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Trump says he has evidence coronavirus came from a Chinese lab, but he can't reveal it

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 04:29 PM PDT

Trump says he has evidence coronavirus came from a Chinese lab, but he can't reveal itPresident Trump said Thursday that he had seen evidence to prove that the coronavirus pandemic had spread from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, but he declined to detail what that evidence was.


Governor closes all roads into a New Mexico city

Posted: 01 May 2020 01:26 PM PDT

Governor closes all roads into a New Mexico cityEffective immediately, all roads into Gallup, New Mexico, are closed.


Afghan president, feuding rival reach 'tentative' agreement

Posted: 01 May 2020 06:10 AM PDT

Afghan president, feuding rival reach 'tentative' agreementA bitter feud between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and his rival Abdullah Abdullah appeared closer to resolution Friday after Abdullah said the two men had moved forward in talks. Abdullah previously served as Afghanistan's "chief executive" under a power-sharing deal with Ghani, but lost that post following last year's presidential elections that Ghani won amid claims of fraud. Instead of accepting defeat, Abdullah proclaimed himself president, a title he uses to this day, though the international community only recognises Ghani.


Jewish leadership organisation hits out at Sir Keir Starmer after two Labour MPs attend conference call with expelled activists

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 08:20 AM PDT

Jewish leadership organisation hits out at Sir Keir Starmer after two Labour MPs attend conference call with expelled activistsA Jewish leadership organisation has hit out at Sir Keir Starmer after it emerged that two Labour MPs had taken part in a conference call which included activists expelled from the party over alleged anti-Semitism. The Board of Deputies of British Jews has called on the new Labour leader to take "swift and decisive action" after former shadow home secretary Diane Abbott and serving frontbencher Bell Ribeiro-Addy took part in the event. Marie van der Zyl, the Board's president, claimed the pair's actions were a breach of the 10 anti-Semitism pledges that Sir Keir had signed up to during the Labour leadership contest earlier this year. One of the pledges states clearly that any Labour politician or member that campaigns or provides a platform for people suspended or expelled over anti-Semitism should themselves be suspended. In a clear warning to Sir Keir, Ms van der Zyl added: "It is completely unacceptable that Labour MPs, and even ordinary members, should be sharing platforms with those that have been expelled from the Party for anti-Semitism. "We would urge Labour to take swift and decisive action to show that this is a new era, rather than a false dawn."


Pelosi Suggests Biden Does Not Need to ‘Directly’ Address Reade Allegation: ‘I’m Satisfied with How He Has Responded’

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:20 AM PDT

Pelosi Suggests Biden Does Not Need to 'Directly' Address Reade Allegation: 'I'm Satisfied with How He Has Responded'House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) on Thursday dismissed the notion that vice president Joe Biden should "directly, publicly" respond to sexual-assault allegations made by his former Senate staffer, saying in an interview that she was "satisfied with how he has responded."Speaking to CNN, Pelosi defended Biden after she was asked if Biden should answer the allegation "head-on" and by "himself.""I'm satisfied with how he has responded," Pelosi said, adding she was "very proud to endorse him.""It's a matter that he has to deal with, but I am impressed with the people who worked for him at the time saying that they absolutely never heard one iota of information about this, nobody ever brought forth a claim or had anybody else tell them about such a claim," she stated.> Nancy Pelosi was asked on @CNN about the Biden sexual assault allegation and she defended him.> > "He's a person of great values, integrity, authenticity, imagination, and connection to the American people," Pelosi said, adding that she's "satisfied with how he has responded." pic.twitter.com/gaDt8Ki7oR> > -- Mike Brest (@MikeBrestDC) April 30, 2020While Biden's campaign has strongly denied the allegations of Biden's accuser, Tara Reade, the former vice president has not said anything publicly about the situation. The New York Times said Wednesday that talking points about the allegation that had been circulated by the campaign "inaccurately suggest" the paper concluded that Reade's claims were false.Reade has said that she complained about the incident to Biden staffers at the time, who have denied that she ever approached them. But last week, a 1993 clip from CNN's Larry King Live showed a woman calling in about "problems" her daughter had had with a U.S. senator. Reade, who had previously told The Intercept that such a tape existed, identified the woman as her mother. Earlier this week, one of Reade's former neighbors came forward and said Reade told her about details of the allegation in the mid-1990s.Biden's top female surrogates and prospective vice presidential candidates have also defended the former vice president. "I believe women deserve to be heard, and I believe that has happened here," former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams said on Tuesday, apparently referencing the campaign's talking points about the Times article.Reade has said that she has been surprised by the dismissals of her claims in the "MeToo" era. News surfaced Wednesday that a letter asking Biden to address Reade's claims was drafted by national women's advocacy groups, only for the letter to not be publicly released after the Biden campaign learned of it."I was just hoping to get a fair and equal treatment," Reade told National Review. "But because it's Joe Biden I've been silenced or smeared."


EU says it didn't bow to pressure from China to water down a critical coronavirus disinformation report, but not everyone's convinced

Posted: 01 May 2020 12:35 AM PDT

EU says it didn't bow to pressure from China to water down a critical coronavirus disinformation report, but not everyone's convincedJosep Borrell, the European Union's chief diplomat said: "There is no watering down of our findings." But some lawmakers aren't convinced.


If flu deaths were counted like COVID-19 deaths, the worst recent flu season evidently killed 15,620 Americans

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 10:34 PM PDT

If flu deaths were counted like COVID-19 deaths, the worst recent flu season evidently killed 15,620 AmericansThe U.S. now has more than 63,000 confirmed COVID-19 deaths, and most experts say that's almost certainly an undercount. Still, if you compare that number to the 2017-18 flu season, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates killed 61,000 people, it looks like COVID-19 might be similar to a bad flu — President Trump has made this point, as have many conservative media personalities. But the data so far show that this new coronavirus is much more lethal than the flu, and Dr. Jeremy Samuel Faust has an explanation.Faust, a Harvard Medical School instructor and emergency physician at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston, wrote in Scientific American that he started wondering about the flu-to-COVID comparisons when it occurred to him that in nearly eight years of hospital work, "I had almost never seen anyone die of the flu." Neither had any of the colleagues he called around the country. So he did some research, and this is what he found:> The 25,000 to 69,000 numbers that Trump cited do not represent counted flu deaths per year; they are estimates that the CDC produces by multiplying the number of flu death counts reported by various coefficients produced through complicated algorithms. These coefficients are based on assumptions of how many cases, hospitalizations, and deaths they believe went unreported. In the last six flu seasons, the CDC's reported number of actual confirmed flu deaths — that is, counting flu deaths the way we are currently counting deaths from the coronavirus — has ranged from 3,448 to 15,620. [Jeremy Faust, Scientific American]So in an apples-to-apples comparison, matching the second week of April's COVID-19 deaths to the worst week of the past seven flu seasons, "the novel coronavirus killed between 9.5 and 44 times more people than seasonal flu," Faust writes. Read his entire essay at Scientific American.More stories from theweek.com The smoke-filled room that could oust Joe Biden 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Mike Pence's unmasked hospital visit Parks and Recreation reunion raises almost $3 million for coronavirus relief


Trump World Star and Budding Conspiracy Theorist Lead Protest of Michigan’s Virus Lockdown

