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Top News Advisory for Tuesday, Feb. 8

Here are the latest Top News stories from The Canadian Press. All times are Eastern unless otherwise stated. Coverage plans are included when available. Entries are subject to change as news develops.

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TOP HEADLINES:

Funeral for migrant family held in Winnipeg

Commons calls for halt to COVID-19 phone data

Unvaccinated Quebec caregivers lose injunction bid

Feds blast protesters for pushing 'coalition'

Quebec Liberal MP breaks ranks with party on COVID

Tow companies refuse to haul trucks out of Ottawa

Provinces announce relaxing of COVID-19 measures

Canadians urged to leave Ukraine due to Russia

Crime wave hits grocery stores as food theft rises

Canadians Villeneuve, Sequeira earn Oscar noms

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NEW TOP STORIES SINCE THE LAST ADVISORY:

Funeral for migrant family held in Winnipeg

Mba-Border-Deaths

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada -- A small funeral was held on the weekend for an Indian couple and their two children who died while trying to cross into the United States by foot during treacherous winter conditions in southern Manitoba. By Brittany Hobson.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Commons calls for halt to COVID-19 phone data

Data-Privacy

Ottawa, ,  -- The House of Commons has voted to call on the Public Health Agency of Canada to halt its plans to collect data from millions of mobile phones to help understand travel patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Unvaccinated Quebec caregivers lose injunction bid

Que-Caregivers-Challenge

Montreal, Quebec, Canada -- A Quebec court has rebuffed unvaccinated caregivers who were hoping to obtain an injunction allowing them to enter nursing homes without showing proof of vaccination. By Sidhartha Banerjee.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

P.E.I. potato shipments to Puerto Rico can resume

PEI-Potato-Wart

Washington, Washington, D.C., United States -- The United States Department of Agriculture announced Tuesday it will allow the resumption of shipments of Prince Edward Island potatoes to Puerto Rico.  Wire: National, Atlantic. Photos: 1

B.C. throne speech promises greener economy

Throne-Speech-BC

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada -- British Columbia's New Democrat government is promising to introduce a long-term economic plan that aims to deliver a "fairer, greener economy" as it begins a new legislative session.  Wire: Prairies/BC. Photos: 1


Pandemic census to shift handling of future counts

Census

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Statistics Canada's overseer of the 2021 census says there are lessons for the agency to take from the pandemic count to apply to the next census go-round. By Jordan Press.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

UPDATED CONVOY PROTESTS:

Feds blast protesters for pushing 'coalition'

Trucker-Protest

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- People might be frustrated with COVID-19 but they don't share the extreme views of the anti-vaccine mandate protesters who have choked the national capital for over a week with large trucks, federal cabinet ministers said Tuesday. By Mike Blanchfield and Jim Bronskill.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Kids living in trucks during Ottawa protest

Trucker-Protest-Kids

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Roughly 100 kids are living in the trucks idling on the streets of downtown Ottawa during the cold, noisy and prolonged protest that has grabbed hold of the capital, police say. By Laura Osman.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Tow companies reluctant to help at border: RCMP

Trucker-Protest-Border

Coutts, Alberta, Canada -- RCMP say removal of trucks and other vehicles from a protest blockade in southern Alberta is being hampered by a lack of help from towing companies.  Wire: National, Prairies/BC. Photos: 1

Ambassador Bridge closed to Canada-bound traffic

Trucker-Protest-Border-Ont

A typically bustling border crossing between Windsor, Ont., and Detroit remained closed to vehicles seeking to enter Canada on Tuesday as a protest against COVID-19 measures prevented traffic from flowing. By Maan Alhmidi and Liam Casey.  Wire: National, Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1

Mayor wants trucker protest to end soon

Trucker-Protest-Mba

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada -- Mayor Brian Bowman appeared frustrated Tuesday with a trucker protest against COVID-19 restrictions in its fifth day outside the Manitoba legislature in Winnipeg. By Steve Lambert.  Wire: Prairies/BC. Photos: 1

Quebec Liberal MP breaks ranks with party on COVID

Que-Liberal-Lightbound

Montreal, ,  -- As several critics call upon the federal government to do more to address the ongoing protest in Ottawa over public health measures, one member of Quebec's Liberal party says it's time to listen to people's concerns. By Virginie Ann.  Wire: National.

