A special counsel report on the handling of classified documents honed in on President Joe Biden's age and mental strength, fueling critics. Updates from yesterday's news: Five U.S. Marines who were aboard a military helicopter that went down in the mountains near San Diego were confirmed dead and former President Donald Trump won Nevada's GOP primary. | | |
Here is the news to know Friday. |
Biden will not face criminal charges for handling of classified documents | President Joe Biden won't face legal consequences for his dealing with classified documents, but he also won't walk away from the special counsel investigation unscathed. Details in the Department of Justice special counsel report pose such enormous problems politically for Biden that he delivered a previously unannounced primetime address, rejecting concerns about his mental fitness and insisting his memory is fine. The probe portrayed Biden as an elderly man with "diminished capacities" including memory loss, handing his critics fresh evidence to argue the 81-year-old president isn't up to serving a second term. Read more | President Joe Biden criticized a claim in a special counsel's report that he forgot when his son, Beau, died. Evan Vucci, AP |
Deadly military helicopter crash among many aviation disasters in Southern California | The military helicopter crash in Southern California that left five Marines dead this week joins a long list aviation tragedies and near-disasters in the region, a busy hub for military and small aircraft. In June 2022, three military aircraft crashes occurred in Southern California within a week. Last month, a Navy helicopter crashed off the coast of Coronado, California and all six people on board survived, military officials said. Experts said that while the region's mountainous terrain and weather events like the atmospheric river pose a challenge for pilots, the high air traffic likely contributes to the number of accidents. Read more |
What does El Niño mean for our weather? | The current El Niño climate pattern has now attained "historically strong" status, federal scientists say. They also predict that its counterpart La Niña will develop in its place later this year. As the transition to La Niña occurs, El Niño will weaken, but its impacts on U.S. weather are expected to persist through April, the Climate Prediction Center said in a statement. This usually translates into more storminess for the southern tier of the nation, all the way from California to Florida. It also means warmer-than-average temperatures for much of the USA's northern tier. Read more |
Nevada holds a primary, a caucus and a Super Bowl in the same week |
In the least surprising political development of the year, Donald Trump overwhelmingly won the Nevada caucuses Thursday and took all 26 of the Silver State's convention delegates. |
But Trump wasn't against former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley: His last remaining opponent opted to participate in Nevada's Republican primary earlier this week, where she faced an embarrassing result. | Republican presidential candidate former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley speaks at a campaign event in Spartanburg, S.C., Monday, Feb. 5, 2024. Matt Kelley, AP |
The game. The red lipstick. The ads. We're all excited for Super Bowl 58 | The 2024 Super Bowl is set to kick off Sunday at 6:30 p.m. ET, which means the time is now to start planning where and how you will see the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs. With the 49ers boasting a roster of superstars and the Chiefs coming into town with the likes of Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce, the world will pause for a few hours to watch the best of the best. And millions of Americans will have something to be excited about, even before weighing the influence of a certain popstar named Taylor Swift. Read more | Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Mike Pennel Jr. (69) and Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) stretch during practice for Super Bowl 58 Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024 in Henderson, Nevada. Charlie Riedel, AP |
Photo of the day: Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner make us feel 13 again | Mark Ruffalo (L) and Jennifer Garner attend a ceremony honoring Ruffalo with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Feb. 8, 2024, in Los Angeles. Michael Tran, AFP via Getty Images |
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