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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Trump hints at White House run in 2024, says supporters should have ‘hope’

Former President Donald Trump hinted that he may run for the White House in 2024, saying his supporters should have “hope.” Trump was interviewed by Lara Trump, his daughter in law, for her podcast, “The Right View,” where she asked him about his future political plans.   “You do have hope, that I can tell you,”...
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Three teens allegedly attack staffer, escape from Oregon correctional facility

Three teens have escaped a youth correctional facility in Oregon through a hole in a fence, officials said. The trio allegedly attacked a staffer, took their keys then escaped through the fence at the McLaren Youth Correctional Facility in Woodburn around 12:45 a.m. Sunday, the Oregon Youth Authority said in a statement. They were identified...
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More than half of Americans disapprove of Biden’s immigration work: poll

More than half of Americans disapprove of President Biden’s handling of immigration, according to a poll released as chaos continues to reign at the US-Mexico border. The nationwide NPR/Marist poll surveyed 1,309 adults via phone between March 22 and 25. While the president cracked the 50-percent mark on his overall approval rating, as well as...
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Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Pete Buttigieg says infrastructure plan won’t be funded by mileage tax

President Biden’s multi-trillion dollar infrastructure plan won’t be funded by increased taxes on gas or vehicle mileage, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday — backtracking on comments he made last Friday. Buttigieg on Friday suggested that taxing motorists by the number of miles they travel showed “a lot of promise” for funding road construction and...
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Oxford wants to scrap sheet music over complicity in ‘white supremacy’

Woke professors at Oxford University are pushing a ban on sheet music and an end to the focus on classical European composers — claiming the prestigious UK institution would be complicit in “white supremacy” otherwise. The faculty board came up with a series of radical changes to “enhance the diversity” of the music curriculum “arising...
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Pentagon ‘diversity chief’ reassigned amid probe of social media posts

US Special Operations’ new “chief of diversity” has been reassigned just days after he was appointed, amid an investigation into social media posts in which he compared former President Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler. A Department of Defense official confirmed the reassignment of Richard Torres-Estrada to Fox News on Tuesday. Torres-Estrada’s appointment as chief of...
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Monday, March 29, 2021

NJ man kidnapped, sexually assaulted boy he met at park: prosecutor

Robert Harper, 54, was arrested for aggravated sexual assault and kidnapping Friday at his Jersey City apartment, two days after meeting the boy at Berry Lane Park.
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White House working with private companies to develop COVID passport: report

The Biden administration is working with the private sector to develop a COVID vaccine passport for Americans inoculated against the virus, according to a report.  The effort to develop standard credentials gained steam when President Biden predicted the country will begin a return to normal this summer and as a growing list of companies –...
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WHO report blaming animals — not lab — for COVID met with bipartisan criticism

The World Health Organization is facing bipartisan criticism for its COVID-19 origins report that will say animals rather than a lab are the source of the deadly pandemic. A leaked draft of the joint report from the WHO and China, first reported Monday by the Associated Press, says it’s “extremely unlikely” that the coronavirus escaped...
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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Aspiring model drops out of school, joins OnlyFans and earns a ton off her feet

A dutiful student has dropped out of school and joined OnlyFans where she’s become a star and earned a fortune selling pictures of her feet
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Missouri mom dies after falling from resort balcony in Cancun

A Missouri mom was found dead after she apparently plunged from a balcony at a Mexican resort on a spring break vacation, a report said. The unidentified woman had been on a trip with her child and other St. Louis-area high school seniors to the Now Jade Riviera Hotel in Cancun, news station KTVI reported. She’s believed...
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White House aide downplays migrant surge as normal springtime rise

A top White House aide on Sunday insisted the rising numbers of migrants, particularly unaccompanied children, crossing the border is just the normal springtime surge. Challenged to respond to the growing numbers of children arriving on their own — with 18,000 now in federal custody — Kate Bedingfield, the White House communications director, said the...
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Saturday, March 27, 2021

How Vincent Chin's Death Gave Others A Voice

Paula Yoo discusses her new book From A Whisper to A Rallying Cry and how the 1982 death of Chin, a Chinese American man in Detroit, led a new generation of Asian Americans into political action.
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Election Defamation Lawsuits Open New Front In Fight Against Disinformation

Some see these legal fights as another way to take on viral misinformation, one that's already starting to show some results.
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Scientific Specimens Are Going Online, But Much Remains Hidden In Storage

From fish in jars to rare seeds and microbes, hundreds of millions of biological specimens are stored around the U.S., and caretakers are trying to make them accessible for future research.
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Thursday, March 25, 2021

Boulder Shooting Suspect Makes First Court Appearance

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa is facing 10 counts of murder in the first degree and one count of attempted murder over the horrific attack at a King Soopers supermarket.
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Half Of The Jury In The Chauvin Trial Is Non-White. That's Only Part Of The Story.

