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    • Ex-lawmaker Jewett, 58, dies by medical suicide

      Former Vermont Rep. Willem Jewett died last week using a medical aid-in-dying law that he helped pass nearly nine years earlier, before his terminal diagnosis.

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      • This dam was on a 'no-strike' list. U.S. bombed it anyway.

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    • World
      Reuters

      Two Canadians die in shooting at Mexican Caribbean resort

      Two Canadians died of gunshot wounds after an argument turned violent at a resort near Cancun on Mexico's Caribbean coast, authorities said on Friday. Both guests at the upscale resort on the Riviera Maya of Quintana Roo state had criminal records, said Mexican officials, citing information from the Canadian police. Mexican police are searching for another person thought to have fired the shots who had a "long" criminal record in Canada, said the attorney general's office in Quintana Roo, home to a stretch of white-sand beach resorts and lush jungles.

      • Three Canadians shot and one killed at upscale Mexican resort
        BBC
      • Mexico Hotel Shooting Leaves One Canadian Dead, Two Wounded
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    • Politics
      The Hill

      Bill Maher pushes back on Fauci: 'Don't sit there in your white coat and tell me "just do what we say"'

      "That's not a criticism of them like they're being corrupt, although there certainly is plenty of corruption in the medical establishment," the "Real Time" host said in an interview with Deadline published Friday, when asked if he believes Fauci, the nation's leading infectious disease doctor ,or the medical establishment "really know what they are doing." The medical community, the controversial HBO host said, has been wrong "a lot" throughout history. Despite the country seeing more than 860,000 deaths from COVID-19 since 2020, Maher said he was "never scared" of the pandemic.

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    • Politics
      USA TODAY Opinion

      Donald Trump's empire is in serious trouble. This time, he might not get away with it.

      According to a recent court filing by the New York attorney general, Donald Trump's business empire may be in serious peril. Of course, we have seen this movie before โ€“ Trump faces seemingly insurmountable legal challenges, only to emerge unscathed. From Robert Mueller's investigation of Russian election interference to the impeachment trial for Trump's role in the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and countless episodes in between, Trump seems to always avoid legal accountability.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Mother: teachers manipulated child to change gender identity

      A mother who claims teachers secretly manipulated her 11-year-old daughter into changing her gender identity and name has filed a legal case against a tiny California school district. Spreckels Union School District was responsible for โ€œextreme and outrageous conductโ€ that led the student on a path toward transitioning as a boy and drove a wedge between mother and child, according to the claim filed Wednesday by a conservative legal group. Jessica Konen said two middle school teachers who ran the school's Equality Club โ€” later known as UBU (You Be You) โ€” planted the seed that her daughter was bisexual in 6th grade and then introduced the idea she was transgender.

    • U.S.
      BBC

      US man found dead surrounded by deadly pythons and cobras

      A US man has been found dead at his home surrounded by dozens of snakes - many of them venomous. Neighbours alerted police after going to the house in the US state of Maryland and discovering him lying on the floor, apparently unconscious. When officers arrived, they found 124 venomous and non-venomous snakes including pythons, cobras and rattlesnakes.

      • Dead manย โ€” and 100-plus snakesย โ€” found in rural Maryland home. Some were venomous
        State College Centre Daily Times
      • 124 snakes found with body of dead man in Maryland home
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      FBI Reveals What Was in Brian Laundrieโ€™s Notebook

      Brian Laundrie scrawled messages in a notebook admitting that he killed his girlfriend Gabby Petito, the FBI said in a statement Friday as they announced that their investigation into the couple's deaths was now closed. The notebook was found alongside Laundrie's remains in a wooded area in Florida in October, weeks after police say he killed Petito while they were traveling the country in a van. โ€œThe FBI's primary focus throughout the investigation was to bring justice to Gabby and her family,โ€ said FBI Denver Special Agent Michael Schneider.

      • FBI: Laundrie admitted killing Gabby Petito in notebook
        Associated Press
      • FBI says Brian Laundrie admitted to killing Gabby Petito in notebook recovered with his remains
        Herald-Tribune
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Texas attorney general refuses to hand over Jan. 6 records

      Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has rejected a prosecutor's demand for records of his appearance at a pro-Donald Trump rally that preceded the assault on the U.S. Capitol. Last week, the Travis County district attorney's office had set a four-day deadline for Paxton to turn over the records involving the Jan. 6, 2021, rally or face a lawsuit accusing him of violating the state open records law. But in a letter to the district attorney's office Friday, the attorney general's office denied any violations and rejected the office's demands.