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 01:19 PM PDT

Trump World Star and Budding Conspiracy Theorist Lead Protest of Michigan's Virus LockdownHundreds of protesters, some of them armed with assault rifles, gathered at Michigan's state Capitol on Thursday, demanding entry onto the state Senate floor to confront lawmakers set to debate an extension of the stay-at-home order in place to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus.  The "American Patriot Rally" outside of the Lansing building was aimed at Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, who had made an appeal this week to extend the public health order as the state continues to battle a surge of COVID-19 cases. To date, 3,670 people have died and 40,399 have been infected by the virus across the state, according to a tally by John's Hopkins University.Carrying American flags and pro-Trump signs—along with their firearms—many people at Thursday's anti-lockdown rally blatantly ignored the national social-distancing guidelines as they clustered together outside the Capitol in the morning hours to argue that Whitmer's order violated constitutional rights and demanded a return to public life amid the ongoing pandemic. "We're the only nation that went to war with the South to free other men. Are we that same nation?" Tom Norton, a Republican U.S. congressional candidate, told the crowd that held up "Open Michigan Now" and "Make American Work Again" signs. Sheriffs Buck the Law, Refuse to Enforce Lockdown OrdersIn the crowd, many shouted, "You cannot lock us out. This is the people's house." Others were heard yelling "let us in" and accusing police of being "redcoats." As residents filed into the Capitol building to continue their right to protest, police officers were seen taking their temperatures in accordance with new COVID-19 guidelines. State Sen. Dayna Polehanki (D) noted the effect the armed observers had on the chamber, claiming that some state senators were wearing bulletproof vests. Facebook had deleted the event page days before the rally, citing rules against defying social distancing orders. But that didn't stop droves of protesters from showing up on the Capitol grounds anyway. Though the rallying cry for the event was largely around the need to restore economic activity in the state, the gathering featured at least one Trump-world star, former Milwaukee Sheriff David Clarke, and Jason Howland, a budding conspiracy theorist. Howland, one of the rally's organizers posted footage on YouTube last week of empty hospital parking lots, part of a right-wing movement to somehow prove the pandemic is overblown by filming areas where patients aren't treated. In one of the videos, hospital security warns Howland to leave the property before they call the police. "What are they really doing?" Howland said in a video. In another, he speculated that tents set up as a temporary coronavirus hospital are actually FEMA camps—a reference to a long-running conspiracy theory that FEMA is about to arrest American citizens and imprison them in "FEMA camps."Howland defended the many protesters who didn't wear masks, saying that it would have looked "pretty stupid." "If I'm gonna protest somebody, and I do it by the rules that they're laying down on me, I'm going to look pretty stupid by the end of the day," Howland said. He confirmed that armed militia groups were brought in to provide "security" at the rally, but declined to name the militias. In the face of mounting criticism online of the protesters' attempt to storm the legislative chamber, Howland said his rally-goers were "peaceful," although he conceded that they were loud.  "I believe that is activism at its best, because they could hear us and we got what we wanted," he said.  During his speech to the crowd, Clarke, an outspoken Trump supporter, urged the crowd to "become defiant" in the face of Whitmer's social-distancing order and questioned CDC guidance that people stay six-feet apart. "How did they come up with this number of six feet?" Clarke said. "I think they just pulled it out of their rear-ends."Anti-Vaxxers and Lockdown Protesters Form an Unholy AllianceThursday's rally comes just two weeks after "Operation Gridlock," where Trump supporters organized thousands of people to jam the streets of Lansing, Michigan, in protest of Whitmer's strict stay-at-home order. Since April 15, the state Capitol building has been the site of various anti-lockdown protests, and Whitmer has faced the wrath of the president's criticism. Despite intense criticism, Whitmer extended the state's stay-at-home order last week to May 15, but notably eased some restrictions on previously-banned public activists. On Tuesday, however, the Michigan Senate urged Whitmer to consider further easing the restrictions, highlighting the long-term economic ramifications on the state. On Wednesday, Michigan's Court of Claims defended the order, stating it does not violate citizens' constitutional rights or infringe on the residents' right to due process. "Those liberty interests are, and always have been, subject to society's interests—society being our fellow residents," Judge Christopher Murray wrote in the ruling, denying a request for a preliminary injunction against the order. Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. 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White House press secretary vows to "never lie" to the press

Posted: 01 May 2020 12:50 PM PDT

White House press secretary vows to "never lie" to the pressKayleigh McEnany held her first news conference as White House press secretary.


Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin tells tells President Vladimir Putin he has the coronavirus

Posted: 01 May 2020 06:48 AM PDT

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin tells tells President Vladimir Putin he has the coronavirusRussian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that he had been diagnosed with the coronavirus and was temporarily stepping down to recover.


RPT-Trans woman sets herself on fire in Georgia as virus lockdown cuts income

Posted: 01 May 2020 07:35 AM PDT

14 Baking Supplies for Your New Bread-Making Hobby

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:40 AM PDT

Jordan ends historic arrangement with Israel as West Bank annexation tensions rise

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 12:41 PM PDT

Jordan ends historic arrangement with Israel as West Bank annexation tensions riseJordan's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ambassador Dhaifallah Al-Fayez, said the additional harvesting period "will end this evening."


Inside an ICE facility in Louisiana, detainees say ICE is depriving them of masks, under-testing for COVID-19, and moving migrants around the country

Posted: 01 May 2020 10:49 AM PDT

Inside an ICE facility in Louisiana, detainees say ICE is depriving them of masks, under-testing for COVID-19, and moving migrants around the countryAbout 48% of detainees tested for in ICE facilities are positive for COVID-19. Detainees told Business Insider they're not getting basic supplies.


Fact Check: CDC has not stopped reporting flu deaths, and this season's numbers are typical

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 02:57 PM PDT

Fact Check: CDC has not stopped reporting flu deaths, and this season's numbers are typicalA claim that the CDC has stopped tracking flu deaths because the number of deaths is so low is false.


The smoke-filled room that could oust Joe Biden

Posted: 01 May 2020 02:45 AM PDT

The smoke-filled room that could oust Joe BidenNever was former Vice President Joe Biden the 2020 dream. He promised electability and familiarity, which turned out to be good enough for a plurality of Democratic voters in the early primaries.But now that every other Democratic contender has dropped out and dutifully lined up behind the presumptive nominee, that choice might be sitting less comfortably. Biden is campaigning from his basement, giving interviews in which he occasionally moves past gaffes into total incoherence, raising questions about his mental fitness. Worst of all, evidence for a sexual assault allegation against him begins to mount.Add that to pandemic-induced uncertainty about when and how the Democratic National Convention will be held and it's fair to ask: Is Biden definitely the nominee? Right-wing commentators like Glenn Beck and Tucker Carlson as well as former Bernie Sanders Press Secretary Briahna Joy Gray have speculated Biden will be replaced on the ticket, but how could that happen? Is there a path to nominating someone else?Before the convention, which is currently rescheduled for August, the answer is probably no. Suspended primary elections have already raised concerns about abrogation of transparent, democratic processes — as have elections that weren't suspended. While Democratic delegates will understand the need to modify normal convention procedure to avoid spreading COVID-19, their understanding won't be unlimited. Sweeping changes to the nominating process would be suspect, and if the process continues as anticipated, Biden will very likely be selected as the nominee on the first ballot.So far, Biden has 1,406 of 1,991 delegates needed to win that initial vote, and those are delegates pledged (by strong custom, though not law) to Biden by primary and caucus results. Between now and August, there will be 22 more primaries whose outcomes will pledge another 1,368 delegates. Biden has no remaining challengers campaigning against him and needs fewer than half those delegates to win the first ballot. Unless the Democratic Party, wildly improbably, tosses its entire rule book out the window, Biden will take the nomination at the convention in a single vote.Ah, but what then? In the waning days of the Sanders campaign, I argued endorsements from superdelegates — prominent Democratic leaders and elected officials — showed party bosses had decided Biden was their guy. I don't expect to see those endorsements disappear, not publicly. But is the party leadership's commitment to Biden as solid as it once was?Suppose, plausibly, it is not. Suppose they don't want to run a historically elderly candidate amid a pandemic that is deadliest for the elderly? Suppose Tara Reade's assault accusation and Biden's tendency to misspeak even from the low-pressure, high-preparation environment of his own basement further fuel the "two senile sex offenders" narrative of this election? Suppose enthusiasm continues to grow for running New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D), whom one poll found 56 percent of Democrats would prefer to Biden as their nominee? (Cuomo says he won't do it, but that could be an obligatory performance of deference to a party elder.)"The presidential debates are in effect already occurring daily between" Cuomo and Trump, Craig Snyder, a former Republican Senate chief of staff, argued in The Philadelphia Inquirer. We don't have to suppose Democratic Party leaders have noticed; they undoubtedly have.So if they wanted to replace Biden (whether with Cuomo, the veep nominee, or some arrangement of both) Democratic leadership could wait until after the nomination to do so. Then, as they did with Democratic vice presidential nominee Thomas Eagleton in 1972, they could ask Biden to step aside, citing his health.Biden's agreement is a long shot. Eagleton continued his Senate career after leaving the 1972 ticket over pressure about his mental health, but he was a much younger man. At Biden's age, stepping aside would end his political career for good. Relinquishing the nomination would therefore suggest he expects an embarrassing loss and ruined legacy if he stays.With Biden out, the Democratic National Committee, a group of around 350 which is "composed of the chairs and vice-chairs of each state Democratic Party Committee and over 200 members elected by Democrats in all 57 states and the territories," would vote to select a new nominee.Such a switch could be made any time between the convention nomination and Election Day. Because we technically vote for Electoral College members rather than presidential candidates, it may be, as Vox proposes, that Electors could simply transfer their vote from the old Democratic nominee to the new one regardless of what was printed on the ballot. But the legal situation is uncertain and varies from state to state. "For instance," notes FiveThirtyEight, "Michigan's law requires an Elector to vote for the ticket named on the ballot whereas Florida's rules say that an Elector is to 'vote for the candidates of the party that he or she was nominated to represent.'" That means a sooner swap, allowing more states to print the new name on the ballot, would be better. Yet court battles would be inevitable with the ever-litigious Trump involved.The likeliest outcome remains the most straightforward: That Biden will be the Democratic nominee and will face Trump in November. But if Democratic leaders did want to change horses midstream, late August or September could well be when they make their move.More stories from theweek.com 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Mike Pence's unmasked hospital visit Parks and Recreation reunion raises almost $3 million for coronavirus relief Scientists discover 5 FDA-approved drugs are effective at stopping coronavirus spread in the body


Trump news: President claims to have saved 'thousands of lives' as he revises down predictions of death toll

Posted: 01 May 2020 01:45 PM PDT

Trump news: President claims to have saved 'thousands of lives' as he revises down predictions of death tollDonald Trump's new White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany held her first press briefing on Friday after more than 400 days without a scheduled press briefing by the Trump administration.The last briefing was held by Sarah Sanders in March 2019, though the president has held his own free-wheeling briefings through the coronavirus pandemic and reporters scramble to get statements during Oval Office visits.


