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    • Videos of Tyre Nichols show a starkly different account

      The police report was the latest instance in which video evidence offered a starkly different account of police violence than what officers reported.

      A nationwide phenomenon »
      • Massive water loss can no longer be ignored: Experts

      • 'Wheel of Fugitive' sheriff sued for defamation

      • 'Final nail in the coffin': EPA blocks Alaska gold mine plan

      • 'This can't be real': California sinkhole swallows 3rd car

      • St. Louis to pay $5.2 million after mass arrests in 2017

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      In The Know by Yahoo

      Family can’t believe what they find when they cut open their sofa

      This mom cut open the back of her sofa and was shocked at what she found: 13 years of lost items and children's toys! Kacie (@kacieandco) is a parent and TikToker who shares relatable and funny stories about her life as a mom. Kacie isn't afraid to show the messy and sometimes embarrassing side of being a mom, and in a recent video she revealed how messy parenting can really be—literally.

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      The Daily Beast

      Trump in Even More Legal Hot Water After Lying to Judge

      Former President Donald Trump appears to have lied in sworn court records, opening him up to severe sanctions by a New York judge who has already lost his patience and threatened to punish him before. Trump claimed he wasn't the president of the Trump Organization during his four years at the White House, despite previously testifying that he was an “inactive president.” On Tuesday, the New York Attorney General's Office asked Justice Arthur F. Engoron to intervene quickly to ensure that the former president still faces a trial later this year that could bankrupt his company.

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      NextShark

      Shein takes down product listing after TikTok user spots racy reflection on bottle cap

      Shein recently took down a product listing after an eagle-eyed TikTok user noticed a racy reflection on the item's bottle cap. TikTok user @addictedtothisstupidapp shared a screen shot of the listing in a now-viral clip, which has received over 255,000 likes and has been viewed over 6 million times since it was uploaded on Jan. 22. The nine-second video highlights a listing for an “Empty Subpackage Bottle” worth 3.95 Australian dollars (approximately $2.76).

    • U.S.
      Autoblog

      Jeep 'Death Wobble' class action settlement includes warranty extension, reimbursement

      The issue became so widespread that owners banded together on a class action suit, and we recently learned the case's outcome. As part of its settlement, FCA, Stellantis' U.S. division and Jeep's owner, will offer some owners warranty extensions and could reimburse owners for expenses already incurred related to the problem. The new eight-year/90,000-mile warranty covers replacement parts and labor related to a failed front suspension damper.

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      BuzzFeed

      17 Photos That Give A Whole New Meaning To “It’s What’s On The Inside That Counts"

      The half of this Golden Gate Bridge cable that makes me actually feel very safe.

    • U.S.
      Kansas City Star

      Missing 15-year-old girl is discovered outside high school, Michigan family says

      A 15-year-old girl last seen at her Michigan high school has now been missing for days, according to family members and local authorities. Adriana Davidson was last seen by friends at 11 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 27, outside Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, according to the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office. Video from an Ann Arbor public bus shows Adriana came to school Friday, but friends said she later left because she wasn't feeling well, WXYZ reported.

      • Missing Michigan teen Adriana Davidson last seen 4 days ago after phone found at school
        Fox News
      • Missing Michigan teen found dead at school football stadium
        The Independent
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      Reuters Videos

      Israel refills the Sea of Galilee, supplying Jordan on the way

      STORY: Israel is saving its main freshwater reservoir from the effects of climate change The Sea of Galilee was being lost to droughts So Israel built a chain of desalination plants along its Meditteranean coast They turn seawater into freshwater, to refill the lake when water levels get low (Yoav Barkay, Manager of the national water carrier) "With this environment of climate changes, you don't know what to expect next year and the year afterward. We are standing now in the January and with very little rainfalls during this winter in Israel, arid winter basically with no rainfall.

    • Politics
      The Daily Beast

      MAGA Radio Host Tells Trump: ‘Nobody Cares’ About Your ‘Grievances’

      MAGA-boosting radio host John Fredericks has turned on Donald Trump, telling the former president in no uncertain terms on Tuesday that “nobody cares” about his petty media feuds and “grievances” anymore. Fredericks, a longtime supporter of the twice-impeached ex-president, largely took issue with Trump has seemingly ignored political issues while focusing his attention on far-fetched lawsuits and complaints about “fake news.” Additionally, Fredericks grumbled about Trump privately backing Ronna McDaniel in her successful re-election bid for Republican National Committee chair.

    • U.S.
      People

      Massive Boulder Crashes into Hawaii Home, Narrowly Missing Woman: Watch

      A Hawaii family is in shock after a 5-foot boulder came barreling into their home. Caroline Sasaki was walking into her living room in Honolulu on Sunday night when the massive boulder crashed into her home. It had traveled down from a nearby hillside and plowed through a cinderblock wall outside the house, scraping the family's car, before crashing through the living room and into a bedroom, Hawaii News Now reported.