      • AG Ken Paxton denies violating open records law in newspapers' request for Jan. 6 communication
        Austin American-Statesman
      • Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton tests positive for COVID-19
        KTBC
    • Business
      INSIDER

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene sold up to $15,000 worth of Activision Blizzard stock on the day Microsoft announced plans to buy the video game company

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed a stock disclosure that she sold up to $15,000 worth of Activision stock on January 18. Microsoft's announced plans to acquire video-game giant Activision Blizzard for $68.7 billionย on the same day. Activision's stock soared that day, and Greene reported more than $200 in capital gains from the sale.

      • Microsoft 'pulled up a megayacht' for Activision Blizzard employees
        Yahoo Finance
      • What the Microsoft-Activision mega deal means for Big Tech regulation
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Science
      Popular Mechanics

      This Photo Shows a Single Atom, and You Can See It With the Naked Eye (If You Really Look Hard)

      Atoms are so small that it's almost impossible to see them without microscopes. But now, an award-winning photo shows a single atom in an electric fieldโ€”and you can see it with the naked eye if you really look hard. This is a strontium atom, which has 38 protons.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      2 Canadians killed, 1 wounded in Mexico resort shooting

      Two Canadians were killed Friday and one more wounded in a shooting at a hotel along Mexico's Caribbean coast, state authorities said. Quintana Roo state security chief Lucio Hernรกndez said via Twitter that authorities were searching for a Hotel Xcaret guest in the shooting. He shared a photo of a man walking with a handgun.

    • U.S.
      The Weather Network

      An incredibly rare tropical cyclone might develop near Hawaii this week

      This would be the earliest tropical cyclone ever recorded in the eastern Pacific. More on this odd situation, and a look ahead at the 2022 hurricane seasons, below. THE SYSTEM HAS A MEDIUM CHANCE OF DEVELOPING BY FRIDAY Forecasters are watching a low-pressure system swirling about 1,600 km east-northeast of Hawaii for potential tropical or subtropical development through Friday.

    • U.S.
      NY Daily News

      Arnold Schwarzenegger involved in serious car crash in Los Angeles

      Arnold Schwarzenegger was in a serious car crash Friday night in Los Angeles, according to multiple reports. Schwarzenegger escaped with only minor injuries, according to TMZ, but a woman in another vehicle was bleeding and taken to a hospital. The SUV belonging to the action star and former California governor was pictured resting atop two different vehicles on Sunset Boulevard, TMZ reported.

    • Business
      Yahoo Entertainment

      'SNL' stars Pete Davidson and Colin Jost buy decommissioned Staten Island ferry for $280K at auction

      Pete Davidson and Colin Jost have purchased an old Staten Island ferry โ€” and, no, it's not for a Saturday Night Live bit. The sketch-show stars โ€” and Staten Island natives โ€” have been revealed as the mystery buyers of the out-of-service passenger ferry that was operated by the New York City Department of Transportation. The ferry, named the John F. Kennedy, which had been retired from service, went up for auction this week.

    • Politics
      Lexington Herald-Leader

      With gaffe on voting rights, Mitch McConnell confirms what many already fear

      Of course, Sen. Mitch McConnell made a gaffe on Thursday when he said that African-Americans were voting at the same rate as Americans, leaving out the word โ€œwhite.โ€ McConnell was explaining why democracy was in fine shape, despite the failure of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to progress in the U.S. Senate. McConnell thinks we should suspend the filibuster only when he's trying to pack the U.S. Supreme Court as he did in 2017.

      • McConnell: Black people vote at similar rates to 'Americans'
        Associated Press
      • McConnell corrects his correction on Black voters
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    • U.S.
      Lansing State Journal

      MSU police find body believed to be missing teen Brendan Santo in Red Cedar River

      The search for Brendan Santo is finally over. Police on Friday recovered a body from the Red Cedar River they believe to be that of the 18-year-old Grand Valley State University student who disappeared from the Michigan State University campus about 12 weeks ago. MSU police Inspector Chris Rozman said police recovered a body from the river about 12:30 p.m.

      • Body found in river believed to be teen who went missing at Michigan State, police say
        Kansas City Star
      • Body believed to be Brendan Santo recovered near Michigan State University, police say
        WXYZ-Detroit Videos
    • World
      Reuters

      Spain sends warships to Black Sea, considers sending warplanes

      Spain has sent warships to join NATO naval forces in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea as tension in the region rises over the Russian military build-up on the Ukrainian border, Defence Minister Margarita Robles said on Thursday. A mine-sweeper is already en route and a frigate will sail within three or four days, Robles told reporters. "Russia cannot tell any country what to do, so NATO will protect and defend the sovereignty of any country that can or wants to join NATO," she said.