The fact that four of the jurors are Black and two are multiracial glosses over some important nuance.
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Jerome Powell: Economy Is Better Thanks To 'Dunkirk'-Like Rescue By Fed, Congress

The Federal Reserve chairman tells NPR that the U.S. economy is on a clear path to recovery thanks to the Fed's rescue plan and the stimulus passed by Congress.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

DOJ probing prosecutor for ‘60 Minutes’ interview on Capitol riot

The former US attorney in Washington who previously led the probe into the Capitol riot is being probed for comments he made to “60 Minutes” about the ongoing cases, a federal prosecutor said.
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Ilhan Omar ripped for tweet about Boulder shooting suspect’s race

Rep. Ilhan Omar is taking heat for tweeting about how "narratives" change based on a suspect's "race or ethnicity" in wake of the Colorado massacre.
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VP Kamala Harris admits there is a ‘huge problem’ on southern border

Vice President Kamala Harris admitted Wednesday that the nation’s southern border is facing “a huge problem,” keeping in step with the White House’s repeated refusal to call the out-of-control surge of illegal immigration a “crisis.” Speaking to “CBS This Morning,” the vice president made the comments after being asked about the worsening migrant crisis at...
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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Building A Big Infrastructure Plan, Biden Starts With A Bridge To Republicans

The president promised to "build back better" after dealing with the pandemic. He also said he could work with Republicans, and his next legislative push will test that.
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AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Data Questioned By Safety Board

In an unusual post-midnight statement, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said AstraZeneca might have used old data for its COVID-19 vaccine trial.
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Netanyahu Seeks Reelection As Weary Israelis Return To The Polls

For the fourth time in less than two years, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking to assemble a coalition of right-wing parties that will give him a majority in Israel's parliament.
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Monday, March 22, 2021

Fraudsters Still Claim Unemployment Relief, As Feds Pump Billions More Into System

Almost a year after identity thieves made off with tens of billions of dollars in COVID-19 unemployment relief, the system remains vulnerable. And scammers are coming to light now during tax time.
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High-Stakes Supreme Court Clash Between Growers, Farmworkers Could Blow Up Other Laws

At issue is a 1975 California law that allows union organizers limited access to farms so they can seek support from workers in forming a union.
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China Puts 2nd Canadian On Trial For Espionage And Bars Spectators

Canadians Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor were arrested in China and charged with espionage shortly after Huawei executive Meng Wanzhoi was arrested in British Columbia at the request of the U.S.
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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Too Much Focusing Is Draining. Here's A Better Strategy

Concentrating is hard. Concentrating during a pandemic is even harder.
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California Has A New Idea For Homes At Risk From Rising Seas: Buy, Rent, Retreat

Sea level rise is threatening billions in coastal property. A California lawmaker is proposing a novel way to retreat from the threat: buying and renting out properties as long as they're habitable.
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After A Year Of Mostly Cancellations, Bookings Are Back For Many Event Venues

Phones are once again ringing at event spaces that were largely closed during the pandemic. And venues are starting to navigate the new normal as people being to plan long-postponed celebrations.
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Saturday, March 20, 2021

How Doris Duke, once the richest girl in the world, got away with murder

How Doris Duke, once the richest girl in the world, got away with the cold-blooded homicide of her best friend, Eduardo Tirella.
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Tiger Woods crash investigation reportedly shows he never hit brake

Tiger Woods may never have hit the brake during his devastating rollover crash last month. Law enforcement sources told TMZ there’s no evidence so far showing Woods slowed down as he veered off the road — and it looks as though Woods never even took his foot off the gas. The LA County Sheriff’s Department...
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Japan experiences a massive 7.0 magnitude earthquake

TOKYO — Japan on Saturday experienced a strong earthquake that shook buildings in the capital, Tokyo, and caused a tsunami advisory for the country’s northeast coast. There were no immediate reports of damage. The U.S. Geological Survey put the strength at magnitude 7.0. The shaking started just before 6:10 p.m. USGS said the quake was...
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Friday, March 19, 2021

