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    Dr. Fauci, health officials give updates on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause

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    • U.S. warned to keep its warships away from Crimea

      U.S. warned to keep its warships away from Crimea

      Moscow called the American deployment in the Black Sea a provocation designed to test Russian nerves.

      'They are testing our strength' ยป
      • Do police officers really mistake guns for Tasers?

        Do police officers really mistake guns for Tasers?

      • Biden makes historic nomination for Army chief

        Biden makes historic nomination for Army chief

      • A billion-dollar challenge to the Fox News empire

        A billion-dollar challenge to the Fox News empire

      • Some see Amazon unionization setback as a win

        Some see Amazon unionization setback as a win

      • NFTs sell for millions. Are they warming the planet too?

        NFTs sell for millions. Are they warming the planet too?

    • Analysis: Iran's powerful Guard faces scrutiny after attacks
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      Associated Press

      Analysis: Iran's powerful Guard faces scrutiny after attacks

      The recent sabotage at Iran's main nuclear enrichment facility is just the latest setback for the country's Revolutionary Guard, though the paramilitary force is rarely publicly criticized due to its power. Its forces failed to stop both an earlier attack at Iran's Natanz facility and the assassination of a top scientist who started a military nuclear program decades earlier. In the wake of the attack, Iran announced Tuesday it would begin enriching uranium at 60% purity, the highest level its program has ever reached.

      • Official: Iran to enrich uranium to 60%, highest level ever
        Official: Iran to enrich uranium to 60%, highest level ever
        Associated Press
      • Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment after blast
        Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment after blast
        Reuters Videos
    • Chauvin's lawyers call officer in previous arrest to the stand as first witness
      U.S.
      Reuters

      Chauvin's lawyers call officer in previous arrest to the stand as first witness

      Lawyers for Derek Chauvin on Tuesday began presenting their case in the former Minneapolis policeman's murder trial, calling to the stand a now-retired officer who pulled over a car in which Floyd was a passenger in 2019 - a year before his deadly encounter with Chauvin. Chauvin's lead attorney, Eric Nelson, argued in court filings that the earlier arrest supported his defense that a drug overdose may have caused Floyd's death in May 2020, not a lack of oxygen caused by Chauvin kneeling on his neck for more than nine minutes, as prosecutors charge. Nelson showed the jury a video taken by a body-worn camera during the May 6, 2019, traffic stop in which Floyd became distressed as the officer, Scott Creighton, pointed a gun at him and ordered him out of a car.

    • Venomous viper bites worker at San Diego Zoo
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Venomous viper bites worker at San Diego Zoo

      A venomous snake bit an employee at the San Diego Zoo on Monday, officials said. The incident occurred while a wildlife care specialist was caring for an African bush viper in a non-public area, according to the zoo, NBC San Diego reported. โ€œAlthough the San Diego Zoo cares for a number of venomous reptiles, incidents like this are very rare, and the snake was contained at all times with no risk of an escape,โ€ the zoo said in a statement.

      • Venomous viper bites San Diego Zoo employee, officials say. Thereโ€™s no anti-venom for it
        Venomous viper bites San Diego Zoo employee, officials say. Thereโ€™s no anti-venom for it
        Kansas City Star
      • A venomous snake โ€” with no known antivenom โ€” bites San Diego Zoo employee
        A venomous snake โ€” with no known antivenom โ€” bites San Diego Zoo employee
        USA TODAY
    • Biden gets positive GOP reviews after infrastructure meeting, a hard no on corporate tax hike
      Politics
      The Week

      Biden gets positive GOP reviews after infrastructure meeting, a hard no on corporate tax hike

      President Biden hosted a bipartisan group of eight lawmakers in the White House on Monday evening to discuss his $2.25 trillion American Jobs Plan, and Republican attendees said afterward the president seemed genuinely interested in their input. "I'm prepared to negotiate as to the extent of my infrastructure project, as well as how we pay for it," Biden said in the two-hour Oval Office meeting. "Everyone acknowledges we need a significant increase in infrastructure."

      • Biden wants infrastructure deal, but GOP doubts persist
        Biden wants infrastructure deal, but GOP doubts persist
        Associated Press
      • Biden 'prepared to negotiate' size, taxes with lawmakers on $2.25 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan
        Biden 'prepared to negotiate' size, taxes with lawmakers on $2.25 trillion infrastructure and jobs plan
        USA TODAY
    • Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine has not led to blood clots following J&J reports
      Health
      Axios

      Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine has not led to blood clots following J&J reports

      Moderna released a statement Tuesday reassuring people of the safety of its coronavirus vaccine hours after the FDA recommended pausing the administration Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccines due to reported cases of "extremely rare" blood clots. What they're saying: After over 64.5 million doses administered globally, a comprehensive assessment using data through March 22 "does not suggest an association with" blood clots in the brain or veins, Moderna said. The big picture: The Centers for Disease Control and FDA made its recommendation on the J&J shot "out of an abundance of caution" after six women developed blood clots within two weeks of receiving the shot.

