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    • Meghan Markle pays tribute to Prince Philip

      Meghan Markle pays tribute to Prince Philip

      The Duchess of Sussex confirmed that she would watch the funeral from home in California, as she is pregnant and could not get medical permission to fly.

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      • Queen sits alone as royal family mourns Prince Philip

        Queen sits alone as royal family mourns Prince Philip

      • Biden backtracks a bit after outrage over refugee cap

        Biden backtracks a bit after outrage over refugee cap

      • Harry, William leave Prince Philip's funeral side by side

        Harry, William leave Prince Philip's funeral side by side

      • Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims recovered off La.

        Coast Guard: 2 more capsize victims recovered off La.

      • 64 people killed by cops since Chauvin trial began

        64 people killed by cops since Chauvin trial began

    • Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
      World
      Associated Press

      Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country

      Iran named a suspect Saturday in the attack on its Natanz nuclear facility that damaged centrifuges there, saying he had fled the country “hours before” the sabotage happened. While the extent of the damage from the April 11 sabotage remains unclear, it comes as Iran tries to negotiate with world powers over allowing the U.S. to re-enter its tattered nuclear deal and lift the economic sanctions it faces. Already, Iran has begun enriching uranium up to 60% purity in response — three times higher than ever before, though in small quantities.

      • Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Iran starts enriching uranium to 60%, its highest level ever
        Associated Press
      • Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Israel says it will 'definitely' stop Iran from getting bomb
        Associated Press
    • Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge
      World
      Reuters

      Canadian police refuse provincial order to make random stops amid COVID-19 surge

      Police in cities across Ontario, Canada's most populous province, on Saturday refused to make random stops greenlighted by the provincial government seeking to impose a stay-at-home order amid a surge in COVID-19 cases. Toronto, the country's largest city, Ottawa, Hamilton, Windsor and at least 19 other municipal police forces said they would not conduct random vehicle or individual stops though they had been given the power to do so. "The Toronto Police Service will continue to engage, educate and enforce, but we will not be doing random stops of people or cars," the force said on Twitter.

    • Japan, US showcase alliance, resolve in dealing with China
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      Associated Press

      Japan, US showcase alliance, resolve in dealing with China

      President Joe Biden and Japan Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga showcased the alliance between their two countries as well as their shared resolve in dealing with China as they met at the White House on Friday in Biden's first face-to-face talks with a foreign leader as president. The talks featured unusually frank warnings from a Japanese leader against any effort by China to dominate the Indo-Pacific region by “force or coercion.” Suga said the visit was meant to “reaffirm the new and tight bond between us” as the U.S. and Japan deal with challenges in the region.

      • Beijing warns US, Japan against collusion vs China
        Beijing warns US, Japan against collusion vs China
        Associated Press
      • Biden, Suga to present united front on Taiwan
        Biden, Suga to present united front on Taiwan
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    • Iran identifies suspect behind blast at Natanz nuclear site
      World
      Reuters

      Iran identifies suspect behind blast at Natanz nuclear site

      "Reza Karimi, the perpetrator of this sabotage... has been identified" by Iran's intelligence ministry, state TV said. It said the suspect had fled Iran before last Sunday's blast that the Islamic Republic has blamed on arch-foe Israel. Officials from the remaining parties to Iran's nuclear deal began a formal meeting in Vienna, suggesting that this round of talks which began on Thursday was wrapping up.

      • Iran nuclear talks to last several days then pause: EU official
        Iran nuclear talks to last several days then pause: EU official
        Reuters
      • Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
        Iran names suspect in Natanz attack, says he fled country
        Associated Press
    • UN agrees to deploy cease-fire monitors in Libya
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      Associated Press

      UN agrees to deploy cease-fire monitors in Libya

      The U.N. Security Council has authorized international monitors to watch over a nearly six-month-old cease-fire agreement in Libya as the country heads toward December elections after a decade of fighting and upheaval. In a vote announced Friday, the council unanimously approved Secretary-General Antonio Guterres' recent proposal for up to 60 monitors to join an existing political mission in Libya. The measure also urges all foreign forces and mercenaries to get out of the country, as was supposed to happen months ago.

    • Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice
      World
      BBC

      Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong's rebel mogul and pro-democracy voice

      The billionaire media mogul Jimmy Lai is one of the most prominent supporters of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. Mr Lai was 12 years old when he fled his village in mainland China, arriving in Hong Kong as a stowaway on a fishing boat. Like a number of the city's famed tycoons, he went from a menial role, toiling in a Hong Kong sweatshop, to founding a multi-million dollar empire.

      • Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai gets 14 months in prison for unauthorised assembly
        Reuters
      • Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Hong Kong democracy leaders given jail terms amid crackdown
        Associated Press
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      Yahoo News Video

      Chicago releases video of fatal police shooting of 13-year-old boy

      Body camera footage of a Chicago police officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old boy last month shows the officer yelling “Drop it! at the teen right before he opens fire.

    • Universal background checks for gun buyers a modest step, but Republicans still reject it | Opinion
      Politics
      Miami Herald

      Universal background checks for gun buyers a modest step, but Republicans still reject it | Opinion

      The latest mass shooting at the FedEx facility in Indianapolis makes me wonder once again who is crazier: the gunmen who carry out these murders or the millions of Americans who vote for politicians who oppose laws that could prevent these tragedies. Shamefully, Republicans in the U.S. Senate are blocking a recently passed House bill that would require stricter background checks. The mass shooting that left eight dead and at least seven wounded in Indianapolis was the 45th mass shooting during the past month, according to a CNN count.

      • Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
        Police: 8 dead in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility
        Yahoo News Video
      • Latest mass shooting renews calls for gun control
        Latest mass shooting renews calls for gun control
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    • As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      As mask mandates end, Oregon bucks trend with permanent rule

      As states around the country lift COVID-19 restrictions, Oregon is poised to go the opposite direction — and many residents are fuming about it. A top health official is considering indefinitely extending rules requiring masks and social distancing in all businesses in the state. The proposal would keep the rules in place until they are “no longer necessary to address the effects of the pandemic in the workplace.”

    • How Meghan ensured she had a part in Prince Philip's funeral – with a handwritten note on wreath
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      How Meghan ensured she had a part in Prince Philip's funeral – with a handwritten note on wreath

      The Duchess of Sussex wrote the card attached to the wreath sent by her and Prince Harry to ensure that, in a small way, she played a part in the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral service. Meghan, who is heavily pregnant with the couple's second child, had hoped to attend the ceremony but was advised against travelling by her doctor. The 39-year-old was watching the funeral on television at home in Montecito, California.

      • Meghan Markle sends handwritten card as Harry lays wreath for Prince Philip
        Meghan Markle sends handwritten card as Harry lays wreath for Prince Philip
        Yahoo News UK
      • Harry, William and Kate leave Prince Philip's funeral side by side after paying their respects
        Harry, William and Kate leave Prince Philip's funeral side by side after paying their respects
        Yahoo News UK
    • Canada's immigration initiative for Hong Kong residents receives over 500 applications early on
      World
      Reuters

      Canada's immigration initiative for Hong Kong residents receives over 500 applications early on

      In November, the Canadian government said it would make it easier for Hong Kong youth to study and work in Canada in response to new security rules imposed by China on the former British colony. "In the first three weeks that the program was open (Feb. 8 to Feb. 28), IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) received 503 applications for work permits and 10 applications for work permit extensions," press secretary Alexander Cohen said in an emailed statement.

    • Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid
      Science
      BBC

      Philippines: Giant clam shells worth $25m seized in raid

      Around 200 tonnes of illegally harvested giant clam shells worth nearly $25 million (£18 million) have been seized in the Philippines. The seizure is one of the largest ever hauls of the endangered species. Four suspects have been arrested on an island in the ecologically protected province of Palawan.

    • There were only 18 days in 2020 that the police didn't kill somebody, according to police accountability data
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      There were only 18 days in 2020 that the police didn't kill somebody, according to police accountability data

      Police officers killed more than 1,100 people in 2020, according to Mapping Police Violence. The police killings of 13-year-old Adam Toledo in Chicago and 20-year-old Daunte Wright in Minneapolis, both within the last month, have sparked fresh outrage over officer killings, prompting yet another, national reckoning over law enforcement's use of force and the systemic racism that runs deep in America. In 2020, there were just 18 days where police did not kill somebody, according to data collected by Mapping Police Violence. Many dates saw upwards of four police killings in the same 24-hour period across the country, the database shows.

