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    • Is Trump the clear frontrunner, or an underdog?

      At the onset of the Republican campaign, the polls are exceptionally divided on Donald Trump's support among Republican primary voters.

      What's behind the huge variance? »
      • Apple stock gets nailed as CEO spooks investors

      • George Santos admits he 'lied to everyone' in leaked audio

      • Sorry, not sorry: 1/6 rioters change tune after apology

      • Behind-the-scenes power couple comes to the fore

      • Why 911 dispatchers hate Apple Watches

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Woman deletes her TikTok account after being called out by fitness influencer

      If you post a TikTok of you at the gym and receive a stitch from Joey Sergo (@thejoeyswoll), you've probably done something wrong nine times out of 10. Currently, Swoll has over 6 million followers on TikTok and over 2.2 million followers on Instagram. Swoll recently stitched a video with creator Jessica Fernandez (@jessica.frndz) after she posted a video accusing a man of being a “weirdo” to her in the gym.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Donald Trump Jr.'s Solution To Chinese Balloon Is Deservedly Mocked

      Donald Trump Jr. decided not to let reality stop him from offering an impractical solution to that Chinese balloon currently flying over the skies of Montana. Chinese officials claim the balloon is just for research and not spying, but its presence has some people, such as Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), worried that it is actually carrying bioweapons. After the Pentagon decided against shooting down the balloon out of concerns of hurting people on the ground, Trump took to Twitter to suggest a plan that may not have been even slightly feasible as anything but red meat for his base.

      • Republicans pounce on Biden over appearance of Chinese spy balloon
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      • Large white balloon lingers over Montana sky
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    • U.S.
      LA Times

      Two men arrested in 'cold-blooded' massacre of 6, including mother and baby, in Tulare County

      After a predawn gun battle and a series of raids across Tulare County, authorities said Friday they had arrested two men accused of killing six people, including a teen mother and her baby, in an execution-style massacre that stunned the Central Valley farm town of Goshen last month. The suspects were identified as Noah David Beard, 25, of Visalia and Angel "Nanu" Uriarte, 35, of Goshen, both Norteño gang members, according to the Tulare County Sheriff's Office. Uriarte engaged in a gun battle with federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives early Friday and was wounded before being taken into custody, officials said.

      • Authorities: 2 arrested in California shooting that killed 6
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      • Two arrested in Tulare County massacre investigation. One suspect shot during gunfight with ATF
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    • U.S.
      Reuters

      In Texas, hunters shoot feral pigs from helicopters

      On a bitterly cold January morning, a helicopter soars above central Texas farmland. The four passengers hanging outside the aircraft are hunting - going after feral hogs, an invasive species in the southeastern United States. In Bryan, Texas, the company Helibacon charges hunters about $3,000 to spend two hours in a helicopter, gunning down wild pigs with everything from assault rifles to fully automatic submachine guns.

    • Business
      MoneyWise

      This is 'a serious problem': State Farm and Progressive are now refusing to cover certain cars made by big South Korean auto firms — here are the models and why they're too risky to insure

      After a surge in theft claims, insurers State Farm and Progressive are now refusing to cover select models made by the big South Korean auto firms because they are too easy to steal. This is a] serious problem impacting our customers and the entire auto insurance industry,” State Farm said in a media statement. Don't miss Over 65% of Americans don't shop around for a better car insurance deal — and that could be costing you $500 a month '$200K is chump change': This YouTube influencer says if you don't have a Lamborghini in your 20s, you should have a 'serious' talk with yourself — 3 simple ways to boost your income UBS says 61% of millionaire collectors allocate up to 30% of their overall p...