The director of a Brooklyn funeral home said 'bodies are coming out of our ears' after 50 bodies were found in storage trucks where leaking fluid was reported

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:09 PM PDT

The director of a Brooklyn funeral home said 'bodies are coming out of our ears' after 50 bodies were found in storage trucks where leaking fluid was reported"I ran out of space. Bodies are coming out of our ears," Andrew Cleckley, the owner of the Brooklyn funeral home, told The New York Times.


Black Georgia man chased and killed while jogging, mom says

Posted: 01 May 2020 06:09 AM PDT

Black Georgia man chased and killed while jogging, mom saysGregory McMichael told police he saw Ahmaud Arbery run by and said he recognized him from recent break-ins.


California judge won't reopen Orange County beaches

Posted: 01 May 2020 06:32 PM PDT

California judge won't reopen Orange County beachesFriday's decision came down as hundreds of people in Huntington Beach flooded the streets to protest the governor's directive.


Thunberg donates $100,000 to support children during pandemic

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 10:03 PM PDT

Thunberg donates $100,000 to support children during pandemicSwedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has donated a $100,000 prize she won from a Danish foundation to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) for use against the COVID-19 pandemic, the world body said Thursday. "Like the climate crisis, the coronavirus pandemic is a child rights crisis," Thunberg, 17, was quoted as saying in the UNICEF statement. "It will affect all children, now and in the long term, but vulnerable groups will be impacted the most," she added.


Georgia businesses reopen to early success amid coronavirus pandemic

Posted: 01 May 2020 08:51 AM PDT

Georgia businesses reopen to early success amid coronavirus pandemicExactly one week since Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp began reopening the state's economy, small businesses shared early success stories as customers welcomed their return. But at what cost? Business owners say only time will tell.


Prominent Democratic women are standing by Joe Biden amid Tara Reade's sexual assault claim

Posted: 01 May 2020 07:35 AM PDT

Prominent Democratic women are standing by Joe Biden amid Tara Reade's sexual assault claimSome of Joe Biden's potential picks for a running mate have stood by him amid allegations of sexual assault by his former Senate staffer Tara Reade.


Fox News' Judge Napolitano wants Trump to pardon Flynn after FBI allegedly tried to 'get him fired'

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:36 AM PDT

Fox News' Judge Napolitano wants Trump to pardon Flynn after FBI allegedly tried to 'get him fired'One of President Trump's biggest Fox News skeptics is on his side for this one.Documents unsealed late Wednesday in the case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn raise questions about whether the FBI "set out to entrap" him in an interview with the agency, Fox News' judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano declared to Fox & Friends on Thursday. "Anybody who believes in the rule of law ... should be utterly scandalized and outraged" by what the documents reveal, and Trump should pardon Flynn "in the next day or so," Napolitano continued."This is a classic case of the FBI setting out to entrap someone and reducing it to writing," Napolitano incredulously said. He called for the Department of Justice to apologize to Flynn before the judge overseeing his case, denounce the FBI's actions, and both ask the judge to "vacate" Flynn's guilty plea and "dismiss" the indictment against him. And if it doesn't, Trump should quickly move to pardon him, Napolitano said.> Fox's Andrew Napolitano calls for Trump to pardon Michael Flynn "within the next day or so," unless the DOJ first denounces Flynn's prosecution, apologizes to him, and asks the judge to vacate his guilty plea and dismiss the indictment. pic.twitter.com/ycJcViHGSA> > — Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) April 30, 2020The documents reveal former FBI counterintelligence division Bill Priestap questioned "our goal" in a note written just days after Flynn lied about conversations with Russia's ambassador to the U.S. at the time. "Truth/admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?" Priestap wrote.Napolitano has frequently criticized Trump in the past, siding with those who wanted to impeach the president in saying he'd committed several crimes, including obstruction of justice.More stories from theweek.com The smoke-filled room that could oust Joe Biden 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Mike Pence's unmasked hospital visit The self-inflicted derangement of the conservative intellectuals


Top E.U. Official Confirms China Objected to Coronavirus Report, Denies Revisions Were Result of Pressure

Posted: 01 May 2020 07:23 AM PDT

Top E.U. Official Confirms China Objected to Coronavirus Report, Denies Revisions Were Result of PressureThe European Union's foreign policy chief admitted Thursday that China "expressed their concerns" over an EU report on Chinese disinformation regarding coronavirus, after allegations that his team had watered down their initial findings "to appease the Chinese Communist Party."Speaking to the European Parliament in Brussels, Josep Borrell denied that Beijing had coerced him to soften the report's verdict. Drafts of the report showed that language condemning China for "a global disinformation campaign" was removed, while an analyst in the EU administration warned her superiors of "self-censoring.""I can assure you that no changes had been introduced to the report published last week to align the concerns of a third party, in this case, China. There is no watering down of our findings. We have not bowed to anyone," he said.But Borrell admitted that it was "clear and evident" China was unhappy with the leaked report, first reported by the New York Times, stressing that the Chinese "expressed their concerns through the diplomatic channels."The admission did not satisfy some lawmakers. Thierry Mariani, a French politician, told Borrell that his team had been "caught with their hand in the cookie jar," while a Beligan member, Hilde Vautmans, demanded further answers. "Who interfered? Which Chinese official put pressure? At what level? What means of pressure?" she asked. "I think Europe needs to know that. Otherwise you're losing all credibility."Borrell did not go into details over his contact with China over the report. "The Chinese were not happy," he stated. "They were not happy at the beginning and they are still not happy now."


Woman spots 12-foot-long alligator in South Carolina

Posted: 01 May 2020 08:46 AM PDT

Woman spots 12-foot-long alligator in South CarolinaThe woman was with her dog when she came across this giant beast.


Ten soldiers killed in bomb attack in north Egypt

Posted: 01 May 2020 11:07 AM PDT

Ten soldiers killed in bomb attack in north EgyptTen Egyptian soldiers, including an army officer, died in a bomb attack during the holy month of Ramadan in the volatile northern Sinai region of the country. The region is known for its jihadist insurrection and it is suspected this attack was carried out by Islamic State although no one immediately claimed responsibility. A spokesman for the army said the soldiers were targeted as they travelled in convoy near the town of Bir al-Abed on Thursday. The Egyptian army has been fighting an insurgency from the Sinai branch of IS since 2013. Fighting has intensified since the ousting of Mohamed Morsi that year. Since the Egyptian military moved into the region, official figures show that more than 845 jihadists and nearly 70 members of the security forces have lost their lives. However, it is impossible to verify these figures, as the region is cut off from media access. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi praised the fallen soldiers as "heroes" and "martyrs." Footballer Mohamed Salah was among those commenting on the incident, as he wrote on Twitter: "May God have mercy on the martyrs of the homeland in the Sinai and my wishes for a speedy recovery for all the injured."


30 Easy Side Dishes For Lasagna

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 11:46 AM PDT

WHO investigates link between coronavirus and syndrome that affects young kids

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:04 AM PDT

WHO investigates link between coronavirus and syndrome that affects young kids"We are urgently conducting a surveillance study in the United Kingdom to establish what is going on," said Dr. Adam Finn.


Top CDC official says there's 'not a lot of science' to back-up theory that 'farting' spreads coronavirus

Posted: 01 May 2020 10:54 AM PDT

Top CDC official says there's 'not a lot of science' to back-up theory that 'farting' spreads coronavirusThough coronavirus has been found in the fecal matter of some infected people, there's currently no evidence it can spread from feces to a person.


President's 'So what?' as 5,000 die sparks fury in Brazil

Posted: 01 May 2020 06:29 PM PDT

President's 'So what?' as 5,000 die sparks fury in Brazil"So what?" said Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday when a journalist asked him about the fact that more than 5,000 Brazilians had died of the coronavirus. The far-right leader's off-the-cuff comment has been sparking anger ever since, with governors, politicians, healthcare professionals and media figures all weighing in to express their outrage at his lack of empathy. Bolsonaro is no stranger to controversy.


McConnell says Biden will have to release more information surrounding Tara Reade allegation

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:45 AM PDT

McConnell says Biden will have to release more information surrounding Tara Reade allegation"It's a very challenging thing to run for president," the majority leader says.


4 women arrested after Arizona mom found dead, blood found in bathroom

Posted: 01 May 2020 04:36 AM PDT

4 women arrested after Arizona mom found dead, blood found in bathroomDetective Jason Flam, a department spokesperson, confirmed in an email the arrest of the four women is related to Melissa Valenzuela's case.


