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    • Russia escalates military rivalry with U.S.

      Russia escalates military rivalry with U.S.

      The Open Skies Treaty lets countries make reconnaissance flights over each other's territory. Moscow’s withdrawal from the agreement is a bad sign for Joe Biden.

      U.S. withdrew from treaty in 2020 »
      • Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

        Trump to leave D.C. just before Biden inauguration

      • Shell employed Barrett's dad. Now it's on the docket.

        Shell employed Barrett's dad. Now it's on the docket.

      • No Mega Millions winner, jackpot balloons

        No Mega Millions winner, jackpot balloons

      • 'Shock': Arrest made after killing of Army veteran

        'Shock': Arrest made after killing of Army veteran

      • Biden's inauguration will be very different

        Biden's inauguration will be very different

    • House arrest plan for invader of Pelosi's office halted
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      Associated Press

      House arrest plan for invader of Pelosi's office halted

      A federal judge in Washington on Friday night halted a plan to release and put on house arrest the Arkansas man photographed sitting at a desk in House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office during last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol. Richard Barnett will instead be brought to Washington, D.C., immediately for proceedings in his case, Chief U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell ordered Friday night, staying a decision by another judge to confine Barnett to his home in Gravette, Arkansas, until his trial. Howell's ruling came hours after U.S. Magistrate Judge Erin Wiedemann in Arkansas set a $5,000 bond for Barnett and ordered that a GPS monitor track his location.

    • Texas realtor who took private jet is charged in Capitol riot
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      NBC News

      Texas realtor who took private jet is charged in Capitol riot

      A Texas realtor who took a private jet to the riot at the U.S. Capitol last week and called it the best day of her life is facing federal charges. Jennifer Ryan, who goes by Jenna Ryan on social media, is the latest person charged in connection to the Jan. 6 attack that left five people dead, including a Capitol police officer. Federal authorities said in court documents released Friday that Ryan traveled with a group to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5 and documented her two-day trip on social media.

      • Texas Realtor Who Went To D.C. Insurrection Sure Made It Easy For Feds To Identify Her
        Texas Realtor Who Went To D.C. Insurrection Sure Made It Easy For Feds To Identify Her
        HuffPost
      • Olympian Klete Keller surrenders, faces 3 charges for involvement in Capitol riots
        Olympian Klete Keller surrenders, faces 3 charges for involvement in Capitol riots
        Yahoo Sports
    • Corbyn ally Richard Leonard ousted as Scottish Labour leader four months before Holyrood election
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      The Telegraph

      Corbyn ally Richard Leonard ousted as Scottish Labour leader four months before Holyrood election

      Richard Leonard has been ousted as leader of the Scottish Labour Party in a coup organised with the backing of Sir Keir Starmer, a number of former senior ministers and a group of influential union leaders. Mr Leonard was a key ally of Jeremy Corbyn, and his 'scalp' is another clear sign that Sir Keir is determined to extinguish his predecessor's influence and that of his hard-Left supporters at the top of Labour. In a statement announcing his sudden resignation - less than four months before the Holyrood election - he said constant speculation about his position had become a "distraction" for the party.

      • Richard Leonard: Scottish Labour leader steps down in blow for left
        Richard Leonard: Scottish Labour leader steps down in blow for left
        The Independent
      • Labour: Keir Starmer to declare himself ‘pro-American but anti-Trump’
        Labour: Keir Starmer to declare himself ‘pro-American but anti-Trump’
        The Independent
    • Secret Service reportedly had to use Obama's bathroom after being barred from Ivanka Trump's
      U.S.
      The Week

      Secret Service reportedly had to use Obama's bathroom after being barred from Ivanka Trump's

      Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner have spent the past few years living in a six bedroom, 6.5 bathroom rented home in Washington, D.C.'s exclusive Kalorama neighborhood. The family could count high-profile officials and even one former president among their neighbors — as well as their own Secret Service detail, who had to rent a nearby apartment to use the bathroom because they weren't allowed inside the Kushner-Trump home, neighbors and law enforcement sources tell The Washington Post. It's not unusual for Secret Service agents to stay out of the typically expansive homes they're guarding, instead using a garage or auxiliary building as their home base, the Post notes.

