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Republicans say the rules are aimed at unemployed young people who should have jobs. The House is set to vote Wednesday on the SAVE America Act, which would implement strict new requirements for registering to vote and casting ballots. A 14-year-old girl said she was “crying” and “struggling to breathe” when law enforcement officers herded her onto a racetrack with other detainees and zip-tied her hands. Nancy Guthrie, the mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, was reported missing on Feb. 1 and ransom notes were being investigated.

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A private members’ bill asks for a change to voyeurism legislation to stop videos being posted online for profit. While looks might matter for first impressions, there are other qualities that win people’s hearts. Fans in New England dealt with heartbreak while a joyous and at times raucous celebration broke out in Seattle. Israel’s PM is expected to press Trump to pursue a deal that would also cut Iran’s ballistic missile programme and support for armed groups. BBC Sport’s Ask Me Anything team look at why one figure skating coach was seen wearing numerous different national team jackets. Its ‘anything goes’ approach endured through the 1950s in an era when justice was found far from the courthouse.

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Northern Ireland is also subject to a yellow rain warning until midnight on Friday. The southern and western parts of the UK will see yet another band of rain arrive on Sunday, it is predicted, though it should be slightly drier elsewhere. A succession of storms has battered Iberia, with Storm Marta the latest to affect Portugal, Spain and Gibraltar this weekend, following on a very wet January which saw some places receive three times the normal rainfall. There will be some drier and brighter spells between the rainbands but the overall unsettled outlook continues right into next month, not good news Decouverte De Varietes for those places already struggling. In just the first five days of February, the city of Aberdeen has also recorded more than their usual monthly rainfall.

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  • Yet parts of East Anglia, the South East and perhaps west Scotland could see some brightness breaking through on Saturday.
  • On Tuesday, nearly 3,500 people packed American University’s Bender Arena for the monks’ first public stop in the nation’s capital after completing a 15-week trek from Texas that captivated the country.
  • Native American activists raise their hands as a bald eagle flies overhead during the “Not On Native Land” rally outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building on Saturday.
  • The Gunners are next in action at Brentford on Thursday, so perhaps we will see Saka off the bench in this game.

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“And so the question … that the American people are asking is what are they hiding from the American people, and who are they protecting?” Jeffries was still not satisfied Sunday, telling Stephanopoulos that the Justice Department is withholding millions of documents. “The Trump administration has been lawless from the very beginning. It’s one of the reasons why we need to actually build these strict requirements in terms of behavior into the law so that the courts can hold them accountable,” Jeffries said.