      • Hundreds Protest Police Killing Of 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo In Chicago
        Hundreds Protest Police Killing Of 13-Year-Old Adam Toledo In Chicago
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      • Adam Toledo: Everything we know about the police killing of a 13-year-old boy in Chicago
        Adam Toledo: Everything we know about the police killing of a 13-year-old boy in Chicago
        The Independent
    • No uniforms, but Royal family show military ties with medals at Prince Philip's funeral
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      No uniforms, but Royal family show military ties with medals at Prince Philip's funeral

      The Queen decreed that the men should wear morning suits with black ties and the women day dresses amid concerns that the Duke of Sussex could have ended up being the only senior royal not in uniform after relinquishing his royal and military ties last year. The Duke of York had also sparked ructions by demanding to go dressed as an Admiral, despite his promotion to that rank in the Royal Navy being deferred after he stepped down from public duties in November 2019 over his relationship with the convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. The Duke of Kent, 85 – the oldest member of the Royal family taking part in the walking procession – wore, among his other medals, the King George Coronation Medal, while those present for the Queen's Coronation in 1953, including the Prince of Wales, the Princess Royal and the Duke of Gloucester, wore the Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal.

      • Prince Philip's Funeral: Queen Elizabeth And Royal Family Mourn
        Prince Philip's Funeral: Queen Elizabeth And Royal Family Mourn
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      • Prince William & Prince Harry Publicly Reunite For First Time In A Year At Philip's Funeral
        Prince William & Prince Harry Publicly Reunite For First Time In A Year At Philip's Funeral
        HuffPost
    • From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year
      Politics
      The Independent

      From Asian hate crime to a minimum wage: 25 things Ted Cruz has voted against this year

      The 'No' vote was criticised for being another controversial rejection of the Biden administration agenda, and follows voting against almost every Cabinet secretary of Mr Biden's in recent weeks – although the efforts, in the end, failed. All the bills Mr Cruz has voted 'No' to in the US Senate so for this year, are listed below: The US 2020 election results Not a bill, but infamous for coming in the hours after supporters of former president Donald Trump – wrongly citing election fraud – stormed the US Capitol in events that killed five people, including a Capitol Police officer.

    • Why Police Can Stop Motorists With Air Fresheners Hanging in Their Cars
      U.S.
      The New York Times

      Why Police Can Stop Motorists With Air Fresheners Hanging in Their Cars

      In places where air fresheners have been treated as a primary offense, the traffic stops have faced legal challenges with various outcomes. On an April evening in 2008, Benjamin Garcia-Garcia was driving a minivan along Interstate 55 near Springfield, Illinois, when a state trooper who had been parked in the median moved onto the freeway and pulled him over. According to court records, the trooper claimed he had seen the pink air freshener hanging from Garcia-Garcia's mirror and believed it violated the state statute prohibiting objects that could obstruct the driver's view.

    • The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The 9 Best Wireless Headphones for Every Kind of Use

      From the most comfortable pair to the best value buy, these headphones will carry you through the spring, summer, and beyond Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Republican lawmakers condemned pro-Trump caucus emphasizing 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions,' said GOP is not about 'nativism'
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Republican lawmakers condemned pro-Trump caucus emphasizing 'Anglo-Saxon political traditions,' said GOP is not about 'nativism'

      GOP lawmakers are reportedly starting a caucus that emphasizes "Anglo-Saxon political traditions." Other Republicans came out against it, with Rep. Adam Kinzinger saying members should be punished. Reps. Kevin McCarthy and Liz Cheney also post came forward to condemn "nativism" in the GOP.

      • New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        New conservative group would save 'Anglo-Saxon' traditions
        Associated Press
      • Conservative U.S. House Republicans to form 'America First' caucus
        Conservative U.S. House Republicans to form 'America First' caucus
        Reuters
    • Babies dying from Covid in Brazil as ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ hits country
      World
      The Independent

      Babies dying from Covid in Brazil as ‘humanitarian catastrophe’ hits country

      As some countries look towards an end to the coronavirus pandemic, Brazil is facing an ever-worsening crisis, with overwhelmed health systems and a soaring death toll leading to a significant number of babies dying from Covid-19. The South American country's seven-day rolling average for deaths reached more than 3,000 this month, as the medical NGO Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) warned that a “humanitarian catastrophe” was unfolding due to government mismanagement of the pandemic. Dr Christos Christou, MSF's international president, said far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro's government had all but refused to introduce “evidence-based comprehensive public health guidelines”.