Dr. Fauci says it's 'doable' to have coronavirus vaccine with hundreds of millions of doses by January

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 07:15 AM PDT

Dr. Fauci says it's 'doable' to have coronavirus vaccine with hundreds of millions of doses by JanuaryDr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, believes it's "doable" to have hundreds of millions of doses of a coronavirus vaccine ready by January 2021.Fauci appeared Thursday on Today after Bloomberg reported that a Trump administration program, Operation Warp Speed, aims to speed up development of a COVID-19 vaccine with the goal of having 300 million doses available by January. Asked if this rapid timeline is actually possible, Fauci told Today that he believes it is, explaining that the plan is, as Bloomberg reported, to quickly move to ramp up production of some potential vaccines while they are undergoing trials but before it's clear if they work."We're going to start ramping up production with the companies involved, and you do that at risk," Fauci said. "In other words, you don't wait until you get an answer before you start manufacturing. You, at risk, proactively start making it assuming it's going to work. And if it does, then you could scale up and hopefully get to that timeline." Fauci added of this quick timeline, "I think that is doable, if things fall in the right place." In its report on Operation Warp Speed, Bloomberg noted that "there is no precedent for such rapid development of a vaccine." > "We want to go quickly, but we want to make sure it's safe and it's effective. I think that's doable if things fall in the right place." -Dr. Anthony Facui on the possibility of coronavirus vaccine being widely available by January. pic.twitter.com/SIHeucVuTK> > -- TODAY (@TODAYshow) April 30, 2020More stories from theweek.com The smoke-filled room that could oust Joe Biden 5 scathingly funny cartoons about Mike Pence's unmasked hospital visit The self-inflicted derangement of the conservative intellectuals


A former bodyguard for Ellen DeGeneres said his experience with the host was 'kind of demeaning'

Posted: 01 May 2020 10:37 AM PDT

A former bodyguard for Ellen DeGeneres said his experience with the host was 'kind of demeaning'The former security official said DeGeneres never said hello to him when he worked with the talk-show host at the 2014 Oscars.


DeVos, Education Department sued for 'seizing' student borrower paychecks

Posted: 01 May 2020 11:16 AM PDT

DeVos, Education Department sued for 'seizing' student borrower paychecksSupporters of a lawsuit against the department say the agency is placing the "well-being of vulnerable student loan borrowers in peril" during the coronavirus pandemic.


Bill Gates says US testing data is 'bogus' because it still takes 3 to 4 days to get results

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 11:03 PM PDT

Bill Gates says US testing data is 'bogus' because it still takes 3 to 4 days to get results"The United States does not prioritize who gets tested," he said Thursday. "And the United States does not make sure you get results in 24 hours."


Syrians in Idlib protest opening of trade link with regime

Posted: 01 May 2020 11:18 AM PDT

Syrians in Idlib protest opening of trade link with regimeMaarat al-Naasan (Syria) (AFP) - Protests broke out across opposition-held parts of northwest Syria Friday against an al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group after it opened a trade crossing into regime territory, an AFP correspondent and a war monitor said. "Mass protests broke out in several towns and villages in the provinces of Idlib and Aleppo to denounce the practises of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance" said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor. Led by Syria's former al-Qaeda affiliate, HTS and allied rebel groups dominate large swathes of Idlib province and slivers of neighbouring Aleppo.


Turkey claims success treating virus with drug touted by Trump

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 05:55 AM PDT

Turkey claims success treating virus with drug touted by TrumpThe nation says every hospitalized coronavirus patient is given hydroxychloroquine.


Three Days in a Detroit Funeral Home Ravaged by the Coronavirus

Posted: 01 May 2020 05:00 AM PDT

Three Days in a Detroit Funeral Home Ravaged by the CoronavirusOn April 29, Stephen Kemp arrived at his office just outside Detroit to a perplexing silence. Since COVID-19 hit the city, the phones at his…


N Korea's Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumors

Posted: 01 May 2020 02:49 PM PDT

N Korea's Kim Jong Un appears in public amid health rumorsNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un made his first public appearance in 20 days as he celebrated the completion of a fertilizer factory near Pyongyang, state media said Saturday, ending an absence that had triggered global rumors that he may be seriously ill. The North's official Korean Central News Agency reported that Kim attended the ceremony Friday in Sunchon with other senior officials, including his sister Kim Yo Jong, who many analysts predict would take over if her brother is suddenly unable to rule.


A New York City man stole $12,000 worth of coronavirus stimulus checks from mailboxes, cops say

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 08:14 AM PDT

A New York City man stole $12,000 worth of coronavirus stimulus checks from mailboxes, cops sayPolice arrested Feng Chen, 31, after finding him looking in mailboxes and a medical collection bin in Brooklyn's Sunset Park neighborhood,


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Evidence emerges for sex-assault allegation against Biden

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:56 PM PDT

Evidence emerges for sex-assault allegation against BidenFormer Senate staffer Tara Reade has alleged that presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden sexually assaulted her in 1993, a charge the former vice president's campaign denies.


U.S. death toll passes 60,000 mark Trump said would mark success in coronavirus fight

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 12:54 PM PDT

U.S. death toll passes 60,000 mark Trump said would mark success in coronavirus fightUntil recently, the president touted that projection as proof his administration's COVID-19 response was working.


Should rent be canceled because of the coronavirus?

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:49 PM PDT

Should rent be canceled because of the coronavirus?The economic impacts of coronavirus have caused millions of Americans to struggle to pay their rent. Would canceling rental fees be an economic savior?


A night at Trump's D.C. hotel, the GOP hot spot emptied by coronavirus

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 05:36 AM PDT

A night at Trump's D.C. hotel, the GOP hot spot emptied by coronavirusWhat's it like to spend a night at the Trump International Hotel, the president's flagship property, facing economic ruin amid the coronavirus pandemic?


Indiana Postal Worker Shot Dead After Refusing to Deliver Mail to Man With Aggressive Dog: Court Docs

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 11:36 AM PDT

Indiana Postal Worker Shot Dead After Refusing to Deliver Mail to Man With Aggressive Dog: Court DocsAn Indiana man charged with murdering a U.S. postal worker this week admitted he confronted her because his mail delivery had been suspended due to his "aggressive dog," prosecutors said.Tony Cushingberry-Mays, 21, was charged with second-degree murder, assaulting a federal employee, and discharging a firearm during a crime for the death of Angela Summers, a 45-year-old postal worker who was gunned down Monday afternoon during her mail delivery route in east Indianapolis, according to the United States District Court of Southern Indiana.The mother-of-one, who had joined the U.S. Postal Service in 2018, died in the hospital. According to federal law, killing an on-duty federal employee can be punishable by death or a life sentence. To date, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says four postal workers have been killed during workplace homicides in the last seven years. "Angela was such a joy to be around, she was such a breath of fresh air. This is the worst thing that's happened in my career," Paul Toms, president of the National Association of Letters Carriers' Indianapolis branch, told The Daily Beast on Wednesday. "This is a federal crime, but more importantly this is a senseless crime that should have never happened. It breaks my heart." Summers, a city carrier assistant at the USPS Linwood Indianapolis Post Office, was delivering mail at about 4 p.m. Monday when she bypassed Cushingberry-Mays' home in compliance with a suspension that had been put in place until he contained his dogs, according to court documents obtained by The Daily Beast. An angry Cushingberry-Mays approached Summers on his neighbor's front porch, standing about 6 feet away, and repeatedly asked her for the mail.Both Toms and a witness who spoke to WTHR said Cushingberry-Mays was allegedly upset about not getting his COVID-19 stimulus check when he confronted Summers.Summers, however, could not deliver his mail "because she was having a problem with the dog at his residence," the complaint said, adding that Summers had reported "several issues" with the dog, which had resulted in mail being held.Prosecutors said the USPS Linwood Indianapolis Post Office last sent a letter to the Cushingberry-Mays residence on April 13 indicating they would have to pick up mail from the post office.Toms said that, in compliance with USPS guidelines, Summers had reported an issue with dogs at the home. After three warning letters were sent, mail had been blocked from the home for about two weeks and "wasn't even given to Angela that day of the incident.""She was just following protocol, and the Postal Service curtailed the mail. It was not her fault that she didn't have the mail that day," Toms said. "My understanding is that she tried to explain that the mail could be picked up at another location and an argument ensued. I heard she was called horrible, horrible names." The postal worker's response triggered an argument, escalating to the point that Summers had to use pepper spray on the 21-year-old. "Cushingberry-Mays then pulled his handgun from the right side of his waistband (no holster), pointed his handgun at the letter carrier, and fired one shot at the letter carrier," the criminal complaint states. "He acknowledged the mace was not deadly but led to discomfort from his asthma."According to the complaint, Cushingberry-Mays admitted in a Tuesday interview with police that he ran away after shooting Summers, first going to his aunt's house before hiding the gun in the garage at his mother's. He told authorities "he did not mean to kill the letter carrier but wanted to scare her," according to court documents.Immediately after the shooting, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service launched an investigation and offered a $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. It's not clear if Wednesday's arrest was made due to information obtained through the reward. "U.S. Postal Inspectors are charged with ensuring the safety and security of USPS employees, and that is a charge that we do not take lightly," Felicia George, USPI Detroit Division Acting Inspector in Charge, said in a statement. "Anyone who threatens, assaults, or otherwise harms a postal employee fulfilling her critical mission will be apprehended and held fully accountable."Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


20 Best Side Dishes For Steak

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 09:12 AM PDT

'A near impossibility': Experts doubt North Korea's claim of zero coronavirus cases

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 01:32 PM PDT

'A near impossibility': Experts doubt North Korea's claim of zero coronavirus casesExperts say there's evidence of at least a small-scale COVID-19 outbreak in North Korea. And some fear Kim Jong Un's lockdown could spark a famine.


