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Marilyn Manson calls Evan Rachel Wood’s abuse allegations ‘horrible distortions of reality’

Evan Rachel Wood said her ex-fiance, musician Marilyn Manson, “started grooming me when I was a teenager and horrifically abused me for years.”

      

Take a look at Nike’s newest, hands-free shoe

Nike’s newest shoe is “easy on, easy off” for those who cannot be bothered with the most minor inconveniences, like putting on shoes.

Trump’s lawyers will argue impeachment trial is unconstitutional after split with old legal team over voter fraud

Donald Trump’s attorneys are expected to center his impeachment defense on the Constitution and arguments he didn’t incite the Capitol riot.

      

US ramps up detection of new variants; Snowstorm impacts vaccine distribution in Northeast; Latest COVID-19 updates

Federal health officials announced Monday a $230 million deal to expand the use of a non-prescription at-home COVID-19 test. Latest COVID-19 news.

      

Former Seahawks lineman Chad Wheeler pleads not guilty to domestic violence charges

Former Seattle Seahawks player Chad Wheeler pleaded not guilty Monday to charges of domestic violence and resisting arrest for a January incident with his girlfriend, a spokesman for a Washington prosecutor said.

‘Looking at a long two days’: Winter storm walloping Northeast won’t let up overnight

A major winter storm continued its assault on the eastern U.S. Monday. The heaviest accumulations are yet to come.

      

Mitch McConnell condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s ‘loony lies,’ defends Liz Cheney

McConnell condemned Greene’s extremist views, whose sympathizing with QAnon and conspiracy theorists has drawn scorn from both sides of the aisle.

      

MyPillow Twitter account permanently suspended following Trump ally CEO Mike Lindell’s ban from platform

Twitter has suspended the MyPillow account after banning CEO Mike Lindell’s account for perpetuating claims that Trump won the presidential election.

      

Only 38% of nursing home workers accepted COVID-19 vaccines, new data shows

The first national-level figures show just 38% of nursing home staff members accepted the vaccine in early weeks, the CDC reported Monday.

      

Oregon’s law decriminalizing small amounts of heroin and other street drugs officially goes into effect

Oregon has become the first state in the nation to officially decriminalize the possession and personal use of all drugs.

‘An attempt to stop democracy’: Cowboys for Trump leader ordered detained in Capitol riot case

Federal magistrate said Griffin’s actions were part of ‘an attempt to stop democracy from moving forward’
      

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