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    • 'I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not backing down'

      'I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not backing down'

      Sen. Josh Hawley's objection to the election results surprised some supporters. But interviews show his growing comfort with doing what it takes to hold onto power.

      'Disappointed to see who he has become' »
      • FBI report raises concerns over white supremacists

        FBI report raises concerns over white supremacists

      • Female generals' promotions delayed under Trump

        Female generals' promotions delayed under Trump

      • Why images of vaccinations may put some people off

        Why images of vaccinations may put some people off

      • Biden calls for review of Trump sex misconduct policy

        Biden calls for review of Trump sex misconduct policy

      • FBI official's statement about social media is not true

        FBI official's statement about social media is not true

    • New film highlights FBI abuses as House Democrats push to strip Hoover's name from building
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      Yahoo News

      New film highlights FBI abuses as House Democrats push to strip Hoover's name from building

      A group of House Democrats is mounting a renewed push to strip J. Edgar Hoover's name off the FBI headquarters in the wake of a powerful new film that highlights one of the bureau's worst abuses under his leadership: a secret, decades-long program known as COINTELPRO that was aimed at discrediting civil rights activists, and which ultimately led to the 1969 killing by law enforcement of Chicago Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. “You take a poll and I would bet 90 percent of the society has no clue what COINTELPRO was,” said Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee, who, along with 22 co-sponsors, has reintroduced a bill to remove the longtime FBI director's name from the bureau's headquarters building in Washington, D.C. “This is an ugly part of our past that is not well known.”

      • ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ Inspires Congressman To Reintroduce Bill To Strip J. Edgar Hoover’s Name From FBI Building
        ‘Judas And The Black Messiah’ Inspires Congressman To Reintroduce Bill To Strip J. Edgar Hoover’s Name From FBI Building
        Deadline
      • ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Revives Bill to Remove J. Edgar Hoover’s Name from FBI Building
        ‘Judas and the Black Messiah’ Revives Bill to Remove J. Edgar Hoover’s Name from FBI Building
        Indiewire
    • French billionaire politician killed in helicopter crash
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      Reuters

      French billionaire politician killed in helicopter crash

      French billionaire Olivier Dassault was killed on Sunday in a helicopter crash, a police source said, with President Emmanuel Macron paying tribute to the 69-year old conservative politician. Dassault was the eldest son of late French billionaire industrialist Serge Dassault, whose namesake Dassault Aviation, builds the Rafale war planes and owns Le Figaro newspaper. "Olivier Dassault loved France.

      • French billionaire Dassault dies in copter crash
        French billionaire Dassault dies in copter crash
        Reuters Videos
      • French aviation billionaire, pilot die in helicopter crash
        French aviation billionaire, pilot die in helicopter crash
        Associated Press
    • Thailand charges more activists with sedition, royal insults
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      Associated Press

      Thailand charges more activists with sedition, royal insults

      Prosecutors in Thailand charged 18 pro-democracy activists with sedition on Monday, while lodging additional charges of insulting the monarchy against three of them. The sedition charges, which carry a maximum penalty of up to seven years in prison, stem from an antigovernment rally in September, though details on the alleged offenses were not immediately clear. The three charged with violating the lese majeste law, which outlaws criticism of senior members of the royal family, are Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, Jatupat Boonpattararaksa and Panupong Jadnok.

    • WHO: Coronavirus variants are driving another surge across Europe
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      Axios

      WHO: Coronavirus variants are driving another surge across Europe

      The World Health Organization said this week that variants of the coronavirus are provoking another uptick in infections across Europe. Why it matters: European countries reported around 1 million new cases last week, around a 9% increase from the week prior. By the numbers: The variant first found in the United Kingdom, which may be more transmissible and more deadly than the original strain of the virus, is spreading in 27 European countries monitored by WHO, according to AP.

