Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday reassured Philippine’s top diplomat in a phone call that the U.S. stands with Southeast Asian countries after recent acts by China in the region, a
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AOC says GOP caucus made up of ‘White supremacist sympathizers,’ suggests McCarthy ‘answers’ to QAnon
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y. scorched her Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill Wednesday, accusing them of sympathizing with White supremacists and alleging that House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is beholden to
Blackhawks lose puck possession battle again, fall to Predators in shootout
The Predators out-shot the Blackhawks 42-30 Wednesday en route to a 2-1 shootout win. | AP Photos Coach Jeremy Colliton said he was pleased with the team’s response after Tuesday’s
Torrey Pines in for an oddly quiet week for Farmers Insurance Open
The sense this is a year unlike any other at Torrey Pines is most evident around the 18th green on the South Course. The finishing hole for the Farmers Insurance
Wolf Blitzer reflects on Holocaust Remembrance Day
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, CNN’s Wolf Blitzer shares a personal note with viewers about his grandparents, who were among those murdered at Auschwitz, and urges a commitment to fight against
Sterling: Riot was worst-case scenario in my head when calling out Trump
Georgia’s former voting systems implementation manager Gabriel Sterling tells CNN’s Erin Burnett he is "disgusted" that he was right when warning President Donald Trump his rhetoric would lead to violence.
Facebook says it will permanently stop recommending political groups
Facebook reverses ban against Virginia gun-rights group Social media giant changes course without providing any explanation for suspending the group’s account. Ed Levine, social media director for Virginia Citizens Defense
NRA says it’s asking federal court to overturn Maryland handgun qualification license law
Facebook reverses ban against Virginia gun-rights group Social media giant changes course without providing any explanation for suspending the group’s account. Ed Levine, social media director for Virginia Citizens Defense
Texas AG Paxton on court win against Biden’s 100-day deportation freeze: ‘No one’s above the law’
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined “Fox News Primetime” Wednesday to discuss a federal judge’s decision to order a temporary hold on President Biden’s 100-day deportation freeze. United States District Judge Drew Tipton’s
Angels aren’t in on Trevor Bauer but still expect to beef up starting rotation
The Angels have been searching for a rotation ace for years. Every attempt made to lure one in previous offseasons was rebuffed, forcing them to take one-year risks on pitchers
Chargers’ new defense leader Renaldo Hill is well-coordinated with Brandon Staley
They spent the 2019 season together in Denver, as in really together. Renaldo Hill explained that his office was next to Brandon Staley’s, and the two frequently swapped ideas. “I
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Dr. Fauci: Getting vaccine doesn’t mean you have free pass to travel
During a CNN Global Town Hall Hosted by Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Anthony Fauci answers a viewer’s question about when immunity begins after receiving a Covid-19 vaccine.
Burnett: This is the kind of thinking the GOP is embracing
CNN’s Erin Burnett wonders how House Republicans could remain silent over Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-GA) past comments supporting the execution of prominent Democrats and others about the Parkland school
San Francisco to strip Washington, Lincoln from school names
The names of Abraham Lincoln, George Washington and other prominent figures including California Sen. Dianne Feinstein will be removed from 44 San Francisco public schools, a move that stirred debate
Pritzker rips slow vaccine rollout at nursing homes — but pharmacies say he set the schedule
A CVS pharmacist administers the COVID-19 vaccine to a nursing home resident in New York, as part of a federal program. Advocates have criticized the slow pace of the program
Emmett Till childhood home now an official city landmark
Preservationists and the family of Emmett Till on Wednesday won their years-long battle to obtain landmark status for the childhood home of Emmett Till, the teen whose 1955 lynching sparked
Cruz blasts Kerry for ‘arrogant’ statement that solar power job is ‘better choice’ for workers
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, ripped Biden climate czar and former Secretary of State John Kerry on “Fox News Primetime” Wednesday over what Cruz described as degrading comments about blue-collar workers whose jobs
Majority of Americans oppose taxpayer-funded abortions: poll
Majorities of Americans oppose government support for abortions both domestically and overseas, according to a new poll. Marist and the Knights of Columbus released data on Wednesday showing that 58%
Biden Advisers Say U.S. Will Remain Vulnerable to Covid Unless Congress Acts
WASHINGTON — President Biden’s coronavirus czar said Wednesday that the United States was woefully behind other nations in tracking potentially dangerous variants of the virus, and used the first White
Whitmer pleads with Michigan lawmakers to find common ground amid the pandemic.
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan opened her annual State of the State speech on Wednesday by pleading with lawmakers to find common ground in fighting the staggering effects of the
Extremists Emboldened by Capitol Attack Pose Rising Threat, Homeland Security Says
But that warning came in a private channel to law enforcement agencies. Terrorism warnings issued to the public like the bulletin on Wednesday are rare: The most recent came a
McConnell Was Done With Trump. His Party Said Not So Fast.
Still, the always-restrained Kentuckian never mounted a campaign to persuade other Republicans to join him, knowing how difficult it would be for his party to break from someone who polls
The winningest high school basketball programs of the decade: No. 7 Bogan
Luwane Pipkins celebrates after stealing the ball and getting fouled. | Sun-Times file photo The Sun-Times is counting down the 50 high school basketball programs with the most wins during
Nick DePaula on Joel Embiid being the only center with a signature shoe | Hoop Streams
Nick DePaula joins Hoop Streams and looks at how players around the league honored Kobe Bryant, talks about J. Cole’s sneaker collaboration with Puma and Joel Embiid being the only
Food workers serve up support for Giannoulias in Illinois secretary of state race
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias makes his concession speech in 2010. | Brian Kersey/Getty Images Locals 881 and 1546 of the food workers union, which is affiliated with the
John Kerry’s family still owns private jet as he leads climate fight, FAA records indicate
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) records indicate that the family of U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry owns a private jet, despite his position on combatting fossil fuels in the new
Biden administration puts a freeze on Trump-era arm sales overseas
The White House has temporarily stopped arms deals negotiated under the Trump administration with several Middle Eastern nations, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The announcement comes just one day after
GameStop up another 134% as officials raise possibility of foul play
Share this: January 27, 2021 | 7:49pm | Updated January 27, 2021 | 7:50pm Enlarge Image GameStop shares posted gains of 134 percent on Wednesday. REUTERS The “Reddit rally” continued
Frequent movie cop Denzel Washington talks policing in America: ‘I have the utmost respect for what they do’
Read full article Yahoo Movies Frequent movie cop Denzel Washington talks policing in America: ‘I have the utmost respect for what they do’ Kevin Polowy ·Senior Correspondent, Yahoo Entertainment January