      • J&J vaccine paused by U.S. federal agencies over blood clot reports
        J&J vaccine paused by U.S. federal agencies over blood clot reports
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      • FDA, CDC Recommend Pausing Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Due To 'Extremely Rare' Clots
        FDA, CDC Recommend Pausing Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Due To 'Extremely Rare' Clots
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      Yahoo News Video

      Brooklyn Center, Minn., police release footage of Daunte Wright shooting, chief says he believes officer mistakenly grabbed gun instead of Taser

      During a press conference on Monday, Brooklyn Center, Minn. released bodycam video of the police shooting of Daunte Wright. Police Chief Tim Gannon said he believes the officer who shot Wright intended to use her Taser, but mistakenly grabbed her firearm.

    • The Worldโ€™s 9 Most Expensive Home Listings Currently on the Market
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      Architectural Digest

      The Worldโ€™s 9 Most Expensive Home Listings Currently on the Market

      These fantastical houses range from a 64,000-acre Texas ranch to an oceanside estate in the south of France Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • NTSB: Pilot error likely caused vintage bomber's fatal crash
      U.S.
      Associated Press

      NTSB: Pilot error likely caused vintage bomber's fatal crash

      The pilot, Ernest โ€œMacโ€ McCauley, reported a problem with one of the engines shortly after takeoff, and the plane crashed into a maintenance building and burst into flames during a landing attempt. The NTSB said the flight data indicated that the landing gear was extended too early, adding drag that slowed the plane, and it was traveling too slow on its return to the airport. The B-17 could likely have overflown the approach lights and landed on the runway had the pilot kept the landing gear retracted and accelerated to 120 mph until it was evident the airplane would reach the runway,โ€ the NTSB said.

    • City manager fired after calling for โ€˜due processโ€™ in police shooting of Daunte Wright
      U.S.
      TheGrio

      City manager fired after calling for โ€˜due processโ€™ in police shooting of Daunte Wright

      In an emergency meeting Monday, Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott was given authority over the city's police department. Curt Boganey, city manager of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, has been fired in the wake of the police shooting death of Daunte Wright. At an emergency meeting Monday afternoon, the Brooklyn Center City Council voted 3-2 to give authority over the police department to Mayor Mike Elliott.

      • City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        HuffPost
      • NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        Yahoo Sports
    • Czech foreign minister sacked after losing challenge to party leader
      World
      Reuters

      Czech foreign minister sacked after losing challenge to party leader

      PRAGUE (Reuters) -Czech Foreign Minister Tomas Petricek, who frequently warned against risks posed by Russia and China, was sacked on Monday after losing a bid to lead his own centre-left Social Democratic party (CSSD) party last week. His replacement may take a less resolute stance on China and possibly on other issues such as Russia and its "vaccine diplomacy" or its bid in a Czech nuclear power plant tender. President Milos Zeman, who favours close ties with Russia and China and often clashed with Petricek, dismissed him after receiving a proposal to do so from Prime Minister Andrej Babis.

    • Iran to enrich uranium to 60% in response to apparent Israeli attack
      World
      Axios

      Iran to enrich uranium to 60% in response to apparent Israeli attack

      Iran has informed the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that it will begin 60% uranium enrichment, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told reporters as he arrived to Vienna on Tuesday for a second round of nuclear talks. Why it matters: This will be Iran's most severe violation of the 2015 nuclear deal since the Trump administration withdrew from the agreement in 2018. The announcement comes in response to the explosion at the Natanz uranium enrichment facility, for which Iran blames Israel.

      • Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment after blast
        Iran to ramp up uranium enrichment after blast
        Reuters Videos
      • Iran to begin 60% uranium enrichment after nuclear site incident
        Iran to begin 60% uranium enrichment after nuclear site incident
        Reuters
    • US Army building up force in Europe with two new units
      World
      Defense News

      US Army building up force in Europe with two new units

      The U.S. Army is sending two new units to Europe โ€” a Multidomain Task Force and a Theater Fires Command โ€” in a much anticipated move The two formations, making up about 500 soldiers, will arrive โ€œin the coming months,โ€ according to a statement from U.S. Army Europe and Africa released April 13. This will bring 750 family members to U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden in Germany. The MDTF unit is set up to activate on Sept.

