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    • How Biden turned the tables on his GOP opponents

      His State of the Union address was not exactly a celebration of a unity agenda. But President Biden seemed to relish the scrimmage.

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      • Decline of civility in politics on show during Biden speech

      • Don't file taxes yet, IRS says amid benefits confusion

      • To solve a pork problem, China built pig towers

      • The medicine is a miracle, but only if you can afford it

      • 5 takeaways from Biden's State of the Union address

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      'Super bloom' swarms force California city to say no more

      A small California city that was overrun by visitors four years ago when heavy winter rains produced a “super bloom” of wild poppies has a message for the public after this year's deluge: Do not come. The poppies are beginning to bloom but so far on a small scale — and the canyon where they grow and parking areas are now completely off-limits, Lake Elsinore Mayor Natasha Johnson told a press conference where she recounted the chaos of 2019. Poppies are found throughout California in spring and summer, but usually not as extensively as the blankets of gold that in 2019 covered slopes near Lake Elsinore, a city of 71,000 in Riverside County about 60 miles (96 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles.

      • Photos: Don't come. You could be arrested | Lake Elsinore closes access to latest poppy 'superbloom'
        LA Times
      • California super bloom: Lake Elsinore issues warning to visitors
        KTTV
    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Sarah Huckabee Sanders' 'Normal Or Crazy' Challenge Backfires Spectacularly

      Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday night, and it was loaded with the expected right-wing culture-war grievances. Sanders' speech included attacks on LGBTQ rights, critical race theory, the “woke mob” and more. But it also contained one line that probably didn't get the reaction she was hoping.

      • Sanders gets the limelight with GOP's State of the Union response
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      • Does the State of the Union speech matter anymore? Here's what an expert says.
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    • U.S.
      Miami Herald

      A major archaeological discovery was made on the Miami River. Was it kept ‘under wraps’?

      For the past year and a half, with scant public attention, squads of archaeologists digging at the Miami River site of a planned Related Group residential tower complex have unearthed remarkable finds, consisting of thousands of fragmentary prehistoric tools and artifacts, rare and well-preserved animal and plant remnants, vestiges of ancient structures and human remains — including some relics dating back to the earliest days of civilization on the planet. The discovery, they say, may be the most significant in a series of archaeological finds made at the mouth of the Miami River in the past 25 years that include the Miami Circle National Historic Landmark, thought to be around 2,000 years old. “There are artifacts going back sequentially over those thousands of years,” said William Pestle, an archaeologist and chairman of the anthropology department at the University of Miami, who is not involved in the excavation at the Related site but is familiar with the discoveries there.

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      Yahoo News Canada

      'Many customers feel uncomfortable around you': Woman working at Ontario FreshCo grocery store receives racist letter at work

      A Canadian woman who works at a grocery store in Ontario was left shocked after she received a racist letter at her workplace. Nadine Davis has been working at the FreshCo grocery store in Peterborough, Ont. as a cashier for nearly 18 years. In an interview with The Peterborough Examiner, Davis explained she was "shocked" and fought back tears while saying she couldn't talk about it.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      'A Sick Puppy': Mitt Romney And George Santos Get Into Tense Exchange At State Of The Union

      Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) told Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) to take a hike during a heated confrontation ahead of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday. Santos, the truth-challenged congressman from New York, had positioned himself on the center aisle of the House chamber, where lawmakers often stand on such occasions in order to shake hands with the president. As members of the Senate walked into the chamber and made their way down the aisle, Romney spotted Santos and told the congressman that he didn't belong in the chamber.

      • Romney tells embattled Republican George Santos he 'shouldn't be in Congress'
        Reuters
      • Romney: Santos is a 'sick puppy' who should have been 'sitting in the back row' during Biden address
        NBC
    • Business
      MoneyWise

      'Tragic total loss': This classic mansion was ruined by a fire and then listed on Zillow for $1.5 million — it sold within a week. 3 other signs real estate remains healthy

      Continued declines in those rates will no doubt restore buying power and extend any market rally. Housing tours de force House shopping involves more than checking in on Zillow, even if they've cornered the market on fire-gutted mansions in the South. Housing tours are up, real estate brokerage firm Redfin announced in January, as more customers request them and initiate the homebuying process.

    • U.S.
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Former Victoria's Secret manager explains why you should never shoplift from big retail chains: 'They will eventually catch you'

      A former Victoria's Secret sales manager is opening up about a little-known secret in the retail world — one that she hopes will help curb store theft in the future. According to Kenzie Rae (@kenzieraesch), she used to work at an unnamed Victoria's Secret location where she witnessed many instances of shoplifting. In fact, she estimates that someone would steal from the store at least once a day, which resulted in high losses for the struggling lingerie company.

