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    • 'I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not backing down'

      'I'm not going anywhere, and I'm not backing down'

      Sen. Josh Hawley's objection to the election results surprised some supporters. But interviews show his growing comfort with doing what it takes to hold onto power.

      'Disappointed to see who he has become' »
      • Female generals' promotions delayed under Trump

        Female generals' promotions delayed under Trump

      • Bad news for 'QAnon Shaman' ahead of his trial

        Bad news for 'QAnon Shaman' ahead of his trial

      • FBI report warns that white supremacists 'seek affiliation'

        FBI report warns that white supremacists 'seek affiliation'

      • How a fear of needles could damage the vaccine rollout

        How a fear of needles could damage the vaccine rollout

      • Anti-Trump group's secrets, side deals and scandals

        Anti-Trump group's secrets, side deals and scandals

    • Biden order could change how colleges handle sex misconduct
      Politics
      Associated Press

      Biden order could change how colleges handle sex misconduct

      In a first step toward reversing a contentious Trump administration policy, President Joe Biden on Monday ordered his administration to review federal rules guiding colleges in their handling of campus sexual assaults. In an executive order, Biden directed the Education Department to examine rules that the Trump administration issued around Title IX, the federal law that forbids sex discrimination in education. Biden directed the agency to “consider suspending, revising or rescinding” any policies that fail to protect students.

      • Biden To Sign Executive Order Reviewing Betsy DeVos’ Title IX Rules
        Biden To Sign Executive Order Reviewing Betsy DeVos’ Title IX Rules
        HuffPost
      • Biden White House orders review of campus sexual misconduct rules changed by Trump
        Biden White House orders review of campus sexual misconduct rules changed by Trump
        Reuters
    • Accused child killer Barahona ‘jumped,’ beaten by fellow inmates in Miami jail
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Accused child killer Barahona ‘jumped,’ beaten by fellow inmates in Miami jail

      Five jail inmates beat up notorious accused child killer Jorge Barahona at the Miami-Dade jail because “of the nature of his pending charges,” according to a newly released police report. Barahona, 53, was attacked as he slept and suffered multiple bruises on his face, a nosebleed and a small cut on his nose, according to the Miami-Dade police report. Barahona is accused or murdering 10-year-old Nubia in February 2011, after months of torturing her and her twin brother inside the family's Westchester house.

    • Ohio college student dies after alleged hazing incident
      U.S.
      NBC News

      Ohio college student dies after alleged hazing incident

      An Ohio college student who was in critical condition after an alleged fraternity hazing incident has died, his family's attorney said Sunday. "Investigations involving hazing are complex and take time, but the Foltz family will eventually know the truth," Alto said. "No family is ever prepared to say goodbye, especially under these circumstances."

      • Bowling Green State University Student Dies Following Alleged Fraternity Hazing
        Bowling Green State University Student Dies Following Alleged Fraternity Hazing
        Complex
      • College student dies after hazing at fraternity event in Ohio, attorney says
        College student dies after hazing at fraternity event in Ohio, attorney says
        Raleigh News and Observer
    • Republican National Committee rejects cease-and-desist demand from Trump attorneys
      Politics
      Axios

      Republican National Committee rejects cease-and-desist demand from Trump attorneys

      The Republican National Committee dismissed a cease-and-desist demand from former President Trump's attorneys Monday after Trump's lawyers told the organization to stop using Trump's name and likeness, Politico reports. What they're saying: The RNC "has every right to refer to public figures as it engages in core, First Amendment-protected political speech, and it will continue to do so in pursuit of these common goals," chief counsel Justin Riemer wrote in a letter sent Monday afternoon. The RNC letter highlights Trump's "close" relationship with RNC chair Ronna McDaniel and states that Trump personally approved the use of his name for fundraising.