Tow companies refuse to haul trucks out of Ottawa

Truck-Protest-Tow-Trucks

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Ottawa's city manager says all tow-truck companies on contract with the city have refused to haul away the big rigs that have gridlocked Ottawa's downtown for the second week in a row. By Laura Osman.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Two-thirds oppose Ottawa protest, survey suggests

COVID-Poll

Ottawa, ,  -- Almost two-thirds of Canadians oppose the Ottawa protest against COVID-19 measures, with more than four in 10 saying they strongly consider the demonstration a selfish display, a new poll suggests.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

COVID-19 AND OMICRON:

Provinces announce relaxing of COVID-19 measures

COVID-Cda

Saskatchewan and Quebec announced plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions Tuesday, saying it will increasingly be up to citizens to assess the risks they face from the virus. By Jacob Serebrin.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Alberta to announce timeline to end COVID-19 rules

COVID-Alta

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada -- Alberta Premier Jason Kenney says he will announce later today a plan to reduce COVID-19 health restrictions.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Saskatchewan lifting all COVID-19 measures

COVID-Sask

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada -- Saskatchewan is lifting all of its pandemic public health orders in a phased approach that is to begin Monday with the removal of its COVID-19 vaccine passport policy. By Mickey Djuric.  Wire: Prairies/BC. Photos: 1

Most Quebec COVID restrictions to end by mid-March

COVID-Que

Montreal, ,  -- The Quebec government says most COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted across the province by March 14 — except for mask mandates and the vaccine passport system.  Wire: Ontario/Quebec, National. Photos: 1

P.E.I. to begin reducing COVID-19 restrictions

COVID-PEI

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada -- The Prince Edward Island government will start to ease COVID-19 public health restrictions starting Feb. 17.  Wire: Atlantic. Photos: 1

Canadian Red Cross sends nurses to Nunavut

COVID-Nunavut

Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada -- The Canadian Red Cross has sent six nurses to Nunavut as the territory continues to experience its worst outbreak of COVID-19 to date.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

OTHER TOP NEWS:

Canadians urged to leave Ukraine due to Russia

Cda-Ukraine

Ottawa, ,  -- The federal government is now warning against any travel to Ukraine and urged all Canadians currently in the country to leave Monday as concerns about war with Russia escalate. By Lee Berthiaume.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

Chemical irritant in suspicious envelopes to MPs

NS-Suspicious-Packages

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada -- Suspicious envelopes sent Monday to three federal Conservative constituency offices in Nova Scotia contained a chemical irritant, but it remains unclear what the substance was, the RCMP said Tuesday.  Wire: Atlantic. Photos: 1

Ontario to share educators' criminal records

Ont-Educator-Records

Ontario is making changes to allow more disclosure of information when educators are involved in criminal proceedings.  Wire: Ontario/Quebec.

Ontario watchdog projects smaller budget deficits

Ont-FAO-Budget-Outlook

Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- A new report from Ontario's fiscal watchdog predicts smaller budget deficits over the next few years compared to those in the government's last economic update due to an improved revenue forecast. By Holly McKenzie-Sutter.  Wire: Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1

Ontario housing report focuses on supply need

Ont-Housing-Report

Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Ontario needs to quickly and aggressively build more homes to address the province's housing crisis, by increasing density, and limiting consultations and appeals, expert advisers said Tuesday. By Allison Jones.  Wire: Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1

Committee shares recommendations with Western

Ont-Western-University

London, Ontario, Canada -- A committee at Western University has issued recommendations aimed at changing campus culture, including a requirement for all new students to complete training on gender-based and sexual violence before they arrive.  Wire: Ontario/Quebec. Photos: 1

Thousands still without power in Nova Scotia

NS-Storm-Power

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada -- Thousands of residents in Nova Scotia are still without power after a winter storm hit the province over the weekend, bringing with it freezing rain that knocked down trees and power lines.  Wire: Atlantic. Photos: 1

Crime wave hits grocery stores as food theft rises

Grocery-Theft

Shoplifting appears to be on the rise at grocery stores in Canada as a growing number of supermarkets report an increase in thefts of food and pharmacy products.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