      • Some auto insurers are refusing to cover certain Hyundai, Kia models over high theft risk
        WESH - Orlando Videos
      • State Farm Won't Insure Theft-Prone Hyundai and Kia Models In Louisiana
        Jalopnik
    • World
      Popular Mechanics

      Turns Out Russia Is Overselling Its 'Unstoppable' Hypersonic Missile

      China successfully tested a Mach 5 weapon back in 2021—with one U.S. general calling the launch a near “Sputnik” moment—and Russia has been talking about the weapons since 2018, when it produced a sizzle reel of one hypersonic missile, the Kh-47M2 Kinzhal, blowing up Florida. Not to be outmatched, the U.S. has around 70 (yes, seven-zero) efforts to develop hypersonic technologies including bombers, missiles, and the engines to power them. In fact, just this week, Vladimir Putin announced imminent plans to test his frigate-launched Zircon hypersonic missile, which can supposedly reach speeds of Mach 9.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Sorry, not sorry: Some 1/6 rioters change tune after apology

      Appearing before a federal judge after pleading guilty to a felony charge in the deadly Capitol riot, former West Virginia lawmaker Derrick Evans expressed remorse for letting down his family and his community, saying he made a “crucial mistake." Less than a year later, Evans is portraying himself as a victim of a politically motivated prosecution as he runs to serve in the same building he stormed on Jan. 6, 2021. Evans is now calling the Justice Department's Jan. 6 prosecutions a “miscarriage of justice" and describes himself on twitter as a “J6 Patriot."

    • Health
      Fox Weather

      Dangerous fungal illness rapidly spreading across country, doctors warn

      Doctors are warning of a dangerous fungal illness rapidly spreading across the country, especially affecting those living or visiting the California and Arizona areas. If you think it sounds like something from the cutting room floor of "The Last of Us" series, where a parasitic fungal infection devastates mankind, there are some very base-level similarities. Valley fever (also called coccidioidomycosis or "cocci") is a significant cause of pneumonia, said Dr. Brad Perkins, chief medical officer at Karius, a company that provides advanced diagnostics for infectious diseases.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Mitch McConnell May Have Just Pulled The Ultimate Revenge On 2 Rival Senators

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) may have just delivered some harsh payback to fellow Republican Sens. Scott, who confirmed his and Lee's removal, didn't seem to think so. “This is what happens when you challenge leadership,” Scott told the New York Post on Wednesday.

      • Scott: ‘I don’t think it made any sense’ for McConnell to boot me from Commerce
        The Hill
      • Huckabee Sanders to deliver Republican response to Biden’s State of the Union
        The Hill
    • Business
      Bloomberg

      Biden Says He's Not to Blame for Rising Inflation

      President Joe Biden says he's not to blame for rising inflation. "Do I take the blame for inflation? No," Biden said in response to a question.

    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Homestead teacher confesses to having sex in classroom with 12-year-old, police say

      An elementary school teacher in Homestead was charged Wednesday with having sex with one of his students. Davis Augustine Hodge Jr., 30, is facing four counts of using his authority to have sex with a child. Investigators say Hodge used his position as a sponsor of the school's chess club to lure the then-12-year-old into his classroom at the West Homestead K-8 Center after school on Fridays, where they engaged in sexual contact at least four times.

      • Florida teacher faces charges over alleged sexual relationship with 13-year-old 'girlfriend': police
        Fox News
      • West Homestead K-8 Center teacher arrested, accused of sex with student
        CBS Miami
    • World
      Business Insider

      When a weather balloon went rogue almost 25 years ago, fighter jets fired 1,000 rounds at it and couldn't bring it down

      About 25 years ago, a rogue weather balloon wouldn't come down after over 1,000 rounds were fired at it. The balloon entered Icelandic air space and drifted north towards Norway. Almost 25 years ago, a large runaway weather balloon proved to be quite challenge a for a pair of fighter jets trying to shoot it down, staying in the air even after more than 1,000 rounds were fired at it.

    • World
      Reuters

      Ukraine's new weapon will force a Russian shift

      The United States has answered President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's plea for rockets that can strike deep behind the front lines of the nearly year-long conflict with Russia. Now Russian forces will need to adapt or face potentially catastrophic losses. The new weapon, the Ground Launched Small Diameter Bomb (GLSDB), will allow Ukraine's military to hit targets at twice the distance reachable by the rockets it now fires from the U.S.-supplied High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS).