      • RNC Responds To Trump’s Cease-And-Desist Demand With A Thanks, But We’re Good
        RNC Responds To Trump’s Cease-And-Desist Demand With A Thanks, But We’re Good
        HuffPost
      • Republican Party says it will continue to use Trump name in fundraising appeals
        Republican Party says it will continue to use Trump name in fundraising appeals
        Reuters
    • Papa John's founder says he's been working to get the N-word out of his vocabulary for the 'last 20 months'
      Celebrity
      The Week

      Papa John's founder says he's been working to get the N-word out of his vocabulary for the 'last 20 months'

      The former CEO of Papa John's is assuring the public he's been working on not using racist language, an effort that has apparently been ongoing for nearly two years. John Schnatter, the Papa John's founder who in 2018 stepped down as chairman after admitting he used the N-word during a conference call, told One America News Network the pizza chain's board has painted him "as a racist" when "they know he's not a racist," per Mediaite. "To get rid of this N-word in my vocabulary and dictionary and everything else, because it's just not true, figure out how they did this, and get on with my life."

    • Joe Manchin pledges to block Biden's infrastructure bill if Republicans aren't included
      Politics
      Axios

      Joe Manchin pledges to block Biden's infrastructure bill if Republicans aren't included

      The big picture: Manchin said he'll push for tax hikes to pay for Biden's upcoming infrastructure and climate proposal, and will use his Energy Committee chairmanship to force the GOP to confront climate reality. Why it matters: My conversation yielded the most extensive preview yet of how Manchin — a Democrat from a Trump state, in a 50-50 Senate, who relishes standing up to a Democratic White House — will use his singular power. Manchin, 73, said Biden expects, and understands, the pushback: "He's the first president we've had to really, really understand the workings of the Senate since LBJ."

      • Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        HuffPost
      • Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't
        Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't
        Business Insider
    • Florida is lowering age limit for COVID vaccines on March 15
      U.S.
      Miami Herald

      Florida is lowering age limit for COVID vaccines on March 15

      Any Floridian 60 and older will be eligible for a coronavirus vaccination starting March 15, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday. DeSantis said Florida could afford to offer the vaccine more broadly because of what he called “softening” demand among seniors. Teachers, sworn law enforcement officers and firefighters aged 50 or older were eligible for the vaccine before DeSantis' latest announcement.

      • Florida City COVID vaccine site reverts to DeSantis’ order a day after giving shots to all
        Florida City COVID vaccine site reverts to DeSantis’ order a day after giving shots to all
        Miami Herald
      • A day in the life of Gov. Ron DeSantis as Florida rebounds from COVID-19
        A day in the life of Gov. Ron DeSantis as Florida rebounds from COVID-19
        FOX News Videos
    • News
      Associated Press Videos

      Nevada governor: Tourists safer here than in Texas

      As other states lift mask mandates, Nevada Governor Steve Sisolak plans to use Nevada's safety protocols as a selling point to bring conventions and trade shows back to Las Vegas. (March 8)

    • The Best-Looking Dog Beds for Your Furry Best Friend
      Lifestyle
      Architectural Digest

      The Best-Looking Dog Beds for Your Furry Best Friend

      When it comes to buying furniture for your pet, please learn from my mistakes Originally Appeared on Architectural Digest

    • Joe Biden might be in the White House, but Joe Manchin runs the presidency
      Politics
      The Guardian

      Joe Biden might be in the White House, but Joe Manchin runs the presidency

      For the last week, Americans paying attention to politics have learned an important truth: Joe Biden may live in the White House, but the conservative Democratic senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia is effectively president. This depressing reality can certainly be fixed, but only if progressive Democrats in Congress are willing to actually change the dynamic – and they have a rare opportunity to do that right now by using their power to raise the minimum wage. But so far, they aren't choosing to use their power – which is a huge structural problem not just now, but also for the foreseeable future.

      • Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        HuffPost
      • Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        HuffPost
    • US reaction: America's fury at Royal family over Duchess of Sussex's racism accusations
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      US reaction: America's fury at Royal family over Duchess of Sussex's racism accusations

      America reacted with widespread anger at Buckingham Palace following the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. Serena Williams, the US tennis star who co-hosted the Duchess's baby shower in 2019, said she was a victim of "systematic oppression". Ms Williams added: "I know first hand the sexism and racism institutions and the media use to vilify women and people of colour to minimise us."

