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    • Series of 'White Lives Matter' rallies fail to attract support

      Series of 'White Lives Matter' rallies fail to attract support

      The poor turnout on Sunday underscored how the country's unpopular and disorganized extremist movements have been driven underground.

      Antiracist groups gathered ยป
      • 'Angered' gov. orders probe into police incident

        'Angered' gov. orders probe into police incident

      • Lost city found, complete with mysterious skeleton

        Lost city found, complete with mysterious skeleton

      • Adorable photo accompanies William's Prince Philip tribute

        Adorable photo accompanies William's Prince Philip tribute

      • When a pastor's son becomes a critic of religion on TikTok

        When a pastor's son becomes a critic of religion on TikTok

      • 'Tiger King got elected tax collector': Inside Gaetz case

        'Tiger King got elected tax collector': Inside Gaetz case

    • Chauvin lawyer loses bid to sequester jury after police shoot Black man near Minneapolis
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Chauvin lawyer loses bid to sequester jury after police shoot Black man near Minneapolis

      The judge in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis policeman charged with George Floyd's deadly arrest last May, denied a defense request on Monday to sequester the jurors after police in a neighboring city fatally shot a Black man. Testimony resumed in the murder trial as the prosecution called an expert in cardiology, Dr. Jonathan Rich, to testify that Floyd died as a result of the restraint used on him by police rather than a drug overdose, as suggested by the defense. Rich also said Chauvin had multiple opportunities to save Floyd's life.

      • The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        Yahoo News Video
      • Derek Chauvin Trial: 4 Big Takeaways From Prosecution's 'Very Strong' Week
        Derek Chauvin Trial: 4 Big Takeaways From Prosecution's 'Very Strong' Week
        HuffPost
    • U.S. distances itself from explosion at Iranian nuclear site
      World
      Axios

      U.S. distances itself from explosion at Iranian nuclear site

      The Biden administration says it had no role in the explosion on Sunday at an Iranian uranium enrichment facility. Iran has blamed Israel and vowed to take revenge. Why it matters: The administration is attempting to negotiate a return to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, with a second round of indirect talks set to start on Wednesday.

      • Iran vows revenge after blackout at nuclear site
        Iran vows revenge after blackout at nuclear site
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Iran blames Israel for Natanz nuclear plant outage, vows revenge
        Iran blames Israel for Natanz nuclear plant outage, vows revenge
        Reuters
    • Sisters Help Save Asian Man Being Beaten, Robbed in Oakland
      U.S.
      NextShark

      Sisters Help Save Asian Man Being Beaten, Robbed in Oakland

      The incident happened on Saturday shortly after 7 a.m. on 10th Street between Martin Luther King Jr Way and Jefferson Street, when Tiffany Chuk and her sister, Angela Chuk, saw a man getting punched by another man through the window of a second-floor condominium unit, according to NBC Bay Area. Tiffany saw the suspect drive the wrong way into a one-way street, she told NBC.

    • McConnell praises Biden's response to Myanmar coup
      Politics
      Axios

      McConnell praises Biden's response to Myanmar coup

      Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a longtime advocate of democracy in Myanmar, told Politico Monday the Biden administration is "trying to do the right thing" in responding to the Myanmar military coup. What he's saying: "On the domestic front, I have not yet witnessed something that I've been happy about," McConnell said. Between the lines: President Biden has consulted McConnell on the U.S.' response to the takeover in Myanmar, which has led police and military to kill over 700 people since February, Politico reports.