      • Gottlieb says variant may cause cases to "tick back up" but surge unlikely
        Gottlieb says variant may cause cases to "tick back up" but surge unlikely
        CBS News
      • Virus Expert Just Warned We Are in "Eye of the Hurricane"
        Virus Expert Just Warned We Are in "Eye of the Hurricane"
        Eat This, Not That!
    • Philippine leader's order to kill rebels 'legal', spokesman says
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      Reuters

      Philippine leader's order to kill rebels 'legal', spokesman says

      Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's order to kill armed rebels was legal, his spokesman said on Monday, as catholic leaders joined condemnation of the killings of nine activists in separate weekend raids against suspected insurgents. Human Rights groups are outraged over the deaths of what they said were legitimate activists under the guise of counter-insurgency operations, which came two days after Duterte told security forces they could kill rebels if they were holding a gun and to "ignore human rights". "The president's 'kill, kill, kill' order is legal because it was directed at armed rebels," his spokesman Harry Roque said in a briefing, adding the government would still investigate the incident.

      • Philippine police kill 9 in raids on suspected rebels
        Philippine police kill 9 in raids on suspected rebels
        Associated Press
      • Rights groups call for investigation into killings of Philippine activists
        Rights groups call for investigation into killings of Philippine activists
        Reuters
    • What's causing vaccine delays in some Asian countries?
      World
      BBC

      What's causing vaccine delays in some Asian countries?

      In others countries however, vaccine programmes are either yet to begin or are still at a very early stage. The reasons for this have been varied - ranging from an abundance of caution to high levels of vaccine scepticism. We looked at some of the countries in this situation and the different reasons behind it.

    • B-52s again fly over Mideast in US military warning to Iran
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      Associated Press

      B-52s again fly over Mideast in US military warning to Iran

      A pair of B-52 bombers flew over the Mideast on Sunday, the latest such mission in the region aimed at warning Iran amid tensions between Washington and Tehran. The flight by the two heavy bombers came as a pro-Iran satellite channel based in Beirut broadcast Iranian military drone footage of an Israeli ship hit by a mysterious explosion only days earlier in the Mideast. While the channel sought to say Iran wasn't involved, Israel has blamed Tehran for what it described as an attack on the vessel.

    • At Dubai airport, travelers' eyes become their passports
      Technology
      Associated Press

      At Dubai airport, travelers' eyes become their passports

      Dubai's airport, the world's busiest for international travel, can already feel surreal, with its cavernous duty-free stores, artificial palm trees, gleaming terminals, water cascades and near-Arctic levels of air conditioning. It's the latest artificial intelligence program the United Arab Emirates has launched amid the surging coronavirus pandemic, contact-less technology the government promotes as helping to stem the spread of the virus. Dubai's airport started offering the program to all passengers last month.

    • China says hopes U.S. will remove 'unreasonable' curbs on cooperation
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      Reuters

      China says hopes U.S. will remove 'unreasonable' curbs on cooperation

      China urged the United States on Sunday to remove "unreasonable" curbs on cooperation as soon as possible and work together on issues like climate change, while accusing Washington of bringing chaos in the name of spreading democracy. Last week, U.S. President Joe Biden singled out a "growing rivalry with China" as a key challenge facing the United States, with his top diplomat describing the country as "the biggest geopolitical test" of this century. Speaking at his annual news conference, the Chinese government's top diplomat, State Councillor Wang Yi, struck a tough line even as he outlined where the world's two biggest economies could work together.

    • Iowa Dems ponder strategies amid GOP-forced voting changes
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Iowa Dems ponder strategies amid GOP-forced voting changes

      Iowa Democrats are beginning to consider changes to their get-out-the-vote plans under the assumption that Gov. Kim Reynolds will sign into law a Republican-backed bill that makes it harder to vote early, potentially eroding a key aspect of Democratic campaigns. Republicans in the House and Senate quickly approved the voting changes over the opposition of all Democratic legislators. Republicans said the new rules were needed to guard against voting fraud, though they noted Iowa has no history of election irregularities and that November's election saw record turnout with no hint of problems in the state.