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        Reuters
    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Racist New York Couple From Viral Train Incident Are Arrested... and Fired

      A man and woman in New York have been both fired and arrested for verbally assaulting a family on a train in an incident that police have determined to be a hate crime. The Daily Voice reported that Justin Likerman and Kristin Digesaro, of Long Island, turned themselves in on Wednesday. New York's Metropolitan Transit Authority said the charges were brought in conjunction with the Manhattan District Attorney's Office and the Hate Crimes Unit.

      • Couple arrested after launching hateful rant against family, including 10-year-old boy, on train
        NBC News
      • Pair charged with hate crimes for abusing woman on New York train after being caught in viral video
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Tacoma News Tribune

      After mega-quake, there wonโ€™t be much time before tsunami waves reach Olympic Peninsula

      Those same residents would have only 10 minutes to evacuate for waves up to 100-feet-high that would hit them following a massive earthquake in the Cascadia subduction zone. Some might not get that much time. Ground sinking below their feet might flood during a magnitude 9 quake.

    • Business
      Reuters

      U.S. suspends 44 U.S flights by Chinese carriers after China action

      WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. government said on Friday it would suspend 44 China-bound flights from the United States by four Chinese carriers in response to the Chinese government's decision to suspend some U.S. carrier flights over COVID-19 concerns. The suspensions will begin on Jan. 30 with Xiamen Airlines' scheduled Los Angeles-to-Xiamen flight and run through March 29, the Transportation Department said. The decision will cut some flights by Xiamen, Air China, China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines.

      • US blocks flights by Chinese airlines in escalating dispute
        Associated Press
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        Reuters
    • Politics
      Associated Press Videos

      McConnell corrects his correction on Black voters

      Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell flubs again as he tried to correct his remarks of earlier this week that drew criticism regarding Black voters. Jan.

    • World
      BuzzFeed

      It Turns Out Some Tattoos Are MAJOR Red Flags To Have โ€” Here Are 24 Of The Worst

      Here are 24 tattoos โ€” besides the obvious, like tattoos of hate symbols โ€” that people think are major red flags for someone's personality. "Something in a language they don't speak." u/Hullaba-Loo "What you think it means: 'Wisdom and Courage.

    • World
      Reuters

      Bulgaria says it decides on its defence with NATO allies

      Bulgaria decides on its defence plans in coordination with its allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said on Friday after Russia said its security demands included that NATO forces leave Bulgaria and Romania. Concern is running high in the West as Russia has amassed tens of thousands of troops near Ukraine's border. Russia denies planning an attack, but says it could take unspecified military action if its security demands are not met.

      • How Putin's obsession with NATO has led to the brink of war in Ukraine
        Yahoo News
      • Spain's foreign minister says Europeans are 'united' on Ukraine crisis
        Reuters
    • Politics
      Business Insider

      The former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis says the January 6 committee members are subpoenaing her because they're 'mad they can't date' her

      Ellis said the January 6 panel's subpoena is because members are 'mad they can't date' her. Ellis was subpoenaed by the panel, along with Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, and Boris Epshteyn. The former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis has a theory about why she was subpoenaed by the January 6 panel investigating the Capitol riot.

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        People
      • Jan. 6 panel subpoenas 2 far-right activists said to have received $275,000 worth of bitcoin from French computer programmer before riot
        Business Insider
    • Health
      INSIDER

      NFL star Davante Adams starts every day with 'fasted cardio' to stay slim and lightโ€” here's how it works

      Green Bay Packers star Davante Adams uses "fasted cardio" to keep his weight down. Green Bay Packers star Davante Adams has made the NFL Pro Bowl every year since 2017, and he says a big reason has been thanks to his focus on keeping his weight down. One method Adams says he uses to stay thin and light these days is fasted cardio, which involves doing cardio workouts on an empty stomach.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Kansas teen's death has spotlight on 'stand your ground' law

      Kansas lawmakers were thinking of homeowners facing down burglars and people attacked on the street when they wrote a โ€œstand your groundโ€ law more than a decade ago allowing use of deadly force in self defense. Now even some Republicans in the GOP-controlled Legislature who support the idea behind the law want to revisit it. Police took 17-year-old Cedric Lofton to the center after a foster care agency said he needed a mental health exam for increasingly erratic behavior.

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    The campaign to ban gas stoves heats up
    • โ€œCooking is the No. 1 way youโ€™re polluting your home โ€ฆ Youโ€™re basically living in this toxic soup.โ€

    • โ€œPeople (myself included) like cooking with gas! Itโ€™s one of the few energy uses that inspires brand loyalty to the fuel consumed.โ€

    • โ€œItโ€™s time to start making new buildings all-electric and switching out all those existing gas appliances, including gas stoves.โ€

    • โ€œIf you're looking for personal ways to protect the environment and your health right now, you have much bigger fish to fry.โ€

    • โ€œMarket-based solutions have not achieved their desired goals, thus new ways of thinking need to emerge.โ€

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