      • Serena Williams Says She Can So Relate To Meghan Markle's Palace Ordeal
        Serena Williams Says She Can So Relate To Meghan Markle's Palace Ordeal
        HuffPost
      • Buckingham Palace Under Pressure To Investigate Meghan And Harry's Claims Of Racism
        Buckingham Palace Under Pressure To Investigate Meghan And Harry's Claims Of Racism
        HuffPost
    • A Michigan state trooper is facing a felony assault charge after unleashing a trained police dog onto an unarmed man for 4 minutes
      U.S.
      INSIDER

      A Michigan state trooper is facing a felony assault charge after unleashing a trained police dog onto an unarmed man for 4 minutes

      A Michigan state trooper was charged with felonious assault with a dangerous weapon after a November 2020 incident. Parker Surbrook, 33, unleashed his police dog onto an unarmed man for approximately four minutes. In a video released by police, the man can be heard yelling for help as the dog continued to attack.

    • The GOP Senate is primed to get even Trumpier, political analysts say
      Politics
      The Week

      The GOP Senate is primed to get even Trumpier, political analysts say

      Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) announced Monday that he won't be seeking re-election in 2022, meaning yet another Senate seat will be without an incumbent defender during next year's mid-terms. The early sense among political analysts is that a candidate backed by former President Donald Trump will have the inside track to replace Blunt, given Trump's popularity in Missouri, a state he won by a commanding 15 percent in the 2020 presidential election. Old guard Republican senators are also stepping down in North Carolina, Ohio, Alabama, and Pennsylvania, which means the GOP could run as many as five Senate candidates from the so-called "Trump wing" of the party next year.

      • GOP Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri won't seek reelection in 2022
        GOP Sen. Roy Blunt of Missouri won't seek reelection in 2022
        Associated Press
      • Republican Sen. Roy Blunt says he won't run for re-election next year
        Republican Sen. Roy Blunt says he won't run for re-election next year
        MarketWatch
    • CNN’s Chris Cuomo called out after saying he’s ‘Black on the inside’
      Celebrity
      TheGrio

      CNN’s Chris Cuomo called out after saying he’s ‘Black on the inside’

      During the handoff from his show, Cuomo, singing the 'Good Times' theme, made the joke causing cringes. The Cuomo brothers are having a bad week. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been besieged by sexual misconduct accusations from at least two former female staffers plus three others, not to mention a persisting inquiry into his handling of moving elderly people between nursing homes and hospitals at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.

      • Cuomo Refuses To Step Down, Says Accuser Has 'Political' Motives
        Cuomo Refuses To Step Down, Says Accuser Has 'Political' Motives
        HuffPost
      • New York Senate's Top Democrat Calls For Cuomo To Resign
        New York Senate's Top Democrat Calls For Cuomo To Resign
        HuffPost
    • Biden signs executive order to expand voting rights: ‘If you have the best ideas, you have nothing to hide’
      Politics
      The Independent

      Biden signs executive order to expand voting rights: ‘If you have the best ideas, you have nothing to hide’

      President Joe Biden marked the 56-year anniversary of the “Bloody Sunday” march in Selma, Alabama by signing an executive order to protect and strengthen nationwide voting access, while calling on states to expand voting rights for all eligible Americans. The order was described by the White House as an “initial step” towards securing voting rights just days after the passage of HR1, legislation focusing on expanding access to mail-in voting and making it easier for Americans to register to vote. The right to vote is sacred and fundamental — and H.R. 1 is urgently needed to protect that right, to safeguard the integrity of our elections, and to repair and strengthen our democracy.

      • On Bloody Sunday Anniversary, Biden Signs Executive Order To Promote Voting Rights
        On Bloody Sunday Anniversary, Biden Signs Executive Order To Promote Voting Rights
        HuffPost
      • Biden signs order to expand voting access
        Biden signs order to expand voting access
        Reuters Videos
    • Authorities Thought She Died in a 2014 Home Invasion. Now Her Husband Has Been Charged With Murder.
      U.S.
      The Daily Beast

      Authorities Thought She Died in a 2014 Home Invasion. Now Her Husband Has Been Charged With Murder.

