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    • AOC joins backlash over Biden child migrant camp

      AOC joins backlash over Biden child migrant camp

      Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized the Biden administration after recent reports about the reopening of a child migration detention facility in Texas.

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      • Christie turns tables on Dems: 'Science is on our side'

        Christie turns tables on Dems: 'Science is on our side'

      • Ex-Cuomo aide: I came to work 'nauseous' after kiss

        Ex-Cuomo aide: I came to work 'nauseous' after kiss

      • Nashville bombing was planned for months

        Nashville bombing was planned for months

      • Biden's pick for CIA chief highlights threat from China

        Biden's pick for CIA chief highlights threat from China

      • Mars rover's parachute contained coded message

        Mars rover's parachute contained coded message

    • Mitch McConnell: Nancy Pelosi's plan for investigating the Capitol attack is a 'bizarre partisan concept'
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      Yahoo News

      Mitch McConnell: Nancy Pelosi's plan for investigating the Capitol attack is a 'bizarre partisan concept'

      Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he's concerned Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's plan to establish a commission to investigate the U.S. Capitol attack would be overly “partisan.” Speaking on the Senate floor Wednesday afternoon, McConnell noted Pelosi's proposal was criticized by the leaders of the bipartisan 9/11 Commission it was supposedly modeled after because it would feature seven members appointed by Democrats and four appointed by Republicans. McConnell began by saying he has spoken out against the assault that took place on Jan. 6 when supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol in an effort to block the certification of President Biden's election victory.

      • Republicans push back on Pelosi proposal for riot commission
        Republicans push back on Pelosi proposal for riot commission
        Associated Press
      • Lawmakers argue over potential commission to study Capitol riot
        Lawmakers argue over potential commission to study Capitol riot
        CBS News
    • Exclusive: 'Perfect trips' - Venezuela ships jet fuel to Iran in exchange for gasoline, sources say
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      Reuters

      Exclusive: 'Perfect trips' - Venezuela ships jet fuel to Iran in exchange for gasoline, sources say

      Venezuela is shipping jet fuel to Iran in return for vital gasoline imports for the South American nation as part of a swap deal agreed by the two state-run oil firms, three people with knowledge of the matter told Reuters. Iran has ramped up assistance to Venezuela since last year as the United States tightened sanctions on both countries, hitting oil exports by state-run firms Petroleos de Venezuela and National Iranian oil Company (NIOC). Iran has sent flotillas of state-operated tankers carrying gasoline and feedstock for motor fuel to Venezuela, as well as equipment and spare parts to help the once-prosperous OPEC nation restart its dilapidated refineries.

    • AOC accuses Marjorie Taylor Greene of ‘trying to get out of work early’
      Politics
      The Independent

      AOC accuses Marjorie Taylor Greene of ‘trying to get out of work early’

      Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez lashed out at Marjorie Taylor Greene on Wednesday, implying that the Georgia congresswoman was trying to take some undeserved time off. “You could just vote 'no' instead of trying to get out of work early,” the Democratic representative from New York tweeted at Ms Greene, a Republican who has praised the QAnon conspiracy and whose outrageous statements have seen her removed from committee positions. Rep Greene had earlier boasted on Twitter that she motioned to adjourn the House of Representatives rather than vote on the Equality Act, a bill that would ban discrimination in the United States based on sexual orientation or gender identity.

      • ‘There are TWO genders’: Marjorie Taylor Greene escalates anti-Equality Act attack
        ‘There are TWO genders’: Marjorie Taylor Greene escalates anti-Equality Act attack
        The Independent
      • Marjorie Taylor Greene faces a 'bloodbath' of a reelection race in 2022 - if she isn't expelled from Congress first, district organizers say
        Marjorie Taylor Greene faces a 'bloodbath' of a reelection race in 2022 - if she isn't expelled from Congress first, district organizers say
        Business Insider
    • No Need to Call an Architect—These 9 Room Dividers Elegantly Get the Job Done
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      Architectural Digest