    • Rohingyas in India's Jammu fear deportation after police detain over 150
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      Reuters

      Rohingyas in India's Jammu fear deportation after police detain over 150

      Indian police have detained more than 150 Rohingya refugees found living illegally in the northern region of Jammu and Kashmir and a process has begun to deport them back to Myanmar, two officials said on Sunday. Dozens of Rohingya are in a makeshift "holding centre" at Jammu's Hira Nagar jail after local authorities conducted biometric and other tests on hundreds of people to verify their identities. "The drive is part of an exercise to trace foreigners living in Jammu without valid documents," said one of the two officials, who declined to be named as they are not authorized to speak to the media.

      • Rohingyas in India's Jammu fear deportation
        Rohingyas in India's Jammu fear deportation
        Reuters Videos
      • India sets up holding center for Rohingya in Kashmir
        India sets up holding center for Rohingya in Kashmir
        Associated Press
    • Biden poised to sign final stimulus package with $1,400 checks within days
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden poised to sign final stimulus package with $1,400 checks within days

      Biden appears to be on course to sign a massive $1.9 trillion stimulus bill within days. House Democrats are set to vote on a final version of the bill late on Tuesday. Biden said $1,400 stimulus checks would start going out once the bill is signed.

      • Stimulus checks: Here's who gets a $1,400 payment under the bill headed to the House
        Stimulus checks: Here's who gets a $1,400 payment under the bill headed to the House
        Yahoo Money
      • Is Biden's stimulus bill the right rescue plan?
        Is Biden's stimulus bill the right rescue plan?
        Yahoo News 360
    • Politics
      Yahoo News Video

      Accountant faces pressure to turn on Trump in criminal probe

      When lawyers asked Donald Trump more than a decade ago to identify who estimated values on some of his signature properties, he pointed to his longtime accountant, Allen Weisselberg.

    • Prince Harry and William to reunite at unveiling of Diana statue as they move past rift
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Prince Harry and William to reunite at unveiling of Diana statue as they move past rift

      The Duke of Sussex is determined to stand shoulder to shoulder with his brother at the unveiling of a statue of their mother Diana, Princess of Wales, whatever the fallout from his interview with Oprah Winfrey. Prince Harry hopes that the brothers can present a united front  at Kensington Palace on July 1, which would have been the Princess's 60th birthday, in an attempt to move past their rift. A source close to Prince Harry insisted that whatever had been said and done, he desperately hoped to attend the event and considered it a priority.

      • Prince Harry Heartbreakingly Compares Meghan Markle To Princess Diana
        Prince Harry Heartbreakingly Compares Meghan Markle To Princess Diana
        HuffPost
      • Harry says Prince Charles stopped taking his calls before he stepped back as a senior royal
        Harry says Prince Charles stopped taking his calls before he stepped back as a senior royal
        Yahoo News UK
    • Lauren Boebert: Congresswoman linked to QAnon attacks Democrats for being ‘obsessed with conspiracies’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Lauren Boebert: Congresswoman linked to QAnon attacks Democrats for being ‘obsessed with conspiracies’

      A freshman congresswoman who has previously expressed support for the false and fringe QAnon conspiracy theory attacked Democrats during a recent Fox News appearance and claimed they were “obsessed” with conspiracies following the Capitol insurrection. Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Co) joined Fox News' Jeanine Pirro on Saturday night to lambast House leadership and security officials over continued safety measures at the Capitol building in the wake of the attacks on 6 January, when pro-Trump extremists stormed the building.

    • Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't

      Sen. Joe Manchin told Axios that he wanted bipartisan backing for Biden's infrastructure bill. Manchin, a Democrat, said he'd oppose a bill without tax hikes and GOP support being sought. Sen. Joe Manchin, a centrist Democrat, said in an interview with Axios broadcast Sunday that he'd block President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill if it didn't attract Republican support.

      • Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        HuffPost
      • Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        HuffPost
    • Fact check: Image of Jill Biden handing out food to asylum-seekers in 2019 is missing context
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: Image of Jill Biden handing out food to asylum-seekers in 2019 is missing context

      The claim: Image shows Jill Biden handing out food and gifts to asylum-seekers in Matamoros, Mexico; 'Has anybody seen her in Texas helping Americans yet? A viral meme shared by users across Facebook asserts that first lady Jill Biden traveled to Mexico to hand out food and gifts to asylum-seekers but did not provide assistance to those in Texas struggling in the aftermath of deadly winter storms. "Jill Biden handing out food and gifts to asylum-seekers in Matamoros, Mexico," reads a Feb. 26 post with over 300 shares.

    • New Zealand 'not likely' to become a republic in wake of Harry and Meghan interview, says Jacinda Ardern
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      New Zealand 'not likely' to become a republic in wake of Harry and Meghan interview, says Jacinda Ardern

      New Zealand's prime minister says the country is “not likely” to become a republic in the wake of Prince Harry and Meghan's interview, as Commonwealth countries face calls for the removal of the Queen as Head of State. Jacinda Ardern was asked whether the unflattering picture of the British royal family painted by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had given her pause about New Zealand's constitutional ties to Britain. "I've said before that I've not sensed an appetite from New Zealanders for significant change in our constitutional arrangements, and I don't expect that's likely to change quickly," she said.

      • Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Reveal Sex Of Second Child In Oprah Interview
        Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Reveal Sex Of Second Child In Oprah Interview
        HuffPost
      • Have your say: Has your opinion of Harry and Meghan changed after their Oprah interview?
        Have your say: Has your opinion of Harry and Meghan changed after their Oprah interview?
        Yahoo News UK
    • A new lab study shows troubling signs that Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 shots could be far less effective against the variant first found in South Africa
      Health
      Business Insider

      A new lab study shows troubling signs that Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 shots could be far less effective against the variant first found in South Africa

      Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna's COVID-19 shots were 10 times less effective against a coronavirus variant in a lab study. Researchers tested the vaccines on the variant first found in South Africa, which is now in 20 US states. A mutation on the variant called E484K appeared to be a "major contributor," the study authors said.

      • Is AstraZeneca Stock A Buy After Its Covid Vaccine Appears To Tackle Brazil Variant?
        Is AstraZeneca Stock A Buy After Its Covid Vaccine Appears To Tackle Brazil Variant?
        Investor's Business Daily
      • Moderna and Pfizer's Second-Gen Coronavirus Vaccines: What Investors Need to Know
        Moderna and Pfizer's Second-Gen Coronavirus Vaccines: What Investors Need to Know
        Motley Fool
    • Former neo-Nazi says Fox News radicalizes people by saying the same stuff he used to say
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Former neo-Nazi says Fox News radicalizes people by saying the same stuff he used to say

      A former neo-Nazi was interviewed by CNN's Pamela Brown Saturday about domestic extremism in the US. Frank Meeink said Fox News has radicalized Americans by saying the same stuff he used to say. Fox News has been accused in the past of using language that echoes white supremacists.

    • Biden eyes trashing Trump-era rules that advocates feared would silence sexual assault survivors on college campuses
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Biden eyes trashing Trump-era rules that advocates feared would silence sexual assault survivors on college campuses

      Biden is directing the Education Department to review policies about sexual assault on college campuses. The controversial policies were instituted under Trump by Betsy DeVos. The president will direct the Education Department to determine if the rules mesh with his policies.

