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    • 'Example of the American Dream' dies of virus at age 40

      'Example of the American Dream' dies of virus at age 40

      Juan Ordoñez, 40, of North Arlington, N.J., is among the more than 500,000 Americans who have lost their lives to COVID-19 since the onset of the pandemic.

      This is his story »
      • This drug gets you high and is legal ... maybe

        This drug gets you high and is legal ... maybe

      • Female students were warned about future GOP rep

        Female students were warned about future GOP rep

      • 2nd ex-aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment

        2nd ex-aide accuses Cuomo of sexual harassment

      • It's not just Britney: Monica, Lindsay, Paris, Whitney

        It's not just Britney: Monica, Lindsay, Paris, Whitney

      • A show of solidarity in the face of hate-fueled violence

        A show of solidarity in the face of hate-fueled violence

    • Hundreds arrested and woman reportedly shot as police launch brutal crackdown in Myanmar
      World
      The Telegraph

      Hundreds arrested and woman reportedly shot as police launch brutal crackdown in Myanmar

      A woman was shot and hundreds arrested in Myanmar on Saturday in one of the most extensive crackdowns by the military junta since anti-coup demonstrations began. Police threw stun grenades, tear gas and used live ammunition, witnesses claimed, as they clashed with crowds in the main city of Yangon. A sea of demonstrators chanted and threw barricades across the street to block advancing authorities.

      • Myanmar police launch most extensive crackdown
        Myanmar police launch most extensive crackdown
        Reuters Videos
      • At least seven dead in Myanmar police crack down
        At least seven dead in Myanmar police crack down
        Reuters Videos
    • Rooster kills Indian man during banned cockfight
      World
      Associated Press

      Rooster kills Indian man during banned cockfight

      A man was killed by a rooster with a blade tied to its leg during an illegal cockfight in southern India, police said, bringing focus on a practice that continues in some Indian states despite a decades-old ban. The rooster, with a 3-inch knife tied to its leg, fluttered in panic and slashed its owner, 45-year-old Thangulla Satish, in his groin last week, police inspector B. Jeevan said Sunday. Jeevan said police filed a case and were looking for over a dozen people involved in organizing the cockfight.

    • Pokémon cards worth estimated $50,000 are plundered from Missouri game store, it says
      U.S.
      The State

      Pokémon cards worth estimated $50,000 are plundered from Missouri game store, it says

      A Missouri game store says it's missing thousands of dollars' worth of Pokémon cards after surveillance video captured two people breaking in earlier this month. Jerry Lathem has loved trading cards since the mid 1980s, KOLR reported. He now owns Gamemaster — a game store in Springfield — which touts itself as having “the Midwest's largest collection of unopened Pokémon and Magic The Gathering Trading Card Games.

    • Republican Sen. Sasse slams Nebraska GOP for "weird worship" of Trump after state party rebuke
      Politics
      Axios

      Republican Sen. Sasse slams Nebraska GOP for "weird worship" of Trump after state party rebuke

      The Nebraska Republican Party on Saturday formally "rebuked" Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) for his vote to impeach former President Trump earlier this year, though it stopped short of a formal censure, CNN reports. Why it matters: Sasse is the latest among a slate of Republicans who have faced some sort of punishment from their state party apparatus after voting to impeach the former president. The bottom line: "Senator Sasse's condemnation of President Trump and his support for President Trump's impeachment have been liberally used multiple times by Democrats as justification for a truncated impeachment process that denied the President due process," said the resolution, according to CNN.

