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    • Potential domestic threat prompts nationwide alert

      Potential domestic threat prompts nationwide alert

      The U.S. declared a nationwide terrorism alert Wednesday, citing the potential threat from domestic antigovernment extremists opposed to Joe Biden as president.

      'Violent riots have continued' »
      • Barrage of executive orders draws outrage from GOP

        Barrage of executive orders draws outrage from GOP

      • Military hopeful reacts to Biden policy change

        Military hopeful reacts to Biden policy change

      • 'Irreplaceable': Hollywood mourns Cloris Leachman

        'Irreplaceable': Hollywood mourns Cloris Leachman

      • Doomsday Clock is perilously close to catastrophe

        Doomsday Clock is perilously close to catastrophe

      • How a pillow company's CEO ended up with a Twitter ban

        How a pillow company's CEO ended up with a Twitter ban

    • Biden showed his years of Senate experience by winning a filibuster fight without saying a word
      Politics
      NBC News

      Biden showed his years of Senate experience by winning a filibuster fight without saying a word

      When the dust settled from the first round of the Senate battle over the filibuster, one man had clearly won: President Joe Biden. The new president, a 36-year veteran of the Senate, has long believed in the principle of unlimited debate. In sidestepping the fight publicly, Biden protected his political capital while reassuring both Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., that he could see both of their divergent points of view — and, more important, their political needs.

      • McConnell and Schumer's Senate deal: Who won, who lost, and what it means for Biden's stimulus plan
        McConnell and Schumer's Senate deal: Who won, who lost, and what it means for Biden's stimulus plan
        Business Insider
      • McConnell ends Senate filibuster standoff
        McConnell ends Senate filibuster standoff
        NBC News
    • Far-Right 'Proud Boy' leader arrested ahead of Capitol riots revealed to have been police informer
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Far-Right 'Proud Boy' leader arrested ahead of Capitol riots revealed to have been police informer

      The leader of the Proud Boys extremist group has been unmasked as a "prolific" former FBI informant. Enrique Tarrio, 36, worked undercover exposing a human trafficking ring, and helped with drug and gambling cases, according to court documents. Tarrio's documented involvement with law enforcement related to the period 2012 -2014.

      • Reuters: Proud Boys leader was ‘prolific’ informer for law enforcement
        Reuters: Proud Boys leader was ‘prolific’ informer for law enforcement
        Yahoo News Video
      • Canada’s Parliament Naming Proud Boys A Terror Group Has Extremism Experts Worried
        Canada’s Parliament Naming Proud Boys A Terror Group Has Extremism Experts Worried
        HuffPost
    • McConnell Signals Support for Effort to Deem Trump Impeachment Trial ‘Unconstitutional’
      Politics
      National Review

      McConnell Signals Support for Effort to Deem Trump Impeachment Trial ‘Unconstitutional’

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) and 45 members of his caucus backed an effort to declare the impeachment trial of former President Trump “unconstitutional” on Tuesday. McConnell's colleague from Kentucky, Senator Rand Paul, introduced a point of order on Tuesday to declare Trump's impeachment trial unconstitutional on the grounds that a president can't be impeached once he has left office. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer then moved to table Paul's point of order, blocking the effort to preemptively invalidate the impeachment trial.

      • Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Yahoo News Video
      • Senate nixes GOP effort to thwart impeachment
        Senate nixes GOP effort to thwart impeachment
        Reuters Videos
    • Jill Biden spent her first week as First Lady reshaping the role. Melania Trump spent hers isolated in a tower
      Politics
      The Independent

      Jill Biden spent her first week as First Lady reshaping the role. Melania Trump spent hers isolated in a tower

      Dr Biden tapped former US Ambassador to Uruguay Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon to serve as her chief of staff before Inauguration Day could even arrive. The political strategist and prominent attorney who previously worked under former President Barack Obama would help the new first lady roll out her agenda, which included the relaunch of Joining Forces, an initiative she co-founded with former First Lady Michelle Obama providing support for military families. Whereas the national gaze is typically cast on the new president during their first days in office, the first lady's presence could be felt in a recently unfamiliar way.

