- PoliticsBusiness Insider
A Kevin McCarthy aide says 'we're eating s--- for breakfast, lunch and dinner' over fallout from Trump's 2nd impeachment and the Capitol riot
McCarthy is now tasked with uniting the warring factions of his caucus as Congress takes on another impeachment trial of former President Trump.
- NewsAssociated Press
China pushes conspiracy theories on COVID origin, vaccines
Chinese state media have stoked concerns about Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, despite rigorous trials indicating it is safe. A government spokesperson has raised the unsubstantiated theory that the coronavirus could have emerged from a U.S. military lab, giving it more credence in China. As the ruling Communist Party faces growing questioning about China's vaccines and renewed criticism of its early COVID-19 response, it is hitting back by encouraging conspiracy theories that some experts say could cause harm.
- SportsINSIDER
Aaron Rodgers all but called out his head coach for the baffling decision to kick a field goal late against the Bucs
Aaron Rodgers wasn't a fan of his coach's decision on the biggest play of the game.
- PoliticsFirstpost
'Threats would come directly to my children's phones and homes': The Anthony Fauci interview
In an hour-long conversation with The New York Times over the weekend, Fauci described some of the difficulties and the toll of working with former President Donald Trump
- EntertainmentINSIDER
Jim Carrey mocks Melania Trump in political artwork and is slammed as a bully and a sexist
The Hollywood star's painting has lead to mixed reactions online, with some supporting it and others calling it bullying and sexist.
- PoliticsThe Telegraph
Republican split widens as Donald Trump intervenes in party elections in Arizona
The acrimonious split within Republican ranks widened over the weekend as Donald Trump made his foray back into politics, backing the re-election of a hard-line supporter as chair of the party in Arizona. His wholehearted support for Kelli Ward was seen by allies as the former president firing a warning shot across the bows of any Republican senators considering backing his impeachment. Underlining Mr Trump’s grip on the Republican grassroots, the Arizona party also voted to censure John McCain’s widow, Cindy, former senator Jeff Flake and governor Doug Ducey, who refused to back the former president’s claims of election fraud. Mr Trump’s intervention came amid reports that he is considering setting up a “Patriot Party” which would spearhead primary challenges to his opponents in the 2022 mid-term elections. The former president has already amassed a massive war chest with his Save America political action committee declaring last month that it had raked in $207.5 million in donations.
- NewsWCVB - Boston
Video Alleged Capitol rioter planned to leave country through Logan International Airport
Authorities say the man booked a flight to Switzerland in an attempt to avoid extradition, but he never made it to the airport in Boston.