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    • GOP lawmaker slapped with 12-hour Twitter ban

      GOP lawmaker slapped with 12-hour Twitter ban

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who supported President Trump's efforts to overturn the election, recently tweeted a slew of false claims about voter fraud in Georgia.

      Unable to post for 12 hours ยป
      • MLK Jr. answered question we're asking again today

        MLK Jr. answered question we're asking again today

      • Man hid out in airport for 3 months, prosecutors say

        Man hid out in airport for 3 months, prosecutors say

      • Why Biden isn't likely to replace Gen. Milley

        Why Biden isn't likely to replace Gen. Milley

      • Biden camp responds to op-ed on telling Trump secrets

        Biden camp responds to op-ed on telling Trump secrets

      • Trump finalizing list of more than 100 pardons: Sources

        Trump finalizing list of more than 100 pardons: Sources

    • Incoming Biden administration to migrant caravan: Don't come, you won't get in immediately
      Politics
      NBC News

      Incoming Biden administration to migrant caravan: Don't come, you won't get in immediately

      As thousands of Honduran migrants make their way to the U.S. border, the incoming Biden administration, just days from taking office, has a message: Don't come now. President-elect Joe Biden has promised an end to the strict immigration policies of the Trump administration, which focused on building a border wall and restricting eligibility for asylum. If would-be emigrants from Central America perceive that now is the time to travel to the U.S., the southern border could quickly be overwhelmed before systems are put in place to handle the influx.

      • Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrants
        Guatemala tries blocking caravan of 9,000 Honduran migrants
        Associated Press
      • 'There's no food': U.S.-bound migrant caravan hunkers down after Guatemala crackdown
        'There's no food': U.S.-bound migrant caravan hunkers down after Guatemala crackdown
        Reuters
    • Christian girl chained up in cattle pen for five months after forced marriage to Muslim
      World
      The Telegraph

      Christian girl chained up in cattle pen for five months after forced marriage to Muslim

      A Christian girl has been taken into care in Pakistan after allegedly being abducted by a Muslim man who forced her marry him and kept her chained up in a cattle pen. The girl spent five months chained up in the pen in the yard of her 45-year-old captor's home, where she was forced to work all day clearing the animals' dung, her family claim. They said that when rescued by police last month, she had cuts on her ankles left by the shackles put on her by captor, who is also said to have raped her repeatedly.

    • Congresswoman's spokesman quits less than 2 weeks into term
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Congresswoman's spokesman quits less than 2 weeks into term

      The spokesman for Republican U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert has quit less than two weeks after she was sworn into office, saying he was prompted to by the insurrection at the nation's Capitol. Ben Goldey confirmed his departure to The Colorado Sun after it was first reported on Saturday by Axios. The Sun reported that Goldey did not respond to additional questions, but he told Axios he was leaving in the wake of a deadly Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol.

      • Communications director for gun-toting congresswoman quits
        Communications director for gun-toting congresswoman quits
        Axios
      • Aide to Lauren Boebert resigns following Capitol riots
        Aide to Lauren Boebert resigns following Capitol riots
        The Independent
    • Kevin McCarthy warned members to not call out colleagues by name, citing potential political violence
      Politics
      Axios

      Kevin McCarthy warned members to not call out colleagues by name, citing potential political violence

      Members of the House Republican Conference ignored leader Kevin McCarthy last week when he warned them against criticizing colleagues by name based on intelligence that doing so could trigger more political violence. Why it matters: McCarthy made clear that name-dropping opponents, instead of spelling out complaints in more general terms, can put a literal target on a politician, especially with tensions so high following the events of Jan. 6. That's what happened to Rep. Liz Cheney, the GOP conference chairperson, after she said she would support impeaching President Trump.

