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Former President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that the Obama Presidential Center in South Central Chicago will break ground later this year after four years of delays.
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  1. Obama Presidential Center to break ground later this year
  2. DHS: Domestic violent extremism a concern for Super Bowl
  3. Orioles signing former Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez to minors deal
  4. Arizona State, Xavier suffer delays due to COVID-19; Louisville postpones 2 games
  5. Former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer placed in hospice care
  6. House Democrats move to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of committee positions
  7. Senate narrowly votes to advance President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 aid package
  8. Ex-Florida, South Carolina football coach Will Muschamp joins Georgia staff
  9. Jordin Sparks eliminated from 'Masked Dancer'
  10. Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson's collapse unrelated to COVID-19
  11. House Republicans vote to keep Liz Cheney in leadership role
  12. Texas temporarily blocked from kicking Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid
  13. EPA nominee Michael Regan pledges to focus on environmental justice
  14. Texas appeals court stays execution of Edward Busby on intellectual disability claims
  15. CW renews 'Walker,' 'Batwoman,' 'Roswell' for 2021-22
  16. Cicely Tyson: Public viewing planned for Feb. 15 in NYC
  17. Chiefs experience COVID-19 scare with barber ahead of Super Bowl LV
  18. House armed services leaders announce new subcommittee on cybersecurity
  19. Prosecutors ask for Kyle Rittenhouse's arrest, accuse him of violating bail terms
  20. Supreme Court rules against heirs in Guelph Treasure case
  21. Canada designates Proud Boys as terrorist group
  22. Underground salts, melting ice may explain Martian landslides
  23. Supreme Court cancels arguments in 2 cases linked to Trump immigration policies

Obama Presidential Center to break ground later this year

Former President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that the Obama Presidential Center in South Central Chicago will break ground later this year after four years of delays.
    

DHS: Domestic violent extremism a concern for Super Bowl

Officials with the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday that domestic terrorism remains a concern for law enforcement agencies protecting the public at the Super Bowl.
    

Orioles signing former Cy Young winner Felix Hernandez to minors deal

Former American League Cy Young Award winner Felix Hernandez has agreed to a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles.
    

Arizona State, Xavier suffer delays due to COVID-19; Louisville postpones 2 games

Arizona State's men's basketball team has postponed its next two games due to a "recent COVID-19 development" within the program, the school announced.
    

Former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer placed in hospice care

Former NFL head coach Marty Schottenheimer was moved to a hospice facility near his Charlotte, N.C., home over the weekend because of complications from Alzheimer's disease.
    

House Democrats move to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of committee positions

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy accused the Democrats on Tuesday of attempting a "partisan power grab" through seeking to strip Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committee assignments.
    

Senate narrowly votes to advance President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 aid package

Senate Democrats are moving President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief proposal to the next stage after agreeing to a process that doesn't require any support from Republicans, for now.
    

Ex-Florida, South Carolina football coach Will Muschamp joins Georgia staff

Former Florida and South Carolina football coach Will Muschamp is joining the Georgia coaching staff as an analyst, Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart announced Wednesday.
    

Jordin Sparks eliminated from 'Masked Dancer'

Singer-songwriter Jordin Sparks was eliminated from "The Masked Dancer" on Fox Wednesday night.
    

Florida basketball star Keyontae Johnson's collapse unrelated to COVID-19

Florida men's basketball star Keyontae Johnson's collapse during a game less than two months ago wasn't related to a COVID-19 diagnosis, his family said in a statement Wednesday.
    

House Republicans vote to keep Liz Cheney in leadership role

House Republicans voted Wednesday to keep Rep. Liz Cheney as House Republican Conference Chair following her decision to impeach former President Donald Trump.
    

Texas temporarily blocked from kicking Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid

A state district judge in Travis County has temporarily stopped Texas from kicking Planned Parenthood out of its Medicaid program.
    

