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Watch these penguins waddle through the most iconic sets from ‘Friends’

Penguins from Chicago’s Shedd Aquarium took a field trip to “The FRIENDS Experience” where they waddled through replica sets from the show.

     

Curtis Flowers, wrongfully incarcerated for 23 years, will get maximum compensation, judge says

Curtis Flowers, tried six times for the same crime, will receive Mississippi’s maximum compensation for wrongful imprisonment. Here’s how much it is.

     

Tiger Woods told deputies after car crash he did not remember driving

Tiger Woods was unconscious after the crash when found trapped in a loaner car and with blood on his face, according to search warrant affidavit.
     

$1,400 checks in COVID-19 relief bill would phase out at $80,000 instead of $100,000, according to deal between Biden and Dems

The House’s version of the bill phased coronavirus relief checks out at $100,000 of income.

     

Pentagon report: Rep. Ronny Jackson harassed staff, used alcohol on duty as White House physician

The congressman, who served 25 years in the military, was found to have fostered an abusive and toxic workplace as the White House’s top doctor.

     

Gov. Andrew Cuomo apologizes for sexual harassment scandal, but ‘I’m not going to resign’

Cuomo appeared in public for the first time since Feb. 24, offering his first on-camera comments since three women accused him of sexual harassment.

     

More COVID-19 variants emerge closer to home: What to know about the ones discovered in Brazil, New York, California

Health experts are seeing red flags in coronavirus variants that were first discovered in Brazil, New York and California. Here’s what they say.

     

3-pointer sends both teams into a frenzy

Oklahoma high school student Elisandro Rivera caused total chaos in the gym when he scored a three-pointer during his conference game.

     

How to properly load up your dishwasher

Save on water bills by using your dishwasher properly.

     

‘Seconds mattered’: While Capitol under siege, DC National Guard waited 3 hours for Pentagon approval

The commander of the D.C. National Guard said a delay in response during the Capitol riot was markedly different from the deployment to George Floyd protests last summer.

     

A new education secretary has been sworn in. What are the next steps for reopening schools?

The Senate confirmed Miguel Cardona as education secretary on Monday, jump-starting the Biden administration’s long journey toward reopening schools across the country.

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