      No Need to Call an Architect—These 9 Room Dividers Elegantly Get the Job Done

      From ornate to subtle, these beautiful screens double as functional art Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Emmanuel Macron challenged by fellow EU leaders over AstraZeneca vaccine criticism
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      The Telegraph

      Emmanuel Macron challenged by fellow EU leaders over AstraZeneca vaccine criticism

      European Union leaders challenged Emmanuel Macron over his inaccurate claims that the AstraZeneca vaccine was “quasi-ineffectual”, it emerged on Wednesday. The French president said the jab did not appear to work on the over 65s in late January just hours before the EU's medicines regulator approved it for use on all adults. A senior EU official revealed that Mr Macron was asked about his comments, which have been linked to a reluctance in some European countries to take the AstraZeneca jab.

      • EU's von der Leyen tells skittish Europeans: 'I'd take AstraZeneca vaccine'
        EU's von der Leyen tells skittish Europeans: 'I'd take AstraZeneca vaccine'
        Reuters
      • Exclusive: AstraZeneca to miss second-quarter EU vaccine supply target by half - EU official
        Exclusive: AstraZeneca to miss second-quarter EU vaccine supply target by half - EU official
        Reuters
    • Northern Irish Brexit issue is two-way street, says EU's Sefcovic
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      Reuters

      Northern Irish Brexit issue is two-way street, says EU's Sefcovic

      Britain must show it is fully using the avenues available under the Brexit divorce deal to minimise trade disruption in Northern Ireland before seeking concessions, a senior EU official said on Tuesday. Britain's exit from the EU's trading orbit in January has created trade barriers between Northern Ireland - which remains in the EU's single market for goods - and the rest of the United Kingdom. Maros Sefcovic, a vice president of the European Commission, said he hoped to learn of British efforts during an online meeting on Wednesday .

      • No breakthrough at UK-EU talks, says Northern Ireland's Foster
        No breakthrough at UK-EU talks, says Northern Ireland's Foster
        Reuters
      • Northern Ireland's first minister ups ante in UK-EU trade dispute
        Northern Ireland's first minister ups ante in UK-EU trade dispute
        Reuters
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      Trump could face woman who accuses him of raping her in court

      During a December visit to New York City, writer E. Jean Carroll says she went shopping with a fashion consultant to find the “best outfit” for one of the most important days of her life —when she'll sit face-to-face with the man she has accused of raping her decades ago, former President Donald Trump.

    • ‘MyPillow Guy’ complains loyalty to Trump is costing him millions while facing $1.3 billion lawsuit
      Politics
      The Independent

      ‘MyPillow Guy’ complains loyalty to Trump is costing him millions while facing $1.3 billion lawsuit

      Mike Lindell, a loyal ally to former President Donald Trump who has continued to promote flagrantly false and debunked claims of rampant voter fraud, lamented over his financial predicament in a new interview after he was sued on Monday for $1.3 billion by Dominion Voting Systems. “I lost 20 retailers, and it's cost me $65 million this year that I won't get back, OK?” Mr Lindell told Insider after it was reported the voting technology company sued him for repeatedly making false claims about its work in the 2020 US elections. The seemingly frustrated CEO of MyPillow.com became close to Mr Trump towards the end of his presidency, bringing notes that mentioned martial law to his meetings in the White House in the final weeks of the previous administration.

    • Nissan ex-CEO tells Japanese court Ghosn's pay was too low
      Business
      Associated Press

      Nissan ex-CEO tells Japanese court Ghosn's pay was too low

      Former Nissan Chief Executive Hiroto Saikawa told a Japanese court Wednesday he believed the compensation for his predecessor Carlos Ghosn was too low “by international standards,” and so he supported Ghosn's retirement packages to prevent him from leaving. “Mr. Ghosn had outstanding abilities and achievements,” Saikawa said, testifying in Tokyo District Court in the criminal trial of Greg Kelly, a former senior executive at Nissan Motor Co. “We needed to prepare for Mr. Ghosn's eventual retirement to keep him motivated and to have him continue to work for Nissan,” he said in answer to a prosecutor's questioning.

