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    • South facing severe weekend storm threat

      South facing severe weekend storm threat

      The Northwest will continue to see heavy snow and gusty winds as high avalanche conditions are expected Saturday.

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      • 3 people dead after plane crashes in Georgia

        3 people dead after plane crashes in Georgia

      • Biden's $1.9 trillion relief package passes in House

        Biden's $1.9 trillion relief package passes in House

      • New U.S. rep: 'I'm the future of the Republican Party'

        New U.S. rep: 'I'm the future of the Republican Party'

      • They were on equal footing. Then the ground shifted.

        They were on equal footing. Then the ground shifted.

      • 'Canceled' Gaetz at CPAC with Jan. 6 caravans organizer

        'Canceled' Gaetz at CPAC with Jan. 6 caravans organizer

    • Longtime radio host Russ Martin found dead in Frisco home, police say; cause unclear
      U.S.
      Fort Worth Star-Telegram

      Longtime radio host Russ Martin found dead in Frisco home, police say; cause unclear

      Longtime Dallas-Fort Worth radio host Russ Martin was found dead inside of his Frisco home a little after midnight Saturday, the Frisco police department announced. The cause of his death wasn't known as of Saturday, but police said no foul play is suspected. Officers responded to an unresponsive person call in the 6300 block of Douglas Avenue in Frisco around 12:30 a.m.

    • Scoop: Biden admin call on Putin pipeline provokes GOP anger
      Politics
      Axios

      Scoop: Biden admin call on Putin pipeline provokes GOP anger

      A briefing between the State Department and congressional staff over Vladimir Putin's Russia-Germany gas pipeline got tense this week, with Biden officials deflecting questions about why they hadn't moved faster and more aggressively with sanctions to stop its completion. The Biden officials also denied negotiating with the Germans over a potential side deal to allow the pipeline to be finished. Why it matters: As we reported earlier this week, some allies are worried that Biden is shaky on Putin's Nord Stream 2 pipeline, and the fight is a significant test of whether the new president's tough rhetoric against Russia will be matched by action.

    • AOC Calls for Investigation into โ€˜Extraordinarily Seriousโ€™ Cuomo Sexual-Harassment Allegations
      U.S.
      National Review

      AOC Calls for Investigation into โ€˜Extraordinarily Seriousโ€™ Cuomo Sexual-Harassment Allegations

      The progressive congresswoman told reporters that survivors โ€œdeserve to be heardโ€ and noted that the โ€œprocess for hearing this allegation falls squarely in the state legislature. Meanwhile, New York attorney general Letitia James is reportedly reviewing a letter from state Republicans who have also called for an investigation into the allegations against the governor, according to Fox News. Lindsey Boylan, the former deputy secretary for economic development and special adviser to Cuomo, on Wednesday published an essay detailing alleged sexual harassment she endured while working for the governor, including unwanted kissing and touching.

      • Calls grow for Cuomo harassment inquiry. But by whom?
        Calls grow for Cuomo harassment inquiry. But by whom?
        Associated Press
      • Hollywood's Time's Up urges investigation of Gov. Cuomo's misconduct allegations
        Hollywood's Time's Up urges investigation of Gov. Cuomo's misconduct allegations
        LA Times
    • Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6
      U.S.
      The Week

      Husband of Hitler-quoting GOP congresswoman parked his militia-stickered truck outside Capitol Jan. 6

      Illinois state Rep. Chris Miller (R), the husband of freshman U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-Ill.), acknowledged Thursday that his pickup truck was parked in a restricted area outside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot, but he said the "Three Percenter" militia sticker on the back window doesn't mean anything. "Army friend gave me decal," Miller told The Daily Beast in an email late Thursday. The Three Percenters, founded in 2008, are a "radical militia group" implicated in leading the Jan. 6 siege along with the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, and other far-right extremist groups, the FBI said in an affidavit filed in the case against alleged rioter Robert Gieswein.

