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    • 71 commands: Officers gave Nichols impossible orders

      A New York Times analysis found that Memphis officers gave dozens of contradictory and unachievable orders to Tyre Nichols. The punishment was severe — and eventually fatal.

      They acted opposite of their training »
      • 6th officer involved in Tyre Nichols's death out

      • Experts declare a 326 day 'drought' in New York City

      • Megyn Kelly criticizes Jill Biden's 'Dr.' title, goes viral

      • Calif. skydiver miraculously survives parachute failure

      • Husband says he's forgiven wife accused of killing 3 kids

    • World
      Reuters

      Crimea will never again be part of Ukraine - Croatian president

      Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, will never again be part of Ukraine, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Monday in remarks detailing his objection to Zagreb providing military aid to Kyiv. In December, Croatian lawmakers rejected a proposal that the country join a European Union mission in support of the Ukrainian military, reflecting deep divisions between Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. A vocal critic of Western policy in Ukraine, Milanovic has said he does not want his country, the EU's newest member state, to face what he has called potentially disastrous consequences over the 11-month-old war in Ukraine.

    • Health
      HuffPost

      I Took Oxy And Fentanyl For Years. Here's What No One Is Telling You About The Opioid Crisis.

      During the opioid epidemic, in order to survive, I needed high doses of these medications that were killing hundreds of thousands of people. OxyContin pills and Fentanyl patches made it possible for me to function at all. Without these medications, there were few days I was able to leave my bed — to have a family dinner, to see my son in his kindergarten play, to sit upright and have a conversation with my husband, Jay.

    • U.S.
      Fox Business

      Major insurers plan to drop two car models' coverage due to thefts: report

      At least two major automotive insurers are refusing to protect certain Kia and Hyundai models because they lack anti-theft common in today's cars, according to reports. Both State Farm and Progressive confirmed with CNN that they no longer write policies for some Kia and Hyundai models manufactured between 2015-2019. In September 2022, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, or IHHS, and Highway Loss Data Institute reported that vehicle theft claims for 2015-19 Hyundai and Kia vehicles were nearly twice as common as the Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.

      • Auto Insurers Drop Coverage of These 2 Vehicles Due to Ease of Theft
        TheStreet.com
      • US insurers are steering clear of some Hyundai and Kia models
        Quartz
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Trump investigations: Georgia prosecutor ups anticipation

      In trying to block the release of a special grand jury's report, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued in court last week that decisions in the case were “imminent” and that the report's publication could jeopardize the rights of “future defendants. Though Willis, a Democrat, didn't mention Trump by name, her comments marked the first time a prosecutor in any of several current investigations tied to the Republican former president has hinted that charges could be forthcoming. The remarks ratcheted anticipation that an investigation focused, in part, on Trump's call with Georgia's secretary of state could conclude before ongoing federal probes.

    • U.S.
      Business Insider

      A Florida OnlyFans model is suing her local school district, saying sexually explicit images of her were shared among staff at her children's school

      A Florida OnlyFans model is suing her local school district. She says in a complaint that explicit images of her were shared among staff at her children's school. She's claiming cyber-harassment and invasion of privacy, among other things, per the complaint.

    • Business
      Fortune

      Married father of 7 claims he was fired from Google after rejecting advances of high-ranking female colleague

      A former Google executive has been fired after he rejected advances from a senior female member of staff, the male executive claims in a lawsuit. Ryan Olohan said he was groped by Tiffany Miller at an upmarket Manhattan restaurant in December 2019, alleging that she told him she knew he liked Asian women, which she is, and that her marriage lacked “spice. Miller, who is the director of Google's programmatic media, allegedly complemented Olohan's physique and touched his torso while they were at Fig & Olive during a company get-together, per a report by the Following the incident, Olohan, a married father of seven, was promoted to managing director of food, beverages, and restaurants and join...

    • World
      Reuters

      Turkey alerts citizens to risk of attack in United States, Europe on heels of Western warnings

      Turkey warned its citizens on Saturday against "possible Islamophobic, xenophobic and racist attacks" in the United States and Europe after its Western allies cautioned their citizens in Turkey about possible terror attacks. In two separate travel advisories, the Turkish foreign ministry recommended its citizens in the United States and European countries "act calmly in the face of possible xenophobic and racist harassment and attacks" and to "stay away from areas where demonstrations may intensify." Recent increases in "anti-Islam and racist acts" reflect the dangerous dimensions of religious intolerance and hatred in Europe, the ministry said.

    • U.S.
      NextShark

      91-year-old woman with dementia punched, knocked into concrete in SF attack

      A 91-year-old woman has reportedly fallen victim to a seemingly random attack in San Francisco's Richmond District. The incident occurred at around 11 a.m. on Thursday, according to ABC7 News reporter Dion Lim, who spoke to the victim's daughter. Just two minutes after the victim left her 47th Ave. home, a man allegedly came “out of nowhere,” punched her and knocked her into a concrete planter bed.