Records Show Strzok Intervened when FBI Moved to Close Flynn Investigation Due to Lack of ‘Derogatory Information’

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 12:32 PM PDT

Records Show Strzok Intervened when FBI Moved to Close Flynn Investigation Due to Lack of 'Derogatory Information'New unsealed FBI memos show that the Bureau found "no derogatory information" on former national security adviser Michael Flynn while investigating his alleged Russian contacts, and moved to close their investigation of him in early January 2017 before former FBI agent Peter Strzok intervened, asking to keep the case open.The documents, which were released Thursday by the Department of Justice, show that Flynn was given the codename "Crossfire Razor" and investigated in a spinoff case predicated by the FBI's "Crossfire Hurricane" surveillance of the 2016 Trump campaign — a case in which the infamous Steele dossier played a "central role," according to DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz's December report.Flynn, who pled guilty to lying to the FBI about Russian contacts in January 2017, has since moved to withdraw his guilty plea, saying he "never lied" to federal investigators. In February, attorney general William Barr asked an outside prosecutor from the office of the U.S. attorney in St. Louis to review the DOJ's handling of Flynn's prosecution. Flynn's defense has argued that the retired Army general was "deliberately set up and framed by corrupt agents at the top of the FBI."But the FBI moved to close the Flynn case on January 4, 2017, after finding that Flynn had "no contact" with a Russian individual whose name is redacted from the release, and that "CROSSFIRE RAZOR was no longer a viable candidate as part of the larger CROSSFIRE HURRICANE umbrella case.""The writer notes that since CROSSFIRE RAZOR was not specifically named as an agent of a foreign power by the original CROSSFIRE HURRICANE predicated reporting, the absence of any derogatory information or lead information from these logical sources reduced the number of investigative avenues and techniques to pursue," the FBI concluded. "Per the direction of FBI management, CROSSFIRE RAZOR was not interviewed as part of the case closing procedure."The FBI's closing communication was filed in the D.C. field office on January 4, 2017. But that same day, Strzok — who interviewed Flynn in the White House later that month on January 23 — texted a redacted individual, apparently Flynn's case agent, to ask "if you havent closed RAZOR, don't do so yet.""Pls keep it open for now," Strzok asked. He then messaged former FBI colleague Lisa Page, with whom he was having an affair, telling her that it was "serendipitously good" that the case was still open."Phew." Page responded.Strzok also implied that James Comey and Andrew McCabe were personally involved in the Flynn case — telling a redacted individual on January 4 that "7th floor involved," an apparent nod to the floor in Bureau headquarters that houses senior FBI leadership.Horowitz faulted the FBI's "entire chain of command" during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on his report in December, saying he was "deeply concerned" over the "many basic and fundamental" mistakes made during the investigation.New documents released Wednesday in the Flynn case show that at least one FBI official — widely judged to be the FBI's former head of counterintelligence Bill Priestap — questioned the basis of the Flynn interview that led to his guilty plea.Further texts released Thursday show Strzok and Page were concerned about the involvement of someone named "Bill.""We'll see, about Bill," Strzok texted Page on January 23, the day before the Flynn interview. " . . . I worry Bill isn't getting the underlying distinction that I think is clear. But maybe I'm wrong."


Pfizer says that its coronavirus vaccine could be ready by this fall and that US testing could start as early as next week

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 05:18 AM PDT

Pfizer says that its coronavirus vaccine could be ready by this fall and that US testing could start as early as next weekPfizer partnered with Germany's BioNTech and is ramping up its coronavirus vaccine testing. It said an emergency version could be ready by fall.


Top coronavirus model predicts 100,000 dead by the end of the pandemic's 1st wave this summer

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 04:21 PM PDT

Top coronavirus model predicts 100,000 dead by the end of the pandemic's 1st wave this summerBy the end of the coronavirus's "first wave" this summer, America will likely have buried close to 100,000 victims of the disease, researchers predict.


Senior Chinese official challenges Trump over coronavirus response, says U.S. wasted weeks

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 04:12 AM PDT

Senior Chinese official challenges Trump over coronavirus response, says U.S. wasted weeks"Some political figures are politicizing this COVID-19. They're using this virus to stigmatize China. This is not something we are willing to see."


Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin tells Putin he has coronavirus

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 10:00 AM PDT

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin tells Putin he has coronavirusRussian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that he had been diagnosed with the new coronavirus and was temporarily stepping down to recover. Mishustin, 54, suggested that First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov serve as acting prime minister in his absence. Putin, who was listening on a televised video conference, sighed when he heard the news, wished Mishustin a speedy recovery and said he agreed with the proposed replacement.


British man who set fire to himself to protest Bosnia war crimes may get statue in Sarajevo

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 09:32 AM PDT

British man who set fire to himself to protest Bosnia war crimes may get statue in SarajevoA British man who set himself on fire to protest Western inaction over war crimes in Bosnia should be honoured with a statue in Sarajevo, campaigners have said. Graham Bamford died on April 29, 1993 after pouring petrol over himself and flicking a cigarette lighter on Parliament Square while MPs were debating Bosnia in the House of Commons. The father of one from Macclesfield, who was 48 when he died, had no connection to the Balkans but had become increasingly agitated by television reports first from Croatia and then from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He wrote in a note found after his death: "The British people must stop the war in Bosnia, using force if necessary. The British army must not only be a guardian of honor at mass funerals. Bosnian babies, children and women are patiently waiting for the politicians to do what they should do – provide military protection. They must not stand aside and observe". The Bosnian sculptor Mustafa Skopljak created a statue to Mr Bamford eight years ago, but authorities have never granted a location to place the monument. It is currently stored in Sarajevo's Academy of Arts. Now, the Canadian Institute for Research of Genocide has called on Bosnian authorities to find a public place for the sculpture. "Isn't the way he appealed for helping Bosnia during the war enough for country's political, academic and other leaders to recognise this man as a hero", the officials of the Institute wrote in an open letter published in media in Bosnia and Herzegovina. "Graham Bamford, the man, we will never forget you and your humanity," the letter went on. The City of Sarajevo in 2009 established an annual award for humanity named after Graham Bamford. He is the subject of a documentary by the Croatian director Nenad Puhovski called "Graham and I - A True Story." Bamford is believed to have become particularly depressed after seeing reports about a massacre of Muslim civilians by Bosnian Croat forces two weeks before he killed himself. At least 116 people, including children and a three month old baby, were killed in the village of Ahmici in central Bosnia on April 16, 1993. Graphic images from the site filmed by an ITN team travelling with the British peacekeeping troops who discovered the massacre were broadcast around the world, and the site was later visited by representatives of the UN Security Council. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was formed the following month. Colonel Bob Stewart, who led the unit that discovered the massacre, said: "As soon as I got back I spoke to my second in command and we felt the world ought to know what we had witnessed that day. We felt it was incumbent on us. " "We were fully aware that the images were graphic. A lot of good came from that broadcast. But what do I say when I find out someone was impacted by that? I really regret that."


Ex-Honduran national police chief charged in New York

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 01:08 PM PDT

Ex-Honduran national police chief charged in New YorkThe former chief of the Honduran National Police faces drug and weapons charges in New York, where prosecutors claimed Thursday that he traded his law enforcement clout to protect U.S.-bound shipments of cocaine. The charges were brought against Juan Carlos Bonilla Valladares, known as "El Tigre" or "The Tiger," in Manhattan federal court. Manhattan U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said Bonilla played a key role in a violent international drug conspiracy, working on behalf of former Honduran congressman Tony Hernández Alvarado and, his brother, Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández.


Coronavirus: Why Nigeria's rice handouts aren't going down well

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 12:55 PM PDT

Coronavirus: Why Nigeria's rice handouts aren't going down wellThere are allegations that some of the thousands of bags of rice given as food handouts have expired.