      • GOP Sen. Ben Sasse says politics shouldn't be about the 'weird worship of one dude,' after rebuke for opposing Trump
        GOP Sen. Ben Sasse says politics shouldn't be about the 'weird worship of one dude,' after rebuke for opposing Trump
        Business Insider
      • Ben Sasse on Matt Gaetz: 'That guy is not an adult'
        Ben Sasse on Matt Gaetz: 'That guy is not an adult'
        The Week
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      Low tide leaves Venice canals almost empty

      Traditional gondolas and boats could be seen almost beached in the canals as water levels reached a peak of -48 cm, creating an unusual landscape in the lagoon city. Venice, beloved around the world for its canals, historic architecture and art, has always lived in a fragile balance between low and high tides, that usually create variations of around 50 cm in sea levels. Flooding is a constant enemy of the art city built on a collection of small islands within a saltwater lagoon off the north-eastern coast of Italy, with every new incursion damaging its medieval and Renaissance palaces.

    • Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs
      U.S.
      The Telegraph

      Lady Gaga poised to hand over $500,000 reward to mystery woman after safe return of Bulldogs

      Lady Gaga is poised to hand over a $500,000 reward to a mystery woman who returned her beloved French bulldogs kidnapped in a violent street robbery near her home in Hollywood. Koji and Gustav, thought to be worth up to $10,000 dollars each, were given in at a downtown LAPD Police Station by an unnamed woman late on Friday night. Authorities believe the woman who handed the dogs in was "uninvolved and unassociated" with the attack - but she is still eligible for the "unconditional" $500,000 and is said to be in contact with Gaga's representatives.

      • Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Lady Gaga asks for 'safe return' of dogs, thanks dog walker Ryan Fischer: 'You're forever a hero'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Lady Gaga's two abducted bulldogs returned unharmed to police
        Lady Gaga's two abducted bulldogs returned unharmed to police
        Reuters
    • Minneapolis approved funding to hire social media influencers to spread information about ex cop Derek Chauvin's trial
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Minneapolis approved funding to hire social media influencers to spread information about ex cop Derek Chauvin's trial

      Minneapolis city council approved funding to hire social media influencers for Derek Chauvin's trial, WCCO-TV reported. The influencers will be paid to provide the local community with information about the trial. Chauvin was charged in Floyd's death, and his trial is set to begin on March 8.

    • Republican predicts Trump won’t be party’s presidential nominee in 2024
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Republican predicts Trump won’t be party’s presidential nominee in 2024

      Bill Cassidy, the Louisiana Republican senator, predicted on Sunday morning that Donald Trump will not be the party's nominee for president in 2024, pointing to the number of seats lost by Republicans in the House and Senate over the four years Trump was in office. Cassidy was asked on CNN's State of the Union show whether he would support Trump if the former president runs for another term in 2024, or if he would support him if he did run and won the Republican nomination to challenge Joe Biden. “That's a theoretical that I don't think will come to pass,” Cassidy said.

      • Senator Bill Cassidy Predicts Trump Will Not Be 2024 Nominee
        Senator Bill Cassidy Predicts Trump Will Not Be 2024 Nominee
        National Review
      • Bill Cassidy warns it’s dangerous for GOP to ‘idolize’ Trump
        Bill Cassidy warns it’s dangerous for GOP to ‘idolize’ Trump
        Politico
    • The Bidens, in a rare gesture, immediately greeted the White House residence staff upon entering the building on Inauguration Day, staffer says
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The Bidens, in a rare gesture, immediately greeted the White House residence staff upon entering the building on Inauguration Day, staffer says

      The Bidens immediately greeted the White House staff upon entering the building on Inauguration Day. "Usually we meet them in the first days or first weeks, but never in the first minutes," a staffer said. Biden has publicly expressed some reservations about being waited on by residence staff.

    • Republicans cite ‘public health emergency’ for skipping Covid relief votes while speaking at maskless CPAC
      Politics
      The Independent

      Republicans cite ‘public health emergency’ for skipping Covid relief votes while speaking at maskless CPAC

      Several Republican lawmakers said they could not attend Congress on Friday to vote for the coronavirus stimulus package due to the pandemic, but were due to appear in-person at the conservative conference taking place in Orlando, Florida, this weekend. According to CNN, the Republican lawmakers included those who were former US president Donald Trump's closest allies - some of whom were scheduled to speak at this weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Florida. The group of twelve House Republicans said they were unable to attend a number of votes in the House of Representatives that day "due to the ongoing public health emergency”, in a written letter seen by CNN.

