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Trump impeachment trial to begin week of Feb. 8, Senate leaders announce

The House impeached President Donald Trump for “incitement of insurrection” on Jan. 13, making him the only president to be impeached twice.

      

Goodbye heels, hello ‘lady-stache’: Many women ditch beauty routines for good

The pandemic sharpened the divide between our public lives and our private selves, giving women space to examine what they do to their bodies and why.

      

NBCSN will shut down at end of 2021 as several sports properties will shift to USA Network, according to reports

The sports television landscape is about to undergo a huge shakeup with NBCUniversal shuttering NBCSN and shifting sports to USA and Peacock.

      

Then-candidate Joe Biden made a secret hospital visit to meet a wounded police officer

Houston police officer Taylor Roccaforte was shocked when then-presidential candidate Joe Biden came to see him in the hospital after he was shot in the line of duty.

NYPD arrests man for three murders at Brooklyn senior housing complex

The New York Police Department says that evidence from three murders at a senior housing complex in Brooklyn point to one suspect: a well-known man who ran errands for the building’s residents.

Idaho’s Republican governor blasts his own party’s efforts to end his Covid-19 emergency declaration

Republican Idaho Gov. Brad Little issued sharp criticism of the state Legislature’s efforts to repeal a Covid-19 emergency declaration in a video statement released Friday.

Texas attorney general challenges deportation freeze in first of promised lawsuits against Biden administration

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton asked a federal judge to block a new Biden administration policy that pauses most deportations for the next 100 days.
      

‘Pics or it didn’t happen’: Experts explain why Capitol rioters posted incriminating videos and selfies

Powerful social incentives likely explain why people posted evidence the FBI is now using to build cases against them.

      

‘An outpouring of public art:’ Hundreds of Kobe Bryant murals fill Los Angeles landscape

Murals of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, can be found on walls across Southern California, the rest of the U.S. and in more than 30 countries.
      

COVID-19 ‘vaccine tourism:’ Unwanted travelers lining up for inoculations

Health officials in California, Ohio, West Virginia, Florida and Hawaii warned their vaccine supplies are running low.

      

Parkland families call for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation after posts surface showing she agreed shooting was a ‘false flag’

Students who survived the Parkland, Florida, school shooting and families of the victims are calling for Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation, after comments surfaced that showed her agreeing with people who said the 2018 shooti…

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