More employers see the value of sabbaticals

Your-Money

Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Sally Phuong took a four-week sabbatical from her job as an account executive at Sun Life Financial last year so she could participate in a professional floral design program at the Canadian Institute of Floral Design in Toronto. By Leah Golob.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

Canada posts December merchandise trade deficit

StatCan-Trade

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Canada posted a merchandise trade deficit of $137 million in December to end a run of six consecutive monthly surpluses, but finished the year with an annual surplus for the first time since 2014. By Craig Wong.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

Alberta businesses await news on future of REP

Alberta-Biz-REP

Calgary, ,  -- At the Rose & Crown in Banff, Alta., Vern Iskauskas is looking forward to an expected announcement from Premier Jason Kenney this week with a mixture of excitement and trepidation. By Amanda Stephenson.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

TFI CEO says vaccination 'not an issue at all'

TFI-Rslts

Montreal, Quebec, Canada -- TFI International Inc. is virtually untouched by the recent vaccine mandate for truckers crossing the U.S.-Canada border, said the head of the Canada's largest trucking conglomerate. By Christopher Reynolds.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

Cenovus reports Q4 loss due to one-time charge

Cenovus-Rslts

Calgary, Alberta, Canada -- Cenovus Energy Inc. reported a fourth-quarter loss of $408 million as it took a $1.9-billion one-time non-cash impairment charge related to its U.S. refinery business.  Wire: Business. Photos: 1

Canadians Villeneuve, Sequeira earn Oscar noms

FILM-Oscar-Nominations-Cda

Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Quebec's cinematic triple-threat Denis Villeneuve says he's found the key to navigating the intensity of Oscar nomination day: "At the very last minute before announcements, make pancakes. It helps with the stress." By Sadaf Ahsan.  Wire: Entertainment. Photos: 1

Donny Gerrard, lead singer of Skylark, dies at 75

MUSIC-OBIT-Donny-Gerrard

Toronto, Ontario, Canada -- Donny Gerrard's soothing voice cradled listeners on Skylark's 1972 hit "Wildflower" and drew in famous fans but despite working with Elton John and Mavis Staples, friends say he never let his immense singing talent go to his head. By David Friend.  Wire: Entertainment. Photos: 1

Senate celebrates Black artists with exhibition

Black-History-Senate-Art

Ottawa, ,  -- The first art historian to be appointed to the Senate says the work of Canada’s Black artists is not sufficiently recognized or celebrated. By Marie Woolf.  Wire: National. Photos: 1

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Former Vancouver Whitecaps women's coach Birarda pleads guilty to four sex charges

SOC-MLS-Whitecaps-Harassment

NORTH VANCOUVER -- A former coach for the Vancouver Whitecaps and Canada Soccer's women's teams has pleaded guilty to four sexual offences. Bob Birarda entered guilty pleas to three counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual touching during a video appearance at B.C. Provincial Court in North Vancouver on Tuesday morning. MOVED Sports. Will be updated. PHOTO.

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 Big women's hockey win highlights Canada's day

OLY-Canada-Roundup

BEIJING - Canada's Olympic women's hockey team posted a 4-2 win over the archrival United States. It was another classic battle between the two women's powers who will almost certainly meet again in the Feb. 17 gold-medal game. After a four-medal day on Monday, Tuesday was a day marked by podium near-misses despite promising performances by Canada's young athletes in Beijing. 1000 words. MOVED Sports. PHOTO.

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LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE STORIES:

The LJI is a federally funded program to add coverage in under-covered areas or on under-covered issues. This content is delivered on the CP wire in the "Y" or spare news category, or you can register to access it at https://lji-ijl.ca. This content is created and submitted by participating publishers and is not edited by The Canadian Press. Please credit stories to the reporter, their media outlet and the Local Journalism Initiative. Questions should be directed to LJI supervising editor Amy Logan at amy.logan@thecanadianpress.com. Below is a sample of the dozens of stories moved daily:

Brampton’s plan to unleash e-scooters prompts accessibility and safety concerns, questions about viability

LJI-ON-Brampton-escooter-pilot

Brampton, with its gaping boulevards and suburban-style planning built around the car, does not seem like an ideal setting for the use of commuter e-scooters. But it’s set to be the first GTA municipality to authorize rentals of the increasingly popular electrified two-wheelers, under a pilot program. 2,100 words. Isaac Callan/The Pointer

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First Nations in Ontario speak out against trucker convoy in Ottawa

LJI-ALTA-FIRST-NATIONS-AGAINST-CONVOY

Several First Nations issue statements declaring that they do not condone the use of a teepee, pipe ceremony or sacred fire in the convoy protests in Ottawa. 500 words. Jeremy Appel/Alberta Native News

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How far will B.C. go to fix oil and gas royalties?

