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    • U.S.: Saudi royalty approved killing of Jamal Khashoggi

      U.S.: Saudi royalty approved killing of Jamal Khashoggi

      Mohammed bin Salman likely approved an operation to kill or capture Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018, according to a newly declassified report.

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      • U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

        U.S. has chance to stop coronavirus for good

      • Give Biden a chance? Trump voters just might on key issue

        Give Biden a chance? Trump voters just might on key issue

      • Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

        Backlash to claim WWII sex slaves were 'prostitutes'

      • What you should know about the California COVID variant

        What you should know about the California COVID variant

      • 'There is no perfect solution': Court denies IS bride request

        'There is no perfect solution': Court denies IS bride request

    • EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran
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      Associated Press

      EXPLAINER: How US airstrike in Syria sends message to Iran

      A U.S. airstrike targeting facilities used by Iran-backed militias in Syria appears to be a message to Tehran delivered by a new American administration still figuring out its approach to the Middle East. The strike was seemingly a response to stepped-up rocket attacks by such militias that have targeted U.S. interests in Iraq, where the armed groups are based. It comes even as Washington and Tehran consider a return to the 2015 accord meant to rein in Iran's nuclear program.

      • U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        U.S. bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        Associated Press
      • US bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        US bombs facilities in Syria used by Iran-backed militia
        Associated Press
    • Bernie Sanders unveils his Plan B for a $15 minimum wage after Senate parliamentarian setback
      Politics
      The Week

      Bernie Sanders unveils his Plan B for a $15 minimum wage after Senate parliamentarian setback

      Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough on Thursday effectively killed a Democratic push to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in President Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill, ruling that the measure doesn't pass muster under the budget reconciliation rules Democrats are using to pass the package with a simple majority in the Senate. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.), have already said they would vote against including the $15 minimum wage provision in the relief package, dealing it a near-fatal blow in the 50-50 Senate. Senate Budget Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) was among them, but he also had a Plan B.

      • $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        $15 minimum wage not allowed in Covid relief bill, Senate official rules
        Yahoo Finance
      • Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
        Senate Parliamentarian Rules Against $15 Minimum Wage In COVID-19 Bill
        HuffPost
    • The Queen: people who refuse vaccine should think of others, rather than themselves
      World
      The Telegraph

      The Queen: people who refuse vaccine should think of others, rather than themselves

      The Queen has said people who refuse the coronavirus vaccine "ought to think about other people rather than themselves". Speaking to the senior responsible officers overseeing the delivery of the vaccine across all four UK nations, she said that her own immunisation, administered at Windsor Castle in January, was โ€œvery quick,โ€ adding: โ€œIt didn't hurt at all.โ€ The vaccine rollout has been beset by hesitancy, largely among black ethnic minority communities, of whom just 72 per cent are willing to have the jab.

      • 'It didnโ€™t hurt at allโ€™: Queen calls on all Britons to get the COVID vaccine when they can
        'It didnโ€™t hurt at allโ€™: Queen calls on all Britons to get the COVID vaccine when they can
        Yahoo News UK
      • UK committee: Vaccine rollout 'should continue by age'
        UK committee: Vaccine rollout 'should continue by age'
        Reuters Videos
    • 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

    • Biden: Strikes in Syria sent warning to Iran to 'be careful'
      World
      Associated Press

      Biden: Strikes in Syria sent warning to Iran to 'be careful'

      President Joe Biden said Friday that Iran should view his decision to authorize U.S. airstrikes in Syria as a warning that it can expect consequences for its support of militia groups that threaten U.S. interests or personnel. You can't act with impunity. Be careful,โ€ Biden said when a reporter asked what message he had intended to send with the airstrikes, which the Pentagon said destroyed several buildings in eastern Syria but were not intended to eradicate the militia groups that used them to facilitate attacks inside Iraq.

      • On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
        On Texas visit, Biden warns Iran 'to be careful'
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      • Pentagon: Strikes in Syria make clear US will act
        Pentagon: Strikes in Syria make clear US will act
        Associated Press Videos
    • Philippine police to look into government admission of drug war failures
      World
      Reuters

      Philippine police to look into government admission of drug war failures

      Philippine police said on Thursday they were looking into a government review of thousands of killings in the country's "war on drugs", after the justice minister made an unprecedented admission to the United Nations of widespread police failures. Human Rights Watch described Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra's video statement on Wednesday as an "astounding disclosure". Guevarra said police had in many cases failed to examine weapons and crime scenes after officers had shot dead suspected drug dealers.