    • U.S.
      Associated Press

      Singapore detains 16-year-old over plans to attack mosques

      Authorities in Singapore have detained without trial a 16-year-old student who made detailed plans and preparations to carry out “terrorist attacks” on two mosques with a machete. The Singaporean teen was inspired by an Australian white supremacist who killed 51 worshippers at two mosques in New Zealand in 2019, the Internal Security Department said Wednesday. The teen, an ethnic Indian Christian who wasn't named as he is underage, was “self-radicalized, motivated by a strong antipathy towards Islam and a fascination with violence," the department said in a statement.

    • Explainer: Why Trump's post-presidency perks, like a pension and office, are safe for the rest of his life
      Politics
      Reuters

      Explainer: Why Trump's post-presidency perks, like a pension and office, are safe for the rest of his life

      The impeachment proceeding against Donald Trump on a charge of inciting the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has fueled speculation online that he could lose some of the benefits extended to former presidents. But according to legal experts, under the laws currently in effect, Trump will retain perks including a pension, office space and security detail even in the unlikely event that he is convicted by the Senate in its impeachment trial. Trump can thank a relatively obscure law, the Former Presidents Act.

      • Democrats Want To Block Federal Land, Statues From Being Named After Donald Trump
        Democrats Want To Block Federal Land, Statues From Being Named After Donald Trump
        HuffPost
      • Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Yahoo News Video
    • Doctor with terminal cancer kills paediatrician in hostage siege a childrens clinic
      Health
      The Telegraph

      Doctor with terminal cancer kills paediatrician in hostage siege a childrens clinic

      A doctor with terminal cancer killed a female pediatrician and then himself after taking hostages at a children's clinic in Austin, Texas. Dr Bharat Narumanchi held hostages in a five-hour siege before killing Dr Katherine Lindley Dodson. Narumanchi had applied for a volunteer position at the clinic a week ago and was declined.

      • New details emerge in hours long standoff that left mom of 3, pediatrician dead
        New details emerge in hours long standoff that left mom of 3, pediatrician dead
        ABC News Videos
      • Two Dead After Hostage Standoff at Austin Children's Medical Center
        Two Dead After Hostage Standoff at Austin Children's Medical Center
        Storyful
    • Grandmother ‘overjoyed’ to be outside after receiving Covid-19 vaccine killed in Portland vehicle attack
      World
      The Independent

      Grandmother ‘overjoyed’ to be outside after receiving Covid-19 vaccine killed in Portland vehicle attack

      A woman who was "overjoyed" to be outside again after receiving the Covid-19 vaccine was killed when a driver in Portland ploughed into a group of people. Jean Gerich, 77, was killed after Paul Rivas, 64, drove his vehicle into a group of people in Portland, according to KGW News. The grandmother had just received her Covid-19 vaccine and was enjoying some return to normalcy when she was killed.

    • Polish ombudsman: Abortion ruling condemns women to torture
      World
      Associated Press

      Polish ombudsman: Abortion ruling condemns women to torture

      Poland's top human rights official on Thursday denounced a top court ruling that amounts to a near total ban on abortion, saying it imposes a severe limitation of women's rights and “condemns them to torture. The constitutional court on Wednesday issued a justification of a controversial October ruling that bans abortions in cases of fetuses with congenital defects, even when they are so severe that there is no chance of survival upon birth. That October ruling sparked weeks of mass protests, but until now it had not taken legal effect — though women's reproductive rights activists said hospitals were already canceling procedures, fearing recriminations from the authorities.

    • Kevin McCarthy pleads with Republican lawmakers to 'cut this crap out'
      Politics
      The Week

      Kevin McCarthy pleads with Republican lawmakers to 'cut this crap out'

      During a Wednesday phone call, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) let GOP lawmakers know he wants all infighting to stop, asking them to "cut this crap out." Two representatives and an aide on the call told CBS News and CNN that McCarthy made the plea without calling anyone out by name. One known issue involves Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.), who as conference chairwoman is the No. 3 House Republican.

      • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Puts Kevin McCarthy On Notice: 'QAnon Members' Control House GOP
        Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Puts Kevin McCarthy On Notice: 'QAnon Members' Control House GOP
        HuffPost
      • McCarthy to House Republicans: "Cut this crap out"
        McCarthy to House Republicans: "Cut this crap out"
        CBS News
    • Here Are The Brightest Decor Buys of the Season
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      Here Are The Brightest Decor Buys of the Season

      Let's get loud Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill Is Not a Sign of Progress. It's a Sign of Disrespect
      U.S.
      Time

      Putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 Bill Is Not a Sign of Progress. It's a Sign of Disrespect

      A congressional staffer departs holding a visual aid following a news conference regarding the redesigned $20 bill meant to honor Harriet Tubman, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on June 18, 2019. The Biden Administration announced its plan to return to an Obama-era initiative to put Harriet Tubman's face on the U.S. $20 bill. Her image would replace Andrew Jackson, the notoriously racist President, known both for owning hundreds of slaves and for his brutal and genocidal policy of Indian removal. Based on current designs, a statue of Jackson would remain on the back of the bill, while Harriet Tubman would grace the front.

      • Biden admin moves to put Harriet Tubman on $20 bill
        Biden admin moves to put Harriet Tubman on $20 bill
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Congressional Black Caucus Chair: 'We never stopped believing' Tubman would be on the $20 bill
        Congressional Black Caucus Chair: 'We never stopped believing' Tubman would be on the $20 bill
        Yahoo Finance
    • EU demands AstraZeneca plan to break vaccine deadlock
      World
      Reuters

      EU demands AstraZeneca plan to break vaccine deadlock

      The European Union failed to make a breakthrough in crisis talks with AstraZeneca on Wednesday and demanded the drugmaker spell out how it would supply the bloc with reserved doses of COVID-19 vaccine from plants in Europe and Britain. The EU is making more comprehensive checks on vaccines before approval, which means a slower rollout of shots than former EU member Britain and growing public frustration. The issue has been exacerbated by Anglo-Swedish AstraZeneca and Pfizer of the United States both announcing delivery hold-ups in recent weeks.

      • Germany denies newspaper claims that AstraZeneca vaccine is only 8% effective for over-65s
        Germany denies newspaper claims that AstraZeneca vaccine is only 8% effective for over-65s
        Yahoo News UK
      • We want the shots we've ordered, UK says, as Europe's vaccine row sharpens
        We want the shots we've ordered, UK says, as Europe's vaccine row sharpens
        Reuters
    • Officials say Israeli minister visited Sudan to discuss ties
      World
      Associated Press

      Officials say Israeli minister visited Sudan to discuss ties

      An Israeli delegation headed by the country's intelligence minister quietly visited Sudan and met with the African nation's leaders, officials from both countries said Tuesday. The visit Monday was the first by an Israeli minister to Sudan less than three weeks after Khartoum inked an agreement to normalize ties with Israel. Intelligence Minister Eli Cohen, head of the Israeli delegation, met with Sudanese Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, head of the ruling sovereign council, Defense Minister Yassin Ibrahim and other military and government officials.

    • News
      Reuters Videos

      Stakes on climate change couldn't be higher: Kerry

      "President Biden is deeply committed... that's why he rejoined the Paris agreement so quickly because he knows it is urgent," Kerry said during a White House briefing. "I think that workers are going to see with the efforts by the Biden administration they are going to have a much better set of choices and frankly it'll create more jobs than stuck where we were," Kerry added.

    • Biden’s new sign language interpreter runs a right-wing Facebook group and has been pictured in a MAGA hat
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden’s new sign language interpreter runs a right-wing Facebook group and has been pictured in a MAGA hat

      President Joe Biden's American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter reportedly manages a pro-Trump Facebook group that provides sign language accompaniments to right-wing videos. ASL interpreter Heather Mewshaw was introduced by press secretary Jen Psaki as “today's interpreter, Heather” on Monday, as the administration announced it would be adding a sign language interpreter to its daily press briefings. However, on Wednesday, Time magazine reported that Ms Mewshaw manages the Hands of Liberty Facebook page, which has featured ASL interpreters providing sign language accompaniments to videos featuring former President Donald Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani.