      • GOP lawmakers reportedly cite 'public health emergency' in skipping votes, despite speaking at CPAC
        GOP lawmakers reportedly cite 'public health emergency' in skipping votes, despite speaking at CPAC
        The Week
      • Over a dozen GOP House members cited 'the ongoing health emergency' to skip in-person voting while they spoke at CPAC
        Over a dozen GOP House members cited 'the ongoing health emergency' to skip in-person voting while they spoke at CPAC
        Business Insider
    • Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says
      U.S.
      The State

      Teen in hospital for sledding injury dies after dad died visiting her, Ohio mom says

      Katie Dougherty Zuercher has a vision of her husband waiting for their daughter in heaven. “She used to wait on the front porch for him to arrive home from work to greet him with the biggest hug before he could even get in the house,” the Ohio mom said in a Facebook post. Last weekend, Dougherty Zuercher's 14-year-old daughter, Eirelyn, was seriously injured in a sledding accident at a park in Hinckley, Ohio, Cleveland.com reported.

    • GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy said he'd bet his 'personal house' that Republicans will 'get the majority back' in 2022
      Politics
      Business Insider

      GOP Rep. Kevin McCarthy said he'd bet his 'personal house' that Republicans will 'get the majority back' in 2022

      Rep. Kevin McCarthy on Saturday said he'd bet his home on the odds that the GOP secures a majority in 2022. Democrats have a slim majority in the House. Republicans will need to flip five seats to regain control.

    • The California surgeon who dialed into a virtual court trial mid-operation is facing investigation
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      The California surgeon who dialed into a virtual court trial mid-operation is facing investigation

      Dr. Scott Green is facing investigation after dialing into a virtual court trial while in the operating room. In a video of the trial posted to YouTube, Green can be seen in scrubs and a face mask — and at times bowing his head to tend to the patient. After the video went viral, a medical and licensing agency in California said it would investigate.

    • 'We're done with that lifestyle': Jessica Watkins, Ohio woman charged in Capitol riot, renounces Oath Keepers
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      'We're done with that lifestyle': Jessica Watkins, Ohio woman charged in Capitol riot, renounces Oath Keepers

      An Ohio woman ordered held in jail pending trial on charges in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol told a federal judge late Friday that she has disbanded her armed group in Ohio and plans to cancel her membership in the Oath Keepers. Jessica Watkins, 38, of Champaign County, told U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta in the District of Columbus that she was appalled and humiliated by the events of Jan. 6. "As soon as I'm out, whether acquittal or release, I'm canceling my Oath Keepers membership," she said.

      • U.S. Capitol riot suspect disavows far-right group, but loses bid for release
        U.S. Capitol riot suspect disavows far-right group, but loses bid for release
        Reuters
      • 'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says
        'Oath Keeper' Jessica Watkins denounced the extremist group but will stay in jail before her trial, judge says
        Business Insider
    • Vegas is betting on Trump announcing his 2024 reelection bid during highly-anticipated CPAC speech
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Vegas is betting on Trump announcing his 2024 reelection bid during highly-anticipated CPAC speech

      Vegas betting odds suggest Trump will declare his 2024 reelection bid at CPAC on Sunday. The former president is expected to use his speech to talk about the future of the Republican Party. Many CPAC attendees have already said they would vote for him if he decided to run again.

    • L.A. restaurant closes after high-tech "dine and dash" scheme
      Business
      CBS News

      L.A. restaurant closes after high-tech "dine and dash" scheme

      Though many restaurants remain closed during the pandemic, for those that remain open, dining and dashing remains a problem — and even forced one Los Angeles restaurant owner to close up shop, CBS Los Angeles reports. According to the Los Angeles Times, a growing number of the city's restaurants have struggled as scammers take advantage of internet ordering to use fraudulent credit cards or request refunds, claiming they never received part or all of an order. The Korean Fusion Cafe "Spoon by H" had the ingredients to become an L.A. success story but is the epitome of a small business, with owner and chef Yoonjin Hwang working 15-hour days to run the restaurant with her mother and brother.