    • Hong Kong's freedoms threadbare as China removes last vestiges of political opposition
      World
      The Telegraph

      Hong Kong's freedoms threadbare as China removes last vestiges of political opposition

      China's Communist Party wields much, if not all, of the political power in Hong Kong, having chipped away at the “one country, two systems” model meant to guarantee the former British colony's unique freedoms after being returned to mainland rule. Four elected opposition lawmakers were ousted last year and those remaining resigned in protest, further skewing the city legislature toward Beijing loyalists. Outsized political influence has allowed Beijing the ability to exercise its will over Hong Kong, often thinly disguising it as 'process' – for instance, passing a law last June through city legislature making it illegal to insult the Chinese national anthem.

    • How far will Biden go to fix the climate crisis? Pay attention to this gas project
      Politics
      LA Times

      How far will Biden go to fix the climate crisis? Pay attention to this gas project

      A few days after Joe Biden claimed victory in the presidential election, a San Diego company quietly asked federal officials for permission to send 5 million tons of natural gas each year across the U.S.-Mexico border to an export terminal the company hopes to build along the Gulf of California. The facility would be Sempra Energy's second fossil fuel export plant in Mexico. The Biden administration's decision could offer an early preview of how aggressively it will confront the climate crisis.

    • Republican leaders want to avoid a party civil war. Trump might have other ideas.
      Politics
      The Week

      Republican leaders want to avoid a party civil war. Trump might have other ideas.

      In a two-page memo addressed to GOP donors, voters, leaders, and activists, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) declared: "The Republican Civil War is now canceled." It isn't clear if his fellow Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, are listening. Scott is chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, and in the memo, first obtained by Fox News, he writes that Democrats control the White House, Senate, and House, but Republicans have a path to victory in 2022.

    • Imran Khan invites Sri Lankan Buddhists to visit Pakistan
      World
      Associated Press

      Imran Khan invites Sri Lankan Buddhists to visit Pakistan

      Visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has proclaimed his Muslim-majority nation a choice destination for religious tourism by Sri Lankans, most of whom are Buddhists. In talks with President Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Wednesday, Khan highlighted Buddhist heritage sites in Pakistan and stressed the building of cultural ties, the Pakistan Embassy said in a statement. “Pakistan probably has one of the greatest Buddhist heritages in the world and we invite people from Sri Lanka to visit them,” Khan said a day earlier after meeting with Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.

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      Associated Press

      China says Iran nuclear issue at 'critical point'

      Developments surrounding Iran's nuclear program are at a “critical point” and lifting sanctions on the country is key to breaking the deadlock, China's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's comments came a day after Iran officially began restricting international inspections of its nuclear facilities in a bid to pressure European countries and the U.S. into lifting crippling economic sanctions and restoring the 2015 nuclear deal. As a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, China is a party to the agreement known as the JCPOA, while also maintaining friendly relations and close economic ties with Tehran.

    • U.S. aims to return to U.N. rights body, shield Israel
      World
      Reuters

      U.S. aims to return to U.N. rights body, shield Israel

      U.S. President Joseph Biden's new administration said on Wednesday it would continue its international re-engagement by seeking election to the U.N. Human Rights Council where it will press to eliminate a "disproportionate focus" on ally Israel. Under former President Donald Trump's more isolationist approach, Washington quit the council in 2018 but the Biden government has already returned as an observer. "I'm pleased to announce the United States will seek election to the Human Rights Council for the 2022-24 term," Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the council by video.

      • U.S. aims to return to U.N. rights body
        U.S. aims to return to U.N. rights body
        Reuters Videos
      • US to seek seat on UN human rights body, after Trump pullout
        US to seek seat on UN human rights body, after Trump pullout
        Associated Press
    • Thousands celebrate reinstatement of Nepal's Parliament
      World
      Associated Press

      Thousands celebrate reinstatement of Nepal's Parliament

      Thousands of anti-government protesters threw confetti and chanted slogans in Nepal's capital on Wednesday to celebrate Parliament's reinstatement by the Supreme Court. The court order was major blow to troubled Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Oli, who dissolved the legislature in December because of a feud within the governing Nepal Communist Party. The jubilant demonstrators applauded the court's decision and demanded Oli's immediate dismissal.