    • World
      Business Insider

      About half a billion dollars worth of cocaine — enough to service the New Zealand market for 30 years — was found floating in the Pacific Ocean

      Some of the packages carried identifiable stickers like a four-leaf clover and a Batman logo. Roughly half a billion dollars worth of cocaine was discovered floating around in the Pacific Ocean — enough to service the New Zealand market for 30 years — according to a statement by the country's police on Wednesday. About 81 bales, or 3.2 tonnes of cocaine, are making their way back to New Zealand on the royal navy vessel HMNZS Manawanui, where they will now be destroyed, the statement added.

    • U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Cringey 23-Year-Old Mayor Quotes Steve Jobs to Defend His Trumpian Coup

      At a contentious city council meeting Monday night, Goddard Mayor Hunter Larkin invoked the late Apple founder Steve Jobs, suggesting that he—Larkin—was also a visionary attempting to “change the world.” In a move that one Goddard resident likened to “Germany in 1935,” Larkin manipulated existing rules to reclaim a position he'd lost in May 2022 following a news report detailing questionable ties to a local real estate family. After his ouster in 2022, Larkin was arrested for DUI, then launched a bid for the statehouse, promising he would spend his time focusing on “voter integrity, the right to bear arms, protecting the unborn and keeping Critical Race Theory (CRT) out of schools.”

    • Business
      In The Know by Yahoo

      Laid-off employee calls out ridiculous email from former boss: 'This is exploitation'

      A woman on TikTok is blowing the lid off of something that recently happened to her in an effort to expose workplace exploitation. “I had to calm down before making this video, because the audacity,” says Kiki (@kikirough), before explaining in her TikTok that she was one of the thousands of Americans laid off about a month ago. In a nutshell, Kiki says the CEO was in a bind and asked her to do something that no one else in the company knew how to do after her departure.

    • Business
      HuffPost

      Marjorie Taylor Greene Becomes Meme Of The Night For All The Wrong Reasons

      Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga. didn't seem to win many friends on either side of the aisle with her antics during President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday night.

      • Greene poses with white balloon ahead of State of the Union address, just as conspiracy websites requested
        Yahoo News
      • Greene calls Biden a liar at State of the Union
        Washington Post
    • Politics
      The Telegraph

      Jill Biden kisses Kamala Harris' husband on the mouth

      For a surreal moment - just as Joe Biden prepared to deliver his State of the Union speech - his wife Jill Biden stole the show by planting a kiss smack on the lips of the vice president's husband. After sweeping into Congress to cheers, the first lady made her way over to the second gentleman, Doug Emhoff, and clasped his hand. They then leaned in for a friendly embrace - but at least one of them appears to have miscalculated and the result was a kiss either on, or very, very close, to the lips.

      • Jill Biden mocked over awkward kiss with Doug Emhoff at State of the Union
        The Independent
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    • Politics
      ABC News Videos

      Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Outbursts during Biden address ‘quite shocking’

      ABC News' Linsey Davis spoke with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her response to President Biden's State of the Union address and Republican reactions during the speech.

    • World
      Business Insider

      China is mad at the US for blasting its suspected spy balloon, but a few years ago, state TV bragged its fighter pilots could shoot one down

      A 2020 Chinese state TV clip showed off how fighter pilots could shoot down surveillance balloons. The video shows a pilot tracking and shooting a balloon during an apparent training exercise. China said Monday that the US shooting down a suspected Chinese spy balloon was "unacceptable."

      • China's spy balloon saga barely mentioned by Biden
        Associated Press Videos
      • U.S. general says past Chinese balloons flew undetected
        Reuters Videos
    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      A passenger's story about refusing to switch plane seats with a mom who wanted to sit with her teenage son has reignited TikTok's flight etiquette debate

      TikTok user Surya Garg shared a story about being asked to switch seats on a plane. Garg says she was asked to move seats so a mom could sit with her teenager, but she refused. The video created debate and reignited popular flight etiquette discourse on the app.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Texas man jailed in Dallas monkey case says he'd do it again

      A 24-year-old man now linked to an unusual string of crimes that kept the Dallas Zoo on the lookout for missing animals told police that after he swiped two monkeys from their enclosure, he took them onto the city's light rail system to make his getaway, court records show. Davion Irvin also said he loves animals and that if he's released from jail, he would steal more, the documents said. Irvin, who remained jailed Tuesday on $25,000 bond, was arrested last week after asking questions at a downtown Dallas aquarium about animals there.

      • Man arrested in Dallas Zoo monkey thefts says he'd steal more animals if released, court docs show
        USA TODAY
      • Dallas Zoo suspect says he took monkeys on train, records show
        BBC
    • U.S.
      Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

      12-year-old girl sues off-duty Kenosha officer, school district and city arguing her rights were violated when the officer knelt on her neck for more than 20 seconds

      A federal lawsuit was filed Monday against the Kenosha Unified School District, City of Kenosha and a Kenosha police officer on behalf of a 12-year-old girl and her father. In a 14-page complaint, the girl's attorney, Drew DeVinney, says officer Shawn Guetschow used "unreasonable and excessive" force and that he "acted with malice or in reckless disregard" of the girl's rights, when he restrained her during a lunch room fight, by placing his knee on her neck for more than 20 seconds. Guetschow had been working part-time as a school security guard for the school district, while also serving as a Kenosha police officer.