EPA nominee Michael Regan pledges to focus on environmental justice

President Joe Biden's nominee for Environmental Protection Agency administrator, Michael Regan, said he would place a focus on environmental justice, climate change and regulation that preserves economic growth.
    

Texas appeals court stays execution of Edward Busby on intellectual disability claims

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals on Wednesday stayed the execution of Edward Busby, ordering that a lower court hear his claim of intellectual disability.
    

CW renews 'Walker,' 'Batwoman,' 'Roswell' for 2021-22

The CW announced Wednesday the renewals of 12 of its shows for the 2021-22 season.
    

Cicely Tyson: Public viewing planned for Feb. 15 in NYC

A public viewing for Cicely Tyson is scheduled for Feb. 15 in New York, the late actress' manager said Wednesday.
    

Chiefs experience COVID-19 scare with barber ahead of Super Bowl LV

The Kansas City Chiefs had 20 players and staff members, including star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, scheduled for a haircut Sunday with a barber who tested positive for COVID-19.
    

House armed services leaders announce new subcommittee on cybersecurity

House armed services committee Chairman Adam Smith, D-Wash., and Rep. James Langevin, D-R.I., announced a new subcommittee focused on cybersecurity and information technology.
    

Prosecutors ask for Kyle Rittenhouse's arrest, accuse him of violating bail terms

Prosecutors in Kenosha, Wis., sought an arrest warrant for Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teen charged with killing two men during racial justice protests over the summer, after he allegedly violated his bail terms.
    

Supreme Court rules against heirs in Guelph Treasure case

The Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled against Jewish heirs to a collection of medieval artifacts known as the Guelph Treasure who say their grandparents were forced to sell to the Nazis.
    

Canada designates Proud Boys as terrorist group

The Canadian government designated the Proud Boys, along with 12 other groups, as a terrorist organization Wednesday.
    

Underground salts, melting ice may explain Martian landslides

Researchers suggest ice melting just beneath the Martian regolith is responsible for the flow patterns that spread across the Red Planet's warming slopes.
    

Supreme Court cancels arguments in 2 cases linked to Trump immigration policies

The Supreme Court on Wednesday canceled arguments in two cases concerning the Trump administration's immigration policies in response to requests by the Biden administration.
    
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  1. What Does Impeachment And The Division Over Marjorie Taylor Greene And Liz Cheney Tell Us About The GOP? - FiveThirtyEight
  2. New charges allege Proud Boys prepped for Capitol insurrection - CNN
  3. Psaki defends Biden's 'vast majority' are 'decent' comments about FBI agents - Fox News
  4. Capitol riot put police suicides on display, but officers need more mental health resources: Retired sergeant - Fox News
  5. Trump appointee sues Biden over alleged ouster from advisory board - POLITICO
  6. Prosecutors want arrest warrant, higher bond for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse over questions about current address - Chicago Tribune
  7. Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy indicted for murder in shooting of Andre' Hill - 10TV
  8. San Francisco sues school board over 'woefully inadequate' reopening plan - Fox News
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  10. Eagle County government officials identified as the 3 missing in southwestern Colorado avalanche - The Denver Channel
  11. Could We Pay Back The Earth For What It Provides? A New Report Offers A Roadmap - NPR
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  13. Cutting, bribing, stealing: Some people are getting COVID-19 vaccines before it's their turn - USA TODAY
  14. U.K.'s Johnson Threatens to Suspend Northern Ireland Brexit Deal - Bloomberg
  15. Meet Andy Jassy, the next CEO of Amazon - CNN
  16. Parler CEO John Matze fired by Rebekah Mercer-controlled board - USA TODAY
  17. Stock market news live updates: Stock futures extend gains in late trading - Yahoo Finance
  18. If Twitter’s dark mode has recently changed for you, you’re not alone - The Verge
  19. Amazon Alexa can now help find a COVID test or ruin your morning with Minions - The Verge
  20. Confirmed: Ford F-150 Raptor R With V8 Power Coming In 2022 - Motor1
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  22. Morgan Wallen Disqualified by Academy of Country Music for Upcoming Awards; One-Day Airplay Down 80% - Variety
  23. Taylor Swift Is Being Sued By a Fantasy-Themed Amusement Park for Trademark Infringement - Vulture
  24. Marilyn Manson's ex-wife Dita Von Teese speaks out amid abuse allegations against the rocker - Fox News
  25. Madison LeCroy: I have 'never been physical' with Alex Rodriguez - Page Six
  26. Kansas City Chiefs barber tests COVID-19 positive ahead of Super Bowl: ESPN | TheHill - The Hill
  27. Alabama Signing Day Recap: Nick Saban signs best recruiting class ever in 2021 - AL.com
  28. Antonio Brown Still Doesn’t Get It - Sports Illustrated
  29. National signing day reaction - Michigan, USC among college football winners in February - ESPN
  30. Live coverage: SpaceX poised for middle-of-the-night Starlink launch - Spaceflight Now
  31. Intriguing dark streaks on Mars may be caused by landslides after all - Space.com
  32. After 69 Years, Chemists Finally Get a Good Look at Einsteinium - Gizmodo
  33. NASA Mars Perseverance rover: What to expect on landing day - CNET
  34. Misinformation between COVID vaccine and infertility raises alarm for women - CBS News
  35. Covid trial in UK examines mixing different vaccines - BBC News
  36. Oregon to begin vaccinating prisoners against COVID-19 after judge's order | TheHill - The Hill
  37. CDC head: Vaccinating teachers 'not a prerequisite' for safe school reopening | TheHill - The Hill