    • Fact check: Satirical post says Ted Cruz lost his Marriott hotel points after Cancun trip
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      Fact check: Satirical post says Ted Cruz lost his Marriott hotel points after Cancun trip

      Texas Sen. Ted Cruz faced intense backlash following his family trip to Cancun while residents in his state battled a deadly winter storm, which was further intensified by the loss of access to power and water for millions. Following the barrage of criticism on social media — and calls for resignation from the Texas Democratic Party — the Republican senator quickly returned to Texas while his wife and children stayed in Mexico. As Cruz navigated the public consequences of taking his trip to Cancun, an article published on Patheos claims he also lost his Marriott hotel points as a punishment for his trip.

      • Twitter Is Not Impressed With Ted Cruz's Questionable CPAC Joke About Cancun
        Twitter Is Not Impressed With Ted Cruz's Questionable CPAC Joke About Cancun
        HuffPost
      • CPAC: Gaetz says media ‘biased’ over Ted Cruz’s Cancun trip and should have focused on ‘caravans’ of migrants instead
        CPAC: Gaetz says media ‘biased’ over Ted Cruz’s Cancun trip and should have focused on ‘caravans’ of migrants instead
        The Independent
    • Fauci on CPAC speech: ‘I'm sure that you can get a standing ovation by saying I'm wrong’
      Politics
      Politico

      Fauci on CPAC speech: ‘I'm sure that you can get a standing ovation by saying I'm wrong’

      Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday said South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem's criticism of him at the Conservative Political Action Conference was “not really helpful” to the nation's recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. The remarks from President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser came after Noem, a Republican and an ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, received a standing ovation on Saturday at the American Conservative Union's annual conference for rebuking Fauci's public health guidance. In her CPAC address, Noem boasted that her administration focused on hospital capacity rather than Covid-19 case numbers.

      • Fauci Fires Back at Kristi Noem Saying He’s ‘Wrong’: ‘The Numbers Don’t Lie’
        Fauci Fires Back at Kristi Noem Saying He’s ‘Wrong’: ‘The Numbers Don’t Lie’
        The Daily Beast
      • '(We're) really grateful that we have 3 really efficacious vaccines': Dr. Fauci
        '(We're) really grateful that we have 3 really efficacious vaccines': Dr. Fauci
        ABC News Videos
    • American Airlines flight diverted to Phoenix after passengers fight over racial slur
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      American Airlines flight diverted to Phoenix after passengers fight over racial slur

      Flight 776 between Dallas-Fort Worth and Los Angeles had to be diverted to Phoenix. Kelly Pichardo, 30, and Leeza Rodriguez, 29, were asked to stop using a slur by another passenger. Both women were charged with disorderly conduct and Pichardo also faced an additional assault charge.

      • American Airlines flight diverted over fight; two passengers arrested
        American Airlines flight diverted over fight; two passengers arrested
        NBC News
      • American Airlines Forced to Divert Flight After Women Use Racial Slurs and Spit on Passenger
        American Airlines Forced to Divert Flight After Women Use Racial Slurs and Spit on Passenger
        Complex
    • GOP congresswoman's husband, whose truck had Three Percenters decal, says he never heard of armed group before
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      GOP congresswoman's husband, whose truck had Three Percenters decal, says he never heard of armed group before

      The husband of Republican Rep. Mary Miller is on defense and trying to distance himself from the Three Percenters after reports his truck was spotted with a decal for the armed right-wing group, which has been tied to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Illinois state Rep. Chris Miller's truck was seen with a large Three Percenter decal, which the FBI has labeled a "radical militia group," while on Capitol grounds the day of the attack. But Miller denied promoting the group and told the Daily Beast in an email that he "never was a member" and didn't know about the Three Percenters until he "read about them" when "fake news started this fake story."