    • Obama: Daunte Wright shooting shows "just how badly we need to reimagine policing"
      U.S.
      Axios

      Obama: Daunte Wright shooting shows "just how badly we need to reimagine policing"

      Former President Barack Obama on Tuesday stressed that the U.S. needs to "reimagine policing and public safety" after Daunte Wright, a 20-year-old Black man, was fatally shot by a Minneapolis officer this weekend. The big picture: Following nationwide protests in the wake of George Floyd's death last year, local police reforms were proposed on a scale not seen since the inception of the Black Lives Matter movement. In Minnesota on Monday, a second night of protests over the police shooting of Daunte Wright unfolded in Brooklyn Center, as a large crowd defied a curfew and pleas from city leaders to go home.

      • Obamas Respond To Daunte Wright Shooting With A Plea For Police Reform
        Obamas Respond To Daunte Wright Shooting With A Plea For Police Reform
        HuffPost
      • Police say fatal shooting of Daunte Wright appears to be accidental
        Police say fatal shooting of Daunte Wright appears to be accidental
        Yahoo News
    • Taiwan: 'Record number' of China jets enter air zone
      World
      BBC

      Taiwan: 'Record number' of China jets enter air zone

      Taiwan has said a record number of Chinese military jets flew into its air defence zone on Monday. The defence ministry said 25 aircraft including fighters and nuclear-capable bombers entered its so-called air defence identification zone (ADIZ) on Monday. The incursion is the largest in a year and comes as the US warns against an "increasingly aggressive China".

      • Chinese aircraft in biggest Taiwan airspace incursion for a year despite US warning
        Chinese aircraft in biggest Taiwan airspace incursion for a year despite US warning
        The Independent
      • Chinese warplanes enter Taiwan's air defense zone in challenge to U.S.
        Chinese warplanes enter Taiwan's air defense zone in challenge to U.S.
        NBC News
    • Anthony Fauci Has Worn Out His Welcome
      Health
      National Review

      Anthony Fauci Has Worn Out His Welcome

      More than a year ago, Americans welcomed Anthony Fauci into their homes as a sober scientist who was helping them make sense of a deadly new virus. It's true that Fauci has enjoyed an illustrious career, advising every president since Ronald Reagan and winning the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2008. As he's maintained a media schedule worthy of a serious presidential candidate or an actor in a new major studio release, Fauci has gradually stopped standing apart from the contentious debate about the pandemic, lockdowns, restrictions, precautions, and what is safe and what is risky.

      • Fauci: Breakthrough infections after vaccinations 'inevitable'
        Fauci: Breakthrough infections after vaccinations 'inevitable'
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      • Dr. Fauci Just Said Don't Go Hereโ€”Even if You're Vaccinated
        Dr. Fauci Just Said Don't Go Hereโ€”Even if You're Vaccinated
        Eat This, Not That!
    • Crumbling former home of Queen and Prince Philip in Malta undergoes multi-million pound restoration
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Crumbling former home of Queen and Prince Philip in Malta undergoes multi-million pound restoration

      The garden is overgrown, the walls are collapsing and the stonework is crumbling, but a dilapidated townhouse in Malta where a young Prince Philip once lived with the then Princess Elizabeth is undergoing a multi-million pound restoration. Villa Guardamangia, onย the outskirts of the Maltese capital Valletta, is to be returned to how it looked when it was home to the royal couple in what they said was one of the happiest periods of their lives. The restoration, expected to take at least five years, will enable it to be opened as a museum and underscores the connection between the royal family and Malta, which gained independence in 1964.

    • Black Army officer pepper-sprayed by police said he thought he could be murdered as officers gave quickly changing commands
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Black Army officer pepper-sprayed by police said he thought he could be murdered as officers gave quickly changing commands

      A uniformed Black Army officer was held at gunpoint and pepper-sprayed during a traffic stop. Second lieutenant Caron Nazario filed a lawsuit against the 2 Virginia officers involved. In a complaint, Nazario said they gave conflicting orders and he was worried he would be murdered.