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Trump appointee sues Biden over alleged ouster from advisory board - POLITICO


Prosecutors want arrest warrant, higher bond for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse over questions about current address - Chicago Tribune

Former Columbus police officer Adam Coy indicted for murder in shooting of Andre' Hill - 10TV

San Francisco sues school board over 'woefully inadequate' reopening plan - Fox News

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U.K.'s Johnson Threatens to Suspend Northern Ireland Brexit Deal - Bloomberg

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Morgan Wallen Disqualified by Academy of Country Music for Upcoming Awards; One-Day Airplay Down 80% - Variety

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Alabama Signing Day Recap: Nick Saban signs best recruiting class ever in 2021 - AL.com

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  1. McCarthy Condemns Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Comments, but Stands by Her
  2. Officer Killed in Jan. 6 Assault Is Honored at the Capitol
  3. Justice Department Unveils Further Charges in Capitol Riot
  4. Biden Demands Russia and Myanmar Reverse Course
  5. Stimulus Update: Democrats Press Ahead as Biden Signals Openness to Changes
  6. Biden and Immigration: President to Welcome More Refugees, but Far From All Will Get In
  7. How New Vaccine News Gives Hope for Spring, if Enough People Get the Shots
  8. New Vaccine Puzzle: Who Should Get Which Shot?
  9. McKinsey Settles for $573 Million Over Role in Opioid Crisis
  10. Former Columbus Police Officer Is Charged With Murder of Andre Hill
  11. The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower: Leaks, Creaks, Breaks
  12. G.O.P., Vaccines, Golden Globes: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
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  14. To Understand This Era, You Need to Think in Systems
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  18. The QAnon Delusion Has Not Loosened Its Grip
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Officer Killed in Jan. 6 Assault Is Honored at the Capitol

Brian D. Sicknick, the Capitol Police officer who died from injuries sustained while clashing with the mob that stormed the Capitol, was the fifth person to lie in honor there.
    

Justice Department Unveils Further Charges in Capitol Riot

Two men were charged with conspiracy and another with leading a mob of 100 people who stormed the building on Jan. 6.
    

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The president is about to discover how years of sanctions fatigue — exacerbated in the Trump administration — and a decline in American influence may make it difficult to deliver on his promises.
    

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