      • 3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
        3 Percenter Sticker Found On Truck At Capitol Riot Belongs To GOP Rep's Husband
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      • Truck parked at Capitol on day of riot belongs to husband of GOP congresswoman who quoted Hitler
        Truck parked at Capitol on day of riot belongs to husband of GOP congresswoman who quoted Hitler
        The Independent
    • They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      They were stopped for speeding in the Keys. Then police smelled something fishy

      Two commercial fisherman from the mainland were jailed Thursday after police said they were caught in the Keys with a haul of illegal seafood that started with 100 undersized wrung lobster tails. Their catch also included 17 undersized stone crab claws, four undersized whole lobsters and one undersized mutton snapper, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Osvaldo Hernandez, 65, listed as a seafood business owner in Fort Lauderdale, and Vladimir Medina Martin, 43, of Miami, were each arrested on a felony charge of taking 100 or more undersized lobsters.

    • Biden Fires a Warning Shot at Iran
      World
      National Review

      Biden Fires a Warning Shot at Iran

      After only a month in power, President Biden has used lethal military force in reaction to Iranian-sponsored attacks on Americans in Iraq. It's worth pausing to note that those Iranian-backed Iraqi Shiite groups and not the government of Iraq control that part of the border. In other words, Iran and its proxies control a route from Iraq through Syria to Lebanon, where the largest Iranian proxy, Hezbollah, is situated.

      • Iran condemns U.S. strikes in Syria, denies attacks in Iraq
        Iran condemns U.S. strikes in Syria, denies attacks in Iraq
        Reuters
      • On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
        On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
        Associated Press Videos
    • Indian man killed by his own rooster during cockfight
      World
      BBC

      Indian man killed by his own rooster during cockfight

      A rooster that had been fitted with a knife for an illegal cockfight has killed its owner in southern India. The bird's owner was impaled in the groin by the knife as the animal tried to escape. Its owner attempted to catch it but was struck by the 7cm-long (three inch) knife on the animal's leg during the struggle.

    • Dollars flood Venezuela as Maduro abandons 'socialismo' in favour of Chinese system
      World
      The Telegraph

      Dollars flood Venezuela as Maduro abandons 'socialismo' in favour of Chinese system

      Now, the hotel is open again as a symbol of an impending economic recovery and tourism boom in a country that has suffered the worst economic crisis in modern Latin American history. But the so-called Socialist president's touting of the luxurious, $300 per night hotel in a country where most live in poverty represents something else to others - an abandonment of a political project promising a socialist utopia in favor of an 'anything goes', capitalist kleptocracy. Since the dark days of mid-2019, when inflation hit 10 million per cent and Venezuela's weaved baskets out of useless Bolivar notes, the economy has shown signs of recovery.

    • Georgia teacher faces backlash after blaming Breonna Taylor for her own death in virtual class
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      Georgia teacher faces backlash after blaming Breonna Taylor for her own death in virtual class

      Susan McCoy, a Georgia high school teacher, is under fire for comments she made during a virtual class about the death of Breonna Taylor. On Friday, she stated Taylor was responsible for her own demise during the class, which was recorded on video and posted to social media. McCoy, who teaches forensics science at Pebblebrook High School in Mableton, is seen on a Zoom call discussing Taylor's death.

    • More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswanaโ€™s Okavango Delta
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside A New Safari Lodge Treehouse Tucked Away in Botswanaโ€™s Okavango Delta

      Only reachable by canoe, this Xigera hideaway is centered along lush riverbeds and a rich concentration of wildlife. Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Police obtain warrant charging MIT grad with murder in fatal shooting of Yale student
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Police obtain warrant charging MIT grad with murder in fatal shooting of Yale student

      Connecticut police have obtained an arrest warrant charging a Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate with murder in the fatal shooting of a Yale University student. The New Haven Police Department announced the charge against Qinxuan Pan in a Facebook post on Saturday. Pan, 29, of Malden, Massachusetts, was previously named a "person of interest" in the death of Kevin Jiang.

      • Arrest warrant issued for suspect in murder of Yale student
        Arrest warrant issued for suspect in murder of Yale student
        Reuters
      • Arrest warrant issued in murder of Yale grad student
        Arrest warrant issued in murder of Yale grad student
        WABC โ€“ NY
    • Ben Sasse on Matt Gaetz: 'That guy is not an adult'
      Politics
      The Week

      Ben Sasse on Matt Gaetz: 'That guy is not an adult'

      Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) didn't exactly pull punches in an interview with Politico, going after congressional Republicans, Democrats, former President Donald Trump, and the Biden administration all in one go. Sasse, who is facing imminent censure from the Nebraska GOP for voting to convict Trump in his second impeachment trial, stands by that vote and says he's not bothered by the action his home state's Republican Party is taking against him, though he did say he thinks it's not "healthy." At one point, when asked about Trump loyalist Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), Sasse simply said "that guy is not an adult," and described Congress, generally, as "a bunch of yokels screaming."

