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Jhené Aiko says Grammy nomination was ‘bittersweet’ after learning uncle died from COVID-19

Jhené Aiko reflected on the exciting news of her Grammy nominations coming at the same time she learned her uncle had died of COVID-19.

      

Rare snowy owl spotted in Central Park

A snowy owl was spotted in Manhattan’s Central Park for the first time in 130 years. Footage of the owl shows the raptor joined by a crow.
      

Biden must sanction ‘the cronies and wallets of Putin,’ says key ally of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny

Alexei Navalny was arrested on Jan. 17 after returning to Russia from Germany, where doctors helped him recover from a nerve-agent poisoning.

      

Democratic congressman, vaccinated for Covid-19, tests positive for virus

• Maryland becomes 2nd state to report coronavirus variant first identified in South Africa
• A vaccination site meant to serve a hard-hit Latino neighborhood in New York instead serviced more Whites from other areas

Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes tells Dan Patrick his future home will include a ‘half football field’

In a wide-ranging interview Thursday with Dan Patrick, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes said he’s planning future home for a plot of land he bought near KC.

      

You’ve heard about GameStop stocks soaring. Here’s the guy who helped spur the Reddit rally

In the Brockton, Mass. area, GameStop investor and Redditor Keith Gill is remembered as a teenager and went on to become a star collegiate athlete.

      

Fact check: Super Bowl 2021 team colors are off by one Pantone shade

Super Bowl 2021 teams — Chiefs and Buccaneers — no longer use same Pantone 186C red in their logos. The Bucs now use Pantone 187C, a change in 2020.

      

Grammy nominated artist Sophie dies at 34 in Greece after a tragic falling accident

A police spokesperson confirmed Sophie slipped and fell from the balcony of an apartment where she was staying.

      

‘Insanity’: COVID-19 vaccines for teachers, a key to reopening schools, comes down to location – and luck

Teachers have wildy uneven access to the COVID-19 vaccine, and even experts can’t agree whether vaccinations are enough to reopen all schools safely.

      

Meet the 7 congresswomen who are steering Biden’s immigration agenda in the House

A group of seven women will shepherd the legislative efforts to get President Biden’s immigration reform bill through the House of Representatives.

      

Fact check: Biden administration delays implementation of Trump rule on insulin, EpiPens

The Trump executive order on the cost of insulin and EpiPens at community health centers isn’t being reversed, as some claim. The rule is on hold.
      

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