      When Whitney Murphy was found fatally shot in her Idaho home in 2014, authorities thought her death was the tragic result of a home invasion. Now, six years later, authorities are pointing the finger at her husband—whom they allege murdered the 26-year-old in a staged robbery just weeks after taking out a lucrative $650,000 life insurance policy in her name. When authorities tried to arrest Murphy outside his mobile home about an hour outside of Twin Falls on Wednesday, he allegedly attempted to flee, forcing officers to tackle and subdue him with a stun gun.

    • Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't
      Politics
      Business Insider

      Sen. Joe Manchin, a Democrat, says he will fight for Republicans to get a say in Biden's infrastructure bill and block it if they don't

      Sen. Joe Manchin told Axios that he wanted bipartisan backing for Biden's infrastructure bill. Manchin, a Democrat, said he'd oppose a bill without tax hikes and GOP support being sought. Sen. Joe Manchin, a centrist Democrat, said in an interview with Axios broadcast Sunday that he'd block President Joe Biden's infrastructure bill if it didn't attract Republican support.

      • Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        Chris Wallace Asks Joe Manchin If He's 'Enjoying' His Power 'A Little Too Much'
        HuffPost
      • Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        Joe Manchin Signals Openness To Filibuster Reform As Push For Abolishing It Grows
        HuffPost
    • Harry and Meghan got married in secret three days before their fairytale public wedding
      Celebrity
      The Telegraph

      Harry and Meghan got married in secret three days before their fairytale public wedding

      Follow the latest reaction in our liveblog here The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were married in their back garden by the Archbishop of Canterbury three days before their fairytale wedding, they have revealed. In her interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex said the wedding at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle on May 19, 2018 was a "spectacle for the world". The couple decided to have their own moment and married days before.

      • Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Reveal Sex Of Second Child In Oprah Interview
        Meghan Markle And Prince Harry Reveal Sex Of Second Child In Oprah Interview
        HuffPost
      • Archie Appears In Home Video Footage During Harry And Meghan's Oprah Interview
        Archie Appears In Home Video Footage During Harry And Meghan's Oprah Interview
        HuffPost
    • $1,400 checks could start arriving within weeks under latest COVID-19 relief package
      Business
      USA TODAY

      $1,400 checks could start arriving within weeks under latest COVID-19 relief package

      WASHINGTON – Millions of Americans should see checks of up to $1,400 land in their bank accounts in a few weeks. The one-time payments are part of President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that's likely to get final approval in the House on Tuesday. The Internal Revenue Service hasn't indicated how soon it will start to distribute the money.

      • Stimulus checks: Here's who gets a $1,400 payment under the bill headed to the House
        Stimulus checks: Here's who gets a $1,400 payment under the bill headed to the House
        Yahoo Money
      • Thanks To The COVID-19 Relief Bill, Parents Could Soon Be Getting Regular Checks
        Thanks To The COVID-19 Relief Bill, Parents Could Soon Be Getting Regular Checks
        HuffPost
    • A mask-less Trader Joe's customer in Texas had a meltdown after being denied entry - and it reveals how states' new rules endanger workers
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      A mask-less Trader Joe's customer in Texas had a meltdown after being denied entry - and it reveals how states' new rules endanger workers

      A Trader Joe's shopper in Texas forced his way into the store without a mask. Texas lifted its mask mandate, but stores can impose their own policies. Workers have already seen a backlash as some customers refuse to accept store policies on masks.

      • Workers worry about safety, stress as states ease mask rules
        Workers worry about safety, stress as states ease mask rules
        Associated Press
      • Stores Like Target and Aldi Will Still Require Masks in Places Where Mandates Are Lifted
        Stores Like Target and Aldi Will Still Require Masks in Places Where Mandates Are Lifted
        Men's Health
    • QAnon Shaman's '60 Minutes' interview backfired. Judge cites interview when ruling he must remain jailed until trial.
      U.S.
      Business Insider

      QAnon Shaman's '60 Minutes' interview backfired. Judge cites interview when ruling he must remain jailed until trial.

      The QAnon Shaman has lost his most recent attempt at getting out of jail ahead of his trial. New court documents released Monday argue Jacob Chansley remains a flight risk and danger. A judge said Chansley's "60 Minutes" interview proved he does not appreciate the severity of his charges.

