Bernie Sanders claimed a third consecutive victory Saturday as multiple media outlets declared him the winner of the Nevada caucuses shortly after 5 p.m. Georgia authorities have named a suspect in the death of Anitra Gunn, a Fort Valley State University student whose body was found Tuesday night. Three people were killed and 18 injured after a charter bus rolled down an embankment off Interstate 15 in southern California Saturday. Greyhound has announced it will no longer allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to conduct routine immigration checks on its buses without warrants, reversing a statement two years ago that it would allow them. A federal court granted a temporary restraining order preventing the government from transferring dozens of patients who have tested positive for coronavirus from Travis Air Force Base to Costa Mesa. A funeral Mass will be held Monday in Florida for world-class tennis player Jeanne Evert Dubin, the younger sister of superstar Chris Evert. Hundreds of supporters of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange gathered in London's Parliament Square on Saturday to protest his potential extradition to the United States. Iran confirmed five deaths from the coronavirus Saturday, the highest death toll outside of China where the figure has reached 2,345. Early returns from Iran's parliamentary election show conservative allies of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gaining a sizable majority. Twitter has suspended 70 accounts belonging to paid Mike Bloomberg campaign workers for violating its platform rules. Pope Francis has cleared two people for sainthood including an Indian layman Roman Catholics consider to be a martyr and a religious founder in Italy. Bradley Walsh and Holly Willoughby are set to return for another edition of the BBC competition series "Take Off with Bradley and Holly." "The Office" alum Ed Helms and "Fresh Off the Boat" star Randall Park have signed on to host NBC's "True Story" comedy series. South Sudan formed a unity government Saturday with the swearing in of rebel leader Riek Machar as vice president, a potential step toward ending civil. "Schitt's Creek" alum Annie Murphy has signed on to star in AMC's upcoming dark comedy series "Kevin Can F*** Himself." Television personality and psychologist Dr. Phil McGraw was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. U.S. forces and Taliban fighters began a near cease-fire Saturday as part of an agreement to reduce violence for a week to potentially secure a peace deal, a top U.S. military commander said. An Oregon jury has found a man guilty of murder for fatally stabbing two men trying to stop him during an anti-Muslim rant in 2017. Paramount Network has renewed its contemporary western "Yellowstone" for a fourth season. Rapper Roddy Ricch's "Please Excuse Me For Being Antisocial" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart. "Killing Eve" star Sandra Oh and "Brockmire" actress Amanda Peet are collaborating on a Netflix dramedy series called "The Chair." As February enters its final week, AccuWeather forecasters are eyeing two storms that have the potential to dump snow on areas from the central Plains and middle Mississippi Valley to the Great Lakes region. The rate of alcohol deaths among women increased 3.1 to 3.6 percent per year from 2000 to 2016, and 1.4 percent to 1.8 percent per year for men, according to new research. On Feb. 22, 1980, in one of the most dramatic upsets in Olympics history, the underdog U.S. hockey team defeated the defending champion Soviet team. |
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