      • President Biden's First White House Sign Language Interpreter Has Ties to the Far Right
        President Biden's First White House Sign Language Interpreter Has Ties to the Far Right
        Time
      • The White House is adding a sign language interpreter to press briefings in an effort to be more inclusive
        The White House is adding a sign language interpreter to press briefings in an effort to be more inclusive
        INSIDER
    • McCarthy to House Republicans: "Cut this crap out"
      Politics
      CBS News

      McCarthy to House Republicans: "Cut this crap out"

      House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy warned his members to stop the public bickering within the conference if they want to effectively push back on the Biden administration and win back the majority in 2022, a congressional aide tells CBS News. The warning comes as several members within the conference are organizing an effort to oust the number three House Republican, Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney, from her position as conference chairwoman. Cheney voted to impeach then-President Trump and angered many Republicans by releasing a statement the day before her vote outlining her position — which was later quoted by several House Democrats during the floor debate.

    • Another Police Officer Who Responded to Capitol Riots Dies by Suicide Days Later
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Another Police Officer Who Responded to Capitol Riots Dies by Suicide Days Later

      A second police officer who responded to the riots at the Capitol earlier this month has died by suicide, the D.C. police chief revealed on Tuesday evening. Jeffery Smith had worked for the Metropolitan Police Department for 12 years and died on Jan. 15—just nine days after thousands of MAGA supporters stormed the Capitol. “Officer Jeffrey Smith's service and presence will be dearly missed at the Second District,” MPD Second District Commander Duncan Bedlion told The Daily Beast in an email.

      • 2nd Officer Who Responded To U.S. Capitol Insurrection Dies By Suicide, Chief Says
        2nd Officer Who Responded To U.S. Capitol Insurrection Dies By Suicide, Chief Says
        HuffPost
      • Capitol Police chief apologizes for failures during Jan. 6 "terrorist attack"
        Capitol Police chief apologizes for failures during Jan. 6 "terrorist attack"
        Axios
    • At U.N., Washington assures support for two-state solution in Middle East
      Politics
      Reuters

      At U.N., Washington assures support for two-state solution in Middle East

      U.S. President Joe Biden's administration supports a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians and will overturn several Trump administration decisions, the acting U.S. envoy to the United Nations assured the Security Council on Tuesday. The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip with east Jerusalem as its capital, all territory captured by Israel in 1967. However, under a failed peace proposal by former President Donald Trump, Washington would have recognized Jewish settlements in occupied territory as part of Israel.

      • U.S. announces restoration of relations with Palestinians
        U.S. announces restoration of relations with Palestinians
        Associated Press
      • U.S. restores relations with Palestinians
        U.S. restores relations with Palestinians
        The Week
    • At 80, Vermont's Sen. Leahy ready to run impeachment trial
      Politics
      Associated Press

      At 80, Vermont's Sen. Leahy ready to run impeachment trial

      Now, Democratic Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont is stepping into one of his most visible and physically grueling roles: presiding over former President Donald Trump's second Senate impeachment trial. Leahy, the Senate's longest-serving current member, will be doing it after a brief health scare that saw him taken by ambulance to a hospital Tuesday evening, only to gavel the Senate into order Wednesday morning. “I had some muscle spasms," Leahy, 80, told reporters the morning after feeling ill in his Capitol office.

      • Sen. Patrick Leahy Hospitalized Ahead Of Presiding Over Impeachment Trial
        Sen. Patrick Leahy Hospitalized Ahead Of Presiding Over Impeachment Trial
        HuffPost
      • Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Trump impeachment trial faces challenge from Rand Paul
        Yahoo News Video
    • Putin warns against a fight of 'all against all' as the walls close in around him
      World
      Business Insider

      Putin warns against a fight of 'all against all' as the walls close in around him

      The Russian leader's remarks came as he faced unrest at home and a new, more assertive US president. Facing escalating challenges at home and abroad, Russian President Vladimir Putin in a speech on Wednesday expressed alarm about the potential for a world war. Addressing a virtual meeting of the World Economic Forum (typically held in Davos, Switzerland), the Russian leader said the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated existing tensions in the international community.

