Judge permanently dismisses charges against Kenneth Walker, boyfriend of Breonna Taylor
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A man who provided security for Roger Stone on Jan. 6 is arrested in connection with the Capitol assault.
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Europe right now....
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To mark International Women’s Day, we asked women around the world what lessons they’ve learned during the pandemic that could help other women in the year ahead. Swipe through to see answers from girls' rights activist malala Yousafzai, fullfrontalsamb’s Samantha Bee, diplomat Madeleine Albright, conservationist bindisueirwin, Olympic gymnast lauriehernandez, and photographer chenman. Tap the link in our bio for more responses. #InternationalWomensDay (📸: Franck Robichon/AFP/Getty Images, Jamie Squire/Getty Images, Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic, Laura Cavanaugh/FilmMagic, Andreas Rentz/Getty Images and Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
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'QAnon shaman' must remain in jail, judge rules
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Belgrade in the 1960s and 1970s through the lens of Bane Djordjevic
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Convicted child killer Joseph Duncan has terminal brain cancer
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Post media columnist Margaret Sullivan agrees with "CBS This Morning" anchor Gayle King's assessment of her friend Oprah Winfrey's interview with Meghan and Harry that aired Sunday evening. King used the word "perfection," and Sullivan says she is spot on. "With her relentless follow-up questions, compassionate demeanor and focused skill in eliciting bombshell after bombshell, Oprah proved herself the best celebrity interviewer ever," Sullivan writes. "This, still, was clearly one of the biggest interviews of her life. Fully prepared for it, she delivered." Read more of Sullivan's column but clicking the link in our bio.
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A federal judge has ruled that the so-called "QAnon shaman" who was charged in the Capitol insurrection is too dangerous to release and must stay in jail while his case moves forward https://t.co/JueXIR5C72
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Wyoming to lift mask mandate, restrictions on restaurants, bars, gyms on March 16
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Women around the world have marked International Women's Day by staging events calling for gender equality, justice and improved welfare for women. Activists in Indonesia could be seen with "My body, my authority" written on their backs, while mothers and relatives walked holding crosses in Mexico demanding an end to violence against women and femicide. In Nepal, there was a staged rally demanding tax-free sanitary pads. Women in Tel Aviv held up placards in front of the district court that read: “I refuse to be next” with mock coffins representing women killed as a result of domestic violence. Swipe right to see the powerful global images from this year's International Women's Day.
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Jury selection paused in Derek Chauvin trial
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A girl placed flowers at an installation of red women's shoes on a staircase—a display to denounce violence against women—at a square in Tirana, Albania, on International Women's Day.
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Fully vaccinated Americans can safely visit unvaccinated family, CDC says
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New U.S. COVID-19 cases fall 12% last week, vaccinations top 2 million a day
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