      • Biden To Sign Executive Order Reviewing Betsy DeVos’ Title IX Rules
        Biden To Sign Executive Order Reviewing Betsy DeVos’ Title IX Rules
        HuffPost
      • Biden White House orders review of campus sexual misconduct rules changed by Trump
        Biden White House orders review of campus sexual misconduct rules changed by Trump
        Reuters
    • USS Nimitz completes a 99,000-mile journey likely not done since WWII
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      USS Nimitz completes a 99,000-mile journey likely not done since WWII

      At long last, the USS Nimitz returned home Sunday, close to a year after the aircraft carrier left Sinclair Inlet in Washington state. The 100,000-ton warship, in completing a deployment that included flying sorties against the Islamic State in the Middle East to navigating the disputed waters of the South China Sea, returns to Bremerton, Washington, having logged 99,000 miles. Most of its 3,000-plus sailors, roughly half of which were serving in their first-ever deployment, boarded the warship April 1, 2020 to quarantine for COVID-19.

    • The Queen emerges unscathed as Meghan and Harry lavish praise on his grandmother
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      The Queen emerges unscathed as Meghan and Harry lavish praise on his grandmother

      The Duke and Duchess of Sussex unloaded on Prince Charles, The Duchess of Cambridge, and the tabloid press in their extraordinary tell-all with Oprah Winfrey. Meghan described how "everyone" welcomed her to the royal set-up initially, but singled out the Queen as making her particularly comfortable. Meghan said the Queen has "always been wonderful" to her and that she reminded the Duchess of her own grandmother.

      • Meghan says she's had worse press treatment than Duchess of Cambridge – 'Waity Katie is not the same as racist'
        Meghan says she's had worse press treatment than Duchess of Cambridge – 'Waity Katie is not the same as racist'
        Yahoo News UK
      • Prince Harry Heartbreakingly Compares Meghan Markle To Princess Diana
        Prince Harry Heartbreakingly Compares Meghan Markle To Princess Diana
        HuffPost
    • Thousands of people who visited a COVID-19 vaccination site in California received the wrong dose, report says. Officials say nobody needs a booster shot.
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Thousands of people who visited a COVID-19 vaccination site in California received the wrong dose, report says. Officials say nobody needs a booster shot.

      An estimated 4,300 people received less of the Pfizer vaccine than they should have, KTVU reported March 4. Too little of the vaccine was administered due to a problem with syringes on March 1, the media outlet said. Thousands of people who visited a mass-vaccination site in Oakland, California, on March 1 received the wrong dosage of the Pfizer vaccine, KTVU reported.

      • New Zealand to buy enough Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for entire population
        New Zealand to buy enough Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines for entire population
        Reuters
      • 90 million Americans receive coronavirus vaccine
        90 million Americans receive coronavirus vaccine
        CBS News Videos
    • Mississippi governor says his goal 'has never been to get rid of the virus' in defense of his decision to end COVID-19 mask mandate
      Health
      Business Insider

      Mississippi governor says his goal 'has never been to get rid of the virus' in defense of his decision to end COVID-19 mask mandate

      Mississippi GOP Gov. Tate Reeves defended his decision to end the state's mask mandate. Reeves told CNN's Jake Tapper that it was never his "objective" to eradicate the virus. Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves, a Republican, in an interview Sunday defended his decision to roll back the state's mask requirement even as public health officials warn such actions are premature.

      • Mississippi Governor Defends Ending Mask Mandate, Says Goal 'Has Never Been to Rid Ourselves of the Virus'
        Mississippi Governor Defends Ending Mask Mandate, Says Goal 'Has Never Been to Rid Ourselves of the Virus'
        Complex
      • Ohio governor defends continuing mask mandate
        Ohio governor defends continuing mask mandate
        Politico
    Should humans be next to explore Mars?
    • “Taking humans to Mars would require an investment astronomically out of kilter with the possible benefits.”

    • “Can a Mars settlement be a freer society than we enjoy on Earth? Maybe.”

    • “What we learn...may spark the next revolution that will make life in 2071 beyond anything we can imagine right now.”

    • “Our presence on Mars could jeopardize one of our main reasons for being there — the search for life.”

    • “The future of geologic investigation of other worlds lies with highly improved versions of our Mars rovers.”

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