Editorial: Tara Reade's allegation that Joe Biden assaulted her demands an independent investigation

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 03:43 PM PDT

Editorial: Tara Reade's allegation that Joe Biden assaulted her demands an independent investigationBelieve all women? No, but take serious accusations seriously.


Chinese state media is amplifying coronavirus disinformation

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 08:34 AM PDT

Chinese state media is amplifying coronavirus disinformationA U.S. Army reservist and her husband are unable to escape a mob of trolls after Chinese diplomats and state media share false conspiracies about COVID-19.


Amid coronavirus layoffs, high school seniors are too uncertain to commit to a college

Posted: 01 May 2020 02:00 AM PDT

Amid coronavirus layoffs, high school seniors are too uncertain to commit to a collegeMay 1 was the deadline for students to commit to a college. Thanks to coronavirus, colleges may not know who's coming until the fall semester starts.


‘Dirty, filthy cops’: Trump blasts Michael Flynn investigation after new FBI documents released

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 04:50 AM PDT

'Dirty, filthy cops': Trump blasts Michael Flynn investigation after new FBI documents releasedNotes unsealed by a federal judge revealed details about the origins of the bureau's criminal case against the former national security adviser.


California closes Orange County beaches where crowds defied coronavirus guidelines

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 11:19 PM PDT

California closes Orange County beaches where crowds defied coronavirus guidelinesCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom on Thursday ordered beaches in Orange County in the southern part of the state to close, after crowds defied public health guidelines to throng the popular shoreline last weekend. The move came after Newsom complained that beachgoers could hasten the spread of the coronavirus in California, delaying the state's ability to ease public health restrictions even as millions of people in the most-populous U.S. state obey the stay-at-home rules imposed in March. Newsom's decision to close the Orange County beaches, announced at his daily coronavirus briefing, stood in contrast to media reports, including by Reuters, that the Democratic governor planned to close all parks and beaches in the state.


Brexit trade talks face collapse unless EU abandon demands for continued access to UK fishing waters

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 11:38 AM PDT

Brexit trade talks face collapse unless EU abandon demands for continued access to UK fishing watersBrexit trade negotiations face collapse unless the EU abandons its demands for continued access to UK fishing waters, sources close to the talks have said. Brussels has called for EU boats to keep access under "existing conditions" as a price for the free trade agreement being negotiated by the two sides. The UK insists any fishing agreement must be separate from the trade deal with access negotiated annually in a similar fashion to Norway's agreement with the bloc. A UK source close to the negotiations said that the EU's red line would need to change, otherwise the talks could be terminated in June. "There are some fundamentals that we're not going to change, nor going to move on. Because they are not so much negotiating positions as they're sort of what an independent state does" the source said. "An independent state has independent control over coastal waters," the source added, "what we are wanting now is an EU understanding that we are not going to subordinate our laws to them in any areas". Michel Barnier accused Britain of wasting time in the trade negotiations, which have a deadline of the end of the year, after a round of talks last week. He criticised British negotiators for failing to present a text on fisheries for negotiations. UK sources said there was no point presenting a text when the two sides were "talking across each other". Downing Street has called on EU national leaders to intervene to break the deadlock in the talks but that is not expected to happen before June, when a joint conference will be held to evaluate progress towards the agreement. The source said that the UK would consider walking away in June and begin preparing for a no trade deal exit at the end of the transition period. "We do need to prepare for the end of the transition period, focus on that as well. If we don't look like we are going to get a deal that will become the primary focus of effort," the source said. The deadline to finalise the trade deal, which has come under pressure from the coronavirus pandemic, is the end of the year, when the Brexit transition period finished. The transition period deep-freezes UK membership of the Single Market and Customs Union. Boris Johnson has vowed to not extend the transition period, despite the EU being ready to negotiate a delay and despite the risk of the UK failing to agree a deal in time, which would mean trading on less advantageous WTO terms.


Trump slams Obama administration over COVID-19 testing, even though it first appeared in humans last year

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 11:00 AM PDT

Trump slams Obama administration over COVID-19 testing, even though it first appeared in humans last yearSpeaking to reporters in the Oval Office with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, President Trump attacked the Obama administration for its lack of preparedness for the coronavirus pandemic, including inadequate testing. The COVID-19 virus first appeared in humans late last year, almost three years after President Obama left office.


Philippines rejects China's territorial label on island

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 05:49 AM PDT

Philippines rejects China's territorial label on islandThe Philippines protested on Thursday China's designation of a disputed South China Sea reef, which it has turned into a heavily fortified island base, as a Chinese "administrative center." The Department of Foreign Affairs issued a statement objecting to what it called China's "illegal designation" of Fiery Cross Reef as a regional administrative center in the hotly contested Spratly archipelago. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused China last week of taking advantage of widespread distraction over the pandemic to advance its territorial claims.


No arrests after black man shot dead while jogging

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 02:06 PM PDT

No arrests after black man shot dead while joggingAhmaud Arbery's mother says she feels "very discouraged" by the investigation into her son's death.


Switzerland's infectious disease chief says children under age 10 can hug their grandparents. Not all experts agree.

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 01:16 PM PDT

Switzerland's infectious disease chief says children under age 10 can hug their grandparents. Not all experts agree.Switzerland is lifting social distancing rules to allow children to hug their grandparents. Some researchers say this decision is reckless.


Fox Hydroxychloro-Queen Laura Ingraham Trashes Promising New Treatment

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 09:24 PM PDT

Fox Hydroxychloro-Queen Laura Ingraham Trashes Promising New TreatmentFox News host Laura Ingraham, who spent weeks endlessly promoting the anti-malarial drug hydroxychloroquine as a possible coronavirus cure, downplayed data on Wednesday night that found another antiviral drug has shown actual promise as a treatment.Noting that top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci declared on Wednesday that results from a National Institutes of Health study into the Ebola drug remdesivir show a "clear-cut positive effect in diminishing time to recover," Ingraham said that while it "certainly sounds encouraging" she's not sure why Fauci wasn't as bullish on hydroxychloroquine.She went on to question the safety of remdesivir, which has been through numerous clinical trials over the years as an Ebola treatment. "We don't know," she stated. "It hasn't been approved by the FDA. They might do emergency authorization. Hydroxychloroquine was approved decades ago."She also wondered aloud about remdesivir's cost-effectiveness, insisting it is expensive and will be hard to scale up for production. As for hydroxychloroquine, Ingraham helpfully explained that it is "cheap and already widely available."Ingraham then welcomed on frequent guest Dr. Ramin Oskui, who she recently brought with her to the White House to sell President Donald Trump on hydroxychloroquine. Grumbling that the NIH results on remdesivir haven't been peer-reviewed yet, Ingraham conceded that the initial analysis shows the drug cuts down on coronavirus recovery time.Oskui, meanwhile, compared the remdesivir trial to a recent hydroxychloroquine study conducted by controversial French doctor Didier Raoult, claiming they both used similar-sized groups of patients. Oskui, however, added that while the anti-malarial drug showed a "very favorable safety profile," he was concerned that remdesivir may not be as safe due to "its history with Ebola."The NIH trial, however, was a double-blinded study that used a placebo group and was carried out in 68 sites around the world. Preliminary findings show that severely ill patients who received remdesivir left the hospital after 11 days compared to 14 in the control group. They also experienced a smaller mortality rate (8 percent) compared to the placebo group (11.9 percent).Ingraham also highlighted a recent report in which Turkish officials claim they have used hydroxychloroquine to keep the coronavirus death toll down in the country, while applauding the country for only implementing limited lockdowns, saying they have "among the best mortality rates in Europe."As CBS News reported, though, there are widespread concerns that the official death count in Turkey is severely underestimated. (Interestingly, Ingraham has been extremely critical of media outlets taking China's reported death toll at face value.)Ingraham, along with other Fox News stars, touted hydroxychloroquine for nearly a month as a potential miracle cure with "Lazarus"-like effects. The network, along with President Donald Trump, backed away from hyping hydroxychloroquine in mid-April after several studies showed the drug had no real benefits in treating coronavirus.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


Confirmed coronavirus cases surge in reopened JBS Colorado beef plant; worker dies -union

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 03:05 PM PDT

People of black African origin three times more likely to die of coronavirus than white Britons, study finds

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 12:31 PM PDT

People of black African origin three times more likely to die of coronavirus than white Britons, study findsPeople of black African origin are three times more likely to die of coronavirus in the UK than white Britons, analysis by the Institute of Fiscal Studies has shown. A report into the disproportionate Covid-19 death toll among black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) people in the UK found deaths among people of black Caribbean origin are 1.8 times those of white British people. Deaths among those of Pakistani heritage are 2.7 times as high, and black African fatalities three times higher. The higher tolls come after predictions that BAME groups should theoretically experience fewer deaths per capita than white Britons because of average age profiles. Although many BAME groups live in major cities such as London and Birmingham, which have higher overall coronavirus death rates, most are younger on average than the population as a whole – in theory making them less vulnerable to the virus.