      • DAVOS: Putin warns world risks 'fight of all against all' in 'grim dystopia'
        DAVOS: Putin warns world risks 'fight of all against all' in 'grim dystopia'
        Yahoo Finance UK
      • At Davos, Putin points to U.S. to warn Big Tech is driving social divisions
        At Davos, Putin points to U.S. to warn Big Tech is driving social divisions
        Axios
    • Trump’s ‘radioactive’ properties in New York are plummeting in value, report claims
      Politics
      The Independent

      Trump’s ‘radioactive’ properties in New York are plummeting in value, report claims

      Donald Trump's real estate empire appears to be feeling the heat of his divisive presidency, with Trump-branded properties in Manhattan losing half their value since he took office, according to a new report. Data from UrbanDigs, analysed by the real estate website Curb, suggested that even Trump properties that have removed his name from their branding saw their value drop by as much as 17 per cent since 2016. The changes represent reductions in value significantly greater than the shift in property values across Manhattan as a  whole, estimated to have fallen 9 per cent.

    • Democrats are setting the stage to propose $300 monthly direct payments for families with children under 17
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Democrats are setting the stage to propose $300 monthly direct payments for families with children under 17

      Democrats are drafting legislation to have the IRS send monthly payments of up to $300 to millions of families, sources told Insider. People could opt to receive a monthly check or a lump sum after filing taxes, according to an early version of the plan. Biden supported an identical measure during the presidential race, and Democrats are expected to lobby heavily for it.

    • Ricki Lake shares emotional post detailing 30-year struggle with hair loss
      Celebrity
      TODAY

      Ricki Lake shares emotional post detailing 30-year struggle with hair loss

      Ricki Lake is speaking out about her struggles with hair loss. The former talk show host, who revealed in an Instagram post last year that she's been dealing with hair loss since 1988 when she shot “Hairspray,” says it was a hard decision to go public. "I was afraid of coming out," Lake added about dealing with hair loss by shaving her head and being so honest about her hair.

      • Ricki Lake reflects on her battle with hair loss
        Ricki Lake reflects on her battle with hair loss
        ABC News Videos
      • Ricki Lake Opens Up About Her 30-Year Battle with Hair Loss: 'It's Such a Shameful Thing'
        Ricki Lake Opens Up About Her 30-Year Battle with Hair Loss: 'It's Such a Shameful Thing'
        People
    • GOP group invests $700,000 into backing Sen. Josh Hawley after he was scrutinized for inciting Capitol riot
      Politics
      Business Insider

      GOP group invests $700,000 into backing Sen. Josh Hawley after he was scrutinized for inciting Capitol riot

      A political action committee has put $700,000 behind Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley after he was criticized for his role in inciting the January 6 Capitol insurrection, Axios reported. Hawley continued with his effort to dispute the electoral votes even after Trump supporters breached the Capitol. Critics have called on him to resign, and several Democrats have asked for an ethics probe into his and Sen. Ted Cruz's actions.

      • Joe Scarborough Tells GOPers Exactly What To Do With Pleas To ‘Forget’ Capitol Riot
        Joe Scarborough Tells GOPers Exactly What To Do With Pleas To ‘Forget’ Capitol Riot
        HuffPost
      • Maria Bartiromo Complains She's Losing Twitter Followers
        Maria Bartiromo Complains She's Losing Twitter Followers
        HuffPost
    What is Donald Trump’s legacy?
    • “By encouraging this act of terror on our capital, Trump’s legacy is destroyed.”

    • “Both backers and critics of Trump agreed that he remade the federal judiciary — a change that will impact America for decades.”

    • “He was largely responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans who did not need to die.”

    • “I do know what the future should hold for this country. That is to say, a policy of Trumpism without Trump.”

    • “It will be decades before the consequences of his tenure are fully known.”

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