      • Ukraine is getting new US weapons that can hit Russian forces almost 100 miles away, but it's still a no on missiles
        Business Insider
      • US announces $2.2 billion military aid package for Ukraine
        The New Voice of Ukraine
    • World
      Time

      A Balloon Is Spying on the U.S. From the Sky. Here’s Why China May Be Using Old-Fashioned Surveillance Technology When Satellites Exist

      On Wednesday, a mysterious white orb was spotted floating above Billings, Montana, and U.S. security officials suspected it almost certainly to be a Chinese military surveillance balloon. The sighting sent politicians on high alert: House Speaker Kevin McCarthy called it a “brazen disregard for U.S. sovereignty” and the Pentagon scrambled fighter jets to deal with it. However, even though the balloon was hovering over sensitive sites, including a field housing U.S. nuclear missiles, the Biden administration ultimately decided not to shoot it down, as officials advised that it doesn't pose a threat for now but its debris might.

      • U.S. monitoring suspected Chinese spy balloon
        Reuters Videos
      • Large white balloon lingers over Montana sky
        Associated Press Videos
    • Politics
      SheKnows

      There's a Bombshell New Audio Clip That Shows the Trump Team Strategizing Exactly How They're Going to Push Election Fraud Lies

      Donald Trump's campaign team in Wisconsin knew they lost the state in the 2020 presidential election, but that didn't stop them from trying to spin a fraud narrative. There's new audio that is confirming that Republican officials behind the scenes were trying to cook up a story that the election was stolen. This is the latest chaotic issue to come down the pike as Donald Trump tries to run for president for the third time.

      • Trump campaign staff on 2020 election lies: ‘fan the flame’
        Associated Press
      • Audio from Trump campaign staff reveals plans to 'fan the flame' on 2020 election lies in Wisconsin
        Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
    • Business
      Reuters

      Honda to start producing new hydrogen fuel cell system co-developed with GM

      Japan's Honda Motor Co said it will start producing a new hydrogen fuel cell system jointly developed with General Motors Co this year and gradually step up sales this decade, in a bid to expand its hydrogen business. Honda will target annual sales of around 2,000 units of the new system in the middle of this decade, the company said on Thursday, aiming to boost that to 60,000 units per year in 2030. The Japanese carmaker is seeking to expand the use of its new system not only for its own fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), but also commercial vehicles such as heavy trucks, as stationary power stations and in construction machinery.

      • Japan's Honda outlines hydrogen power plans to go green
        Associated Press
      • Honda Aims To Expand Hydrogen Business With External Sales Of Next-Generation Fuel Cell System
        Benzinga
    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      A Florida cop was headed home from work. Along came a ‘reckless driver,’ bodycam shows

      An off-duty cop had a harrowing ride home from work on the Palm Coast of Florida last week, according to the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. Newly released bodycam footage posted to the agency's Facebook page shows the drama that went down with Master Deputy Brad Stogdon on U.S. 1 at a little after 5 p.m. on Jan. 30.

    • U.S.
      HuffPost

      Jimmy Kimmel Has Just The Answer To Marjorie Taylor Greene's Dumbest Question Yet

      Jimmy Kimmel sarcastically noted that conspiracy theorist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) is “hard at work” now that she's sitting on committees in the Republican-controlled U.S. House. Case in point: Her question this week to U.S. Comptroller General Gene Dodaro during a hearing on COVID-19 spending and potential fraud in the use of those funds. Greene, a close ally of House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) who last year spoke at a white nationalist conference, asked about “drag queen story hour” events, a common target of right-wing ire.

      • Marjorie Taylor Greene mocked for claiming Illinois school got $5.1bn funding for critical race theory
        The Independent
      • Kevin McCarthy rejects Marjorie Taylor Greene's claims that Ashli Babbitt was 'murdered'
        The Independent
    • U.S.
      Yahoo Sports

      Kellen Winslow Jr. requests 14-year prison sentence be reduced due to 'physical trauma' from football

      Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. has requested his 14-year prison sentence be reduced with the argument that the physical trauma he sustained while playing football entitles him to a shorter stay behind bars under a new California law, according to USA Today's Brent Schrotenboer. Winslow reportedly mailed a handwritten habeas corpus petition in November from a state prison in Tehachapi, California, and is representing himself without an attorney. The former Cleveland Browns first-round draft pick and Pro Bowler received his 14-year sentence in March 2021 under a plea arrangement that saw Winslow convicted of forcible rape, rape of an unconscious person, assault with intent to commit rape, indecent exposure and lewd conduct in public.