LJI-NWBC-Oil-and-gas-royalty-review

A majority of British Columbians agree the province’s oil and gas royalty framework is in need of comprehensive reform and say B.C. needs to develop a new system as quickly as possible that accounts for impacts to the environment, increases the economic value of the sector and reduces dependence on fossil fuels, according to the results of a provincial survey published last week. 2,000 words. Matt Simmons/The Narwhal

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TOP STORIES

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CONGRESS-VOTING-RIGHTS — The Supreme Court has temporarily dashed efforts to create a second Black congressional district in Alabama for the 2022 election, sparking fresh warnings that the court is becoming overly politicized, eroding the Voting Rights Act and reviving the need for Congress to intervene. By Lisa Mascaro, Kimberly Chandler and Farnoush Amiri. UPCOMING: 900 words, photos by 5 p.m.

CRYPTOCURRENCY-LAUNDERING — The Justice Department has announced its largest-ever financial seizure — more than $3.5 billion — and the arrests of a New York couple accused of conspiring to launder billions of dollars in cryptocurrency. It says the cryptocurrency was stolen from the 2016 hack of a virtual currency exchange. Law enforcement officials revealed the Justice Department has seized roughly $3.6 billion in cryptocurrency linked to the hack of Bitfinex, a virtual currency exchange whose systems were breached nearly six years ago. Ilya Lichtenstein and his wife, Heather Morgan, were arrested in Manhattan on Tuesday. By Eric Tucker. SENT: 365 words, photo.

UKRAINE TENSIONS — French President Emmanuel Macron said that Russian President Vladimir Putin told him that Moscow would not further escalate the Ukraine crisis. Macron also said it would take time to find a diplomatic solution to the rising tensions, which represent the biggest security crisis between Russia and the West since the Cold War. By Sylvie Corbet and Dasha Litvinova. SENT: 1,215 words, photos.

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VATICAN-BENEDICT XVI-ABUSE — Retired Pope Benedict XVI asked forgiveness for any “grievous faults” in his handling of clergy sex abuse cases, but admitted to no personal or specific wrongdoing after an independent report criticized his actions in four cases while he was archbishop of Munich, Germany. Benedict’s lack of a personal apology or admission of guilt immediately riled sex abuse survivors. By Nicole Winfield. SENT: 960 words, photo.

UCLA THREATS-MISSED SIGNS — A trail of red flags about his behavior toward women followed Matthew Harris on an academic journey that took him to three of the nation’s most prestigious universities — Duke, Cornell and then the University of California, Los Angeles. By Stefanie Dazio. SENT: 1,360 words, photos. An abridged version of 795 words is available.

OSCARS NOMINATIONS — After a pandemic year that hobbled movie theaters and saw streaming services make new inroads into Hollywood, the Academy Awards put its strongest support behind two films made with big-screen grandeur that were also streamed into homes: Jane Campion’s gothic western “The Power of the Dog” and Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic “Dune.” Netflix’s “The Power of the Dog” led nominations to the 94th Academy Awards with 12 nods, including best picture, best director and recognition for all of its top actors: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee. By Film Writer Jake Coyle. SENT: 1,355 words, photos. WITH: OSCARS NOMINATIONS-LIST. WITH: OSCARS NOMINATIONS-SNUBS AND SURPRISES — The 94th Oscar nominations were full of surprises in both satisfying and disappointing ways. SENT: 935 words, photos. WITH: OSCARS-NOMINATION-REACTION — Kirsten Durst, others react to their Oscar nominations. SENT: 565 words, photos.