    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Ex-Pence Aide Offers Gross Theory On Why Trump Won't Pick Marjorie Taylor Greene As Running Mate

      An ex-aide for Mike Pence said Sunday that former President Donald Trump is too shallow to pick Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) as his running mate in 2024. Olivia Troye, a former Pence aide on the White House coronavirus task force, gave her thoughts on Greene after an NBC News report detailed the Republican's hopes of being Trump's pick. Former Trump aide Steve Bannon told NBC News that he talked with Greene about her ambitions; however, the Georgia lawmaker said Wednesday that she hadn't spoken with him about it.

      • Donald Trump’s Gross VP Criteria?
        HuffPost
      • Trump Wouldn’t Dare Pick MTG to Be His VP
        The Daily Beast
    • World
      Reuters Videos

      Iranian military factory 'hit by drone attack'

      STORY: Official news agency IRNA described it as an ammunition factory. The defense ministry said the explosion caused only minor damage, no casualties, and that air defenses had destroyed three attacking drones. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast.

    • U.S.
      National Review

      Dozens of Migrants Refuse to Move from Manhattan Hotel to Brooklyn Mega-Shelter

      More than 50 migrants camped outside the Watson Hotel in Manhattan in protest on Sunday night as the city sought to move the single male migrants to a new shelter at the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal to make space for migrant families. The new shelter holds as many as 1,000 single adult men and provides the same services the migrants had been receiving, city officials told the New York Post. Several migrants went to the shelter over the weekend before returning to the hotel to sleep outside last night, saying the shelter had no heat, privacy or blankets, according to reports.

      • Migrants protest being moved from Manhattan hotel
        WNYW
      • Migrants Protest Relocation From Manhattan to Brooklyn
        Storyful
    • U.S.
      The Courier Journal

      Who is Cocaine Bear? Meet Kentucky's wildest, drug-fueled legend being turned into a movie

      Back in 1985, a 175-pound black bear died from a massive cocaine overdose at the indirect hand of one of Kentucky's most notorious drug-smuggling criminals. The now taxidermized Cocaine Bear has captured the hearts and attention of roadside travelers since he first arrived in Lexington in 2015. The black bear with just enough teeth showing to scare some children has appeared in thousands of selfies, and he's even gotten to be the guest of honor backstage at a Sturgill Simpson concert.

    • Entertainment
      Yahoo News Canada

      'Malcom is Missing': Canadian's disappearance in Mexico puts daughter on gruelling quest for answers

      On Oct. 27, 2018, 68-year-old Canadian Malcom Madsen disappeared in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, having last been seen at a bar with his girlfriend, Marcela Acosta Ramos. The documentary, Malcom is Missing, takes you inside his daughter's journey to find out what happened to her father. Madsen was a frequent traveller to Mexico, described by his friends and family as someone with a "child-like spirit" but also "incredibly intelligent."

    • Business
      CinemaBlend

      Email ABC Sent Staffers After T.J. Holmes And Amy Robach Exit Has Leaked

      After months of speculation regarding the alleged workplace affair between GMA3's Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the saga has seemingly come to an end. It was reported last week that the hosts would not be returning to their posts, and a spokesperson backed that news up with an official statement. Though it wasn't verified in the statement, it's also been reported that the two media personalities signed formal exit agreements as well.

      • ‘GMA3’ Hosts Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes Leaving ABC News
        The Wall Street Journal
      • ‘Good Morning America’ anchors T.J. Holmes, Amy Robach leave ABC amid romance
        MarketWatch
    • Business
      GOBankingRates

      Here’s How Long You Should Hold Onto Tax Filing Paperwork, According to an Expert

      Do you ever wonder how long you should hang onto tax filing paperwork? This form of record keeping may lead taxpayers to ask how long they need to keep and store documentation or if they are meant to just keep it forever. Lauren Wybar, CFP and senior financial advisor at Vanguard Personal Advisor Services, joins GOBankingRates to share the general guidelines for maintaining tax records.

    • World
      Reuters

      Israel appears to have been behind drone strike on Iranian factory -US official

      DUBAI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Israel appears to have been behind an overnight drone attack on a military factory in Iran, a U.S. official said on Sunday. Iran claimed to have intercepted drones that struck a military industry target near the central city of Isfahan, and said there were no casualties or serious damage. Iranian state media released footage showing a flash in the sky and emergency vehicles at the scene.

      • Iran says drone attack targets defense facility in Isfahan
        Associated Press
      • Bomb-carrying drones targeted a defense factory in central Iran
        Business Insider
    • Politics
      HuffPost

      Jim Jordan Gets Fact-Checked To His Face In Combative NBC News Interview

      Rep. Jim Jordan and Chuck Todd got into a sparring match Sunday as the NBC News host called out the Ohio Republican for painting a misleading picture of how former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden handled the discovery of classified documents at their respective homes. During the tense interview on NBC's “Meet the Press,” Jordan repeatedly insisted that the Department of Justice had been “weaponized” against Trump, citing the FBI's Aug. 8 raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Scores of sensitive documents were retrieved during that search, which followed months of requests for the papers to be returned.