    • Proud Boys and Black Lives Matter supporters clash at Utah rally
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Proud Boys and Black Lives Matter supporters clash at Utah rally

      As pro-Trump extremists, which President-elect Joe Biden later would label โ€œdomestic terroristsโ€, laid siege to the Capitol building on Wednesday, similar โ€œSave Americaโ€ gatherings erupted across several US cities, from Atlanta, GA, to Topeka, KS โ€” albeit on a less grand scale. Atop Salt Lake City's Capitol Hill, approximately 400 people, some heavily armed, descended upon the Utah statehouse. There, speakers led the horde in chants and several prayers that urged a higher power to intervene in stopping Congress' electoral count to confirm Biden's victory.

    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Police use water cannon on anti-lockdown protest

      The protesters had gathered on a square in front of the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum art galleries, carrying signs reading "Freedom: stop this siege" and chanting "What do we want? Freedom!" None wore masks, which are not mandatory, and few respected social distancing rules.

    • Woman arrested at inauguration checkpoint in D.C. said she was Cabinet member, police say
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Woman arrested at inauguration checkpoint in D.C. said she was Cabinet member, police say

      A woman pretending to be "part of the presidential Cabinet" was arrested at an inauguration checkpoint in Washington, D.C., on Saturday morning. The woman, Linda Magovern, 63, was charged with impersonation of a law enforcement officer, failure to obey and fleeing a law enforcement officer after she presented herself at the checkpoint while in a car, NBC Washington reports. Magovern displayed "a round metallic object later identified as a Military Police Challenge Coin" and said she was part of law enforcement, according to a police report.

      • Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        Virginia Man Arrested At D.C. Checkpoint With Gun, 500 Rounds Of Ammo: Reports
        HuffPost
      • Woman arrested at DC checkpoint after telling police she is an officer and cabinet member
        Woman arrested at DC checkpoint after telling police she is an officer and cabinet member
        The Independent
    • Cowboys for Trump leader arrested over US Capitol riot
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Cowboys for Trump leader arrested over US Capitol riot

      A New Mexico county official and founder of the group Cowboys for Trump who had vowed to return to Washington after last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol to place a flag on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desk has been arrested Sunday by the FBI. Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin was arrested on charges of illegally entering the U.S. Capitol. According to court documents, Griffin told investigators that he was โ€œcaught upโ€ in the crowd, which pushed its way through the barricades and entered the restricted area of the U.S. Capitol, but he said he did not enter the building and instead remained on the U.S. Capitol steps.

      • 'Cowboys For Trump' Founder Arrested In D.C. After Vowing To Bring Guns To Inauguration
        'Cowboys For Trump' Founder Arrested In D.C. After Vowing To Bring Guns To Inauguration
        HuffPost
      • Lindsey Graham, Ignoring Trump's Role In Riot, Bashes Pelosi For Weak Capitol Security
        Lindsey Graham, Ignoring Trump's Role In Riot, Bashes Pelosi For Weak Capitol Security
        HuffPost
    • Billionaire backer feels 'deceived' by Josh Hawley over election objections
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Billionaire backer feels 'deceived' by Josh Hawley over election objections

      A secretive billionaire supporter of Josh Hawley and other rightwing lawmakers suggested he had been โ€œdeceivedโ€ by the Republican senator from Missouri, who led the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Jeffrey Yass is a co-founder of Susquehanna International Group โ€“ headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, a critical swing state โ€“ who has donated tens of millions of dollars to hardline Republican groups who supported Donald Trump's effort to invalidate his defeat at the polls by Joe Biden. โ€œDo you think anyone knew Hawley was going to do that?โ€ Yass wrote to Laura Goldman, a former stockbroker who has known him for more than three decades.

    • Sinovac says its COVID-19 vaccine more effective with longer dosing interval
      Health
      Reuters

      Sinovac says its COVID-19 vaccine more effective with longer dosing interval

      China's Sinovac Biotech said on Monday that a clinical trial in Brazil showed its COVID-19 vaccine was almost 20 percentage points more effective in a small sub-group of patients who received their two doses longer apart. The protection rate for 1,394 participants who received doses of either CoronaVac or placebo three weeks apart was nearly 70%, a Sinovac spokesman said. Brazilian researchers announced last week that the vaccine's overall efficacy was 50.4% based on results from more than 9,000 volunteers, most of whom received doses 14 days apart, as outlined in the trial protocol.