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MORE ON THE OLYMPICS

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PENG SHUAI SPEAKS — A French journalist says his exclusive interview with Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai this week did not prove that she is OK. Marc Ventouillac, one of two journalists who spoke to her in a restrictive interview arranged by Chinese Olympic officials for the French sports daily L’Equipe, says he is still unsure if Peng is free to say and do what she wants. The sit-down in Beijing was the first time Peng has spoken with Western media about allegations she made of forced sex with a former top-ranked Communist Party official. SENT: 780 words, photos.

WOMEN’S BIG AIR — American-born Eileen Gu earned the first of what she and her many fans in Beijing hope could be three gold medals for China by cranking out the first 1620 of her career in the Olympic debut of women’s freestyle skiing big air. SENT: 990 words, photos. WITH: BEIJING-SOCIAL MEDIA — Praise for Gu breaks Chinese social media. SENT: 535 words, photos. WITH: BEIJING-OLYMPICS-THE LATEST.

MEN’S SHORT PROGRAM— Nathan Chen had just shattered the world record for a figure skating short program, even throwing a defiant fist in a rare display of emotion, when he was asked how he’d spend the next 48 hours before his long-awaited Olympic coronation. SENT: 940 words, photos.

SHIFFRIN’S NEXT RACE — Maybe this “huge disappointment” — her words upon missing a gate early in the first Alpine race at the Beijing Olympics — will serve Mikaela Shiffrin well in her next event, the slalom. By National Writer Howard Fendrich. SENT: 760 words, photos.

MOTHER-SON MEDALS — Ryan Cochran-Siegel collected the first Olympic Alpine medal for a U.S. man since 2014 by earning the silver in the super-G. The triumph comes nearly 50 years to the day after Cochran-Siegel’s mother, Barbara Ann Cochran, won a skiing gold at the 1972 Sapporo Games. By National Writer Howard Fendrich. SENT: 700 words, photos.

OLY-HKW-CANADA-US — Marie-Philip Poulin capped a three-goal run by scoring on a penalty shot with 2:35 left in the second period and Canada upended the defending Olympic champion United States 4-2 to claim the women’s hockey tournament’s top seed entering the playoff round. SENT: 835 words, photos.

CHINA-BEIJING AIR-EXPLAINER — The clear skies greeting Olympic athletes this month is a stark change from just a decade ago when the city’s notorious air pollution often made it difficult to make out nearby buildings. SENT: 710 words, photos, video.

ATHLETES IN ISOLATION — More than 30 athletes at the Beijing Olympics are in isolation facilities after testing positive for the coronavirus, organizers say. SENT: 390 words, photos.

OLY-NBC-RATINGS — NBC’s Mike Tirico began Friday’s Winter Olympics opening ceremony by saying, “just over six months ago in Tokyo, we said we were about to embark on an Olympics unlike any other. Now we’re about to top that.” In the case of ratings, though, topping that has meant producing record lows. SENT: 895 words, photos.

OLY-WHAT-TO-WATCH — Nathan Chen has been building toward this for years. He’s one good free skate away from Olympic gold. After setting a world record with his short program, Chen goes for an Olympic title live in prime time on Wednesday night. SENT: 525 words, photos.

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MORE ON THE VIRUS OUTBREAK

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VIRUS-OUTBREAK-CANADA-PROTESTS — Canadian lawmakers are expressing increasing worry about the economic effects of disruptive COVID-19 demonstrations. They spoke after the busiest border crossing between the U.S. and Canada became partially blocked by truckers protesting vaccine mandates and other coronavirus restrictions. SENT: 935 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-CHINA — China has ordered inhabitants of the southern city of Baise to stay home and suspended transportation links amid a surge in COVID-19 cases at least partly linked to the omicron variant. SENT: 420 words, photos.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-UGANDA-VACCINE MANDATE — Ugandan authorities are seeking to legally mandate vaccines in draft legislation aimed at boosting the East African country’s drive to inoculate more people against COVID-19. SENT: 450 words.

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TRENDING NEWS

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SPORTS-BETTING-SUPER-BOWL — The gambling industry’s national trade group estimates a record 31.5 million Americans plan to bet on this year’s Super Bowl. SENT: 560 words, photos.

SUPER-BOWL-SNOOP-DOGG — Snoop Dogg says he won’t let the big Super Bowl stage rattle his nerves. The ultra-smooth rapper said he will worry about his upcoming halftime performance after the fact. SENT: 370 words, photo.