      • Massive boulder crashes into Hawaii home
        ABC News Videos
      • See the moment a boulder crashes through a home, narrowly missing woman inside
        TODAY
    • Health
      Yahoo Life

      New study finds more women 65 and older are being diagnosed with late-stage cervical cancer: 'No one should be dying of this disease'

      Nearly one in five new cervical cancers diagnosed from 2009 to 2018 were in women 65 and older, according to a new UC Davis study. In general, if cervical cancer is diagnosed after it has spread to nearby tissues, organs or lymph nodes, the five-year relative survival rate is 59%, according to the National Cancer institute (NCI). Current screening guidelines from the American Cancer Society (ACS) recommend that individuals over 65 years old who have had cervical cancer screenings with normal results within the past 25 years and have tested negative in the 10-year period before age 65 should not be screened for cervical cancer.

      • Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: Kaiser doctor says HPV vaccine is key for preventing cervical cancer
        KCRA - Sacramento Videos
      • Cervical cancer rates dropping, but women still missing checkups
        KABC – Los Angeles
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      HuffPost

      Researcher Thinks He Solved Bigfoot Mystery, And You Can Do The Math, Too

      A data scientist thinks he's solved the mystery of Bigfoot ― not by searching for the creature out in the wilds, but by examining the math instead. In a new preprint study published online in bioRxiv, data analyst Floe Foxon says many sightings could actually be black bears, which can be roughly the size and shape of a Sasquatch when walking on their hind legs. He's even come up with a simple formula: Sasquatch sightings were statistically significantly associated with bear populations such that, on the average, one 'sighting' is expected for every 900 bears.

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      Fortune

      Tiny radioactive capsule lost in Australian outback carries the equivalent of 10 X-ray blasts as fears mount it could be picked up by passing traffic

      Australian authorities and mining giant Rio Tinto are scrambling to find a small radioactive capsule lost somewhere along a near-900-mile stretch of road in the outback. The casing of the capsule contains cesium-137—a substance that researchers have found has a life span of more than three decades. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cesium-137 (Cs-137) can cause burns, acute radiation sickness, and even death.

      • Rio Tinto apologises for loss of tiny radioactive capsule in Australian outback
        Reuters
      • Australia deploys more experts, equipment to search for lost radioactive capsule
        Reuters
    • World
      Reuters

      Crimea will never again be part of Ukraine - Croatian president

      Crimea, the Black Sea peninsula annexed by Russia in 2014, will never again be part of Ukraine, Croatian President Zoran Milanovic said on Monday in remarks detailing his objection to Zagreb providing military aid to Kyiv. In December, Croatian lawmakers rejected a proposal that the country join a European Union mission in support of the Ukrainian military, reflecting deep divisions between Milanovic and Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic. A vocal critic of Western policy in Ukraine, Milanovic has said he does not want his country, the EU's newest member state, to face what he has called potentially disastrous consequences over the 11-month-old war in Ukraine.

    • World
      Benzinga

      Putin's Ally On How To Force West To Negotiate — Position Hypersonic Missiles To Hit US In 5 Minutes

      As Russian troops continue military operations in the then more-than-four-month-old war against Ukraine, tempers were flying high. Andrei Gurulyov, a crony of President Vladimir Putin and a Duma member, reportedly told Rossiya-1, that Russia should look to recreate the Cuban missile crisis. The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 saw the U.S. and the now-defunct Soviet Union prepping for nuclear missile attacks, the former positioning them in Italy and Turkey and the latter in Cuba.

    • U.S.
      People

      Family of Newlywed and Activist Decapitated at Utah's Arches National Park Awarded More Than $10M

      A federal judge awarded more than $10 million to the family of a Ugandan human rights activist who was decapitated while on a visit to Arches National Park in 2020. Esther "Essie" Nakajjigo's husband Ludovic Michaud will receive $9.5 million while her mother Christine Namagembe will receive $700,000, according to the judgment filed in federal court. Essie's father John Bocso Kateregga will receive $350,000.

      • Family of Ugandan philanthropist decapitated by traffic gate in Arches National Park awarded $10.5m
        The Independent
      • Family of Esther Nakajjigo awarded over $10 million from U.S. government for death
        CBS-Denver
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      Associated Press

      Chicago prosecutor dropping R. Kelly sex-abuse charges

      A Chicago prosecutor said Monday that she's dropping sex-abuse charges against singer R. Kelly following federal convictions in two courts that should guarantee the disgraced R&B star will be locked up for decades. Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx announced the decision a day ahead of a hearing related to state charges accusing him of sexually abusing four people, three of whom were minors. Foxx, who in 2019 had pleaded with women and girls to come forward so she could pursue charges against Kelly, acknowledged that the decision “may be disappointing” to his accusers.