      • House Judiciary chair Jim Jordan pushes narrative the FBI is being 'weaponized'
        NBC News
      • Chuck Todd pushes back on Jim Jordan: 'Biden didn't defy a subpoena'
        NBC
    • World
      The New Voice of Ukraine

      300 wounded Wagner mercenaries brought to hospital in Luhansk Oblast, but ‘doctors refuse to treat them’

      The General Staff said in its regular morning report that the doctors in Yuvileine refuse to provide medical assistance to the Wagner mercenaries due to the fact that most of them are carriers of such diseases as HIV/AIDS, syphilis, tuberculosis and pneumonia. According to the General Staff, the Russians are actively converting hospitals in the occupied territories into military hospitals. Meanwhile, local residents are being refused medical aid, due to the fact that hospitals are full of wounded invaders.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Trump says beating of Nichols 'never should have happened'

      Former President Donald Trump on Saturday said the footage of the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols by five Memphis police officers is “horrible” and that the attack “never should have happened.” Nichols died three days later. The comments were notable for Trump, who is running for the White House again and has a history of encouraging rough treatment of people in police custody.

      • Trump: Fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols ‘never should have happened’
        The Hill
      • Trump joins Biden, Obama in condemning 'horrible' beating of Tyre Nichols: 'Never should have happened'
        Fox News
    • Politics
      INSIDER

      CBS News pressed House Speaker Kevin McCarthy about Rep. George Santos' credibility, but he clashed with the reporter and sidestepped the question by talking about how 'Congress is broken'

      House Speaker Kevin McCarthy avoided specific questions about Rep. George Santos on CBS News on Sunday. "Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan called McCarthy out on repeatedly avoiding questions on Santos. McCarthy granted Santos two committee seats, despite Santos being caught in lies about his work and life history.

      • Open: This is "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," Jan. 29
        CBS News Videos
      • Kevin McCarthy Makes WTF Comparison Of Joe Biden And George Santos
        HuffPost
    • World
      Business Insider

      Ukraine official gloats after drone strike on weapons facility in Russian-allied Iran: 'Ukraine did warn you'

      Senior aide to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested Ukraine is linked to a drone strike in Iran. Ukraine has not officially confirmed any connection to Saturday's explosion. A senior aide to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday gloated over a drone strike on an Iranian weapons facility, hinting that the attack was made in connection with Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

    • U.S.
      Autoblog

      Colin Powell's Corvette sells for $200K at auction

      The echoes of the last hammer fall at Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale Auction have disappeared into the Arizona night, as have the record crowds and the traffic jams. During the Super Saturday charity auctions, three main attractions drove onto the dais for bidding: Late U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of State General Colin Powell's 2015 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the hammer price benefitting America's Promise Alliance, the nonprofit Powell founded to support kids; The first production 2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV Edition 1 with VIN 001, proceeds going to Tread Lightly!

    • Science
      The Daily Beast

      Why More Physicists Are Starting to Think Space and Time Are ‘Illusions’

      This past December, the physics Nobel Prize was awarded for the experimental confirmation of a quantum phenomenon known for more than 80 years: entanglement. As envisioned by Albert Einstein and his collaborators in 1935, quantum objects can be mysteriously correlated even if they are separated by large distances. Coincidentally, just a few weeks before the new Nobel laureates were honored in Stockholm, a different team of distinguished scientists from Harvard, MIT, Caltech, Fermilab and Google reported that they had run a process on Google's quantum computer that could be interpreted as a wormhole.

    • Politics
      Time

      Trump Delivers Bitter Speech Filled With Falsehoods in New Hampshire

      SALEM, N.H.— On Saturday, former President Donald Trump pushed false claims about his own electoral losses and suggested foreign leaders shared his doubts about the outcome of the 2020 vote during his Saturday drop-by in the first-in-the-nation primary state. Speaking to activists in southern New Hampshire, the ex-President revived his greatest hits as he joined his first campaign event of his 2024 chase of the Republican Party's White House nomination and tested a new idea—that every day in Joe Biden's America is a cruel April Fools Day joke.

      • Trump opens 2024 run in New Hampshire, says he’s ‘more committed’ than ever
        WFXT
      • Trump Kicks Off 2024 Campaign Travel With New Hampshire, South Carolina Visits
        The Wall Street Journal
    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Police: 1 of 2 boys recovered after Amber Alert has died

      One of the twin Ohio boys who became the center of a statewide AMBER Alert that garnered nationwide attention last month has died, authorities said. Columbus police said officers were sent to a home shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday on a report of a baby not breathing. Columbus police said they were “actively investigating.”

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