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Good afternoon and welcome to your afternoon news update from AP. Today, Sen. Elissa Slotkin rejects a Justice Department request for an interview on Democrats’ video about “illegal orders;” the chairman of a prominent law firm resigns after release of emails linking him to Jeffrey Epstein; and a new warning about the rise of measles cases across the Americas. The Olympics opening ceremony is tomorrow. Sign up for Postcards from Milan Cortina, our free Olympics pop-up newsletter sent directly from the Games.
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Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., speaks at the Center for American Progress, in June, in Washington. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf) |
Slotkin rejects Justice Department request for interview on Democrats’ video about ‘illegal orders’ |
Democratic Sen. Elissa Slotkin of Michigan is refusing to voluntarily comply with a Justice Department investigation into a video she organized urging U.S. military members to resist "illegal orders" — escalating a dispute that President Donald Trump has publicly pushed. The refusal marks a potential turning point in the standoff, shifting the burden onto the Justice Department. Read more.
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Chairman of prominent law firm Paul Weiss resigns after release of emails linking him to Epstein |
Brad Karp, chairman of one of the country’s most prestigious law firms, has resigned from his position after the release of emails revealing his exchanges with Jeffrey Epstein, a high-profile departure in the fallout among those with ties to the late convicted sex offender. Read more. |
Regional health organization issues alert as measles cases surge across the Americas |
The Pan American Health Organization, PAHO, issued a new epidemiological alert following a surge of measles cases across the Americas, with Mexico reporting the highest numbers. It also called for urgent vaccination campaigns, highlighting that 78% of recent cases involved unvaccinated people. The alert follows Canada’s loss of measles-free status in November — a setback the United States and Mexico could soon mirror. Read more.
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This image provided by the Netherlands Ministry of Defense shows Queen Máxima beginning training as a reservist for the Royal Netherlands Army, Wednesday, in Breda, Netherlands. (Phil Nijhuis/Netherlands Ministry of Defense via AP) |
This image provided by Hilton Carter shows a plant-centered seating area at his home in Baltimore. (Hilton Carter via AP)
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How to create a calming ‘nature nook’ with indoor plants |
Have you dreamed of creating a calm and cozy spot at home to relax and recharge, but don’t think you can spare the space? One corner, warm lighting, a cozy chair and some plants, says interior and plant stylist Hilton Carter, who specializes in “nature nooks” — tiny wellness sanctuaries that calm the mind, body and spirit.
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