      • Trump Rips 'Dumb Son Of A Bitch' Mitch McConnell At RNC Donor Event: Report
        Trump Rips 'Dumb Son Of A Bitch' Mitch McConnell At RNC Donor Event: Report
        HuffPost
      • 1 issue where the Biden administration and Mitch McConnell really see eye to eye
        1 issue where the Biden administration and Mitch McConnell really see eye to eye
        The Week
    • Trump turns down meeting with Gaetz amid investigation: report
      Politics
      TheGrio

      Trump turns down meeting with Gaetz amid investigation: report

      'My family and I have been victims of an organized criminal extortion involving a former DOJ official,' the embattled Gaetz said in a statement. Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz has reportedly been denied a meeting with former President Donald Trump amid a sex trafficking probe that has shrouded his political career. The Republican congressman, a staunch supporter and close friend of Trump, believes the former commander-in-chief should run for office again in 2024.

      • Gaetz and Trump rep challenge report that the Florida congressman was denied a meeting with the former president
        Gaetz and Trump rep challenge report that the Florida congressman was denied a meeting with the former president
        Business Insider
      • Matt Gaetz request for meeting with Trump was not snubbed, both sides say
        Matt Gaetz request for meeting with Trump was not snubbed, both sides say
        The Guardian
    • 'Skilled predator' FBI boss harassed 8 women, watchdog finds
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      'Skilled predator' FBI boss harassed 8 women, watchdog finds

      One woman carried a ruler at FBI headquarters so she could smack James Hendricks' hands when he reached for her legs and breasts. Hendricks quietly retired last year as a special agent in charge after the Office of Inspector General โ€” the Justice Department's internal watchdog โ€” concluded he sexually harassed eight female subordinates in one of the FBI's most egregious known cases of sexual misconduct. Hendricks was among several senior FBI officials highlighted in an AP investigation last year that found a pattern of supervisors avoiding discipline โ€” and retiring with full benefits โ€” even after claims of sexual misconduct against them were substantiated.

    • News
      WABC โ€“ NY

      Good Samaritans stop man from pushing Asian woman onto subway tracks twice

      Fortunately the suspect failed both times thanks to the help of good Samaritans who stopped the attacks.

    • Bear breaks into California home โ€” and gets chased off by two tiny dogs, video shows
      Lifestyle
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Bear breaks into California home โ€” and gets chased off by two tiny dogs, video shows

      Deedee Mueller said she was taking a nap Saturday in her Pasadena, California, home with the doors open when her terrier Mei Mei suddenly ran out of the room and started barking โ€œlike crazy.โ€ Mueller's other terrier Squirt followed suit. โ€œBased on the barks, I knew something was up,โ€ Mueller said on Facebook.

    • Myanmar's military is charging families $85 to retrieve the bodies of relatives killed by its own forces
      World
      INSIDER

      Myanmar's military is charging families $85 to retrieve the bodies of relatives killed by its own forces

      At least 82 were killed in a military crackdown on anti-coup protests in Bago, Myanmar, on Friday. A local group said on Facebook that the military is charging $85 to retrieve bodies of the victims. Myanmar has been embroiled in unrest since the military carried out a coup on February 1.

      • Reports: Myanmar forces kill 82 in single day in city
        Reports: Myanmar forces kill 82 in single day in city
        Associated Press
      • Myanmar coup: 'Dozens killed' in military crackdown in Bago
        Myanmar coup: 'Dozens killed' in military crackdown in Bago
        BBC
    • BLM official calls for investigation after founder Cullors buys $1.4 million home
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      BLM official calls for investigation after founder Cullors buys $1.4 million home

      The head of New York City's Black Lives Matter chapter is calling for an investigation into BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors over a series of million-dollar real estate purchases she's made. Cullors, 37, has reportedly purchased four high-end homes for $3.2 million in the U.S. alone, per New York Post, including property in a mostly white area of Topanga Canyon in Los Angeles County for $1.4 million. BLM reportedly brought in $90 million in donations last year, and now inquiring minds want to know if or how Cullors is paid by the organization and how much she has contributed to charity, per Daily Mail.

    • Iran calls blackout at underground atomic facility 'nuclear terrorism.' Israeli outlets blame an Israeli cyberattack.
      World
      Business Insider

      Iran calls blackout at underground atomic facility 'nuclear terrorism.' Israeli outlets blame an Israeli cyberattack.