      • Town Fires Officer Who Pepper-Sprayed Black Army Lieutenant During Traffic Stop
        Town Fires Officer Who Pepper-Sprayed Black Army Lieutenant During Traffic Stop
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      • Officer who pepper-sprayed U.S. Army officer fired
        Officer who pepper-sprayed U.S. Army officer fired
        Reuters Videos
    • Software fix planned for Mars helicopter
      Technology
      CBS News

      Software fix planned for Mars helicopter

      The long-awaited maiden flight of an experimental $80 million mini helicopter carried to Mars by the Perseverance rover is on hold while engineers test software to resolve a glitch that cropped up Friday during a pre-flight test, NASA announced Monday. If all goes well, the team hopes to determine a new flight date next week. Engineers initially expected to clear the Ingenuity helicopter for launch Sunday on a 30-second up-and-down flight to verify the 4-pound drone can, in fact, autonomously lift off, hover and land in the ultra-thin atmosphere of Mars.

      • The Morning After: Even NASAโ€™s Mars drone needs software updates
        The Morning After: Even NASAโ€™s Mars drone needs software updates
        Engadget
      • How to watch NASA mission control live as the Ingenuity helicopter attempts to fly on Mars
        How to watch NASA mission control live as the Ingenuity helicopter attempts to fly on Mars
        Business Insider
    • โ€˜Unlike anything weโ€™ve seen in modern historyโ€™: Attacks against journalists soar during Black Lives Matter protests
      World
      The Independent

      โ€˜Unlike anything weโ€™ve seen in modern historyโ€™: Attacks against journalists soar during Black Lives Matter protests

      At least 50 journalists in the US have been arrested during Black Lives Matter demonstrations across the US, while dozens of others have also been injured by rubber bullets, pepper spray and tear gas. The US Press Freedom Tracker has collected nearly 500 incidents from 382 reports, from the unrest in Minneapolis in the wake of George Floyd's killing by police in late May, to demonstrations in more than 70 cities across 35 states since. At least 46 journalists were arrested between the end of May and the beginning of June, according to data collected by the organisation.

    • OnPolitics: The battle for the GOP's soul
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      OnPolitics: The battle for the GOP's soul

      Here in OnPolitics, we usuallyย talk about President Joe Biden and his agenda that's stemmed from hisย Democratic ticket. The short of it: The Republican party has struggled to maintain unity in the wake of former President Donald Trump's election loss to Biden. The latest: Trump previously attacked Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell after the Kentucky Republican criticized Trump's culpabilityย in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot.

      • Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president's agenda
        Biden Republicans? Some in GOP open to president's agenda
        Associated Press
      • Republican unity? Not so much. Donald Trump goes off-script, hits McConnell, Pence, others
        Republican unity? Not so much. Donald Trump goes off-script, hits McConnell, Pence, others
        USA TODAY
    • Minnesota mayor says police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright should be fired and face 'full accountability'
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      Minnesota mayor says police officer who fatally shot Daunte Wright should be fired and face 'full accountability'

      Daunte Wright, 20, was fatally shot by a police officer in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, on Sunday. Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliott says the officer who shot Wright should be fired. Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, Mayor Mike Elliott says the police officer who fatally shot 20-year-old Daunte Wright on Sunday should be fired and face "full accountability" in the shooting.

      • NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        NFL players react to Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright
        Yahoo Sports
      • City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
        City Manager In Minnesota Fired In Response To Police Shooting Of Daunte Wright
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    • Billionaire gives $18 million to Charlotte YMCA. Hereโ€™s how the money will be spent.
      U.S.
      Charlotte Observer

      Billionaire gives $18 million to Charlotte YMCA. Hereโ€™s how the money will be spent.

      The YMCA of Greater Charlotte has decided how it will spend the largest single donation in the nearly 150-year-old nonprofit's history โ€“ $18 million. Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott made a public announcement in December on her blog, naming the Charlotte Y as one of 384 organizations receiving a piece of more than $4.1 billion. Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, called the coronavirus pandemic โ€œa wrecking ball in the lives of Americans already struggling.โ€

    • 13 investigations, no court-martials:ย Here's how the US Navy andย Marine Corps quietly discharged white supremacists
      U.S.
      USA TODAY

      13 investigations, no court-martials:ย Here's how the US Navy andย Marine Corps quietly discharged white supremacists

      For decades, the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps have quietly kicked out some of the worst white supremacists in their ranks, offering them administrative discharges that leave no public record of their hateful activity, a USA TODAY review of Navy documents found. The documents, obtained via a public-records request by the open-government advocacy group American Oversight, detail 13 major investigations into white supremacist activity in the Navy and Marine Corps over more than 20 years. They show a pattern in which military leaders chose to deal with personnel involved in extremism by dismissing them in ways that would not attract public attention.

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      Fauci: Breakthrough infections after vaccinations 'inevitable'

      It is inevitable that some people who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will still get a "breakthrough" infection because no vaccine is 100 percent effective, Dr. Anthony Fauci said on Monday.

    • 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

    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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