More Protesters Killed As Myanmar's Junta Intensifies Crackdown On Dissent

Security forces in Myanmar reportedly shot and killed nine anti-junta protesters on Friday, bringing the number killed in six weeks of post-coup unrest in the Southeast Asian country to well over 200.
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Experts Warn U.S. Could See New Coronavirus Hot Spots

Public health experts are getting increasingly concerned that new COVID-19 hot spots may be emerging, especially in Michigan.
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Biden, Harris To Visit Atlanta After Shooting Kills 8, Including 6 Asian Women

President Biden and Vice President Harris are heading to Atlanta as pressure grows on police to file hate crime charges in the killings of 6 women of Asian descent.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021

McCarthy calls on Democrats to pull Eric Swalwell from Intel panel

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is introducing a resolution Thursday calling on Congress to remove Rep. Eric Swalwell from the powerful House Intelligence Committee over his previous ties to an alleged Chinese spy. The resolution, first reported by Punchbowl News, is not expected to break new ground with Democrats, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)...
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Burglar dies after getting stuck between buildings in San Francisco

A burglar got stuck between a pair of San Francisco buildings while running across rooftops — and was dead when the cops got to him. The freak incident occurred on March 9 when Frank Madrid, 50, was attempting to break into apartments in the Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood in San Francisco, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office...
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US-China officials reportedly to press demands at high-level talks in Alaska

China will press US officials to back off many of former President Donald Trump’s policies, while Washington will try to convince Beijing to use its “tremendous influence” on North Korea to denuclearize during a high-profile meeting in Alaska later Thursday, according to reports. The meeting is the first face-to-face sit down of top Chinese and...
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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Protesters in Myanmar fight back amid violent crackdown

YANGON, Myanmar — Protesters in Myanmar fired slingshots and threw Molotov cocktails toward lines of security forces after apparently coming under fire Wednesday, a rare incidence of anti-coup demonstrators fighting back against a relentlessly violent crackdown. The growing resistance comes after one organization said that more than 200 people have been killed since the Feb....
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Trump to headline fundraiser for ex-aide challenging pro-impeachment Republican

Former President Donald Trump will be stumping for a former White House aide who has launched a primary challenge to Rep. Anthony Gonzalez over the Ohio Republican’s vote to impeach the outgoing commander-in-chief. An invitation to an event next Wednesday, obtained by Punchbowl News, revealed that the 45th president will be the headliner for the...
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1-year-old boy shot by Houston cop is ‘fighting for his life’: mother

A 1-year-old boy who was shot in the head by a Houston police officer during an attempted carjacking is still fighting for his life — and “didn’t deserve” to wind up that way, his mother said. Daisha Smalls was pumping gas at a Chevron in southwest Houston on March 3 when an armed man who...
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Shop vandalized with racist graffiti after owner blasts end of Texas mask mandate

A San Antonio restaurant was vandalized with racist graffiti just days after its Asian American owner denounced the state’s move to end its mask mandate. Mike Nguyen found the hateful messages scrawled in red paint over the front of his ramen shop, Noodle Tree, early Sunday — three days after his appearance on CNN blasting...
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Israeli experts announce discovery of more Dead Sea scrolls

JERUSALEM — Israeli archaeologists on Tuesday announced the discovery of dozens of Dead Sea Scroll fragments bearing a biblical text found in a desert cave and believed hidden during a Jewish revolt against Rome nearly 1,900 years ago. The fragments of parchment bear lines of Greek text from the books of Zechariah and Nahum and...
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Boy, 11, arrested for allegedly firing at cops in Houston

An 11-year-old boy was busted for allegedly opening fire at officers in a Houston neighborhood, prompting a SWAT team response, according to new reports.  Police responded early Friday to a report of shots fired on Aledo Street, near the South Loop and Highway 288 interchange, KTRK reported. When they got there, they saw a muzzle flash...
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Monday, March 15, 2021

A Tale Of 2 Radicalizations

People who stormed the Capitol were radicalized by what they consumed online and in social media. That should sound familiar: Ten years ago, ISIS used a similar strategy to lure Americans to Syria.
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House GOP Leader Heads To Southern Border As Democrats Ready Immigration Bills

Kevin McCarthy's trip comes amid a jump in the number of migrants showing up at the border, especially unaccompanied children.
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Two new novels investigate what makes magic, what is real and imagined

Both of these novels, Pages of Mourning and The Cemetery of Untold Stories, from an emerging writer and a long-celebrated one, respectively,...