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Trump tweets in support of Iran protests; Iranian general apologizes for passenger jet tragedy |
Iranian leaders said late Friday that their country's missiles unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian jet that crashed after taking off from Tehran this week. And the fallout from U.S.-Iran tensions intensified Sunday as missiles pounded an Iraqi air base hosting U.S. troops. At the same time, Iranians defied a government crackdown and protested their government's accidental shootdown of the passenger jet. President Donald Trump tweeted his support for the demonstrations, warning there "cannot be another massacre of peaceful protesters." Here is what we know so far: |
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At least 11 dead as tornadoes, heavy rain and wicked winds lash southern US, Midwest |
A two-day pounding of severe weather across portions of the southern U.S. and into the Midwest left 11 people dead, prompting two governors to declare states of emergency as tornadoes, heavy rainfall and high winds ravaged the region. Two first responders in Lubbock, Texas, were among the fatalities, killed when they were hit by a vehicle at the scene of a traffic accident in icy conditions. In Oklahoma, a man drowned after being swept away from his stalled truck by floodwaters. And in Alabama, a tornado with winds up to 134 mph descended on Pickens County and killed three. |
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| This photo from the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office shows damage from Friday night's severe weather in Bossier Parish, La., on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020. | Bill Davis, AP | |
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Pelosi warns Senate Republicans will 'pay a price' if they engage in a 'cover-up' |
As House Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepares to send the two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump to the Senate, she warned Majority Leader Mitch McConnell that an attempt to dismiss the case without a trial would be perceived as a "cover-up." Last month, the House impeached Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. On Thursday, McConnell signed onto a resolution to dismiss the articles for "failure to prosecute" if they were not sent to the Senate within 25 days of their adoption by the House, which took place Dec. 18. |
Volcano erupts near Manila; tens of thousands evacuate, international airport shuts down |
A small volcano near the Philippine capital erupted with a massive plume of ash and steam Sunday, prompting the evacuation of tens of thousands of people and forcing Manila's international airport to shut down. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said Taal Volcano blasted steam, ash and pebbles 6 to 9 miles into the sky— a dramatic escalation of its growing restiveness. The volcanology institute raised the danger level around Taal three notches on Sunday to level 4, indicating "a hazardous eruption may happen within hours or days," said Renato Solidum, who heads the institute. |
Titans stun Ravens, shake up NFL playoffs |
The Baltimore Ravens hadn't lost since September, thanks in large part to quarterback Lamar Jackson's MVP-caliber campaign. The Tennessee Titans squeezed into the playoffs as the AFC's No. 6 seed after undergoing a mid-season change at quarterback. But narratives were thrown out the window Saturday when the Titans, led by powerhouse running back Derrick Henry, marched into Baltimore and overpowered the heavily-favored Ravens, leaving one player wondering "Is this really happening?" In the NFC, the top-seeded San Francisco 49ers took care of business against the Minnesota Vikings. The Niners' smothering defense held the Vikings to just three points in the final three quarters. |
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| Jan 11, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Tennessee Titans inside linebacker Wesley Woodyard (59)greats fans after the game against the Baltimore Ravens in a AFC Divisional Round playoff football game at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports | Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports | |
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Contributing: Associated Press. |
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