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    • Can Biden steal momentum from Sanders?

      Can Biden steal momentum from Sanders?

      Former Vice President Joe Biden hopes his convincing victory in the South Carolina primary is enough to propel him to a comeback performance on Super Tuesday.

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      • General orders removal of Confederate items

        General orders removal of Confederate items

      • Virus takes big bite out of China manufacturing

        Virus takes big bite out of China manufacturing

      • When it's so easy at the top, the rest of us suffer

        When it's so easy at the top, the rest of us suffer

      • Student loan crisis affecting older Americans

        Student loan crisis affecting older Americans

      • Biden gets much-needed primary win in S.C.

        Biden gets much-needed primary win in S.C.

    • Pompeo savaged by Democrats on Capitol Hill over coronavirus, Iran
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Pompeo savaged by Democrats on Capitol Hill over coronavirus, Iran

      Secretary of State Mike Pompeo faced intense criticism Friday from Democrats on Capitol Hill, who questioned him on the Trump administration's response to the growing coronavirus threat, as well as the persistent threat from foes like Iran. “I don't think you're telling us the truth,” said Rep. Joaquin Castro, D-Texas, speaking specifically of last month's killing of top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, which the administration has struggled to justify. Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., made a similar point about the administration's coronavirus response, wondering how Americans could trust a president who has a long history of saying things that are demonstrably untrue.

      • Don’t leave Open Skies Treaty, top Democrats say
        Don’t leave Open Skies Treaty, top Democrats say
        Defense News
      • Pompeo warns Iran not to be 'spoiler' in Afghanistan
        Pompeo warns Iran not to be 'spoiler' in Afghanistan
        AFP
    • New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: Who is strongest against Trump? Must-win states and swing voters show Biden holds edge over Sanders
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: Who is strongest against Trump? Must-win states and swing voters show Biden holds edge over Sanders

      A new Yahoo News/YouGov poll suggests that Sanders could be a riskier nominee than his supporters are willing to admit. In a national trial heat with Trump, Sanders led 48 percent to 42 percent among registered voters. Yet when the playing field was narrowed to the 10 states that were closest in the 2016 presidential election and that will likely decide 2020 — Michigan, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Florida, Minnesota, Nevada, Maine, North Carolina and Arizona — Sanders's lead over Trump was slashed in half (48 percent to 45 percent).

      • 'Bernie or brokered': Democratic race at critical crossroads
        'Bernie or brokered': Democratic race at critical crossroads
        Associated Press
      • Joe Biden admits he wasn't actually arrested in apartheid South Africa, contradicting a story he's told for weeks
        Joe Biden admits he wasn't actually arrested in apartheid South Africa, contradicting a story he's told for weeks
        Business Insider
    • Vatican opens archives on history's most controversial pope
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      AFP

      Vatican opens archives on history's most controversial pope

      The Vatican unseals the archives of history's most contentious popes on Monday, potentially shedding light on why Pius XII stayed silent during the extermination of six million Jews in the Holocaust. Award-winning German religious historian Hubert Wolf will be in Rome on Monday, armed with six assistants and two years of funding to start exploring documents from the "private secretariat" of the late pope. Wolf, a specialist on the relationship of Pius XII with the Nazis, is anxious to discover the notes of the his 70 ambassadors -- the pontiff's eyes and ears during his time as head of the Catholic Church between 1939 and his death in 1958.

    • Embattled Chris Matthews Left Out of MSNBC’s S.C. Primary Coverage
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Embattled Chris Matthews Left Out of MSNBC’s S.C. Primary Coverage

      A day after he was accused of sexual harassment by a journalist, MSNBC decided to keep host Chris Matthews off its airwaves during coverage of the South Carolina primary results. Matthews is normally a fixture of election night coverage, which made his absence on Saturday all the more notable. A week ago, Matthews likened Sen Bernie Sanders' (I-VT) victory in the Nevada caucuses to France falling to the Nazis in World War II. He apologized to Sanders—who is Jewish and whose family lost members in the Holocaust—but quickly shoved his foot in his mouth again.

      • Laura Bassett Accuses MSNBC Host Chris Matthews of Sexually Harassing Her in 2016
        Laura Bassett Accuses MSNBC Host Chris Matthews of Sexually Harassing Her in 2016
        The Daily Beast
      • MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Faces New Accusation of Inappropriate Remarks to Women
        MSNBC’s Chris Matthews Faces New Accusation of Inappropriate Remarks to Women
        Variety
    • Spooky 'blood snow' invades Antarctic island
      Science
      NBC News

      Spooky 'blood snow' invades Antarctic island

      It's summer in Antarctica, which means record-high temperatures, jarring glacial melt and — in a very metal symbol of our changing climate — a bit of blood-red snow spattered across the Antarctic Peninsula. Over the past several weeks, the ice around Ukraine's Vernadsky Research Base (located on Galindez Island, off the coast of Antarctica's northernmost peninsula) has been coated in what researchers are calling "raspberry snow." A Facebook post by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine shows the scene in full detail: streaks of red and pink slashing across the edges of glaciers and puddling on the frosty plains.

