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Donald Trump mocked Democrats' Debate night of finger-pointing, shouting and chaos as he returned to the White House Wednesday, scoffing: 'Just give me an opponent.' He took aim at a series of his potential rivals to call them 'crazy,' and say: 'Would be over for most.' The tweet reflected his public confidence that he can beat any of the Democratic field in November, and came after just over two hours of the CBS hosted debated which quickly devolved into angry personal exchanges with a total loss of control by moderators Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell. 'Crazy, chaotic Democrat Debate last night,' Trump said, not long after touching down from India at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. 'Fake News said Biden did well, even though he said half of our population was shot to death. Would be OVER for most. Mini Mike was weak and unsteady, but helped greatly by his many commercials (which are not supposed to be allowed during a debate).
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Two San Francisco teens on a ‘drug holiday’ in Rome have been arrested on charges of murder and attempted extortion in connection with the fatal stabbing of a police officer on Friday morning. Lee Elder Finnegan, 19, confessed to stabbing 35-year-old paramilitary…
Two American students have appeared in Italian court on the first day of their trial over the fatal stabbing of a policeman during a botched drug bust last year. Finnegan Lee Elder, 20, and Gabriel Natale-Hjorth, 19, are charged with killing newlywed officer Mario Cerciello Rega, 35, who was stabbed 11 times last July. The two men from California, who had been on vacation in Rome and were teenagers at the time, face life sentences if convicted. The pair listened expressionless today as the judge read them trial procedures in a packed courtroom.
Brazil has become the latest country to confirm a case of the killer #coronavirus that is rapidly sweeping the world. A 61-year-old, who hasn't been identified, tested positive in Sao Paulo after spending two weeks on a work trip in Italy. The man is thought to have travelled to Lombardy – the region at the heart of Italy's coronavirus crisis – and returned to Brazil on February 21. Health chiefs say he developed symptoms including a sore throat and fever – tell-tale signs of the disease. He is the first confirmed case in South America. Antarctica is now the only continent to not record a case of the deadly virus. It comes during Brazil's week-long carnival holiday, with millions of revellers taking to the streets for boisterous celebrations. 1.5million tourists are thought to flock to Brazil every year for the parades.
Coronavirus fears have been raised on board a new cruise ship after it was blocked from docking in Jamaica because a member of its crew was sick. The MSC Meraviglia, which is carrying more than 4,500 passengers and 1,600 crew from Miami, was barred from making port in Ocho Rios when officials discovered that a member of the crew was in isolation with flu-like symptoms. Health minister Chris Tufton said the decision was taken because the person had a fever, cough, muscle pains and had been to a 'country of interest' linked with coronavirus. The ship is now headed for Georgetown, the capital of the Cayman Islands, where health authorities have already said it will not be able to dock. It comes after cruise ship MS Westerdam was rejected from five ports earlier this month amid fears over #coronavirus, and after an outbreak of the disease on the Diamond Princess ship which sickened more than 600 and killed four.
Footage claiming to show a fight breaking out at a supermarket inside the 'red zone' in Italy where 50,000 people have been placed in quarantine has emerged online. The video shows two shoppers coming to blows near the tills of a Lidl supermarket as a member of staff rushes forward to break up the scuffle. A social media user who shared the footage said it was filmed in the town of Casalpusterlengo, one of 10 towns in the Lombardy region that have been locked down to contain the coronavirus. Food has been running low in the few shops that have remained open with Italian police enforcing a two-week quarantine to contain the outbreak, which is now beginning to spiral across Europe.
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A mother and daughter were brutally attacked by a man on the street who shouted 'this is America' after hearing them speaking in Spanish, prosecutors allege. The incident which took place in Boston on Saturday, February 15 is being investigated as a possible hate crime. Shocking video of the incident released by advocacy group Lawyers for Civil Rights Boston show the mother and daughter being approached by one of the female assailants, who was reportedly shouting 'this is America' and telling them to go back to 'your fucking country'.
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A New Mexico police officer saved a choking 11-month-old baby's life after racing through traffic and then administering first aid on the side of a highway. Dashcam video from State Police officer Mario Herrera's vehicle showed him speeding through traffic in Espanola on February 2 after hearing the 911 call from the boy's distraught parents. The parents started immediately driving towards the closest hospital after noticing their son, Elikai, was choking in his car seat. Officer Herrera, who was close by when the frantic call came over his radio, rushed to try and intercept the parents en route to the ER. He signaled for them to pull over on the side of the highway. The dashcam footage showed the officer jumping out of his car and running towards the parents as they quickly removed their son from the car. The officer could be seen placing the little boy over his knee to administer first aid and dislodge whatever was caught in his throat.
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(WARNING: 21+) A Nampa Police officer shot a dog that approached him in the line of duty, Idaho. The video shows a woman failing to control two dogs as she answers the officer’s ring of the doorbell. Both dogs exited the house. The dog that was shot appeared to get out while the woman was attempting to hold back the other one. The officer fired his gun within about 4 seconds of the dog leaving the house. The dog appears to run off after being shot. “Why are you letting your dogs attack me?” the officer says to the woman. Later, she tells the officer, “I don’t understand what’s going on. … He doesn’t usually attack people like that.” She added that she was watching the dog for a friend who was in jail. The dog was transported to a veterinarian clinic by a private party after it was located, according to police. #shooting
Riots in Chios, Greece. Protesters attacked a riot police bus. Also reportedly hotel rooms police were attacked*. (*Not yet confirmed.)
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Surveillance footage shows truck driver traveling the wrong way down a highway off-ramp amid heavy traffic in the north of England. They were jailed for six months for dangerous driving.
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A search is underway in a North Carolina pond for a 15-month-old toddler who has been missing since December, police confirmed Wednesday. Sullivan County Sheriff Jeff Cassidy told reporters Wednesday that his office is working with state and federal authorities to find Evelyn Mae Boswell. "We remain committed and continue to do everything possible to find out what happened to Evelyn," Cassidy said. "Our main concern right now is finding Evelyn." An Amber Alert was issued for the girl after she was reported missing Feb. 18. That was least seven weeks after what's believed to be the last time she was seen. The girl’s 18-year-old mother, Megan Boswell, and grandmother are now in the same Tennessee jail after giving conflicting accounts about her disappearance.
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Russian Media, RT:
— " ‘I just want to be heard’: Man sets himself on fire in front of #Zelensky’s office in #Kiev in protest against land reform in #Ukraine.

The man suffered multiple burns and was sent to a hospital"

🔗 RT (@RT_com)