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Feb 2022
Reports of spyware use against key witness in the trial of Netanyahu

Netanyahu is currently facing a long corruption trial on charges of fraud, breaching trust, and accepting bribes in 3 separate cases. According to Israeli Channel 13, the police used spyware to obtain information from the witness's phone, prompting a...

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07
Feb 2022
UNICEF: Children in NE Syria prison live in dire conditions

UNICEF stated that it is willing to support a safe area in Syria's northeast for the care of children as young as 12 years old. The UNICEF statement was made after one of its teams visited the Hassakeh prison in northeastern Syria. After visiting children...

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07
Feb 2022
Trial of an alleged leader of the US-based Iran militant organization

Jamshid Sharmahd was an Iranian-German national who is now a U.S. citizen. He was detained by Iran's intelligence services in 2020. Iran claimed that he was the leader of Tondar (the militant wing of Iran's opposition group Kingdom Assembly of Iran)....

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07
Feb 2022
Ottawa declares an emergency in response to COVID-19 protests

Mayor Jim Watson stated that the declaration demonstrates the need to receive support from other levels and jurisdictions. This gives the city additional power in procurement and delivery of services. It could be used to purchase equipment for first responders...

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07
Feb 2022
Support for Camilla celebrates Queen's 70th Anniversary

The monarch made remarks just in time to Sunday's front pages and expressed her "sincere desire" that Camilla, Prince Charles' wife, be called "Queen Consort" when her husband succeeds her. Elizabeth spoke out to clarify the status of Camilla. She...

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07
Feb 2022
Navy identifies SEAL training officer who died in 'Hell Week.

The Navy reported that Seaman Kyle Mullen, a SEAL trainee, died in a San Diego hospital on Friday. He had been complaining of symptoms related to an unknown illness. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, another sailor was taken into hospital in stable...

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07
Feb 2022
Confederate site black worker raises racism complaint

According to the state's Department of Finance, the museum hosts close to 100,000 visitors a year. Many of these are schoolchildren on field trips to visit the "relic" room where Davis' slippers as well as his pocket watch are kept. A framed article...

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07
Feb 2022
Jake Sullivan, White House National Security Advisor, stated Sunday that Russia could invade Ukraine at any time and launch a conflict that would have an "enormous human price."

"If war breaks out it will be a huge human cost to Ukraine but, based on our preparations, we believe it will also come at a strategic expense to Russia," Sullivan stated. Sullivan didn't address reports that the White House had briefed lawmakers about...

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07
Feb 2022
Ted Cruz asks FTC to investigate GoFundMe's seizure of trucker convoy funds

Texas Senator Ted Cruz stated that he wrote a letter asking for an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission into GoFundMe's fundraising platform for Canadian truckers. "Today, I wrote a letter asking the Federal Trade Commission to open an investigation...

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07
Feb 2022
Stacey Abrams gets backlash after she posed maskless in a room full of young masked kids

Stacey Abrams, Democratic candidate for governor, is in hot water after visiting an elementary and taking a photo of herself without makeup with a group of young kids. The school mandate required that all of them be covered. To kick off the third annual African...

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07
Feb 2022
AOC heads to Texas to fight for a Democratic colleague

announced a rally to support two candidates for the Democratic primary next month in Texas. "Texans, are your ready?" Ocasio-Cortez stated this on Twitter. "We're coming to a major DOUBLE RALLY next Saturday, February 12th... This one will be special."...

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07
Feb 2022
Reports: Ford claims a chip shortage will force them to stop or reduce production at 8 plants.

According to reports, Ford Motor will temporarily stop or scale back Auto production in eight North American plants because of difficulties in obtaining semiconductor chips, according to Friday's announcement. The major U.S. automaker's announcement...

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07
Feb 2022
Small homes, big dreams: This is how activists are reinventing shelter for the homeless

So does Gene Cox, 48. In seven years, he has not been homeless. This is the main point of this small development. Cox said, "This is my longest stay in one place." He was consuming coffee and smoking outside his home as a benefits administrator after his...

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07
Feb 2022
In Africa, drug-resistant malaria is on the rise. Doctors are concerned, but hopeful

Balikagala and her coworkers collected blood from patients infected with malaria for four weeks. They then treated them with powerful antimalarial drugs. After initial analysis, the team sent their samples back to Japan -- glass slides stained with blood...

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07
Feb 2022
A cyclone in Madagascar has displaced approximately 45,000 people

According to the National Office for Risk and Disaster Management, approximately 45,000 people were affected by the storm. According to the meteorology department of the island, the cyclone gained strength in the Indian Ocean, with gale-force winds reaching...

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07
Feb 2022
Many Native Americans feel that the Washington Commanders' new title offers some closure.

On Wednesday, the NFL franchise revealed its new name and logo, as well as its uniforms, 18 months after dropping its old name of 87 year. Many Indigenous people find the "Washington Redskins" name and branding offensive. They view it as a slur as well as...

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Feb 2022
According to a national security advisor, China will 'end up paying some of the cost' if Russia invades Ukraine.

WASHINGTON -- Sunday's warning by Jake Sullivan , White House national security advisor, that China could "end up paying some of the costs of a Russian invasion" of Ukraine. Russia already has 70% of the forces required to invade Ukraine. This was according...

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07
Feb 2022
Manchin supports Murkowski in reelection, crossing party lines

WASHINGTON -- Democratic Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia on Sunday supported the reelection campaign his Republican colleague, Sen. Lisa Murkowski Alaska. Murkowski is up against a formidable challenger this election year. He was previously supported...

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07
Feb 2022
Va. Gov. is blocked by Judge 

On Friday, a Virginia state judge issued a temporary restraining or order that would prevent Gov. Glenn Youngkin has issued an executive order that makes masking in schools voluntary. Louise M. DiMatteo, Arlington County Circuit Court Judge, found that the...

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07
Feb 2022
How Democrats moved from defunding to refunding the police

WASHINGTON -- On Thursday, a young Democratic member of Congress declared "defunding the police" dead. Meanwhile, Black Democratic mayors in San Francisco, New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. are working to increase police budgets, and end the "reign...

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Feb 2022
A Jan. 6 suspect died. The FBI must now prepare for conspiracies.

WASHINGTON -- The FBI website featured a man who was wanted for attacking police officers at the Capitol in the Jan. 6 attack. He died months ago. The bureau now has to decide what to do with those photos. Since Jan. 6, 2006, more than 500 images have been...

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Feb 2022
Midterm elections: Republican anger at 2020 is a wildcard

FREEPORT, Pa. -- Donald Trump won Butler County by 32 points in the last Presidential Election. Franko, 58, stated that they knew there was cheating. Together with other like-minded residents, she formed the Butler PA Patriots. This right-wing group attends...

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Feb 2022
After a slot machine malfunction, Gaming Board tracks down Las Vegas $229,000 Jackpot Winner

According to a press release by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, the winner of the Las Vegas slot machine jackpot didn't know he had won more than $229,000 because of a "communications error" at the machine. Robert Taylor of Arizona won the jackpot at...

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Feb 2022
Are Pfizer's Covid tablets going to high-risk patients? The U.S. rollout

Abby Robinson gasped for air as she drove to an emergency room in Long Beach, California on Jan. 19, fearful that her cystic Fibrosis and what she thought was Covid-19 would be fatal. After being flagged by a nurse as a high risk patient, and after a rapid...

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