    • More than 30,000 pounds of yogurt spilled on New York highway after accident
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      More than 30,000 pounds of yogurt spilled on New York highway after accident

      A tractor trailer carrying more than 30,000 pounds of yogurt in western New York jackknifed on a highway Thursday afternoon, causing the packs of yogurt to spill onto the roadway. The incident occurred as the truck was heading westbound on I-86 in the town of Ellery, Chautauqua County, near the Pennsylvania border. A second tractor-trailer struck the disabled first truck and then hit the guiderail, State Police said.

    • Why the Navy's New Lrasm Missile Would Be a Real Ship-Killer
      World
      The National Interest

      Why the Navy's New Lrasm Missile Would Be a Real Ship-Killer

      On October 11, 1967, the Israeli destroyer Eilat was sunk by three P15 cruise missiles fired by two dinky sixty-one-ton patrol boats of the Egyptian Navy firing from nearly twenty miles away. The realization dawned on navies across the world that long-range “over-the-horizon” missiles had replaced the gun, torpedo and aerial bomb as the preeminent antiship weapon in naval warfare. A decade later, the U.S. Navy debuted the AGM-84 Harpoon missile, a subsonic sea-skimming weapon with a 488-pound warhead that came in variants that could fire from a ship, a submarine or an airplane.

    • Serbia passes law in response to missing babies scandal
      World
      Associated Press

      Serbia passes law in response to missing babies scandal

      Serbian lawmakers on Saturday approved a long-awaited law that aims to shed light on the fate of hundreds of children whose parents fear might have been stolen from birth clinics throughout the Balkan country. Two lawmakers abstained. The high number of absent lawmakers was unrelated to the bill, but an ongoing boycott of parliament sessions by opposition parties and other reasons.

    • UC Santa Cruz fires 54 graduate students participating in months-long strike
      U.S.
      The Guardian

      UC Santa Cruz fires 54 graduate students participating in months-long strike

      The University of California, Santa Cruz, issued termination letters on Friday to 54 graduate students who have been waging a months-long strike for a cost-of-living-adjustment amid soaring rents. The firings came as graduate students at the University of California, Davis, and University of California, Santa Barbara, began their own cost-of-living strikes in solidarity. One of their demands is that all UC Santa Cruz graduate workers who participated in strike activities be restored to full employment status.

    • New coronavirus cases in Northern California raise alarm
      U.S.
      Yahoo News

      New coronavirus cases in Northern California raise alarm

      A second case of coronavirus spread by community transmission was reported in Northern California on Friday, and a student at the University of California, Davis, was being tested for infection with the virus. A 65-year-old resident of Santa Clara County, which encompasses most of Silicon Valley, was diagnosed with the virus. The patient has not traveled recently to countries experiencing outbreaks, meaning the infection was contracted locally, implying that the virus is spreading domestically.

    • Joe Biden crushed the South Carolina primary
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Joe Biden crushed the South Carolina primary

      Business Insider Live South Carolina primary results: We called the race for Biden shortly after polls closed – follow along live results here. Decision Desk HQ estimates that Biden will pick up at least 45 of South Carolina's 54 pledged delegates based on the results so far with Sen. Bernie Sanders earning at least 12. Catch up on live coverage from the primary: Primary coverage: Tom Steyer drops out of the 2020 presidential race Joe Biden wins the South Carolina primary, his first-ever victory in his three presidential runs Pre-primary: Bernie Sanders' promise to turn out young voters is a double-edged sword Why fears of a Bernie Sanders nomination obliterating Democrats' control of the Ho...

      • Joe Biden breathes new life into his campaign with landslide South Carolina win
        Joe Biden breathes new life into his campaign with landslide South Carolina win
        The Guardian
      • How to watch coverage of the South Carolina primary
        How to watch coverage of the South Carolina primary
        CBS News
    • As world freaks out about coronavirus, Trump hosts 45-minute meeting with cast of Russiagate play
      Politics
      The Week

      As world freaks out about coronavirus, Trump hosts 45-minute meeting with cast of Russiagate play

      As the coronavirus crisis continues, President Trump reportedly spent almost a full hour on Thursday meeting with the folks behind a play about the "Deep State." That's according to The Daily Beast, which on Thursday reported that Trump had a 45-minute meeting with the playwright and actors behind FBI Lovebirds: Undercovers, a play based on text message exchanges between former FBI lawyer Lisa Page and former FBI agent Peter Strzok, as well as their congressional testimony. An Indiegogo page for the play last year described it as showing "how they, and their Deep State colleagues, planned to take down the president of the United States."