      • Secret Service Barred From Jared And Ivanka's Bathrooms Rented A Toilet For $3,000 A Month
        Secret Service Barred From Jared And Ivanka's Bathrooms Rented A Toilet For $3,000 A Month
        HuffPost
      • Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Reportedly Barred Secret Service From Their Bathrooms
        Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Reportedly Barred Secret Service From Their Bathrooms
        InStyle
    • Waitress credited with helping boy after noticing bruises
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Waitress credited with helping boy after noticing bruises

      A Florida waitress who noticed bruises on an 11-year-old boy flashed him a handwritten note asking him if he needed help, and when he nodded yes, she called the police, authorities said. Orlando police credited Flaviane Carvalho, a waitress at Mrs. Potato Restaurant, with coming to the boy's aid on New Year's Eve when the child's parents weren't looking. Police took the boy to a hospital where doctors found bruises on his face, earlobes and arms.

      • Florida waitress credited with helping boy after noticing bruises
        Florida waitress credited with helping boy after noticing bruises
        Yahoo News Video
      • 'Do You Need Help?' Florida Waitress Used Secret Sign to Rescue Boy After Noticing Abuse: Police
        'Do You Need Help?' Florida Waitress Used Secret Sign to Rescue Boy After Noticing Abuse: Police
        People
    • ‘I need to protect myself in case there is a civil war’: Why middle-class America is arming up
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      ‘I need to protect myself in case there is a civil war’: Why middle-class America is arming up

      But for many of Jimmy Gong's customers in Mineola – a suburban village 20 miles east of the skyscrapers of Manhattan – the storming of the Capitol by pro-Trump demonstrators on January 6 was the inflection point. The following day is one of the busiest Gong, 46, can remember, even accounting for a 150 per cent rise in demand. And he expects business to keep booming.

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      Long-time Ugandan leader Museveni casts vote

      The government in the East African country of nearly 46 million people ordered an Internet blackout until further notice on Wednesday (January 13), a day after it banned all social media and messaging apps. Reggae artist and lawmaker Bobi Wine, 38, is channelling the anger of many young Ugandans who say former guerrilla leader Museveni, now 76, is an out-of-touch dictator failing to tackle unemployment, corruption and surging public debt. Museveni, who has been in power since 1986, calls Wine an upstart and says his administration guarantees stability and progress, including much-needed hydropower dams and roads.

    • Mitch McConnell tells senators impeachment trial is ‘vote of conscience’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Mitch McConnell tells senators impeachment trial is ‘vote of conscience’

      Following Donald Trump's second impeachment in the House of Representatives, Mitch McConnell has told his senate colleagues it would be a “vote of conscience” as the Senate determines whether to convict the president for his role inciting a deadly insurrection at the Capitol, fuelled by false claims of voter fraud and a pervasive lie that the 2020 election was “stolen” from his supporters. The Senate Majority Leader, overseeing the remaining days of the GOP-controlled Senate as the balance of power shifts in a newly elected Congress, has not indicated how he expects his colleagues to vote, and an impeachment trial won't reach the Senate floor until Joe Biden is president.

      • Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        HuffPost
      • Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'
        Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'
        Associated Press
    • Biden nominates Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to DNC post
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Biden nominates Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms to DNC post

      Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has been nominated by President-elect Joe Biden as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. In the role, Bottoms would be in charge of civic engagement and voter protection. Mayor Bottoms is the only Mayor in Atlanta's history to have served in all three branches of government, serving as a judge and City Councilmember before being sworn in as Mayor,” the DNC said in press release Thursday night.

      • Biden taps Jaime Harrison to serve as Democratic chairman
        Biden taps Jaime Harrison to serve as Democratic chairman
        Associated Press
      • Biden picks Jaime Harrison for DNC chair
        Biden picks Jaime Harrison for DNC chair
        CBS News
    • The Texas realtor who was pictured in the Capitol after taking a private plane to DC for Trump's rally has been arrested
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The Texas realtor who was pictured in the Capitol after taking a private plane to DC for Trump's rally has been arrested

      The woman who went viral for taking a private plane to President Donald Trump's "Stop The Steal" rally on January 6 before being pictured at the US Capitol has been arrested. Jenna Ryan, who owns a real estate firm called Jenna Ryan Realty, in Frisco, Texas, posted a 21-minute video on her Facebook account, of her and a group walking towards the Capitol building, prosecutors said. Ryan claimed she didn't enter the Capitol, but video shows her in a large crowd entering the front door of the building.

