estimated that the virus may have severe consequences on global gross domestic product. New modeling from The Australian National University looks at seven scenarios of how the outbreak might affect the world's wealth, ranging from low severity to high severity. In the low-severity model — or best-case scenario of the seven — ANU researchers estimate a global GDP loss of $2.4 trillion, with an estimated death toll of 15 million.

    • Bethlehem's storied Nativity Church closes amid virus fears
      World
      Associated Press

      Bethlehem's storied Nativity Church closes amid virus fears

      Palestinian officials on Thursday closed the storied Church of the Nativity in the biblical city of Bethlehem indefinitely over fears of the new coronavirus, weeks ahead of the busy Easter holiday season. The spread of the virus across the Middle East has already disrupted worship at other major holy sites. Iran, the epicenter of the virus in the region, announced that it would set up checkpoints to limit travel between major cities and urged citizens to reduce their use of paper money to help slow the outbreak, which has killed at least 107 people in the country.

      • More virus cases linked to UAE Tour as riders face isolation
        More virus cases linked to UAE Tour as riders face isolation
        Associated Press
      • Concerned by coronavirus outbreak, UAE advises against travel abroad
        Concerned by coronavirus outbreak, UAE advises against travel abroad
        Reuters
    • Coronavirus has spread to nearly all Iran provinces: president
      World
      Reuters

      Coronavirus has spread to nearly all Iran provinces: president

      Coronavirus has spread to almost all of Iran's provinces but the country will get through the outbreak with a "minimum" number of deaths, President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday. "It has reached almost all our provinces and in one sense it's a global disease." The health ministry said on Tuesday that 92 people had died so far from coronavirus, one of the highest death tolls outside China where the epidemic originated late last year.

      • China reports fall in new virus cases for third day, 38 more deaths
        China reports fall in new virus cases for third day, 38 more deaths
        AFP Relax News
      • Coronavirus: Iraq confirms first death as number of cases continues to rise
        Coronavirus: Iraq confirms first death as number of cases continues to rise
        The Independent
    What's next for Mayor Pete?
    • "No Democrat this cycle did more to boost his political career."

    • "Yes, Buttigieg will almost certainly run for president again."

    • "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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