APARTMENT-BUILDING-FIRE — Several families whose loved ones died or were injured while trying to escape a smoked-filled Bronx apartment building are suing the owners. SENT: 475 words, photos.

BRITAIN-PORN-REGULATION — Britain’s government says all pornography websites will be legally required to verify that users are 18 or older as part of new online safety rules. SENT: 240 words.

VIRUS-OUTBREAK-DOCTOR-THREATENED — A Texas man has pleaded guilty to threatening a Maryland doctor who has been a prominent advocate for COVID-19 vaccines, a federal prosecutor said. SENT: 180 words.

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WASHINGTON/POLITICS

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OVERDOSE DEATHS — A bipartisan report from a congressional commission says the U.S. needs Cabinet-level leadership and a new multipronged strategy to counter its festering overdose epidemic. The report calls opioids one of the most pressing challenges in national security, law enforcement and public health. SENT: 730 words, photo.

ELECTION 2022-CAMPAIGN FINANCE — Incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp is far outraising his main Republican primary challenger, former U.S. Sen. David Perdue, leaving Perdue with less than $1 million in cash on hand while Kemp had $12.7 million in his main campaign account. SENT: 880 words, photos.

ELECTION-2022-HOUSE-SOUTH-CAROLINA — The South Carolina Republican who ousted Rep. Mark Sanford in a 2018 GOP primary only to lose in the general election is mounting another effort to win the seat. Katie Arrington said Tuesday she is hopeful she’ll again secure backing from Donald Trump. SENT: 730 words, photos.

ELECTION-2022-HOGAN — Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan plans to announce that he will not run for the U.S. Senate, rebuffing an aggressive recruitment push from Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans who saw the term-limited governor as the GOP’s best chance to win in the deep-blue state. SENT: 575 words, photo.

SENATE-BIDEN-ENVOY — A Senate committee will hold a confirmation hearing for Deborah Lipstadt, President Biden’s nominee to serve as a special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism. UPCOMING: 600 words, photos by 3 p.m.

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PHILANTHROPY-PHILANTHROPY50 — A handful of Americans donated at least $1 billion to charity last year, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual ranking of the 50 Americans who gave the most to charity in 2021. Bill Gates and Melinda French Gates topped the list, pledging $15 billion to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, a huge player in global health and American education. SENT: 950 words, photos. WITH: PHILANTHROPY-PHILANTHROPY50-LIST. SENT: 845 words, photos.

CIVIL RIGHTS-MASSACRE-SOUTH CAROLINA — Big plans are being realized for a once-segregated bowling alley that stands dark and dusty 54 years after state troopers fired into a crowd of Black students in the killings now known as the “Orangeburg Massacre.” SENT: 680 words, photos.

IVERMECTIN-KANSAS DOCTORS — Fellow Republican conservatives rallied behind a Kansas physician-legislator who’s under investigation by the state medical board, advancing his measures to protect doctors pursuing potentially dangerous treatments for COVID-19 and to weaken childhood vaccination requirements. SENT:600 words, photos.

UCLA-GYNECOLOGIST-SEX-ABUSE-SETTLEMENT — The University of California has agreed to pay more than $100 million to settle allegations that several hundred women were sexually abused by a former UCLA gynecologist, lawyers announced. SENT: 430 words, photos.

BREONNA TAYLOR-EX-OFFICER’S TRIAL — Jury selection in the trial of a former Kentucky police officer involved in the deadly raid that killed Breonna Taylor is scheduled to resume after a week of delays. SENT: 320 words, photos. WITH: BREONNA TAYLOR-EX-OFFICER’S TRIAL-EXPLAINER — How are jurors chosen in the Breonna Taylor case? SENT: 725 words, photos.

GEORGE FLOYD-OFFICERS-CIVIL RIGHTS — A Minneapolis police officer who oversaw medical training for two of the three former officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights testified that the officers were trained to give CPR as soon as they fail to find a pulse on someone. SENT: 725 words, photos.

SCHOOL-SHOOTING-MICHIGAN — The mother of a teenager who is accused of killing four students at a Michigan school told her boss earlier that day that “she felt as if she was failing” the boy, according to testimony. SENT: 330 words, photos.

