Newsletter Feb 10, 2021
Trump trial begins but Republicans signal likely acquittal

If Trump were convicted, the Senate would then hold a simple-majority vote on barring him from future public office.

Queen's grandson-in-law Mike Tindall claims furlough cash despite millionaire status

The World Cup-winning rugby star claimed government aid for his one-employee company Kimble Trading Ltd.

Buckingham Palace insists Queen didn't block legislation to 'hide her wealth'
Queen's Consent is a power where the monarch can be notified about upcoming legislative debates affecting her private interests.
Covid origins still a mystery as WHO-China probe ends
Despite the vaccine rollouts -- more than 136.5 million people have received jabs around the world so far.
Patients with gum disease more likely to die of COVID-19
Researchers explained that patients with gum disease showed higher blood markers that indicate inflammation in the body.
Myanmar military raids Suu Kyi's party offices as US, UN slam violence
The UN Human Rights Council said it would hold a relatively rare special session on Friday to discuss the crisis.
Bitcoin pushes closer to $50,000, global stocks mixed
Bitcoin briefly pushed to a record-high of $48,215.83 after winning a huge boost Monday from news that Elon Musk's electric carmaker Tesla had invested $1.5 billion in the cryptocurrency.
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