      • Judge rules that "QAnon shaman" is too dangerous to release pending trial
        Judge rules that "QAnon shaman" is too dangerous to release pending trial
        Axios
      • ‘QAnon Shaman’ ruins chances of early release with TV interview
        ‘QAnon Shaman’ ruins chances of early release with TV interview
        The Independent
    • Paul Walker's daughter walks fashion show, gets shoutout from dad's co-stars
      Celebrity
      TODAY

      Paul Walker's daughter walks fashion show, gets shoutout from dad's co-stars

      If Paul Walker were still alive, he'd be feeling pretty proud today. Over the weekend, the late actor's daughter, Meadow Walker, walked the runway at Givenchy's Fall/Winter 2021 fashion show, and she looked like she was right in her element. Walker also shared a still image of herself walking the runway, and her fans and friends seemed to be delighted with the posts.

      • Meadow Walker makes runway debut for Givenchy: 'Endless gratitude'
        Meadow Walker makes runway debut for Givenchy: 'Endless gratitude'
        Yahoo Celebrity
      • Paul Walker's Daughter Meadow Opens Givenchy Show, Bella Hadid and Jourdan Dunn Also Take the Runway
        Paul Walker's Daughter Meadow Opens Givenchy Show, Bella Hadid and Jourdan Dunn Also Take the Runway
        People
    • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's secret wedding couldn't have been an official, legal ceremony, experts say
      Celebrity
      INSIDER

      Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's secret wedding couldn't have been an official, legal ceremony, experts say

      Meghan Markle and Prince Harry said they had a secret wedding three days prior to the royal wedding. The couple told Oprah the ceremony took place in a backyard with just them and the Archbishop of Canterbury. Experts say this wasn't a legal ceremony.

      • Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making Netflix shows
        Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making Netflix shows
        In The Know
      • Have your say: Has your opinion of Harry and Meghan changed after their Oprah interview?
        Have your say: Has your opinion of Harry and Meghan changed after their Oprah interview?
        Yahoo News UK
    • A new lab study shows troubling signs that Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 shots could be far less effective against the variant first found in South Africa
      World
      Business Insider

      A new lab study shows troubling signs that Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 shots could be far less effective against the variant first found in South Africa

      Pfizer's and Moderna's shots were at least 10 times less effective against variant in a new study. Researchers tested the vaccines on a variant first found in South Africa, which is now in 20 states. A mutation on the variant called E484K appeared to be a "major contributor," the study authors said.

      • Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine neutralizes Brazil variant in lab study
        Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine neutralizes Brazil variant in lab study
        Reuters
      • Is AstraZeneca Stock A Buy After Its Covid Vaccine Appears To Tackle Brazil Variant?
        Is AstraZeneca Stock A Buy After Its Covid Vaccine Appears To Tackle Brazil Variant?
        Investor's Business Daily
    • Meghan: Archie's title was not royal family's "right to take away"
      Celebrity
      CBS News

      Meghan: Archie's title was not royal family's "right to take away"

      In Sunday night's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, said the royal family had decided not to bestow a title on their son Archie. She said she was never given a reason why "the first member of color in this family [was] not being titled in the same way that other grandchildren would be," and she said there were conversations around the same time about "how dark" Archie's skin would be. Meghan cited a "convention" that the grandchildren of the monarch are titled prince or princess.

      • Meghan Markle Says Royal Family Expressed Racist Concerns About Her Son's Skin Color
        Meghan Markle Says Royal Family Expressed Racist Concerns About Her Son's Skin Color
        HuffPost
      • Royals 'had concerns about Archie's skin colour': 5 most explosive claims about Royal Family from Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview
        Royals 'had concerns about Archie's skin colour': 5 most explosive claims about Royal Family from Meghan Markle’s Oprah interview
        Yahoo News UK
    Should humans be next to explore Mars?
    • “Taking humans to Mars would require an investment astronomically out of kilter with the possible benefits.”

    • “Can a Mars settlement be a freer society than we enjoy on Earth? Maybe.”

    • “What we learn...may spark the next revolution that will make life in 2071 beyond anything we can imagine right now.”

    • “Our presence on Mars could jeopardize one of our main reasons for being there — the search for life.”

    • “The future of geologic investigation of other worlds lies with highly improved versions of our Mars rovers.”

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