    • Pelosi says Congress members may face prosecution if an investigation shows they were accomplices in Capitol siege
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Pelosi says Congress members may face prosecution if an investigation shows they were accomplices in Capitol siege

      House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Friday said that Congress members could face prosecution should an investigation show that they were accomplices in the Capitol riots. "If they aided and abetted the crime, there may have to be actions taken beyond the Congress in terms of prosecution for that," Pelosi said during a news conference. Pelosi also pointed out one rioter captured on camera in a "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt, describing him as a "punk."

      • Republican lawmaker to ask Justice Department to investigate Trump's response to attack on U.S. Capitol
        Republican lawmaker to ask Justice Department to investigate Trump's response to attack on U.S. Capitol
        Yahoo News
      • If members of Congress aided Capitol attack, they should be prosecuted: Pelosi
        If members of Congress aided Capitol attack, they should be prosecuted: Pelosi
        Reuters
    • Trump's team is reportedly trying to assemble a crowd for a 'major send-off' hours before Biden's inauguration
      Politics
      The Week

      Trump's team is reportedly trying to assemble a crowd for a 'major send-off' hours before Biden's inauguration

      President Trump is planning to exit the White House on the morning of Jan. 20, a few hours before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in a short distance away, CNN reports. "Eager for a final taste of the pomp of being president, Trump has asked for a major send-off," and "as one of their final acts, Trump's team is working to organize a crowd to see him off on the morning of Biden's inauguration, when he plans to depart Washington while still president" for a flight to Palm Beach, Florida, where his term will officially end at noon. There are 20,000 National Guard troops currently deployed or en route to Washington, D.C., ahead of Biden's inauguration, because the last crowd Trump drew to the White House morphed into an insurrectionist mob that stormed the Capitol.

      • Joe Biden inauguration: How to watch with friends and family on Yahoo
        Joe Biden inauguration: How to watch with friends and family on Yahoo
        Yahoo News
      • Biden's inauguration challenge is to unite America
        Biden's inauguration challenge is to unite America
        Associated Press Videos
    • An intelligence report by Capitol Police warned 'Congress itself' could be targeted, days before the deadly siege on the US Capitol, according to The Washington Post
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      An intelligence report by Capitol Police warned 'Congress itself' could be targeted, days before the deadly siege on the US Capitol, according to The Washington Post

      In a report produced days before the deadly siege on the US Capitol, Capitol Police intelligence warned "Congress itself" could be the target of an attack by pro-Trump protesters. The January 3 report, obtained by The Washington Post, said Trump supporters saw January 6 "as the last opportunity to overturn the results of the presidential election" and that this "sense of desperation and disappointment may lead to more of an incentive to become violent." Following the attack, US Capitol Police has come under scrutiny for failing to prevent the breach of the Capitol building.

      • Capitol Police Intelligence Warned Of Insurrection Days In Advance: Report
        Capitol Police Intelligence Warned Of Insurrection Days In Advance: Report
        HuffPost
      • Cisco CEO on Capitol siege: ‘it was certainly a wake-up call’
        Cisco CEO on Capitol siege: ‘it was certainly a wake-up call’
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Bumble removed its political filter after people said they used it to lure conservatives who were at the Capitol riot into sending incriminating evidence
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Bumble removed its political filter after people said they used it to lure conservatives who were at the Capitol riot into sending incriminating evidence

      The dating app Bumble has temporarily removed its political-identification filter to prevent "misuse." The move came after women tweeted about using the filter to find conservatives who took part in the Capitol breach and passing on evidence to law enforcement. Users started to notice the political filter had been removed on Thursday, and people on Twitter criticized Bumble as appearing to protect the insurrectionists.

      • Bumble disabled its politics filter after it was used to out Capitol rioters
        Bumble disabled its politics filter after it was used to out Capitol rioters
        Engadget
      • Bumble removes politics filter following tweets encouraging people to use feature to identify Capitol rioters
        Bumble removes politics filter following tweets encouraging people to use feature to identify Capitol rioters
        The Independent
    • Trump news: McEnany departs White House as McConnell calls impeachment ‘vote of conscience’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump news: McEnany departs White House as McConnell calls impeachment ‘vote of conscience’

      President Donald Trump is said to be planning a final trip on Air Force One to Mar-a-Lago during the inauguration, as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell reportedly discusses impeachment with colleagues as the administration ends in history-making ignominy. White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who entered the role in April 2020, joined a growing list of administration officials who left the president before his term officially ended. The president's top economic adviser Larry Kudlow has criticised his boss in The Wall Street Journal over his response to the deadly insurrection at the Capitol.

      • Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        HuffPost
      • Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'
        Trump trial pending, McConnell calls it 'vote of conscience'
        Associated Press
    • Pelosi taps retired military commander, who oversaw the US response to Hurricane Katrina, to oversee probe into security failures during Capitol siege
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Pelosi taps retired military commander, who oversaw the US response to Hurricane Katrina, to oversee probe into security failures during Capitol siege

      House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré will lead "an immediate review" of the security during the Capitol attack. On January 6, pro-Trump insurrectionists stormed the Capitol, which resulted in five deaths. Honoré is known for leading the task force that was in charge of the US military response to Hurricane Katrina.

      • Pelosi calls for prosecution of any Congress members who might have helped pro-Trump siege
        Pelosi calls for prosecution of any Congress members who might have helped pro-Trump siege
        Reuters
      • Pelosi tasks retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré with leading review of Capitol security
        Pelosi tasks retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré with leading review of Capitol security
        NBC News
    • More Inside Artist Jorge Pardo's Transformed Bushwick Carriage House
      Entertainment
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside Artist Jorge Pardo's Transformed Bushwick Carriage House

      When it came to the lighting in his home, Pardo drew inspiration from the insides of fruits, nuts, and seeds, as well as sea creatures and machine parts. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Nearly 6,000 Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama will vote next month on forming the first union in the company's history
      Business
      Business Insider

      Nearly 6,000 Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama will vote next month on forming the first union in the company's history

      About 6,000 Amazon workers in Alabama will vote on forming a union, which would be the e-commerce giant's first union in its history, according to a petition filed. Workers will receive their ballots on February 8 to vote in the mail-in election over the wishes of Amazon, which was pushing for an in-person election. Amazon has been staunchly opposed to its workers organizing a union, with the company even hiring detectives with the Pinkerton spy agency to monitor efforts.

      • Pivotal Union Election Moves Ahead At Amazon Warehouse In Alabama
        Pivotal Union Election Moves Ahead At Amazon Warehouse In Alabama
        HuffPost
      • Amazon union election to start in February, U.S. labor board says
        Amazon union election to start in February, U.S. labor board says
        Reuters
    • Trump is back in contact with Steve Bannon and ‘asking him how to overturn election’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump is back in contact with Steve Bannon and ‘asking him how to overturn election’

      Donald Trump is reportedly back in touch with his former chief strategist Steve Bannon who he has been speaking to several times over the phone in the recent weeks, seeking advice on how to overturn his defeat in the 2020 presidential elections. Mr Bannon is considered one of the main architects of Mr Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and had joined him as an adviser in the White House after the elections. Mr Bannon quit the position in August 2017 after he fell from the good books of the president due to a controversy related to his book.

      • Trump is talking to Steve Bannon again as his presidency ends in chaos, with the former campaign adviser back in touch after their 2017 falling out
        Trump is talking to Steve Bannon again as his presidency ends in chaos, with the former campaign adviser back in touch after their 2017 falling out
        Business Insider
      • Trump weighing a pardon for Steve Bannon
        Trump weighing a pardon for Steve Bannon
        Politico
    • MAGA musician Ariel Pink, spurned by fans, complains to Tucker Carlson: 'People are so mean'
      Entertainment
      LA Times

      MAGA musician Ariel Pink, spurned by fans, complains to Tucker Carlson: 'People are so mean'

      Days after attending a rally that led to a deadly right-wing insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the L.A. indie musician Ariel Pink tried to defend his actions on Fox News host Tucker Carlson's show on Thursday. “I had no choice, there's nothing else for me to do,” Pink said, looking shaken and nervous. Pink, an acclaimed but antagonizing fixture of L.A.'s experimental music scene, has become an unlikely far-right martyr-hero after photos of him attending the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally (with fellow local avant-garde artist John Maus) surfaced.

      • Musician dropped by record label after attending pro-Trump rally
        Musician dropped by record label after attending pro-Trump rally
        FOX News Videos
      • Ariel Pink Goes on Tucker Carlson Show, Says Controversy Over Trump Support ‘Leaves Me Destitute and on the Street’
        Ariel Pink Goes on Tucker Carlson Show, Says Controversy Over Trump Support ‘Leaves Me Destitute and on the Street’
        Variety
    • The US government will spend $500,000 deep-cleaning the White House before Biden's inauguration
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The US government will spend $500,000 deep-cleaning the White House before Biden's inauguration

      The White House will get a $500,000 deep-clean before President-elect Joe Biden moves in, CNN reported. "There's always been a deep clean between administrations, but we've never seen anything like this," presidential historian Kate Brower Andersen told ABC. The US government will spend almost $500,000 on a deep clean of the White House before President-elect Joe Biden takes office on January 20, CNN reported, citing government contracts it had viewed.