      • Brazilโ€™s health agency approves the use of two vaccines
        Brazilโ€™s health agency approves the use of two vaccines
        Associated Press
      • Brazil to begin vaccination campaign on Monday afternoon
        Brazil to begin vaccination campaign on Monday afternoon
        Reuters
    • Woman who entered Capitol may have stolen Pelosi device to sell to Russians: FBI
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Woman who entered Capitol may have stolen Pelosi device to sell to Russians: FBI

      The sale ultimately didn't happen, and agents reportedly think Riley June Williams still has or destroyed it. A woman who participated in the deadly insurrection at the Capitol Building is being investigated for allegedly stealing a laptop or hard drive from the office of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. An affidavit released to the public on Sunday night said Riley June Williams, 22, was seen on video near the speaker's office.

      • Cowboys for Trump leader arrested over US Capitol riot
        Cowboys for Trump leader arrested over US Capitol riot
        Associated Press
      • FBI investigating whether woman stole laptop from Pelosi's office to sell it to Russia
        FBI investigating whether woman stole laptop from Pelosi's office to sell it to Russia
        Politico
    • Colombia's rapidly breeding 'cocaine hippos' must be stopped, scientists say
      Science
      The Telegraph

      Colombia's rapidly breeding 'cocaine hippos' must be stopped, scientists say

      Scientists forecast that the number of hippos will swell to almost 1,500 by 2040. They conclude, that at that point, environmental impacts will be irreversible and numbers impossible to control. Nobody likes the idea of shooting a hippo, but we have to accept that no other strategy is going to work,โ€ ecologist Nataly Castelblanco-Martรญnez told The Telegraph.

    • Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot
      Politics
      The Independent

      Kayleigh McEnany leaves White House after final two-minute press briefing following deadly Capitol riot

      Donald Trump's press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has packed up her office at the White House, days before president-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, though she is expected to remain in the role until the president's term ends on 20 January. The press secretary took no questions from the reporters in the room. Following a career in right-wing cable news commentary, Ms McEnany was named the Republican National Committee's national spokesperson in August 2017 before joining the Trump campaign as its national press secretary in 2019.

      • HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        HHS Secretary Alex Azar Resigns, Citing Pro-Trump Capitol Riot
        National Review
      • HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        HHS Secretary Azar latest White House official to criticize Trump, plans to stick around to aid Biden transition
        The Week
    • Fox News launches new opinion show with Bartiromo, Gowdy and Pavlich among the hosts
      Entertainment
      LA Times

      Fox News launches new opinion show with Bartiromo, Gowdy and Pavlich among the hosts

      Fox News has lined up six rotating hosts for its new 7 p.m. opinion program aimed at feeding the appetite of conservative viewers in the hour. The new show called "Fox News Primetime" launches tonight with "Fox & Friends" morning show co-host Brian Kilmeade, as previously announced. The Times has learned that other names lined up to helm the program are "Sunday Morning Futures" host Maria Bartiromo and regular contributors to the network Katie Pavlich, Rachel Campos-Duffy, Mark Steyn and former congressman Trey Gowdy.

    • Pembroke Pines kidnapping suspect and teen girl found in Washington D.C. suburb, cops say
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Pembroke Pines kidnapping suspect and teen girl found in Washington D.C. suburb, cops say

      MONDAY MORNING UPDATE: Pembroke Pines police say they were notified at 12:40 a.m., Monday, that Jaddier Sanchez and Nicole Martinez were found in the Washington, D.C. suburb of Alexandria, Virginia, by Virginia State Police. Sanchez was taken into custody and Martinez was taken to a hospital to treat minor injuries. A man who did prison time for aggravated stalking and has convictions for domestic violence and violating a restraining order has an 18-year-old girl he has kidnapped at gunpoint, Pembroke Pines police said.

