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Boris Johnson scraps remaining COVID restrictions in England

By JILL LAWLESS LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is scrapping the last domestic coronavirus restrictions in England, including the requirement for people with COVID-19 to self-isolate, even as he acknowledged Monday the potential for new and more deadly variants of the virus. Johnson told lawmakers in the House of Commons that the…
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500-pound bear Hank the Tank breaks into Tahoe homes as he eludes capture

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE — Hank the Tank strikes again. The 500-pound black bear has damaged more than 30 properties around Lake Tahoe, and last week broke into yet another home in an endless quest for a quick meal. Known by residents as Hank the Tank, the giant bear has eluded capture for more than seven…
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Biden to impose new sanctions over Putin’s Ukraine moves

By Kevin Liptak and Jeremy Herb | CNN President Joe Biden plans to impose new sanctions on trade and financing in the two pro-Moscow territories in Ukraine that Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to recognize as independent on Monday. In a statement, the White House said Biden would sign an executive order that would “prohibit…
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Defense rests in federal trial in George Floyd’s killing

By STEVE KARNOWSKI and AMY FORLITI ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Defense attorneys in the federal trial for three officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights have rested their cases, paving the way for closing arguments. Thomas Lane’s attorney, Earl Gray, rested his case Monday. Lane’s co-defendants, Tou Thao and J. Alexander Kueng, presented…
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US Fed governor opens door to half-point rate hike in March

By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman said Monday that she was open to lifting interest rates by more than the traditional quarter-point at the central bank’s next meeting in March. Bowman’s comments came after several officials on Friday pushed back against the idea of a half-point increase in the Fed’s…
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Teens and teachers make their marks … Bravo!

La Mirada teen receives national award for photography La Mirada resident and Whittier Christian High School senior Christian Lee has received a 2022 YoungArts award in photography. Lee has been recognized at the honorable mention level, the organization’s second-highest honor, for his caliber of achievement. He joins 720 of the most accomplished young visual, literary…
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Porsches, Lamborghinis lost at sea likely worth $155 million

By Craig Trudell | Bloomberg The cargo ship that caught fire last week carrying about 4,000 Volkswagen AG vehicles could cost the automaker at least $155 million, according to one consultant’s estimate. Of the roughly $438 million total value of goods aboard the Felicity Ace, which went up in flames off the coast of Portugal’s…
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Putin unloads parade of Ukraine grievances in TV broadcast

By Ivana Kottasova | CNN Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly stepped up his rhetoric in the Ukraine crisis Monday in a highly choreographed meeting, accusing Kyiv of carrying out acts of aggression and saying he was considering a request to officially recognize the breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine as independent. Putin also accused the West…
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Blockades over, but Trudeau says emergency powers needed

By ROB GILLIES TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday emergency powers are still needed despite the progress police have made in stamping out weeks long paralyzing protests by truckers and others angry over Canada’s COVID-19 restrictions. “The situation is still fragile, the state of emergency is still there,” Trudeau said. Lawmakers…
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Like Arizona, botched baptisms roil church in Michigan

By Ed White | Associated Press DETROIT — One word caught the ear of a young priest a few years ago when his father shared a video of his 1990 baptism at a suburban Detroit church. “Wait,” the Rev. Matthew Hood recalled thinking. “Something doesn’t seem right here.” Indeed, an error by a deacon who…
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