California Republican Party suing governor over "ballot harvesting"

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 03:50 AM PDT

California Republican Party suing governor over "ballot harvesting"The group's chairwoman sent Governor Gavin Newsom a letter weeks ago asking him to halt the practice of ballot collecting for two upcoming special elections amid the coronavirus pandemic.


'Don't waste a minute': Chinese firm readies mass vaccine production

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 08:34 PM PDT

'Don't waste a minute': Chinese firm readies mass vaccine productionA researcher in a lab coat in Beijing holds up the hopes of humanity in his fingers: "Coronavac", an experimental vaccine against the coronavirus that has upended the world. Sinovac Biotech, which is conducting one of the four clinical trials that have been authorised in China, has claimed great progress in its research and promising results among monkeys. While human trials have just started, the company says it is ready to make 100 million doses per year to combat the virus, which surfaced in central China late last year before spreading across the globe and killing more than 220,000 people.


Transgender fire chief files discrimination suit over firing

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 11:00 AM PDT

Transgender fire chief files discrimination suit over firingA transgender fire chief has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the small Georgia city where she led the fire department for more than a decade, then was fired 18 months after she began coming to work as a woman. Rachel Mosby says her firing last summer by the city of Byron not only cost her wages and retirement benefits, but also tarnished her reputation. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Macon says city officials fired Mosby "based on her sex, gender identity, and notions of sex stereotyping."


Trump argues 1 million coronavirus cases in the U.S. is a reflection of 'superior' testing

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 11:34 AM PDT

Trump argues 1 million coronavirus cases in the U.S. is a reflection of 'superior' testingPresident Trump suggested Wednesday that the United State surpassing one million coronavirus cases is a statistic that sounds worse than it is, because it's really a reflection of the country's "superior" testing efforts, despite experts arguing testing needs to ramp up significantly.> On US reaching 1 million cases of COVID, Trump says the big number is "because of testing." > "So it's a number that, in one way, sounds bad, but in another way is really actually an indication that our testing is so superior."> > -- Jordyn Phelps (@JordynPhelps) April 29, 2020He also claims he received some outside validation about the U.S.'s performance from none other than South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Seoul has been heralded as the gold standard for handling the COVID-19 pandemic thanks to its intense and efficient testing program that helped the country keep infections and deaths relatively low, while also avoiding a full-scale economic shutdown as has been seen in many other parts of the world. > Trump says Moon Jae-in "called me to congratulate me on the testing." He claims Moon said, "Your testing is the greatest in the world...I want to just tell you, what you've done with testing is incredible." (The usual caveats about Trump phone call stories apply.)> > -- Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 29, 2020More stories from theweek.com Trump's 'mission accomplished' moment Gun-toting protesters' dramatic stand inside Michigan's statehouse, in 5 photos and videos The Justice Department is apparently working with conservative Christian groups to fight COVID-19 policies


Experts call for Japan to keep current framework of virus containment

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 09:06 PM PDT

Experts call for Japan to keep current framework of virus containmentJapan's coronavirus experts said it was desirable for the nation to keep its current framework of coronavirus containment policies until the number of new infections fell to a certain level, according to Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura. The experts also said that some regions needed to keep strict restrictions in place while others could start to ease them, Nishimura quoted them as telling a government panel meeting on Friday. Speaking at a news conference following the meeting, Nishimura also said the government would hold an advisory committee meeting to decide on the government's policy before the current state of emergency ends on May 6.


Roger Stone bought more than 200 fake Facebook accounts, which he used to run ads defending Roger Stone

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 10:15 AM PDT

Roger Stone bought more than 200 fake Facebook accounts, which he used to run ads defending Roger StoneStone, a longtime friend to Donald Trump, ran a sprawling network of fake Facebook accounts starting in 2016, according to newly unsealed FBI records.


Stacey Abrams’ Formidable Political Machine Could Be Used Against Her as Biden’s Veep

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 01:46 AM PDT

Stacey Abrams' Formidable Political Machine Could Be Used Against Her as Biden's VeepStacey Abrams is lobbying hard to be Joe Biden's presidential running mate, and she brings to the table an asset few other contenders do: an extensive, battle-hardened organizing apparatus that she can bring to bear on behalf of the Democratic presidential ticket in November.But with that asset comes a liability. The extensive work done on Abrams' behalf by a network of political and nonprofit groups that she founded has raised persistent questions about her use of ostensibly apolitical voter-registration and canvassing outfits to boost her own political profile.The advocacy work and more nonpartisan activities of Abrams' network of nonprofits take place parallel to each other, as required by her groups' varying legal classifications. But their work also bleeds together in notable ways. Her political outfit and its sister dark-money nonprofit share a website and social-media pages, for instance. They also lean heavily on the same cadre of organizations to execute their missions. A Daily Beast analysis of public records shows that two of Abrams' groups, a tax-exempt voter-registration organization and a more aggressive advocacy group, have steered millions of dollars to the same political consultants that helped elect Abrams to the Georgia statehouse and tried to win her the governorship in 2018.The data portray an organizing apparatus that is primed to advance Abrams' political prospects in 2020 regardless of the form they take, but which could force her—and, if she gets her wish, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden—to address questions, albeit many posed by political adversaries, about her use of groups legally bound to remain legally independent and politically neutral.They're largely questions that Abrams and some of her top allies write off as baseless attacks from political opponents. "The organizations founded by Leader Abrams give a voice to marginalized communities and empower people of color and low-income Americans across the country," her spokesperson, Seth Bringman, told The Daily Beast in an emailed statement. "This critical work has been the target of allies of [Georgia Gov.] Brian Kemp and Donald Trump, because they are desperate to hold on to their power, and they know they can only maintain their power if voters and people in this country are not counted. She will not be deterred from her critical work by fishing expeditions and made-up accusations from Kemp and Trump cronies."Publicly and privately, Democrats frequently point to Abrams' organizational prowess as the leading reason that she would be a formidable vice-presidential nominee for Biden. The Georgia Democrat, the thinking goes among some of her closest allies, Democratic Party strategists, and some within Biden's own campaign, would fill in key gaps that the presumptive nominee lacks, particularly with younger voters. Abrams is also considered to be someone who can turn out black voters at a large scale for the general election, a key argument used among some in the party who believe that's the best approach to beating President Donald Trump."When Stacey ran for governor, she mobilized hundreds of thousands of African-American and younger voters to vote for her. That shows just the personal appeal of her and how strong she is with turnout," Freg Yang, Abrams' pollster during the 2018 governor race, told The Daily Beast. "More than a year ago, she knew turnout was going to be important in 2020, based on her own experience in 2018. It makes her even more relevant now given all this uncertainty."Pressure Mounts for Biden to Select a Black Woman as VPNikema Williams, the head of the Georgia Democratic Party, said Abrams and her organizational structure transcend racial, geographic, and socio-economic lines, and can help boost turnout more broadly. "If you speak with progressives, they think she's the most progressive person ever because she connects with them," Williams said. "And if you speak with people that are moderate, they're able to connect with her because she speaks their language as well."When Biden pledged to nominate a female Democrat to be his running mate in March, Abrams again shot to the top of many elected officials' and operatives' lists. At least two high-ranking officials in Biden's campaign have been praising Abrams internally as recently as last month, before her public push for VP ramped up in earnest. Her core draw, in that instance, was a sense that she, and the network she's built, have a broad reach well beyond her home state. But Abrams' network has also faced allegations that it exists primarily to advance her public profile and political agenda. In 2019, the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a right-leaning watchdog group, filed a complaint to the Internal Revenue Service alleging illicit politicking by Fair Fight Action, a dark-money nonprofit group that Abrams leads."By providing support for an individual's personal political activities," FACT wrote in its IRS complaint, "Fair Fight Action is in violation of the requirement that a social-welfare organization serve general community purposes rather than provide a private benefit to an individual or political group."The group wrote off the complaint at the time as a "bogus attack" from "right-wing hit groups allied with Donald Trump."Similar allegations are at the heart of an investigation by the Georgia Ethics Commission into the activities of another Abrams-founded nonprofit, the New Georgia Project Action Fund, during the 2018 campaign. David Emadi, the commission's executive director and an appointee of Gov. Kemp, Abrams' Republican opponent in 2018, suggested that New Georgia may have illicitly acted as a political committee on Abrams' behalf, an allegation that Abrams and her team have flatly denied.Neither the FACT complaint nor the investigation in Georgia have resulted in findings of wrongdoing by any Abrams group, though the ethics commission said last week that its investigation was still ongoing. As it did with FACT, Abrams' team has largely written it off as politically motivated.After Abrams' 2018 defeat, she alleged that Kemp, Georgia's former secretary of state, used his position to suppress votes that might have swayed the election. After Abrams conceded in mid-November, her campaign donated more than $1 million in leftover funds to Fair Fight Action, which continued litigation and advocacy efforts to address those voter suppression allegations. The group did so under the new leadership of Abrams' former campaign manager.At the time, Fair Fight Action was still officially called the Voter Access Institute. But it amended its corporate structure on Dec. 5, 2018, to reflect its new moniker. It also made a significant change to the group's corporate bylaws: It deleted language saying it would not get involved, "directly or indirectly," in political contests.Just days later, Fair Fight Action began running television ads. And it did so through the same media buyer, Chicago-based AL Media, that the Abrams campaign had been using just weeks earlier. Campaign-finance records show the Abrams campaign had already paid the firm more than $4.7 million. By the end of 2018, Fair Fight Action had steered it an additional $165,000. Federal Communications Commission records show that the same AL Media employee handled media buys for both the nonprofit and the campaign.More recent FCC filings show that AL Media continues to buy ads for Fair Fight Action. So far this year, the group has purchased about $155,000 in broadcast ad time, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, for a pair of ads going after Kemp, whom Abrams has pondered challenging in 2022. AL Media is simultaneously handling ad buys for Fair Count, Abrams' 501(c)(3) charitable group.There's nothing legally problematic with that relationship; such vendors often work for both political entities and nonprofit and advocacy groups, and are free to do so as long as the proper firewalls are in place to ensure that work remains separate. But it underscores how complementary the electoral and apolitical nodes of Abrams' network are.Since 2014, Fair Fight Action has paid more than $2 million to five different vendors that also worked for Abrams' campaign or Georgia Next, her state-level political action committee, including fundraising firm G Strategies, phone-banking vendor Control Point Group, and direct-mail firm Deliver Strategies.During the same time period, Fair Count paid G Strategies for fundraising services as well. In 2014 and 2015, Fair Count and Fair Fight Action paid more than $2.7 million combined to a voter contact and communications firm called Field Strategies. In 2017, a partner at that firm, founded a new consulting firm called New Ground Strategies, which received more than $5.5 million from Abrams' gubernatorial campaign. According to its website, New Ground has worked for years with the New Georgia Project, which Abrams founded and led prior to her gubernatorial run. All told, Abrams' 2018 gubernatorial campaign, her past statehouse campaigns, and Georgia Next paid more than $14.7 million to political vendors that have also worked for one or more of Abrams' nonprofit groups.Do Stacey Abrams and Steve Bullock Want to Make Mitch McConnell President?Even among the nonprofit groups themselves, that division of labor can be difficult to distinguish. Fair Fight Action, for instance, shares a website and a Facebook page with Fair Fight, Abrams' PAC. Both advise that the web properties are joint projects of the PAC and the dark-money group, a rare move for organizations with different legal structures—and different limits on how explicitly political their work can be.The website's donation link directs visitors to the PAC's contribution page. The PAC, in turn, passes along funds to the dark-money group. It's provided about $1.8 million in contributions to Fair Fight Action since last year, and paid it another $2 million in reimbursements for shared overhead and expenseNone of that is inherently problematic from a legal perspective. But the common thread among all parties—the political action committees, the nonprofits, and their vendors—is a drive to promote Abrams, the woman whose drive to enfranchise and turn out communities of color have animated their work for years.Abrams, in turn, is front and center as they carry out that work. Since December, Fair Fight Action has paid tens of thousands of dollars to run scores of Facebook ads promoting its voter registration and turnout activities. Every one of the ads has featured a photo or a video of Abrams herself.Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