      • Ahead of inauguration, government contracts reveal White House deep clean
        Ahead of inauguration, government contracts reveal White House deep clean
        ABC News
      • Biden team to bring in outside contractors for White House deep clean costing $500,000 after multiple Covid-outbreaks in Trump orbit
        Biden team to bring in outside contractors for White House deep clean costing $500,000 after multiple Covid-outbreaks in Trump orbit
        The Independent
    • Bill Maher Delivers Final Insult to Kellyanne Conway on ‘Real Time’
      Politics
      The Daily Beast

      Bill Maher Delivers Final Insult to Kellyanne Conway on ‘Real Time’

      On the evening of Jan. 7, a full day after an army of Trump fanatics—at the president's urging—stormed the U.S. Capitol on a mission to overthrow the government, menacing congresspeople and killing a police officer in the process, Kellyanne Conway issued a rambling statement on Twitter. In it, one of Trump's most loyal and semi-trusted advisers condemned the events as “outrageous and inexcusable,” followed by the comical lie that her former boss had “denounced the violence, acknowledged the certified election results and committed to a 'peaceful transfer of power' to the Biden-Harris Administration.” Well, Kellyanne—who once invented a terrorist attack in the “Bowling Green Massacre”—visited Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday night for its 19th season premiere.

    • Running on empty: Senate Republicans ponder barring Donald Trump from seeking office again
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Running on empty: Senate Republicans ponder barring Donald Trump from seeking office again

      Several senators, including Republicans, have noted that if they vote to convict Trump of inciting last week's attack on Congress, they could then vote to bar him from future public office, effectively nixing another presidential campaign. "If the president is convicted, there will be a vote on barring him from running again," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., soon to be the new Senate Majority Leader. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., the chamber's top Republican, made clear he is considering conviction, opening the door to an effective ban on Trump within the Republican Party.

      • Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        Why Mitch McConnell Holds The Keys To Trump's Impeachment Fate
        HuffPost
      • Republican Senator Murkowski will not rule out convicting Trump
        Republican Senator Murkowski will not rule out convicting Trump
        The Independent
    • Bindi Irwin re-created a photo of her parents in a sweet pregnancy post
      Celebrity
      INSIDER

      Bindi Irwin re-created a photo of her parents in a sweet pregnancy post

      Bindi Irwin, the late Steve Irwin's daughter, is pregnant with her first child. On Thursday, she and her husband re-created a photo her family took when Terri Irwin was pregnant. Bindi Irwin paid tribute to her late father, Steve Irwin, in her latest Instagram post.

      • Bindi Irwin Re-Created a Sweet Moment From Her Parents' Pregnancy, and It's So Touching
        Bindi Irwin Re-Created a Sweet Moment From Her Parents' Pregnancy, and It's So Touching
        POPSUGAR
      • Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell Recreate Her Parents’ Must-See Maternity Photo
        Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell Recreate Her Parents’ Must-See Maternity Photo
        E!
    • Biden's new stimulus plan features family benefits that include an annual credit of up to $3,600
      Lifestyle
      Business Insider

      Biden's new stimulus plan features family benefits that include an annual credit of up to $3,600

      President-elect Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan expands the Child Tax Credit to include $3,600 yearly benefits for families with children under the age of 6. The child and dependent care tax credit will also be expanded, covering half the cost of childcare up to $4,000 for one child. The plan will have significant impacts on reducing child poverty in the United States, cutting it nearly in half.

      • 3 tax breaks included Biden's economic 'rescue plan'
        3 tax breaks included Biden's economic 'rescue plan'
        Yahoo Money
      • Biden stimulus proposal expected to include expanded child benefit for American households
        Biden stimulus proposal expected to include expanded child benefit for American households
        Business Insider
    Why Democrats won in Georgia
    • “If you’re looking to win elections, it is probably best not to urge your supporters not to vote.”

    • “Warnock’s portrayal of himself as a dog lover, a means of overcoming white suspicions of Black men, smacked of pure genius.”

    • “Trump has done damage to the Republican brand among suburban voters that goes well beyond just races where he is on the ballot.”

    • “Once more, Democrats must profusely thank activist Stacey Abrams.”

    • “Overall, demographic trends show that the state’s electorate is becoming younger and more diverse each year.”

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