    • 25 Glass Coffee Tables for Any and Every Living Room
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      25 Glass Coffee Tables for Any and Every Living Room

      Could we be any clearer? Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Man whose son was found encased in cement sentenced to 72 years in prison
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Man whose son was found encased in cement sentenced to 72 years in prison

      A Colorado man whose seven-year-old son was repeatedly abused before being found encased in concrete in a Denver storage unit has been sentenced to 72 years in prison for the death. Leland Pankey received the sentence on Friday, with one count of child abuse landing him 48 years in prison and 24 years for tampering with the body. The man's wife, Elisha Pankey, is awaiting sentencing in April after pleading guilty to similar charges, according to the Denver Post.

    • 'Are we in Greece?': Migrants seize their chance in Europe quest
      World
      AFP

      'Are we in Greece?': Migrants seize their chance in Europe quest

      Some attempt to cut through a barbed wire fence while others hunt for wood and rocks to throw at police. The thousands of migrants at the Kastanies border town between Turkey and Greece are desperate to reach Europe and furious with Greeks who "won't open the gates". Hundreds of Greek soldiers and armed police have fired tear gas in an attempt to hold back what they fear could become a flood of people trying to cross the border.

      • Turkey Will Allow Up to One Million Syrian Refugees to Breach Its Borders to Reach Europe
        Turkey Will Allow Up to One Million Syrian Refugees to Breach Its Borders to Reach Europe
        National Review
      • Greek police fire tear gas at hundreds of refugees on Turkey border
        Greek police fire tear gas at hundreds of refugees on Turkey border
        The Independent
    • World
      Yahoo News Video

      According to the U.S. Navy, Chinese ship fired laser at American aircraft

      A Chinese Navy ship fired a laser at a U.S. surveillance aircraft flying over the Philippine Sea west of Guam, the Navy said Thursday, acknowledging the incident more than a week after it happened.

    • Shocking: China and the CIA Both Helped Saudi Arabia Get Their Own Ballistic Missiles
      World
      The National Interest

      Shocking: China and the CIA Both Helped Saudi Arabia Get Their Own Ballistic Missiles

      Key point: Saudi Arabia wanted long-range missiles and it got them. You would be hard pressed to find two more determined foes of Iran other than Saudi Arabia and Israel. The latter country has long been perturbed by bellicose anti-Israeli rhetoric from Tehran, and has unleashed hundreds of air strikes and artillery bombardments targeting Iran's efforts to arm Hezbollah forces in Lebanon and Syria.

    • Greece pushes back migrants after Turkish border 'onslaught'
      World
      Reuters

      Greece pushes back migrants after Turkish border 'onslaught'

      Greek police fired teargas to push back hundreds of stone-throwing migrants trying to cross the border from Turkey on Saturday, as a crisis over Syria shifted onto the European Union's doorstep. Greece, which has tense relations with Turkey, accused Ankara of sending the migrants to the border post in an organized "onslaught" and said it would keep them out. Turkey said on Thursday it would stop keeping hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers in its territory after an air strike on Idlib in neighboring Syria killed 33 Turkish soldiers.

      • Turkey Will Allow Up to One Million Syrian Refugees to Breach Its Borders to Reach Europe
        Turkey Will Allow Up to One Million Syrian Refugees to Breach Its Borders to Reach Europe
        National Review
      • Turkey opens gates into Europe as migrants gather on border
        Turkey opens gates into Europe as migrants gather on border
        Associated Press
    • As India counts dead, brutality of Hindu-Muslim riot emerges
      World
      Associated Press

      As India counts dead, brutality of Hindu-Muslim riot emerges

      As the Mustafabad neighborhood of India's capital was ravaged by communal riots for three days this week, the Al-Hind Hospital turned from a community clinic into a trauma ward. Doctors like M.A. Anwar were for the first time dealing with injuries such as gunshot wounds, crushed skulls and torn genitals. I wanted to cry and scream,” he recalled.

    • 'This campaign has taken off.' Biden's blowout win in South Carolina could reshape nomination fight
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      'This campaign has taken off.' Biden's blowout win in South Carolina could reshape nomination fight

      WASHINGTON – Former Vice President Joe Biden had staked his presidential campaign on South Carolina, a state with a high share of black voters President Barack Obama won twelve years ago by a better than two-to-one margin. The 77-year-old, three-time presidential candidate emerged from South Carolina with such a convincing lead in exit polls that cable networks projected his victory before a single vote had been counted. The blowout was Biden's first win in a presidential primary, and though it was expected it couldn't have come at a more important moment.