SCOTT PETERSON-JUROR MISCONDUCT — A juror in Scott Peterson’s two-decade-old murder trial will be granted immunity before testifying at a hearing that could determine whether a new trial is granted, authorities say. SENT: 470 words, photos.

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INTERNATIONAL

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GERMANY-RUSSIA-PIPELINE-EXPLAINER — President Biden has targeted Russia’s Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline as he tries to deter the Kremlin from a feared invasion of Ukraine. The pipeline would double capacity to bring gas straight to Germany from Russia once it gets European approval. Biden says that if Russia invades, “we will bring an end to it. SENT: 875 words, photos.

MAURITIUS-BRITAIN-CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO — A delegation from Mauritius is set to sail to the Chagos Islands to press the country’s claim for the strategically important Indian Ocean archipelago, which is also claimed by Britain and is home to an American military base. SENT: 560 words, photos.

PHILIPPINES-ELECTIONS — Campaigning in the Philippines’ presidential election started with a cast of candidates led by a late dictator’s son and the pro-democracy current vice president, with all vowing to bail out a country driven deeper into poverty by the pandemic and plagued by gaping inequalities and decades-long insurgencies. SENT: 950 words, photos.

SPAIN-DIGITAL DIVIDE — A Spanish retiree campaigning to keep in-person customer services at bank branches because he felt “left out” by the shift to online banking is handing government officials a petition with more than 610,000 signatures, amid a wave of national support for his cause. SENT: 270 words.

HORN OF AFRICA-HUNGER — Drought conditions have left an estimated 13 million people facing severe hunger in the Horn of Africa, according to the United Nations World Food Program. SENT: 210 words, photos.

YEMEN — A yearlong battle over the strategic Yemeni city of Marib has displaced about 100,000 people, the international charity group Oxfam says. SENT: 440 words.

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HEALTH & SCIENCE

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EMIRATES-DYING TURTLES — Waves of dead turtles are washing up on a beach in the United Arab Emirates and a marine researcher has found they ate a staggering amount of trash. SENT: 890 words, photos, video.

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BUSINESS/ECONOMY

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CRYPTOCURRENCY-CITIES — A small group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts has an offer that they’re hoping U.S. cities can’t refuse.. They have created a new crypto coin called -- natch -- Miami Coin, with 10% of the proceeds from the “mining” of new coins flowing to the city government. Who doesn’t love money for nothing? There’s just a catch or two. UPCOMING: 1,100 words, photos by 3 p.m.

FINANCIAL MARKETS — Stocks were higher on Wall Street after a directionless morning as investors continue to struggle to predict how well the economy will weather the current bout of inflation as well as the Federal Reserve’s medicine for healing it, higher interest rates. SENT: 415 words, photos.

PELOTON-LEADERSHIP-CHANGE -- The co-founder of Peloton is stepping down as chief executive after an extended streak of tumult at the exercise and treadmill company which will also cut almost 3,000 jobs. John Foley first pitched the idea of an interactive exercise bike in 2011, hoping to disrupt the industry. He will give up the CEO position and become executive chair at Peloton Interactive Inc. SENT: 720 words, photos.

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MUSIC-SPOTIFY — Neil Young isn’t satisfied with urging his fellow musicians to join him in taking their music off the streaming service Spotify. Now he wants company employees to quit their jobs before it “eats up your soul.” SENT: 180 words, photos.

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FBN-SUPER-BOWL-OLD-MAN-WEDDLE — As the coach of his son’s 12-and-under Pop Warner championship team, Eric Weddle had a message for the young players to not take the opportunity to win a championship for granted. Weddle is now aiming for a second title, one with much larger stakes than a Pop Warner league. He came back last month for a playoff run with the Rams following a two-year retirement and can end his career with the Super Bowl title that eluded him during his first 13-year stint in the NFL. SENT: 750 words, photos.

FBN-SUPER-BOWL-LIVING-LIFE — About 10 years ago, Chad Vincent was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. He vowed not to allow the disease to limit his experiences. On Sunday, Vincent will attend the Super Bowl — one of many sporting events on his attendance resume. Vincent and his wife, Jen, are not only getting into SoFi Stadium, they will be sleeping there Saturday night. SENT: 525 words, photos.

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