      • Nepal's Supreme Court orders reinstatement of Parliament
        Nepal's Supreme Court orders reinstatement of Parliament
        Associated Press
      • Nepal's top court orders reinstatement of parliament in blow to PM
        Nepal's top court orders reinstatement of parliament in blow to PM
        Reuters
    • Saudi Arabia says crown prince had 'successful' surgery
      World
      Associated Press

      Saudi Arabia says crown prince had 'successful' surgery

      Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman underwent a “successful surgery” to remove his appendix Wednesday, the royal court said, and he left the hospital soon after the operation. The 35-year-old prince had surgery for appendicitis at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in the Saudi capital of Riyadh in the morning, according to the royal court. Late Wednesday, Saudi state-run media published footage of the crown prince, surrounded by an entourage clad in traditional checkered headdresses, striding out of the fluorescent-lit hospital and into a waiting black Mercedes.

      • Biden call with Saudi King expected soon -Psaki
        Biden call with Saudi King expected soon -Psaki
        Reuters Videos
      • U.S. report on Khashoggi death expected to single out Saudi crown prince-sources
        U.S. report on Khashoggi death expected to single out Saudi crown prince-sources
        Reuters
    • Biden moves to reengage with Palestinians after Israel focus
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Biden moves to reengage with Palestinians after Israel focus

      The Biden administration is moving slowly but surely toward reengaging with the Palestinians after a near total absence of official contact during former President Donald Trump's four years in office. As American officials plan steps to restore direct ties with the Palestinian leadership, Biden's national security team is taking steps to restore relations that had been severed while Trump pursued a Mideast policy focused largely around Israel, America's closest partner in the region. On Tuesday, for the second time in two days, Biden's administration categorically embraced a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, something that Trump had been purposefully vague about while slashing aid to the Palestinians and taking steps to support Israel's claims to land that the Palestinians want for an independent state.

    • Bernie Sanders approval rating higher than Biden and Harris as he champions minimum wage and stimulus checks
      Politics
      The Independent

      Bernie Sanders approval rating higher than Biden and Harris as he champions minimum wage and stimulus checks

      Bernie Sanders's approval rating is currently higher than both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, according to a new poll. The ratings come as the senator calls for a $15 (£11) minimum wage to be included as part of the $1.9 trillion (£1.2 trillion) coronavirus stimulus passing through Congress this week. Mr Sanders had a net favourability rating of 10 points among survey respondents, according to the poll released on Tuesday by The Economist/YouGov while the US president had a net favourability rating of 8 points, and the vice president 5 points.

      • Everything you need to know about the minimum wage debate
        Everything you need to know about the minimum wage debate
        Yahoo News
      • Biden's COVID Package Is Overwhelmingly Popular. Republicans Hate It Anyway.
        Biden's COVID Package Is Overwhelmingly Popular. Republicans Hate It Anyway.
        HuffPost
    • Officials Probe ‘Foul Play’ After Crash of Military Plane Close to Finding Abducted Nigerian Schoolboys
      World
      The Daily Beast

      Officials Probe ‘Foul Play’ After Crash of Military Plane Close to Finding Abducted Nigerian Schoolboys

      ABUJA, Nigeria—The seven personnel of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) who died in a fatal plane crash in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Sunday were close to discovering the location of dozens of students abducted by gunmen from their school in north-central Nigeria last week, two senior military sources told The Daily Beast. The crew—led by Flight Lieutenant Haruna Gadzama, the aircraft captain, and Flight Lieutenant Henry Piyo, the co-pilot—had been in Minna, the capital of Nigeria's north-central Niger state, for days conducting intelligence-gathering missions in connection with concerted efforts to secure the release of 42 people, including 27 students.

