| Impeachment | | | Coronavirus The US has confirmed its first case of the Wuhan coronavirus, the potentially deadly virus spreading across China. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has activated its emergency response system and has advised authorities to step up airport health screenings. Meanwhile, the death toll in China has risen to at least nine, with at least 453 people infected. China has upped its prevention efforts to a Class A response, which means health officials will get sweeping powers to lock down affected areas and quarantine patients. The World Health Organization is meeting in Geneva today to decide whether to declare a global emergency over the virus. Remember, the reason this is such a big deal at this early stage is the amount of people traveling to, from and around Asia for the Lunar New Year, and the looming specter of the SARS pandemic in the early 2000s. Follow live updates here. | | | Davos | | | Lebanon After months of escalating protests and political unrest, Lebanon has finally formed a new government. Hassan Diab was named the country's new Prime Minister, and he will lead a newly-appointed cabinet. The country has been in turmoil since protests against corruption, economic hardship and sectarian rule led former Prime Minister Saad Hariri to step down in October of last year. This week's denouement comes after a particularly violent "week of rage" during which protesters smashed windows, threw Molotov cocktails and crippled Lebanon's capital city of Beirut for several days. | | | Boeing Boeing has temporarily halted production of its beleaguered 737 Max jet amid uncertainty over the model's future. The pause has been planned since December, but it's going into effect at a vulnerable time for the company. Boeing executives just announced that the existing 737 Max fleet, which has been grounded since last March following two deadly crashes, will not be approved to fly until the middle of this year. These two announcements will cause major setbacks for Boeing. The longer the planes stay grounded, the more costly and difficult it will be for Boeing to get them flying again. Also, while the company doesn't expect to lay off any workers due to the production halt, the pause will cause painful ripples in supply chains and could hurt America's economic growth. | | | Sponsor Content from Senreve Celebrate the Lunar New Year with a new Italian-made handbag, along with a special gift from Senreve. Convertible and versatile, these thoughtfully-designed leather bags fit the lifestyle of the modern woman. Learn more. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | Mars rover, Mars rover Let's help NASA name the Mars 2020 rover! Students across the US submitted thousands of possible names, and now you can vote for your favorite among the nine final options: Endurance, Tenacity, Promise, Perserverance, Vision, Clarity, Ingenuity, Fortitude and Courage. (Sounds like a Jane Austen novel, no?) | | 7 The number of chemicals that can enter the bloodstream in significant amounts after a single application of sunscreen, according to studies by the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. Still, the FDA says people shouldn't abandon sun protection. | | | Knowing the Flint River water was unsafe for public use, distributing it without taking steps to counter its problems, and assuring the public in the meantime that it was safe is conduct that would alert a reasonable person to the likelihood of personal liability. The 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled in favor of a lawsuit filed by residents of Flint, Michigan, who are seeking to hold city officials accountable for the water crisis that sickened residents with lead contamination. The Supreme Court announced it will not block the lawsuit, after being asked by the city's lawyer's to intervene. | | | | Must...not...eat... This is not pasta. It's rubber bands being made. But it still looks SO much like pasta. Is anyone else craving pasta now? (Click here to view) | | | | |
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