      Iran blames a Sunday blackout at a nuclear facility on "nuclear terrorism." The country hasn't assigned blame, but Israeli media has reported an Israeli cyberattack is responsible. The attack comes as US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is in Israel to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

      • Iran vows revenge after blackout at nuclear site
        Iran vows revenge after blackout at nuclear site
        Yahoo Finance Video
      • Netanyahu says he won't allow Iran to have nuclear arms
        Netanyahu says he won't allow Iran to have nuclear arms
        Reuters Videos
    • A former Minneapolis police officer said Derek Chauvin violated protocol kneeling on George Floyd's neck, but he doesn't think the officer committed a crime
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A former Minneapolis police officer said Derek Chauvin violated protocol kneeling on George Floyd's neck, but he doesn't think the officer committed a crime

      Insider spoke with an officer who recently left the Minneapolis Police Department. A former Minneapolis police officer told Insider that Derek Chauvin violated protocol while kneeling on George Floyd's neck for several minutes last year but that he didn't think the officer's actions led to Floyd's death.

      • The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        Yahoo News Video
      • Derek Chauvin Trial: 4 Big Takeaways From Prosecution's 'Very Strong' Week
        Derek Chauvin Trial: 4 Big Takeaways From Prosecution's 'Very Strong' Week
        HuffPost
    • 14 Ways to Do Memphis Without Doing Memphis
      Entertainment
      Architectural Digest

      14 Ways to Do Memphis Without Doing Memphis

      You don't have to commit to full-on maximalism to make a statement Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Here we go again! Golferโ€™s shot lands on alligatorโ€™s head on Hilton Head course
      World
      Raleigh News and Observer

      Here we go again! Golferโ€™s shot lands on alligatorโ€™s head on Hilton Head course

      Usually, those places are sand traps or lagoons on either side of the fairway. On March 5, Ron Ritchie's chip did just that. The 65-year-old Bluffton resident was playing Shipyard Golf Course on Hilton Head Island when a normal chip up to the green rolled too far and went up an alligator's arm.

    • A 911 dispatcher in Louisiana was arrested after authorities say she refused to return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A 911 dispatcher in Louisiana was arrested after authorities say she refused to return $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account

      A Louisiana woman who worked as a dispatcher in a sheriff's office was fired and arrested last week. The company Charles Schwab is suing her and blamed the mistake on a "software enhancement." A woman who worked for more than four years as a sheriff's dispatcher in Louisiana was fired and arrested after authorities say she refused to return more than $1.2 million that was accidentally deposited into her account.

      • Louisiana Woman Arrested for Refusing to Give Back $1.2 Million Accidentally Deposited Into Her Account
        Louisiana Woman Arrested for Refusing to Give Back $1.2 Million Accidentally Deposited Into Her Account
        Complex
      • Former 911 dispatcher arrested over a windfall $1.2 million accidentally deposited into her account
        Former 911 dispatcher arrested over a windfall $1.2 million accidentally deposited into her account
        INSIDER
    • People on the Caribbean island where a volcano went off are being evacuated on cruise ships - but not without a COVID-19 vaccine
      World
      Business Insider

      People on the Caribbean island where a volcano went off are being evacuated on cruise ships - but not without a COVID-19 vaccine

      People on the island of St. Vincent are hoping to be evacuated by cruise ship. Cruise ships have been dispatched to the island that is being partially evacuated after the 4,000-foot high volcano La Soufriรจre erupted on Friday. "The chief medical officer would be identifying the persons already vaccinated so that we can get them on the ship," Gonsalves said.

