• The governor of Florida signed a bill that stripped Disney of self-governing authority at its parks in the state because of the company's opposition to the new law. The bill, which was approved by the legislature on Thursday, will remove the special governing jurisdiction that allows the company to operate as its own city. Four theme parks, two water parks, and 175 miles of roadway are within the 25,000-acre tract.

  • His interview with Dr. Fauci is not well received on social media.

  • Few know that Amazon has millions of Prime subscribers.

  • The ex-prosecutor's analysis comes after congressional testimony from a Trump former aide revealing that the former president plotted with GOP lawmakers to overturn Biden's victory.

  • The first of three debates for Georgia's governor was held on Sunday, with David Perdue and Brian Kemp squabbling over who was responsible for 2020 and 2021 Republican election losses.

  • The board, which voted in favor of splitting the state into metro and suburban classes in February, will discuss and take action on Monday.

  • Do you think you can get a cheaper internet package? Maybe you should rethink.

  • Tina Brown's vivid biography of the Princess of Wales, The Diana Chronicles, is one of the great royal books. Tina Brown, the founding editor of The Daily Beast, is back with a new royal tome, The Palace Papers, which will likely become required reading for gossip-page addicts and royal historians alike.

  • "You have to be very emphatic about what the truth is and what facts are versus what is just derangement," said Rep. Jamie Raskin.

  • In the Metropolitan Division, the Caps can move up. They might have to win.

  • The five episode-run of Private Eye was solid, but the timing of the show was bad.

  • Trump bragged that he passed an intelligence test. The test was to detect cognitive impairment.

  • A person from Mariupol is faced with a difficult situation. She was told to pay $5,350 to the Russians or her son would be executed on camera. The mother of a boy held captive by the Russian contingent has until Monday to collect the money or her son will be dead.

  • On the day of the Capitol riot, when he tried to remove him from the premises, Pence told his security agent that he was not going to get in the car.

  • Non-Americans love American foods, but they find them disgusting.

  • The day before, the Republican was asked if she knew the meaning of the term violent.

  • It may have taken Brian Kemp a good half-hour to get there, but during his speech at a recent campaign stop in this small east Georgia town he allowed himself to acknowledge the truth.

  • Russian forces tried to storm a steel plant in Mariupol on Saturday.

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  • NATO needs to give Ukraine the arms it needs to defeat Russia. The stakes are higher now that Mariupol has been destroyed.

  • The economic squeeze on Russia has been offered by a London based Russian financial manager.

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  • The UN chief warned that Putin will manipulate the UN.

  • A judge will consider on Monday whether to hold the former President in contempt for violating a court order regarding a civil investigation into his business practices. The New York Attorney General wants a judge to fine Trump $10,000 for every day.

  • Donald Trump claimed at an Ohio rally that Americans don't have enough water to properly wash their dishes.