China journalist jailed as free-speech clampdown intensifies

Posted: 01 May 2020 12:07 AM PDT

China journalist jailed as free-speech clampdown intensifiesA journalist who had worked for some of China's most powerful propaganda outlets has been jailed for 15 years after being accused of attacking the ruling Communist Party, court documents showed. The sentence handed down on Chen Jieren is one of the harshest moves yet against free speech by China's government under President Xi Jinping, who has muzzled the press and ordered Chinese media outlets to serve the ruling Communist Party's interests. It comes as China faces international scrutiny over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, including questions over whether authorities covered up crucial information that could have prevented it spreading globally.


Remdesivir could help end coronavirus lockdown despite failure of Chinese trials, scientists say

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 06:39 AM PDT

Remdesivir could help end coronavirus lockdown despite failure of Chinese trials, scientists sayA coronavirus drug which initially failed in Chinese trials is now working and could help end lockdown restrictions, scientists have said. Remdesivir, a broad-spectrum antiviral, was developed more than a decade ago to cure an unknown "Disease X" and is currently being trialled on patients in the NHS. In results published in The Lancet on Wednesday, Chinese scientists said the drug worked no better than placebo. But less than 24 hours later, US health officials reported that their own trial, on more than 1,000 severely ill patients in 75 hospitals around the world, had seen recovery times cut from 15 days to 11, and mortality rates fall by nearly 30 per cent. British scientists involved in the UK trials said the results were "exciting" and, once rolled out, the drug could help lessen the need for lockdown restrictions by removing the burden on the NHS and cutting deaths. Patients who were being given placebo in the British trials are now being moved on to remdesivir.


Explosions rock weapons warehouse on base in central Syria

Posted: 01 May 2020 02:16 AM PDT

Newly engaged lesbian couple missing in North Carolina

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 08:13 AM PDT

Newly engaged lesbian couple missing in North CarolinaStephanie Mayorga, 27, and Paige Escalera, 25, disappeared in mid-April under "suspicious" circumstances, according to the Wilmington Police Department.


Pelosi Rejects McConnell’s Proposed Coronavirus-Liability Protections for Businesses

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 02:43 PM PDT

Pelosi Rejects McConnell's Proposed Coronavirus-Liability Protections for BusinessesHouse speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected a Republican proposal to provide businesses with protection from lawsuits should they choose to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic."Especially now, we have every reason to protect our workers and our patients in all of this. So we would not be inclined to be supporting any immunity from liability," Pelosi told reporters at a press briefing.Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell indicated this week that he would "insist" the next coronavirus-relief package include liability protections for companies and health-care workers as they reopen amid the pandemic. Such protections are a "red line," McConnell has said, and must be included before he would consider Democratic demands that additional relief be provided to state and local governments."The next pandemic coming will be the lawsuit pandemic in the wake of this one. So we need to prevent that now when we have the opportunity to do it," the Kentucky Republican told Politico on Monday.Democrats do not have "any interest in having any less protection for our workers," Pelosi responded.Senators will return to Congress on Monday to begin hashing out the next relief package.


Trump backtracks after saying U.S. would "very soon" hit 5 million tests a day

Posted: 29 Apr 2020 12:35 PM PDT

Trump backtracks after saying U.S. would "very soon" hit 5 million tests a dayOn Tuesday, the president, asked whether he was confident the U.S. could reach 5 million COVID-19 tests a day, said the U.S. would be there "very soon."


Canada set to ban 11 categories of assault rifles, other weapons - source

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 01:08 PM PDT

Louisiana pastor Tony Spell's followers jammed police phone lines to protest his arrest. He says it'll keep happening until cops 'get this ankle bracelet off of me.'

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 09:23 AM PDT

Louisiana pastor Tony Spell's followers jammed police phone lines to protest his arrest. He says it'll keep happening until cops 'get this ankle bracelet off of me.'The pastor has repeatedly gotten into legal trouble for trying to hold church services, saying stay-at-home orders violate his civil liberties.


Tucker Carlson Guest Shares Maine Governor’s Cellphone Number On the Air

Posted: 30 Apr 2020 06:25 PM PDT

Tucker Carlson Guest Shares Maine Governor's Cellphone Number On the AirChaos ensued on Thursday night when a guest on Fox News' Tucker Carlson Tonight shared the private cellphone number of Maine Gov. Janet Mills and asked for the show's millions of viewers to spam her line.Host Tucker Carlson welcomed on restaurant owner Rick Savage ostensibly to talk about Mills' recent decision to extend the state's coronavirus stay-at-home orders until May 31. Savage, who was prepping his restaurant for a May 1 re-opening, insisted that he will defy the orders and open back up on Friday."If you don't like it, take me to court," he exclaimed. "And if they do take me to court, I will save my tax money that I collect this month and I'll use that to find a lawyer."Carlson, who has been a vocal advocate for reversing social distancing restrictions and opening the country back up, applauded Savage while blasting Mills, calling the Democrat "the most incompetent dictatorial governor that I've seen in a long time."Savage, meanwhile, didn't want to just leave it there. Instead, the restaurateur said that he would "love to share Janet Mills' cellphone number with everybody so they can give her a call directly," claiming that the governor has all the government's phone lines shut down.As Savage began reading off the number, Carlson began waving his hands into the camera while yelling: "Wait, wait!" After his guest finished, the Fox News host apologized to Savage for possibly cutting him off before quickly plugging the restaurant and ending the segment, all while Savage continued talking about "starting a revolution." Read more at The Daily Beast.Get our top stories in your inbox every day. Sign up now!Daily Beast Membership: Beast Inside goes deeper on the stories that matter to you. Learn more.


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