      • Caribbean island faces โ€˜destruction and devastationโ€™ after 'huge' new volcano eruption
        Caribbean island faces โ€˜destruction and devastationโ€™ after 'huge' new volcano eruption
        Yahoo News UK
      • More flee volcano on Caribbean island of St. Vincent
        More flee volcano on Caribbean island of St. Vincent
        Associated Press
    • South End Wine & Hops Fest returns, spaced out this year for COVID social distancing.
      Lifestyle
      Charlotte Observer

      South End Wine & Hops Fest returns, spaced out this year for COVID social distancing.

      Session two 7:30 p.m. First course: Avocado Hummus - avocado and chickpea hummus served with seasoned cucumbers. First course wine: Vila Nova Vinho Verde 2019 Second course: Prosciutto and Cucumber - seared garden cucumbers, plant based prosciutto, tempura jalapenos, balsamic glaze, micro basil.

    • The judge in the Derek Chauvin case is orchestrating one of the nationโ€™s most widely watched murder trials. Meet Peter Cahill.
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      The judge in the Derek Chauvin case is orchestrating one of the nationโ€™s most widely watched murder trials. Meet Peter Cahill.

      Days before the start of jury selection, an appeals court ruled that Cahill should not have thrown out a third-degree murder charge against Chauvin last fall. Then, at the end of that week, the city approved a historic settlement for the Floyd family, which threatened to derail jury selection. "Judge Cahill definitely has control of that courtroom," said Hennepin County Chief Judge Toddrick Barnette, who picked Cahill to preside over Chauvin's trial and the separate trial of the three other officers charged in Floyd's death.

      • The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        The trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, continues
        Yahoo News Video
      • EXPLAINER: Judge lets jury decide Floyd's remark about drugs
        EXPLAINER: Judge lets jury decide Floyd's remark about drugs
        Associated Press
    • Trump spent several minutes insulting 'dumb son of a b---h' Mitch McConnell during a rambling speech to GOP donors at Mar-a-Lago, say reports
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Trump spent several minutes insulting 'dumb son of a b---h' Mitch McConnell during a rambling speech to GOP donors at Mar-a-Lago, say reports

      Former President Donald Trump insulted Mitch McConnell during a speech to donors at Mar-a-Lago. Trump referred to the Senate Minority Leader as a "dumb son of a bโ€”h," Politico reported. Former President Donald Trump derided Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell during a 50-minute speech at his Mar-a-Lago resort, Politico reported.

      • Trump Rips 'Dumb Son Of A Bitch' Mitch McConnell At RNC Donor Event: Report
        Trump Rips 'Dumb Son Of A Bitch' Mitch McConnell At RNC Donor Event: Report
        HuffPost
      • Trump goes after Pence, McConnell in speech to party donors
        Trump goes after Pence, McConnell in speech to party donors
        Associated Press
    • A 24-year-old student in Seoul died after a 'ghost surgeon' illegally performed jawline-altering surgery on him
      World
      INSIDER

      A 24-year-old student in Seoul died after a 'ghost surgeon' illegally performed jawline-altering surgery on him

      In South Korea, the dangerous and illegal "ghost surgeon" industry is booming, per a new CNN report. The term refers to the practice of one doctor being hired to perform surgery on a patient, and another doctor actually performing said procedure. In September 2016, a 24-year-old student in South Korea died after undergoing a jawline-altering surgery at the hands of a "ghost surgeon."

    • List of colleges and universities nationwide requiring COVID vaccine continues to grow
      U.S.
      NY Daily News

      List of colleges and universities nationwide requiring COVID vaccine continues to grow

      Several colleges nationwide have added the COVID-19 jab to its required list of vaccinations for students returning for the fall semester. Students who attend Cornell University, Rutgers University, Fort Lewis College, Nova Southeastern University and St. Edward's University will have to be fully vaccinated before returning to campus in the fall, with limited exemptions for underlying medical conditions and religious beliefs. University President Christine Paxton made the announcement in a press release announcing a โ€œmore traditional academic year than the three-semester de-densified campus model the University employed this year to protect community health and safety during the peak of the pandemic.โ€