    • Capitol rioters say Trump told them to do it, which some legal experts say could open him to criminal charges
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Capitol rioters say Trump told them to do it, which some legal experts say could open him to criminal charges

      Multiple people who stormed the Capitol have claimed they did so on the instructions of President Donald Trump, the Washington Post reported. Trump instructed his supporters to come to Washington to attend a "Stop The Steal" rally as he sought to overturn the election, promising his supporters that the protest would be "wild." Leonard M. Niehoff, a First Amendment expert, said that the response to Trump's direct call for supporters to visit the Capitol and "fight" meant the president could be liable.

      • 'I Answered the Call of My President': Rioters Say Trump Urged Them On
        'I Answered the Call of My President': Rioters Say Trump Urged Them On
        The New York Times
      • A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol
        A couple of Capitol rioters told the FBI an officer shook their hands and said 'it's your house now' as insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol
        INSIDER
    • In Minnesota, a GOP Lawmaker's Death Brings Home the Reality of COVID
      Politics
      The New York Times

      In Minnesota, a GOP Lawmaker's Death Brings Home the Reality of COVID

      Republicans in the Minnesota state Senate were feeling jubilant after the November election. Masks were offered to guests on arrival, but there was little mask wearing over hours of dining and drinking, at a moment when a long-predicted surge in coronavirus infections was gripping the state. One was the Republican majority leader, Paul Gazelka, the state's most outspoken opponent of mask mandates and shutdown orders during the pandemic.

    • Rudy Giuliani realized he can't actually be Trump's impeachment lawyer because he's a witness in the case
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Rudy Giuliani realized he can't actually be Trump's impeachment lawyer because he's a witness in the case

      Rudy Giuliani told ABC News that he would not be able to represent President Donald Trump during Trump's second impeachment trial because he was a witness in the case. Giuliani appeared with Trump at the January 6 "Save America" rally where Trump is accused of inciting an insurrection โ€” and where Giuliani called for "trial by combat." It was widely expected that Giuliani, who served as lead counsel on the president's various challenges to the 2020 election, would head up Trump's impeachment legal team.

      • Karl Rove: 'Strong Likelihood' Senate Convicts Trump If Giuliani Handles His Defense
        Karl Rove: 'Strong Likelihood' Senate Convicts Trump If Giuliani Handles His Defense
        HuffPost
      • Democrats build impeachment case, alleging 'dangerous crime'
        Democrats build impeachment case, alleging 'dangerous crime'
        Associated Press
    • Farewell, Ivanka Trump? No, Ivanka Doesnโ€™t Want to Say Farewell.
      Celebrity
      The Daily Beast

      Farewell, Ivanka Trump? No, Ivanka Doesnโ€™t Want to Say Farewell.

      Ivanka Trump's time in the White House has been horrible for America. Watch: Where do Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner go from here? Call it classic rich kid brattiness or a more complicated kind of delusion, but for Ivanka the future is still bright, or it is in her determination to just carry on regardless.

    • The FBI is investigating whether a woman stole a laptop from Pelosi's office to sell it to Russia, after receiving a tip from someone claiming to be her ex
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      The FBI is investigating whether a woman stole a laptop from Pelosi's office to sell it to Russia, after receiving a tip from someone claiming to be her ex

      The FBI is investigating whether a woman stole a laptop from Nancy Pelosi's office to sell it to Russia, an affidavit said. The tip came from someone who claimed to be a former romantic partner of the woman, Riley June Williams. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is investigating whether a Pennsylvania woman stole a laptop from Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's office during last week's Capitol siege to sell it to Russia, a new affidavit said.

      • Woman who entered Capitol may have stolen Pelosi device to sell to Russians: FBI
        Woman who entered Capitol may have stolen Pelosi device to sell to Russians: FBI
        TheGrio
      • Capitol Rioter May Have Stolen Pelosiโ€™s Laptop and Tried to Sell It to Russia, Says FBI
        Capitol Rioter May Have Stolen Pelosiโ€™s Laptop and Tried to Sell It to Russia, Says FBI
        The Daily Beast
    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Biden to end Keystone XL pipeline early on

      U.S. President-elect Joe Biden may end the Keystone XL pipeline project as one of his first acts in office, a source familiar with his thinking told Reuters it could happen as early as day one. Biden, who will be inaugurated on Wednesday, was vice president when Barack Obama rejected the $9 billion project in 2015. Then two years later, Donald Trump issued a presidential permit that allowed the line to move forward.