      • 'The pundits declared me dead': Joe Biden claims resurrection after massive South Carolina primary win
        'The pundits declared me dead': Joe Biden claims resurrection after massive South Carolina primary win
        The Independent
      • South Carolina exit polls: Black and moderate voters fuel Biden to victory
        South Carolina exit polls: Black and moderate voters fuel Biden to victory
        NBC News
    • Donald Trump Jr. accuses Democrats of hoping coronavirus 'kills millions of people'
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Donald Trump Jr. accuses Democrats of hoping coronavirus 'kills millions of people'

      Amid growing fears of a coronavirus outbreak in the United States, Donald Trump Jr. accused Democrats on Friday of hoping that the disease kills millions of Americans to thwart his father's chances of reelection. “Anything that they can use to try to hurt Trump, they will,” Trump Jr. said on “Fox & Friends.” Congressional Democrats and some Republicans have criticized the Trump administration — which slashed spending for epidemic preparedness in its first budget — for lack of preparedness for the coronavirus outbreak, but there are no reports of Democrats rooting for people to die from it.

      • Donald Trump Jr.’s Coronavirus Conspiracy
        Donald Trump Jr.’s Coronavirus Conspiracy
        HuffPost
      • Congressman Threatens to Beat Up Trump Jr. for Claiming Democrats Want Coronavirus Pandemic
        Congressman Threatens to Beat Up Trump Jr. for Claiming Democrats Want Coronavirus Pandemic
        The Daily Beast
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      Yahoo News Video

      Billionaire Tom Steyer shakes up primary with slavery reparations plan

      For centuries, South Carolina's Charleston was the largest port of entry for the transatlantic slave trade. Now, billionaire presidential candidate Tom Steyer is shaking up the state's Democratic primary by advocating slavery reparations for African-Americans.

    • There are now 4 coronavirus cases of unknown origin in the U.S.
      U.S.
      The Week

      There are now 4 coronavirus cases of unknown origin in the U.S.

      There are now four presumptive cases of the coronavirus with no known origin in the United States — one in Oregon, one in Washington state, and two in Northern California — and the Centers for Disease Control said in a state Friday that "unprecedented efforts have been taken to contain the spread." The patients tested positive locally, though they are still awaiting confirmation from the CDC. Most of the 67 confirmed cases in the United States so far have been traced to travel to Asia (the disease originated in Wuhan, China), but the four cases mentioned have occurred without any related travel history.

      • Second Case of Coronavirus with an Unknown Origin Reported in the United States
        Second Case of Coronavirus with an Unknown Origin Reported in the United States
        People
      • Second case of unexplained coronavirus appears in California, raising fears of community infection
        Second case of unexplained coronavirus appears in California, raising fears of community infection
        USA TODAY
    • Amazon tells all 798,000 employees to halt travel, in US and internationally, over coronavirus fears
      Business
      Business Insider

      Amazon tells all 798,000 employees to halt travel, in US and internationally, over coronavirus fears

      Elaine Thompson/AP Amazon has instructed its 798,000 employees to avoid "non-essential travel" domestically and internationally because of concerns about the coronavirus outbreak, a spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider. Earlier, The New York Times reported that Amazon had told its worldwide operations team not to arrange any meetings requiring travel until at least April, the report said. Amazon had already restricted employee travel to China and has been frantically trying to address prospective inventory shortages.

    • No going back: Bali's Chinese tourists fear virus-hit homeland
      World
      AFP

      No going back: Bali's Chinese tourists fear virus-hit homeland

      Hundreds of Chinese tourists on vacation in Bali are scrambling to avoid going home, fearing both infection from the deadly new coronavirus and Beijing's handling of the epidemic. Concerns over the rapidly-spreading outbreak prompted Indonesia to shut down all flights to and from China this month, hammering the bottom lines of restaurants, hotels, travel agents and interpreters on the popular resort island. But with more than 2,800 dead from the COVID-19 illness on the Chinese mainland, and entire cities under lockdown, immigration officials in Bali say nearly a thousand Chinese nationals have applied for emergency visa extensions.

    What's Trump's pardon strategy?
    • “There may be some really big pardons coming soon and this may, if you will, soften the public for what’s coming.”

    • “It was the latest extraordinary example of untamed executive power that suggests the President is feeling invincible now.”

    • “More than anything else, the pardons aim to discredit the idea of federal anti-corruption prosecution itself.”

    • “The fact that Blagojevich was a Democrat makes it all the better...Trump wants to convince you that everyone is dirty.”

    • “The pardons were entirely personal in origin, and so the granting of them was exclusively an exercise of Trump’s own power.”

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