    • In boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world
      Health
      Reuters

      In boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world

      The first big real-world study of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to be independently reviewed shows the shot is highly effective at preventing COVID-19, in a potentially landmark moment for countries desperate to end lockdowns and reopen economies. Up until now, most data on the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines has come under controlled conditions in clinical trials, leaving an element of uncertainty over how results would translate into the real world with its unpredictable variables. The research in Israel - two months into one of the world's fastest rollouts, providing a rich source of data - showed two doses of the Pfizer shot cut symptomatic COVID-19 cases by 94% across all age groups, and severe illnesses by nearly as much.

      • Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine works well in big 'real world' test
        Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine works well in big 'real world' test
        Associated Press
      • Pfizer's vaccine trial data holds up in the real world, according to large-scale study in Israel
        Pfizer's vaccine trial data holds up in the real world, according to large-scale study in Israel
        LA Times
    • Marjorie Taylor Greene’s race for reelection in 2022 will be a ‘bloodbath’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Marjorie Taylor Greene’s race for reelection in 2022 will be a ‘bloodbath’

      Marjorie Taylor Greene will encounter a “bloodbath” reelection contest against candidates from both parties, according to interviews with local political leaders' about 2022. David Boyle, a Democratic Party chairman, said the 2022 Republican primary for Georgia's 14th congressional district seat, which Ms Greene won in November, was going to be a “bloodbath”. "The middle-of-the-road traditional Republicans are tired of all of this craziness,” Mr Boyle told Insider of recent controversies.

    • Postmaster General Taunts Dems: You’re Stuck With Me for Good
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Postmaster General Taunts Dems: You’re Stuck With Me for Good

      Louis DeJoy had a defiant message on Wednesday for those craving to see him ousted as U.S. Postmaster General: “Get used to me. The comment came after Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN) asked the embattled U.S. Postal Service chief how long he would remain as Postmaster General—“long time,” DeJoy spat back—during a Wednesday hearing in the House Oversight Committee. That exchange was indicative of the entire proceeding, which was frequently chippy, combative, and fueled by Democratic lawmakers' outrage over DeJoy's handling of the USPS at a time of worsening mail delays and difficult questions about the service's long-term viability.

      • USPS on 'death spiral' without reform -chief
        USPS on 'death spiral' without reform -chief
        Reuters Videos
      • House Dems, GOP joust over DeJoy, postal reform
        House Dems, GOP joust over DeJoy, postal reform
        Associated Press Videos
    • The more data we get, the more it seems vaccinated people aren't spreading the coronavirus
      Health
      Business Insider

      The more data we get, the more it seems vaccinated people aren't spreading the coronavirus

      Now that effective coronavirus vaccines are authorized and being distributed, the crucial question is: Do they stop transmission? In clinical trials, Pfizer and Moderna showed that their shots prevent severe COVID-19, but they didn't test whether their vaccines prevent asymptomatic cases. Without curtailing these symptom-less infections, it's difficult to stop the coronavirus' transmission from person to person.

      • In boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world
        In boost for COVID-19 battle, Pfizer vaccine found 94% effective in real world
        Reuters
      • How does Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine stack up against shots from Pfizer and Moderna?
        How does Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine stack up against shots from Pfizer and Moderna?
        Business Insider
    • Ted Cruz was filmed using his phone while a former police chief testified about violence at the Capitol
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Ted Cruz was filmed using his phone while a former police chief testified about violence at the Capitol

      Sen. Ted Cruz was pictured using his phone during Tuesday's hearing on the Capitol riots. The former chief of Capitol police was giving an account of the violent scenes in the January 6 riot. Cruz was criticized last week for flying to Mexico during deadly storms in Texas.

      • Ted Cruz Scorned For Fiddling With His Cellphone During Capitol Riot Testimony
        Ted Cruz Scorned For Fiddling With His Cellphone During Capitol Riot Testimony
        HuffPost
      • Ex Capitol Chief: Intelligence didn't predict riot
        Ex Capitol Chief: Intelligence didn't predict riot
        Associated Press Videos
    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • “How about we skip ‘he won’t win’ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.”

    • “With independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House — except as a tourist.”

    • “They might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.”

    • “The next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump — whether or not he decides to run again.”

    • “Donald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.”

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