    • Spiritual advisor to Barack Obama and George W. Bush sentenced to 6 years for multi-million dollar China bonds fraud
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Spiritual advisor to Barack Obama and George W. Bush sentenced to 6 years for multi-million dollar China bonds fraud

      The spiritual advisor for both Barack Obama and George W. Bush during their time as President has been sentenced to six years for his role in a multi-million dollar investment fraud scheme. Kirbyjon H. Caldwell, 67, was sentenced by US District Judge S. Maurice Hicks on Wednesday in Shreveport, Louisiana, where he and his co-defendant, Gregory Alan Smith, were indicted in 2018. He spoke at the 2000 Republican National Convention, delivered the benediction at Bush's 2005 inauguration, and officiated his daughter Jenna's 2008 wedding, the New York Times reported Visit Insider's homepage for more stories.

    • National Guard troops are being taught how to figure out if their colleagues are planning an attack on Biden's inauguration
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      National Guard troops are being taught how to figure out if their colleagues are planning an attack on Biden's inauguration

      National Guard members are being trained to screen their colleagues to identify threats from within the ranks to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told the Associated Press that members are being trained to identify any threats within the Guard. The National Guard is increasing the vetting of its own members to find and remove any potential threats ahead of the inauguration on Wednesday.

      • FBI vetting Guard troops in DC amid fears of insider attack
        FBI vetting Guard troops in DC amid fears of insider attack
        Associated Press
      • FBI vetting National Guard for possible threats
        FBI vetting National Guard for possible threats
        Associated Press Videos
    • Police say Oregon man who stole a car with a child in the backseat came back and 'lectured' the mom about parenting
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Police say Oregon man who stole a car with a child in the backseat came back and 'lectured' the mom about parenting

      A carjacker in Beaverton, Oregon returned a child to their mother after realizing they were in the backseat of the car he was stealing. "He actually lectured the mother for leaving the child in the car and threatened to call the police on her," Beaverton police spokesman Officer Matt Henderson told the Oregonian. The carjacking took place outside of a grocery store in Beaverton, Oregon on Saturday when the mom left the car running with the child in the backseat, local authorities said.

    • The Florida data scientist who has accused the state of firing her for refusing to alter COVID-19 data says she'll turn herself in after a warrant was issued for her arrest
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      The Florida data scientist who has accused the state of firing her for refusing to alter COVID-19 data says she'll turn herself in after a warrant was issued for her arrest

      Rebekah Jones, the Florida data scientist fired last year by the state's health department, said Saturday that she'd turn herself in to authorities Sunday after they issued a warrant for her arrest. Jones, who worked on the state's COVID-19 dashboard, was fired over what she alleges was a refusal to alter data related to the COVID-19 pandemic in the state. State officials say she was fired for insubordination.

      • Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones 'turning herself in' to face new charge
        Ex-Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones 'turning herself in' to face new charge
        USA TODAY
      • Florida analyst who clashed with governor over Covid data faces arrest
        Florida analyst who clashed with governor over Covid data faces arrest
        The Guardian
    Why Democrats won in Georgia
    • โ€œIf youโ€™re looking to win elections, it is probably best not to urge your supporters not to vote.โ€

    • โ€œWarnockโ€™s portrayal of himself as a dog lover, a means of overcoming white suspicions of Black men, smacked of pure genius.โ€

    • โ€œTrump has done damage to the Republican brand among suburban voters that goes well beyond just races where he is on the ballot.โ€

    • โ€œOnce more, Democrats must profusely thank activist Stacey Abrams.โ€

    • โ€œOverall, demographic trends show that the stateโ€™s electorate is becoming younger and more diverse each year.โ€

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