      • Brazil has no 'effective response' to COVID: MSF
        Brazil has no 'effective response' to COVID: MSF
        Reuters Videos
      • Why are so many babies dying of Covid-19 in Brazil?
        Why are so many babies dying of Covid-19 in Brazil?
        BBC
    • Queen sits two metres apart from her loved ones at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Queen sits two metres apart from her loved ones at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral

      The Queen was seated two metres apart from her loved ones on Saturday as just 30 members of the Royal family attended the Duke of Edinburgh's Covid-complaint funeral. Buckingham Palace said the 94-year-old monarch had faced “difficult decisions” over who to invite to the 3pm ceremony at St George's Chapel and the seating plan reflected a strict adherence to the Government's coronavirus rules on indoor worship. The sovereign was joined on the south side of the quire by the Duke of York, 61, the Princess Royal, 70, and her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, 66, along with the Duke of Sussex.

      • Queen sits alone in chapel as Royal Family pays respects to Prince Philip
        Queen sits alone in chapel as Royal Family pays respects to Prince Philip
        Yahoo News UK
      • Queen shares private photo of Prince Philip on eve of his funeral
        Queen shares private photo of Prince Philip on eve of his funeral
        Yahoo News UK
    • Biden to lift Trump-era refugee cap in May amid pushback from Democrats, advocates
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Biden to lift Trump-era refugee cap in May amid pushback from Democrats, advocates

      The White House said Friday President Joe Biden plans to increase the number of refugees allowed to resettle in the United States next month, hours after facing public outcry over a surprise decision to keep a Trump-era cap in place. The administration said earlier Biden would sign an emergency determination that would maintain the fiscal year's target of 15,000 refugee admissions – a historically low number set by former President Donald Trump. The order instead lifted refugee admission restrictions on regions previously blocked by the Trump administration, including Africa and the Middle East, and said the president would consult with Congress "should we need to increase the number of admissions to further address the unforeseen emergency situation."

      • Democrats Criticize Joe Biden Over Low Refugee Admissions Announcement
        Democrats Criticize Joe Biden Over Low Refugee Admissions Announcement
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      • Biden Pedals Back Low Refugee Cap After Backlash
        Biden Pedals Back Low Refugee Cap After Backlash
        HuffPost
    • A prisoner was 'covered in filth and barking like a dog' after 600 days of solitary confinement in a Virginia jail
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A prisoner was 'covered in filth and barking like a dog' after 600 days of solitary confinement in a Virginia jail

      Tyquine Lee, 28, spent over 600 days in solitary at Red Onion prison in Virginia from 2016 to 2018. Red Onion is a supermax prison treated as an 'end of the line' facility within the penal system. adults and children are held in segregation in US prisons, according to the most recent data.

    • Latina grandmother assaulted on LA bus in anti-Asian attack
      U.S.
      The Independent

      Latina grandmother assaulted on LA bus in anti-Asian attack

      A 70-year-old Latina woman who was mistaken for Asian was savagely beaten on a Los Angeles bus, her son says. The assailant then dragged Becky to the other end of the bus and brutally battered her, her son Pete told The Eastsider. Pete says he and his family are often mistaken for Asian Americans, but they're actually of Mexican heritage.

    • Our 9 Favorite Items From Jessica Alba’s Affordable Office Makeover
      Celebrity
      Architectural Digest

      Our 9 Favorite Items From Jessica Alba’s Affordable Office Makeover

      In a new YouTube video, the star shows how she decorated a space using all Amazon products Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Why the Queen chose loyal lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, for her loneliest journey
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Why the Queen chose loyal lady-in-waiting, Lady Susan Hussey, for her loneliest journey

      The Queen had personally asked Lady Susan to join her for the journey, as she prepared to say farewell to her husband of 73 years. One of a close inner circle of ladies-in-waiting, Lady Susan has been by the Queen's side since the birth of Prince Andrew, when she joined the royal household to help answer a flood of letters. Known affectionately as 'Number One Head Girl' in an office once likened to the cheery atmosphere of a girls' school common room, she has been described as one of the key trusted figures helping the Queen in her later life.

    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • “There’s no ‘both sides of the debate’ when it comes to active voter suppression.”

    • “Companies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.”

    • “The truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.”

    • “The truth is, the companies hold the cards…If companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.”

    • “When a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mob’s beck-and-call.”

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