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      Two skiers defy death in Yosemite descent

      Two skiers navigated a thin layer of snow with no margin for error down the precipitous shoulder of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park and alternately skied and rappelled back to the valley floor in an unusually daring feat. Feb.

    • Prince Harry and Meghan hunt for new UK mail address as Clarence House severs ties
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Prince Harry and Meghan hunt for new UK mail address as Clarence House severs ties

      The couple's decision not to return to the royal fold as working members of the family means that all professional ties will be severed from the end of next month. The Correspondence Section at Clarence House, comprising around four members of staff, has traditionally handled the Sussexes' mail, as well as that of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall. While the Prince of Wales receives the most post, the volume of letters trickling in for the Sussexes is thought to have dwindled since they moved abroad.

      • Duchess Meghan & Prince Harry Update Archewell Website with Spotify and Netflix Partnerships
        Duchess Meghan & Prince Harry Update Archewell Website with Spotify and Netflix Partnerships
        Harper's Bazaar
      • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Nicknames For Each Other Are Simple, but Still Very Cute
        Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Nicknames For Each Other Are Simple, but Still Very Cute
        PopSugar
    • Fox News Claims It’s Moving ‘Center-Right.’ This Show Sure Isn’t.
      Entertainment
      The Daily Beast

      Fox News Claims It’s Moving ‘Center-Right.’ This Show Sure Isn’t.

      However, in recent months, and as Fox grappled with a ratings plunge—at least in part due to MAGA diehards ditching the network after its news desk made accurate election-night calls for Joe Biden—the noon talk show appears to have benched two key liberal regulars in Marie Harf and Jessica Tarlov. And instead, Outnumbered has taken a noticeably rightward shift, stacking its panels with conservative voices and giving more prominent placement to fiery provocateurs like Tomi Lahren. The resulting show is one that, like much of Fox's programming, now seems laser-focused on hyping the conservative culture-war grievances of the day.

    • Hyatt says it's creating a 'highly inclusive environment' as people call for a boycott of the hotel chain for hosting CPAC in Florida
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      Hyatt says it's creating a 'highly inclusive environment' as people call for a boycott of the hotel chain for hosting CPAC in Florida

      People are calling for a boycott of Hyatt, an American hotel chain that is hosting CPAC this weekend. The annual political gathering for conservatives is taking place at Orlando's Hyatt Regency hotel. A Hyatt spokesperson said the chain is responsible for creating an inclusive environment.

    • The DOJ says it will appeal after a Trump-appointed judge struck down a federal eviction moratorium
      Politics
      Business Insider

      The DOJ says it will appeal after a Trump-appointed judge struck down a federal eviction moratorium

      DOJ attorneys on Saturday said they'd appeal a judgment striking down the US eviction moratorium. The moratorium "helps to slow the spread of COVID-19," said Brian M. Boynton, DOJ attorney. A Trump-appointed judge on Thursday said the federal moratorium was unlawful.

      • Biden administration to appeal eviction moratorium ruling
        Biden administration to appeal eviction moratorium ruling
        Reuters
      • Justice Dept. to appeal judge’s order on eviction moratorium
        Justice Dept. to appeal judge’s order on eviction moratorium
        Associated Press
    If Trump runs again, can he win?
    • “How about we skip ‘he won’t win’ cycle and not do 2016 all over again. Trump can absolutely win another presidential election.”

    • “With independents deserting him, there is simply no path for Trump to get back into the White House — except as a tourist.”

    • “They might as well cancel the 2024 primaries...because there is no way he can lose.”

    • “The next Republican presidential primary will be heavily shaped by Trump — whether or not he decides to run again.”

    • “Donald Trump will not be running for president again. He will, however, continue to tease the possibility of a 2024 run.”

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