    • Business
      Business Insider

      Bill Gates said he'd rather fund vaccines to 'save lives' than go to Mars, but he thinks someday Elon Musk will be a 'great philanthropist'

      Bill Gates told the BBC he does not think traveling to Mars is a good use of money. "You can buy measles vaccines and save lives for $1,000 per life saved," Gates explained. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said he'd rather pay for life-saving vaccines than spend money going to Mars, commenting on how his priorities differ from one of the other richest men on Earth.

      • Bill Gates Says Elon Musk Could Be a 'Great Philanthropist,' But Questions Space Missions: 'Don't Go to Mars'
        People
      • Bill Gates would rather pay for vaccines than travel to Mars
        BBC
    • U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Missing 17-year-old believed to have been groomed is discovered safe, Michigan cops say

      Authorities in Michigan are searching for a high schooler who is believed to have been lured away by an internet groomer. The Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office said family members went to pick up Ea Kuhr at Dexter High School on Wednesday, Feb. 1, but the 17-year-old “intentionally avoided them and left to meet an unknown subject.” “Information obtained during the early stages of our investigation shows a pattern of social media/internet grooming and an organized attempt to lure Ea away from family,” the sheriff's office said.

      • Authorities looking for Dexter High School student believed to be lured away from family
        WXYZ-Detroit Videos
      • Washtenaw County teen found safe
        WJBK
    • Business
      Yahoo Finance Canada

      45% with variable mortgages say they would have to sell in under 9 months: Yahoo/Maru Poll.

      As Canadian homeowners grapple with the Bank of Canada's flurry of interest rate hikes, one in three say they won't be able to handle higher rates for long before they are forced to sell their homes. Thirty-five per cent of Canadian homeowners say they can handle the Bank of Canada's current benchmark interest rate of 4.5 per cent for an average of less than 10 months before they would be forced to sell or vacate their homes. The survey found that how long Canadian homeowners can sustain today's interest rates varies, depending on the type of mortgage or financing method on their home.

      • UK house prices: How interest rate rise will affect property market and mortgages
        The Independent
      • Mortgages: What happens if I miss a payment?
        BBC
    • World
      The New Voice of Ukraine

      Putin inventing “new type of military” after Ukraine liquidated almost his entire army

      “If you do even a certain simple calculation, it turns out that during the year of hostilities, the Armed Forces of Ukraine had disposed of almost the entire conventional army of the Russian Federation,” he stated. Kyrychevsky noted that since the personnel of the Russian army is “almost completely depleted”, the Putin regime “has to invent a new type of soldier who will serve.” “If before that it was personnel who served professionally, now the average military man is either a “Wagnerite” (member of the Wagner mercenary group) or a covertly mobilized 'Cossack' who was previously trained under the system of the so-called combat army reserve,” the expert said.

    • World
      Miami Herald

      Forsaken ‘ghost’ ship to be sunk on the high seas, Brazilian navy says. Here’s why

      An aircraft carrier that was once a formidable flagship is now little more than a floating hunk of scrap with just one voyage left to undertake: a trip to the bottom of the sea. The decommissioned ship, called the São Paulo, is critically damaged, and the Brazilian government has “no alternative” but to sink it, according to a Feb. 1 statement from the navy. The scuttling of the São Paulo, a 32,000-ton behemoth, will follow a 60-year naval career marked by adventure, mishap and rapid decline, according to several naval historians.

    • World
      Reuters

      Israel's pioneering drones use free-falling bombs, can carry a tonne

      Israeli armed drones use gravity bombs that produce no noise or smoke as they fall, making them hard for enemies to anticipate or evade, and the largest model of the aircraft can carry up to a tonne of munitions, its military says. After more than two decades of secrecy, Israel in July went public about its pioneering armed drones developed as part of an array of stand-off surveillance and striking options since it was blindsided by tank incursions during a 1973 war. Briefing Reuters, a senior Israeli military officer said the armed drone fleet includes the passenger plane-sized Heron TP, made by state-owned Israel Aerospace Industries Ltd, and Elbit Systems Ltd's smaller Hermes.

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