      • Dad Files Lawsuit After Officer Filmed Kneeling On 12-Year-Old Girl’s Neck
        HuffPost
      • Family files lawsuit against Kenosha officer accused of kneeling on 12-year-old girl's neck
        ABC News
    • Politics
      Fox News

      President Biden's State of the Union report card: Ratings from former speechwriters are in

      Former top speechwriters rated President Biden on the content and delivery of his second State of the Union address, giving out grades ranging from a sterling "A" grade to nearly-failing "D." Biden's speech focused on his administration's economic plans, touting his signature infrastructure bill and job growth. He also claimed to want to restore unity and work with Congress in a bipartisan manner. However, Republicans took issue with several parts of his speech, most notably the claim that some Republicans aimed to cut Medicare and Social Security programs.

      • Five key moments from Biden's State of the Union, China's surprising intel operations and more top headlines
        Fox News
      • President Biden gives State of the Union address
        KMGH - Denver Scripps
    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Porn star Ron Jeremy committed to state mental hospital

      Porn star Ron Jeremy was committed to a state mental health hospital after being found incompetent to stand trial on rape and other charges, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles District Attorney said on Tuesday. Jeremy can be held for up to two years, said Greg Risling, spokesperson for the district attorney's office. The 69-year-old had been charged with 30 counts of rape and other sexual misconduct stemming from incidents in the Los Angeles area over a 23-year period.

    • Business
      Food & Wine

      Subway Is Making a Big Change to the Way It Makes Sandwiches

      Last summer, Subway started quietly testing a new product in some of its U.S. markets — but it wasn't an addition to its Subway Series line of sandwiches, another Fresh Melt, or even a new flavor of cookie. As reported by Restaurant Business, Subway has been making plans to roll out the German-made slicers in its 20,000-plus restaurants this year, adding them to stores as soon as it can get its hands on them. Unlike some of its competitors, Subway's restaurants have never sliced any of its sandwich meats on-site, instead slicing them in one central facility and shipping the meats to each location.

    • U.S.
      INSIDER

      Abortion-rights activist who was body-shamed by Matt Gaetz confronted him at SOTU address and thanked him for helping her raise $2 million

      Activist Olivia Julianna confronted Matt Gaetz at the Capitol during the State of the Union address. Julianna and Gaetz got into a Twitter spat last year after he body-shamed abortion-rights activists. An abortion-rights activist who was body-shamed by Rep. Matt Gaetz said she confronted the congressman at Tuesday's State of the Union address and thanked him for helping her fundraise millions of dollars.

    • U.S.
      Dr. Phil CBS

      Woman Claims She Lied As A Child About Mom’s Boyfriend Abusing Her, And Now He’s Serving Life In Prison

      When Alyssa was five years old, her mother's boyfriend of 10 months, John Kinsel, moved into their home. I never liked John. He was strict.

    • U.S.
      WSB Cox articles

      Ga. elementary school principal, PE teacher fired for having sex at school, investigation finds

      An elementary school principal and PE teacher are no longer teaching children in Banks County after an investigation found allegations they had sex on campus are true. A third-party investigation, requested by Banks County Superintendent Dr. Ann Hopkins, began after Banks County Elementary School Principal Dr. Dana Simmons raised concerns that PE teacher Dylan Charles had bugged her office. The report states that Dr. Simmons believed Charles had details on Board of Education activities that he should not have.

    • Politics
      USA TODAY Opinion

      Dark Brandon shows up at State of the Union, mops the floor with lost Republicans

      President Joe Biden, at the ripe age of 80, came out with ample vim and vigor in Tuesday night's State of the Union address and proceeded to mop the House floor with the howling, discombobulated remains of the Republican Party. Preaching populism and leaning hard on his noted skill as the empathizer-in-chief, Biden bounded through a speech that acknowledged the nation's struggles while remaining unerringly optimistic. Whatever the White House cooks are feeding Biden these days, I'd like a plate of it myself.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Arizona rancher held on $1M bond in killing near US border

      A rancher who lives near Arizona's border with Mexico is being held on a charge of first-degree murder in last week's fatal shooting of a man tentatively identified as a Mexican citizen. The Santa Cruz County Sheriff's office in Nogales, Arizona, confirmed Monday that George Alan Kelly, 73, was arrested last week in the killing. Authorities believe the victim was Gabriel Cuen-Butimea, 48, who lived just south of the border in Nogales, Mexico, because of a Mexican voter registration card he carried.

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    • “In the current housing crisis, families are faced with frequent moves, evictions, and homelessness.”

    • “Rent control restricts supply and is economic madness.”

    • “Should we simply allow the cycles of displacement and segregation to occur without any policy intervention?”

    • “Rent control is a mistake … Even if it provides short-term relief. It eventually hurts the very people it’s trying to help.”

    • “The law already protects homeowners from unchecked market forces. It’s time for the law to better protect renters too.”

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