      • US colleges divided over requiring student vaccinations
        US colleges divided over requiring student vaccinations
        Associated Press
      • More Colleges Are Requiring Students To Get Vaccinated Before Coming Back
        More Colleges Are Requiring Students To Get Vaccinated Before Coming Back
        GOBankingRates
    • Prince Harry may have to wear suit instead of military uniform to Prince Philip's funeral
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Prince Harry may have to wear suit instead of military uniform to Prince Philip's funeral

      The Duke of Edinburgh's funeral will be the first occasion that marks Prince Harry's change of status within the Royal family. The Queen stripped the Duke and Duchess of Sussex of all official royal titles earlier this year after they confirmed that they would not return to their roles as working royals. As a ceremonial event, it is believed that the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and the Earl of Wessex will attend the funeral in military uniform.

      • Prince William and Prince Harry to reunite at funeral amid ongoing rift
        Prince William and Prince Harry to reunite at funeral amid ongoing rift
        Yahoo News UK
      • Royal Family will dress differently to honour Prince Philip before and after funeral
        Royal Family will dress differently to honour Prince Philip before and after funeral
        Yahoo Style UK
    • The Virginia police officer who was filmed pepper-spraying a uniformed Black Army officer after holding him at gunpoint has been fired
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The Virginia police officer who was filmed pepper-spraying a uniformed Black Army officer after holding him at gunpoint has been fired

      2nd Lt. Caron Nazario sued Virginia police officers over a traffic stop he says violated his rights. The officer who pepper-sprayed Nazario after holding him at gunpoint was fired, officials said. The governor of Virginia has also ordered an independent investigation into the incident.

      • U.S. Army lieutenant files suit against two Virginia police officers for assault during traffic stop
        U.S. Army lieutenant files suit against two Virginia police officers for assault during traffic stop
        Yahoo News Video
      • Virginia police officer accused of assaulting U.S. Army officer fired
        Virginia police officer accused of assaulting U.S. Army officer fired
        Reuters
    • Politics
      Reuters Videos

      Netanyahu says he won't allow Iran to have nuclear arms

      The Israeli leader, addressing reporters with visiting U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin at his side, made no comment about Iran's accusation that Israel had sabotaged its key Natanz nuclear site. "Iran has never given up its quest for nuclear weapons and the missiles to deliver them," Netanyahu said. "I will never allow Iran to obtain the nuclear capability to carry out its genocidal goal of eliminating Israel."

    • 'Hard to process': Mother suspected of killing her three young children involved in custody dispute, report says
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'Hard to process': Mother suspected of killing her three young children involved in custody dispute, report says

      A Los Angeles woman who is suspected of killing her three children in their Southern Californiaย apartment and then leading police on a long-distance chase to Central California on Saturday was embroiled in a custody dispute over them, according to the Los Angeles Times. Police have identified their mother, Liliana Carrillo, 30,ย as a suspect in the case. Just after 2 p.m., the LAPD reported that Carrillo was captured near Ponderosa, California, about 160 miles north of Los Angeles.

      • Mother detained after three children fatally stabbed
        Mother detained after three children fatally stabbed
        NBC News
      • Mother accused of killing her three children in Los Angeles
        Mother accused of killing her three children in Los Angeles
        The Independent
    Companies speak out on voting rights
    • โ€œThereโ€™s no โ€˜both sides of the debateโ€™ when it comes to active voter suppression.โ€

    • โ€œCompanies that do this ooze contempt for their own customers and employees who are not in the leftmost quarter of opinion.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is that Fortune 500 companies were never taking moral stances from the goodness of their corporate hearts.โ€

    • โ€œThe truth is, the companies hold the cardsโ€ฆIf companies stick to their guns, Georgia is likely to back down as well.โ€

    • โ€œWhen a company folds to the unfounded outrage of a few misinformed nuts, they are forever at the mobโ€™s beck-and-call.โ€

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