    • 'Capture or kill' โ€” U.S. report says crown prince targeted Jamal Khashoggi
      World
      LA Times

      'Capture or kill' โ€” U.S. report says crown prince targeted Jamal Khashoggi

      Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, directed the operation that ended with the grisly murder of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi, according to an unclassified U.S. intelligence report released Friday. The four-page report said the goal of the mission in 2018, which included seven members of the crown prince's "elite personal protective detail," was to capture or kill Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist and prominent critic of the kingdom's rulers. "We base this assessment on the Crown Prince's control of decisionmaking in the Kingdom, the direct involvement of a key adviser and members of Muhammad bin Salman's protective detail in the operation, and the Crown Prince's support for using violent measures to silence dissidents abroad, including Khashoggi," said the four-page report.

      • U.S. Finally Admits It: Saudi Crown Prince Responsible For Jamal Khashoggi's Murder
        U.S. Finally Admits It: Saudi Crown Prince Responsible For Jamal Khashoggi's Murder
        HuffPost
      • 'No smoking gun,' 'We are all Mohammed bin Salman,' say crown prince supporters
        'No smoking gun,' 'We are all Mohammed bin Salman,' say crown prince supporters
        Reuters
    • World
      Associated Press

      Explosion strikes Israeli-owned ship in Mideast amid tension

      An explosion struck an Israeli-owned cargo ship sailing out of the Middle East on Friday, an unexplained blast renewing concerns about ship security in the region amid escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran. The incident recalled the summer of 2019, when the same site saw a series of suspected attacks that the U.S. Navy blamed on Iran, which Tehran denied. Meanwhile, as U.S. President Joe Biden tries to revive nuclear negotiations with Iran, he ordered overnight airstrikes on facilities in Syria belonging to a powerful Iranian-backed Iraqi armed group.

    • U.S. Senate panel sets hearing for Biden's No. 2 and No. 3 Justice Department picks
      Politics
      Reuters

      U.S. Senate panel sets hearing for Biden's No. 2 and No. 3 Justice Department picks

      The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday announced it will hold a confirmation hearing on March 9 for President Joe Biden's nominees to serve in the No. 2 and No. 3 top jobs at the U.S. Justice Department. Lisa Monaco, a former federal prosecutor who also previously advised former FBI Director Robert Mueller and former President Barack Obama, is nominated to serve as Deputy Attorney General. Vanita Gupta, a long-time civil rights attorney who previously led the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, is nominated to serve as Associate Attorney General.

      • Law enforcement groups back Biden pick for associate attorney general
        Law enforcement groups back Biden pick for associate attorney general
        Axios
      • How Rich Are Bidenโ€™s Cabinet Picks and Confirmed Members?
        How Rich Are Bidenโ€™s Cabinet Picks and Confirmed Members?
        GOBankingRates
    • Former SNP minister demands release of Salmond documents and says Sturgeon must go if they show conspiracy
      World
      The Telegraph

      Former SNP minister demands release of Salmond documents and says Sturgeon must go if they show conspiracy

      A former SNP minister has called for secret documents about the Alex Salmond affair to be made public and said Nicola Sturgeon should resign if they prove allegations of a conspiracy. Alex Neil, an MSP who held senior cabinet posts in Edinburgh under both Mr Salmond and Ms Sturgeon, called for transparency from both the Scottish Government and the Crown Office, which have both been criticised for withholding evidence. Mr Salmond has alleged that senior figures in the SNP, including Ms Sturgeon's husband and her chief of staff, conspired against him by using sexual assault allegations to attempt to ruin his political career and potentially imprison him.

      • Salmond calls for string of resignations including Sturgeonโ€™s husband
        Salmond calls for string of resignations including Sturgeonโ€™s husband
        The Independent
      • Nicola Sturgeon could be gone in weeks over the Alex Salmond affair, says Scottish Tory leader
        Nicola Sturgeon could be gone in weeks over the Alex Salmond affair, says Scottish Tory leader
        The Telegraph
    • Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Democrats launch sweeping bid to overhaul US election laws

      Stacey Abrams, whose voting rights work helped make Georgia into a swing state, exhorted Congress on Thursday to reject โ€œoutright lies" that have historically restricted access to the ballot as Democrats began their push for a sweeping overhaul of election and ethics laws. โ€œA lie cloaked in the seductive appeal of election integrity has weakened access to democracy for millions,โ€ Abrams, a Democrat who narrowly lost Georgia's 2018 gubernatorial race, said during a committee hearing for the bill, which was introduced as H.R. 1 to signal its importance to the party's agenda. Democrats feel a sense of urgency to enact the legislation ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, when their narrow majorities in the House and Senate will be at risk.

    • While Biden visits storm-torn Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz will be giving a speech on 'cancel culture' in Florida
      Politics
      Business Insider

      While Biden visits storm-torn Texas, Sen. Ted Cruz will be giving a speech on 'cancel culture' in Florida

      President Joe Biden heads to Texas on Friday to tour some of the areas hit hardest by the winter storm last week. While he's there, he won't be meeting with Republican Sen. Ted Cruz. Cruz has a speaking engagement that day at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida.

      • Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Yahoo News
      • Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
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      Reuters Videos

      DOJ to probe rise in attacks on Asian Americans

      The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it would investigate a rising wave of hate crimes in the U.S, as Asian Americans have experienced a growing number of racially motivated attacks since former President Donald Trump began referring to COVID-19 as a "China virus." A DOJ official from the Civil Rights division said the office is working with the FBI, federal prosecutors and local police to "evaluate possible hate crimes," without providing further details. Though another official told Reuters the statement was a direct response to the increasing reports of violence against Asian Americans.

    • U.S., allies respond to Iranian 'provocations' with studied calm
      World
      Reuters

      U.S., allies respond to Iranian 'provocations' with studied calm

      In the week since Washington offered to talk with Tehran about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, Iran has curbed U.N. monitoring, threatened to boost uranium enrichment and its suspected proxies have twice rocketed Iraqi bases with U.S. soldiers. In return, the United States and three allies, Britain, France and Germany, have responded with a studied calm. The response - or lack of one - reflects a desire not to disrupt the diplomatic overture in hopes Iran will return to the table and, if not, that the pressure of U.S. sanctions will keep taking its toll, U.S. and European officials said.

    • Recent drone attack on Saudi royal palace launched from Iraq
      World
      Associated Press

      Recent drone attack on Saudi royal palace launched from Iraq

      Explosive-laden drones that targeted Saudi Arabia's royal palace in the kingdom's capital last month were launched from inside Iraq, a senior Iran-backed militia official in Baghdad and a U.S. official said. Speaking to The Associated Press this week, the militia official said three drones were launched from Iraqi-Saudi border areas by a relatively unknown Iran-backed faction in Iraq and crashed into the royal complex in Riyadh on Jan. 23, exacerbating regional tensions. Attacks on the Saudi capital have been sporadic amid the kingdom's yearslong war against neighboring Yemen's Houthi rebels.

    • Analysis: Window is already narrowing for Republican to challenge Donald Trump for 2024
      Politics
      The Telegraph

      Analysis: Window is already narrowing for Republican to challenge Donald Trump for 2024

      It is looking ever more probable that Donald Trump will run for the White House again in 2024. All eyes are on his speech this Sunday at CPAC, the annual conservative conference, which like Mr Trump has relocated from Washington to Florida. An adviser told The Telegraphย that Mr Trump has spent the last weeks taking a break, and practising his golf swing, but is keen to re-engage in the fight.

    • Fledgling Actor From Texas Bashed a Cop With a Crutch in Capitol Riot: Docs
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Fledgling Actor From Texas Bashed a Cop With a Crutch in Capitol Riot: Docs

      An aspiring actor from Texas, who said he was almost โ€œgassed to death likeโ€ฆ a Jewโ€ during the Capitol insurrection, has been charged with using a crutch to bash a cop in the Jan. 6 riot. Luke Coffee, a 41-year-old from Dallas, has been charged with a slew of crimes, including assault of a federal law enforcement officer with a dangerous weapon and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds. In a newly unsealed criminal complaint, prosecutors said Coffee is seen in photos and videos using a crutch to assault D.C. Police officers who were trying to protect the Capitol.

    • Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing
      World
      Associated Press

      Ties with Saudis at stake as US releases findings on killing

      The United States has pledged to tell the world its conclusions on what role Saudi Arabia's crown prince played in the brutal killing and dismembering of a U.S.-based journalist, but as important is what comes next โ€” what the Biden administration plans to do about it. Ahead of the release of the declassified U.S. intelligence report, and announcement of any U.S. punitive measures, President Joe Biden spoke to Saudi King Salman on Thursday for the first time since taking office more than a month ago. It was a later-than-usual courtesy call to the Middle East ally, timing seen as reflecting Biden's displeasure.

      • Intelligence report: Saudi prince 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Intelligence report: Saudi prince 'approved' operation that killed Jamal Khashoggi
        Yahoo News
      • Biden Speaks With Saudi King Amid Expected Report On Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi
        Biden Speaks With Saudi King Amid Expected Report On Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi
        HuffPost
    • 'It's not as nice as Cancun': Ted Cruz jokes about controversial holiday in CPAC culture wars speech
      Politics
      The Telegraph

      'It's not as nice as Cancun': Ted Cruz jokes about controversial holiday in CPAC culture wars speech

      Ted Cruz railed against "cancel culture" and mocked criticism of his trip to Mexico while his home state of Texas endured freezing conditions and power blackouts as he addressed the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) on Friday. The Texas senator was widely criticised last week for taking a family trip to Cancun, Mexico while millions in his state went without heat or water after severe winter weather crippled power supplies. Here is @tedcruz out of state againโ€”not doing his job againโ€”joking about leaving Texans behind.

      • Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Ted Cruz tries joke at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Yahoo News
      • Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Cruz at CPAC: 'Orlando is awesome. It's not as nice as Cancรบn.'
        Yahoo News Video
    • Exclusive: Two rights groups quit Hong Kong as security law sends shudders through NGOs
      World
      Reuters

      Exclusive: Two rights groups quit Hong Kong as security law sends shudders through NGOs

      At least two political rights groups advocating democracy have quietly quit Hong Kong and moved overseas, unnerved by a national security law that has fanned fears over the erosion of freedoms under China's rule, sources told Reuters. In the past, China-focused rights groups had valued the wide-ranging autonomy, including freedom of speech and assembly, guaranteed for Hong Kong when control over the former British colony was returned to Beijing in 1997. But some non-government organisations (NGOs) say the new legislation means they face a choice of either having to leave Hong Kong or work with the same kind of fears and constraints they would encounter in mainland China.

    • Highlights of the COVID-19 relief bill advancing in Congress
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      Highlights of the COVID-19 relief bill advancing in Congress

      The House is expected to pass a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package Friday that includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and billions of dollars for schools, state and local governments and businesses. Republicans are overwhelmingly against the bill, raising concerns that the spending is vastly more than necessary and designed to advance policy priorities that go beyond helping Americans get through the pandemic. Democrats and President Joe Biden counter that a robust aid package is necessary to prevent a long and painful recovery from the pandemic.

      • Progressive leaders warn Biden administration to 'hold the line' on minimum wage hike
        Progressive leaders warn Biden administration to 'hold the line' on minimum wage hike
        Yahoo News
      • House Democrats move closer to pushing through Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID plan
        House Democrats move closer to pushing through Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID plan
        Reuters
    • Israel pauses 'vaccine diplomacy' campaign after wave of criticism
      World
      The Telegraph

      Israel pauses 'vaccine diplomacy' campaign after wave of criticism

      Israel has halted a so-called vaccine diplomacy campaign that would give jabs to countries which recognise its claim to sovereignty over Jerusalem, following a backlash from senior officials and ministers. Benjamin Netanyahu, who is seeking re-election in March, said this week that he would send vaccines to countries such as the Czech Republic, Guatemala, Honduras and Hungary, as an apparent reward for opening diplomatic missions in Jerusalem. The gesture is controversial as both Israel and the Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their capital, which is why most countries base their ambassadors in Israel in Tel Aviv.

    • Merkel says she won't take AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine because she's too old, as 1.4 million jabs are left unused
      World
      Business Insider

      Merkel says she won't take AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine because she's too old, as 1.4 million jabs are left unused

      German Chancellor Angela Merkel says she won't take AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine. The vaccine has been approved for only people under 65 in Germany, and Merkel is 66. Recent trials have linked AstraZeneca's vaccine with a dramatic drop in hospitalization risk.

      • Merkel wonโ€™t take AstraZeneca vaccine, says she's too old
        Merkel wonโ€™t take AstraZeneca vaccine, says she's too old
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      • Take AstraZeneca's 'fantastic' vaccine, Germany tells sceptical public
        Take AstraZeneca's 'fantastic' vaccine, Germany tells sceptical public
        Reuters
    • 11 Modernist Homes for Sale in the U.S.
      U.S.
      Architectural Digest

      11 Modernist Homes for Sale in the U.S.

      From Santa Fe, New Mexico, to New Hope, Pennsylvania, these homes display an expressive use of materials to maximize the structures character Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • McConnell to support Trump if party picks him as its 2024 nominee
      Politics
      Reuters

      McConnell to support Trump if party picks him as its 2024 nominee

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who excoriated former President Donald Trump over the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol riot less than two weeks ago, said on Thursday that he would "absolutely" vote for Trump if he became the 2024 Republican presidential nominee. McConnell, who Trump blasted last week as "a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack," said he expects to see an open contest for the Republican White House nomination in 2024 but showed no hesitation in backing Trump when asked whether he would vote for him as nominee. Trump is expected to talk about the possibility of a 2024 run when he speaks to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, on Sunday, nearly two months after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to overturn his defeat in November's election by Democrat Joe Biden.

      • McConnell: I'd support Trump if he won 2024 nomination
        McConnell: I'd support Trump if he won 2024 nomination
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      • Mitch McConnell Says He'd 'Absolutely' Back Donald Trump In 2024 Presidential Race
        Mitch McConnell Says He'd 'Absolutely' Back Donald Trump In 2024 Presidential Race
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    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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