A group of 10 Republican senators will put out a $600B Covid-19 relief bill to counter President Biden's $1.9T bill on Monday and urge the president to meet with them.https://t.co/uHE0tJnYxW
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 1, 2021
➤JANUARY WAS DEADLIEST MONTH OF THE PANDEMIC: January was the deadliest month of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. so far, with more than 95,245 dead for the month as of the last day of January yesterday according to Johns Hopkins University data. That sobering news came as there was also a positive development over the weekend, with less than 100,000 Americans hospitalized for Covid-19 for the first time in almost two months. The COVID Tracking Project reported Sunday that there were 95,013 Covid hospitalizations across the country, after Saturday's number was 97,561, the first time the total has been under 100,00 since December 1st.
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Fox News’ Chris Wallace calls out the Biden administration for “killing jobs” with its climate agenda pic.twitter.com/F06vZ67ajX
— TV News HQ (@TVNewsHQ) February 1, 2021
➤PROTESTS IN RUSSIA FOR SECOND WEEKEND, MORE THAN 5,100 ARRESTED: Tens of thousands of people protested across Russia on Sunday demanding the release from jail of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the second weekend of demonstrations in support of Navalny. More than 5,100 people were arrested during yesterday's massive protests, which took place despite threats and warnings from President Vladimir Putin's government. Navalny’s team called for another protest in Moscow on Tuesday, when he'll have a court hearing that could send him to prison for years. The U.S. criticized the crackdown on protests and urged the release of Navalny, leading Moscow to accuse Washington of trying to destabilize the situation in Russia.
Biden briefed on Myanmar situation, US 'alarmed,' White House says https://t.co/bhswplaAXj pic.twitter.com/yGO09yeUJz
— New York Post (@nypost) February 1, 2021
➤MILITARY SEIZES POWER IN MYANMAR, SENIOR POLITICIANS, INCLUDING SUU KYI DETAINED: The military seized power in a coup in Myanmar Monday, declaring a state of emergency and saying it was taking control for one year. Many of the country's senior leaders, including Aung San Suu Kyi [CHEE], had been detained. Suu Kyi, as state counsellor, is the nation's top leader. The military said the reason for takeover was in part due to the government’s failure to act on the military’s claims of voter fraud in last November’s election and its failure to postpone the election because of the coronavirus crisis. U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken issued a statement expressing, quote, "grave concern and alarm" over the reported detentions, and calling on the military leaders to, quote, "respect the will of the people . . . as expressed in democratic elections."
➤TRUMP NAMES TWO NEW IMPEACHMENT ATTORNEYS AFTER PREVIOUS LAWYERS DEPART: Former President Donald Trump yesterday announced a team of two new attorneys for his upcoming impeachment trial, one day after it was reported that he'd parted ways with the previous attorneys who were supposed to have been his legal defense team due to differences over legal strategy. AP cited a source as saying Trump wanted them to use a defense that relied on allegations of election fraud, and the lawyers refused to do so. The two new attorneys who will represent Trump are defense attorney David Schoen, a frequent TV legal commentator, and Bruce Castor, a former Pennsylvania district attorney.
Former Trump officials find tough job market https://t.co/1GEAxiCMkZ pic.twitter.com/7LYB26h47g
— The Hill (@thehill) February 1, 2021
➤CHICAGO MAYOR ORDERS TEACHERS BACK TO CLASSROOM: Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot yesterday ordered that teachers return to the classroom today. The Chicago Teachers Union has been telling teachers to continue doing remote teaching because of coronavirus safety concerns. Lightfoot, who repeatedly said, "our schools are safe," stated that all pre-K to eighth grade teachers must return to the classroom today and said that if they don't, quote, "we're going to have to take action," without saying what that action would be.
A major nor'easter will be impacting the Eastern US through Tuesday. Here are the latest snowfall, wind gust, and coastal flooding forecasts. Near blizzard conditions are possible along the coast Monday-Monday night where the strongest winds are expected. pic.twitter.com/mFSLe9DG0x
— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) January 31, 2021
🏈NFC WINS VIRTUAL PRO BOWL OVER AFC 32-12: In normal times, the NFL's Pro Bowl would have been held yesterday, the Sunday before the Super Bowl. But because of the coronavirus pandemic, it was canceled this year, and a virtual Pro Bowl was held instead, with current and former NFL stars, NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, and rapper Snoop Dogg playing Madden. The NFC team was made up of Kyler Murray, Wallace, Jamal Adams and Marshawn Lynch and the AFC team was Deshaun Watson, Keyshawn Johnson, Derrick Henry and Snoop Dogg. Wallace turned out to be the standout for the NFC, with a three-touchdown second quarter, and his team beat the AFC 32-12.
.@K1 out here calling plays for @BubbaWallace.
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) January 31, 2021
Watch Live: https://t.co/dnYzaa5zPN pic.twitter.com/kPEtOPMZN2
⚾MLB PROPOSES DELAYING START TO APRIL 28TH, CUTTING SEASON TO 154 GAMES: Major League Baseball has proposed pushing back the start of the season by one month to April 28th, and cutting the season from 162 games to 154, according to media reports. The plan, which was presented to the players' union Friday, would also expand the playoffs from 10 teams to 14, the designated hitter would be used in the National League for a second straight season, and seven-inning doubleheaders and beginning extra innings with a runner on second base would again be used this year after debuting in last year's coronavirus-shortened season. The reasoning for the delay is to get more time for vaccinations and to better assess the health situation.
🏈LIONS QUARTERBACK STAFFORD TRADED TO RAMS FOR GOFF: Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is being traded to the Los Angeles Rams for quarterback Jared Goff and several draft picks, media reports said Saturday night (January 30th). The Lions will get a third-round pick in 2021, a first-round pick in 2022 and a first-round pick in 2023. The deal can't be made official until the start of the new league year on March 17th. The 32-year-old Stafford is leaving Detroit after 12 seasons as the team's all-time leader in every passing category, after being the Number 1 overall pick in the 2009 draft. The 26-year-old Goff was chosen as the Number 1 overall pick in 2016 by the Rams.
🏀NUGGETS END JAZZ WINNING STREAK AT 11 GAMES WITH 128-117 WIN: The Denver Nuggets beat the Utah Jazz 128-117 on Sunday to end Utah's winning streak at 11 games, which was the longest in the NBA so far this season. Denver's Nikola Jokic scored 47 points, matching his career high, 33 of them in the first half.
🏌REED WINS FARMERS INSURANCE OPEN: American Patrick Reed won the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego Sunday, coming out on top by five strokes, the biggest margin of victory in his nine career PGA Tour wins. Reed finished at 14-under 274, with five players tied five shots back in second place: Americans Tony Finau, Xander Schauffele and Ryan Palmer; Sweden's Henrik Norlander; and Viktor Hovland of Norway.
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