    • World
      CBS News Videos

      13 years after Madeleine McCann went missing, investigators believe they have a credible suspect

      Three-year-old Madeleine McCann vanished from her bed on vacation in 2007. Now, investigators believe they have a credible suspect who may know what happened to McCann. Peter Van Sant joins "CBS This Morning" with the investigation into this suspect on this week's "48 Hours."

    • FBI pinpoints a single suspect in the death of US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      FBI pinpoints a single suspect in the death of US Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick

      Federal investigators have a suspect in the killing of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick. The probe was narrowed after video footage showed the suspect attacking officers with bear spray. The assailant has not yet been publicly named by federal investigators.

      • FBI Singles Out Possible Capitol Suspect In Death Of Police Officer Brian Sicknick
        FBI Singles Out Possible Capitol Suspect In Death Of Police Officer Brian Sicknick
        HuffPost
      • FBI pinpoints suspect in probe of U.S. Capitol policeman's death: NYT
        FBI pinpoints suspect in probe of U.S. Capitol policeman's death: NYT
        Reuters
    • Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs

      Lady Gaga is poised to hand over a $500,000 reward to a mystery woman who returned her beloved French bulldogs kidnapped in a violent street robbery near her home in Hollywood. Koji and Gustav, thought to be worth up to $10,000 dollars each, were given in at a downtown LAPD Police Station by an unnamed woman late on Friday night. Authorities believe the woman who handed the dogs in was "uninvolved and unassociated" with the attack - but she is still eligible for the "unconditional" $500,000 and is said to be in contact with Gaga's representatives.

      • Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Everything we know about the Lady Gaga dognapping
        Everything we know about the Lady Gaga dognapping
        Yahoo Celebrity
    • Golden Trump statue turning heads at CPAC was made in โ€ฆ Mexico
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Golden Trump statue turning heads at CPAC was made in โ€ฆ Mexico

      A golden statue of Donald Trump that has caused a stir at the annual US gathering of conservatives was made in Mexico โ€“ a country the former president frequently demonized. Video and pictures of the tribute being wheeled through the halls of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, went viral on Friday. The conference is seen as a vital gathering of the Republican right, and this year has become a symbol of Trump's continued grip on the party, despite being cast out of office after two impeachments, seemingly endless parades of scandals and a botched response to the coronavirus pandemic that has cost half a million lives in the US.

      • With gold-colored Trump statue, conservatives show fealty to former president
        With gold-colored Trump statue, conservatives show fealty to former president
        Reuters
      • Gold statue of Trump appears at CPAC conference
        Gold statue of Trump appears at CPAC conference
        The Independent
    • Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says
      U.S.
      The State

      Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says

      Katie Dougherty Zuercher has a vision of her husband waiting for their daughter in heaven. โ€œShe used to wait on the front porch for him to arrive home from work to greet him with the biggest hug before he could even get in the house,โ€ the Ohio mom said in a Facebook post. Last weekend, Dougherty Zuercher's 14-year-old daughter, Eirelyn, was seriously injured in a sledding accident at a park in Hinckley, Ohio, Cleveland.com reported.

    • Ted Cruz engages in an online spat over Biden's HHS secretary nominee who sued the Trump administration more than 100 times
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Ted Cruz engages in an online spat over Biden's HHS secretary nominee who sued the Trump administration more than 100 times

      Ted Cruz opposes the nomination of Xavier Becerra as Secretary of Health and Human Services. Cruz insists that the role should be filled by a scientist and not an attorney. Kevin M. Kruse called out Cruz for dismissing Becerra's tenure as a former congressman and current attorney general.

    • She had gone out to dinner with her daughter. She then collapsed on the table
      Health
      Miami Herald

      She had gone out to dinner with her daughter. She then collapsed on the table

      Heart rhythm disorders are the main issue Most sudden cardiac deaths are not caused by long-term disease that causes the heart muscle to gradually weaken and die, but by heart rhythm disorders, Goldberger said. And 90 percent of sudden cardiac arrests that happen outside of a hospital like the one Pรฉrez suffered are fatal, he said. Overall, 50 percent of sudden cardiac arrests are first cardiac events in patients who did not have previously identified risks or known heart disease, Myerburg said.

    • Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they're using it to speak at CPAC.
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Republicans sued over proxy voting in the pandemic. Now they're using it to speak at CPAC.

      House Republicans were furious over the summer when the House made unprecedentedย changes allowing lawmakers to designate a proxy and vote on their behalf amid traveling concerns due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since Thursday, when CPAC began its annual conference, nearly two dozen House Republicans have written letters to the House clerk to notify they would be absent due to the COVID-19 pandemic and designated a proxy to vote on their behalf. Others, including several CPAC speakers, designated proxies to cast their vote before Thursday.

      • Republicans who sued over proxy voting during pandemic now are using same excuse for CPAC
        Republicans who sued over proxy voting during pandemic now are using same excuse for CPAC
        USA TODAY
      • House GOP members vote on Covid bill by proxy while they attend CPAC
        House GOP members vote on Covid bill by proxy while they attend CPAC
        CBS News
    • A middle school student in Florida was arrested for selling stun guns to her classmates, police say
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A middle school student in Florida was arrested for selling stun guns to her classmates, police say

      A middle-schooler was arrested Friday for selling stun guns to her classmates. The 12-year-old has been charged with possession of a weapon on school property. A 12-year-old middle school student was arrested Friday for selling stun guns to her classmates.

    • Biden said undocumented immigrants should have access to the COVID-19 vaccine without fear of being arrested by ICE
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden said undocumented immigrants should have access to the COVID-19 vaccine without fear of being arrested by ICE

      Biden said undocumented immigrants should get the COVID-19 vaccine without fear of prosecution. DHS earlier in February said ICE wouldn't be conducting enforcement near vaccination sites. "They should not be arrested for showing up for being able to get a vaccination," Biden said.

      • Biden: Illegal Immigrants Should Be Able to Get Vaccine without Fear of ICE
        Biden: Illegal Immigrants Should Be Able to Get Vaccine without Fear of ICE
        National Review
      • Undocumented immigrants should get Covid vaccine without โ€˜ICE interferingโ€™, Biden says
        Undocumented immigrants should get Covid vaccine without โ€˜ICE interferingโ€™, Biden says
        The Independent
    • More Inside an Art Adviserโ€™s Eclectic Minneapolis Pad
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      More Inside an Art Adviserโ€™s Eclectic Minneapolis Pad

      The owner Kathy Ganley, who also views her home as an informal gallery, fills the 6,500-square-foot space with an array of artworks, including a still life in the laundry room to make sure no wall is left behind Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • News
      Reuters Videos

      Low tide leaves Venice canals almost empty

      Traditional gondolas and boats could be seen almost beached in the canals as water levels reached a peak of -48 cm, creating an unusual landscape in the lagoon city. Venice, beloved around the world for its canals, historic architecture and art, has always lived in a fragile balance between low and high tides, that usually create variations of around 50 cm in sea levels. Flooding is a constant enemy of the art city built on a collection of small islands within a saltwater lagoon off the north-eastern coast of Italy, with every new incursion damaging its medieval and Renaissance palaces.

    • Trump supporters and right-wing reporters wouldn't stop heckling CNN's Jim Acosta during second day of CPAC
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump supporters and right-wing reporters wouldn't stop heckling CNN's Jim Acosta during second day of CPAC

      CNN's Jim Acosta was heckled by Trump supporters and right-wing reporters during CPAC on Friday. Videos of the event show Acosta being taunted on multiple occasions. CNN correspondent Jim Acosta was filmed being heckled by Trump supporters and right-wing reporters while he was trying to cover the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida on Friday.

      • CNN's Jim Acosta Surrounded By Jeering Crowd At CPAC
        CNN's Jim Acosta Surrounded By Jeering Crowd At CPAC
        HuffPost
      • Conservatives Challenge CNN Reporter Jim Acosta at CPAC in Orlando
        Conservatives Challenge CNN Reporter Jim Acosta at CPAC in Orlando
        Storyful
    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • โ€œHow about we skip โ€˜he wonโ€™t winโ€™ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.โ€

    • โ€œWith independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House โ€” except as a tourist.โ€

    • โ€œThey might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.โ€

    • โ€œThe next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump โ€” whether or not he decides to run again.โ€

    • โ€œDonald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.โ€

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