      • R. Kelly sex-abuse charges dropped by Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx
        WFLD
      • Cook County prosecutors dropping charges in R. Kelly sex abuse case
        CBS-Chicago
    • Science
      Popular Mechanics

      Scientists Are Reincarnating the Woolly Mammoth to Return in 4 Years

      Colossal recently added $60 million in funding to move toward a 2027 de-extinction of the woolly mammoth. The Dallas-based company is now working to edit the genes for the reincarnation of the mammal. Colossal planned to reintroduce the woolly mammoth into Russia, but that may shift.

      • Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics
        Associated Press
      • The company trying to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth also wants to revive the dodo bird—and it’s already raised more than $200 million
        Fortune
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      Motley Fool

      Want the Max $4,555 Social Security Benefit? Here's the Salary You Need

      The maximum Social Security check in 2023 is $4,555 per month. But if you're planning to start benefits soon, you probably shouldn't expect anywhere close to the maximum. In January 2023, the average monthly benefit for retired workers is just $1,827 per month.

    • World
      Associated Press

      In Haiti, gangs take control as democracy withers

      Cherizier, best known by his childhood nickname Barbecue, has become the most recognized name in Haiti. Internationally, he's known as Haiti's most powerful and feared gang leader, sanctioned by the United Nations for “serious human rights abuses,” and the man behind a fuel blockade that brought the Caribbean nation to its knees late last year. At a time when democracy has withered in Haiti and gang violence has spiraled out of control, it's armed men like Cherizier that are filling the power vacuum left by a crumbling government.

    • Business
      TheStreet.com

      Southwest Makes a Major Change to Its Boarding Process

      As the week between Christmas and New Year's went on, more than 16,700 flights were impacted, which could end up costing Southwest $825 million, at least. The delays were due to a number of factors, but several critics have charged that the main factors were due to executives' unwillingness to spend enough money to recruit a new generation of pilots (to make up for people who retired early in the pandemic) and to upgrade its flight scheduling software, instead opting to give executives bonuses and shareholder dividends.

    • Politics
      Washington Post

      A conservative judge who helped stop Trump on Jan. 6 wants to finish the job

      Luttig had clerked for him at the federal district court in Washington and later held one of the posts Scalia had occupied on his own path to the bench, in the Office of Legal Counsel, an obscure but influential cadre of brainy attorneys who provide legal guidance to the president. Theirs had evolved into something more than a mentor-mentee relationship, more than a friendship. They were integral parts of a movement, the keepers of the conservative banner in Washington's clubby legal circles, where bright, young aspirants could be tapped by their elders and set on a path toward the most important legal jobs in the nation.

    • Business
      Autoblog

      2024 Mazda CX-90 three-row SUV revealed, with your choice of inline-6 or PHEV

      Mazda's first product using its new rear-drive-biased platform and range of plug-in hybrid and inline-six engines is the CX-60 SUV. For us, the automaker is leading with the three-row 2024 Mazda CX-90. The front is a bit blunt, again, possibly as a result of adapting Mazda's design language to a much different front-end layout.

    • Business
      NextShark

      Lawsuit accuses Google of firing exec after he rejected female boss's groping advances

      A former Google executive has sued the tech giant over claims that he was fired after allegedly being groped by a high-ranking female colleague at a company dinner. Ryan Olohan, a 48-year-old married father of seven from New Jersey, accused Google of firing him after he refused top executive Tiffany Miller's alleged advances at a New York City restaurant in December 2019. The lawsuit, which seeks unspecified damages, has named both Google and Miller as defendants, accusing them of discrimination, retaliation and fostering a hostile work environment.

      • Married father of 7 claims he was fired from Google after rejecting advances of high-ranking female colleague
        Fortune
      • A former Google exec is suing the company, saying a coworker sexually harassed and drunkenly berated him
        Business Insider
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      BuzzFeed

      22 Pictures Of Camouflaged Animals That Make Me Lose My Trust In Nature

      This jaguar that, sure, is easier to see than the rest of the photos, but if he wasn't moving and you were across the water from him, you would miss him at first glance and poop your pants when you finally spot him. Don't lie.

    • U.S.
      Reuters

      Judge says Texas Attorney General Paxton must face ethics lawsuit

      Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton must face an ethics lawsuit by state attorney regulators over a case he brought challenging results of the 2020 election, according to a court ruling posted on Monday. Judge Casey Blair on Friday denied Paxton's bid to dismiss the case on jurisdictional grounds. Paxton's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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