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Jury convicts four Oath Keepers for seditious conspiracy in Jan. 6 attacks

A federal jury found four members of the far-right group Oath Keepers guilty on charges of seditious conspiracy Monday.  According to NBC News, a U.S. District Court in Washington determined that Roberto Minuta, Joseph Hackett, David Moerschel and Edward Vallejo are guilty of seditious conspiracy for their actions on and leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol Building. The decision comes after a five-week trial and more than two days of jury deliberations.

The four were also found guilty of obstruction of an official act, aiding and abetting, and conspiracy to prevent a member of Congress from discharging their official duties, and were found guilty of trying to prevent the certification of results of the presidential election. According to CNNHackett also was found guilty of tampering with documents or proceedings The four convicted will be under house arrest with limited Internet access until their sentencing date, which is yet to be determined. The maximum sentence for seditious conspiracy is 20 years in prison.

In addition, Richard Barnett — the man photographed with his feet on Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s desk — was found guilty on eight counts for his actions on Jan. 6, including disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building with a dangerous weapon and theft of government property.

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Two students killed, employee seriously injured in shooting at Des Moines school

Two students were killed after a shooting at their Des Moines, Iowa, school on Monday. A third victim, a school employee, is in serious condition after the shooting at the charter school Starts Right Here.

Des Moines police spokesman Paul Parizek told reporters that calls for help came about 12:50 p.m. CT, and responding officers found the two students and an adult school employee all wounded.  Sgt. Parizek said: “There was nothing random about this, it was certainly a targeted incident. As far as a motive, that’s something we are going to try to figure out.” Witnesses provided police a description of a fleeing car, that officers tracked down. Police said the vehicle was pulled over 2 miles south of the school, and two people surrendered immediately while a third took off. A K-9 unit helped police capture that third person, with Parizek confirming “All three of the potential suspects are in custody.”

The Start Right Here charter school describes itself as a school for students who “deserve a chance to rise above the circumstances they were born into” and hopes to “give them a chance to choose a different future.” Des Moines Police Chief Dana Wingert is on the school’s board of directors. Des Moines police spokesman Paul Parizek said: “these are supposed to be our safe spaces, and this school in particular, it’s one that the police department works very closely with. The school is designed to pick up the slack and help kids who need the help the most, the ones who aren’t getting the services they need for a variety of different reasons. To have it happen here, it’s going to be a horrible impact on the community.”

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See the trailer for the new series ‘Shrinking’ featuring Harrison Ford and Jason Segel

Apple TV+ has shared a trailer for the comedy-drama series ‘Shrinking,‘ featuring Harrison Ford and Jason Segel. Jessica Williams, Christa Miller and Michael Urie also star.

‘Shrinking,’ created by Segel, Brett Goldstein and Bill Lawrence, features Segel as a “a grieving therapist who starts to break the rules and tells his clients exactly what he thinks. Ignoring his training and ethics, he finds himself making huge, tumultuous changes to people’s lives… including his own.”  In the trailer, Segel advises a patient to leave her emotionally abusive husband, and sees Ford helping to guide Segel through his grief over his wife’s death.

‘Shrinking’ will have a two-episode premiere Jan. 27, with subsequent episodes to be released each Friday. Take a look at the trailer for ‘Shrinking’here.

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Michael Jackson biopic moving forward with ‘Emancipation’ director Antoine Fuqua at the helm

Emancipation and Training Day director Antoine Fuqua will be at the helm of the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic. The film, titled ‘Michael’, is written by John Logan and produced by ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ producer Graham King, alongside the co-executors of the Michael Jackson Estate, John Branca and John McClain. No word yet on who might be playing the King of Pop.

Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Chairman Joe Drake said in a statement: “Antoine is a perceptive and powerful filmmaker, and we feel very fortunate that he has chosen Michael as his next project. His visionary storytelling skills and commitment to his craft will make Michael an unforgettable film.”

Producer Grahm King added, “Antoine’s films provide personal perspectives of larger-than-life characters that continuously captivate global audiences. I’m confident that Antoine will make an exceptional and compelling film that will both celebrate and give profound new insights into the life of the King of Pop.”

‘Michael’ will chronicle the life and career of Jackson, though it has not yet been revealed which parts of the late singer’s life the biopic will focus on. Press releases stated that the film will “make the most of Jackson’s musical accomplishments and recreation of seminal career,” starting with his rise to fame as a child singer in ‘The Jackson 5’ to his solo success as an adult. It is also reported that ‘Michael’ will touch on the scandals that plagued Jackson’s personal life, including allegations of sexual abuse that had been leveled against the singer.

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Suspect found dead after mass shooting in Monterey Park, CA that killed 10, injured 10

Authorities said on Sunday that the suspected gunman who allegedly shot 20 people — killing 10 — at a dance studio near a Lunar New Year celebration in the Los Angeles suburb of Monterey Park has been found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The shooting took place in a community of 61,000 that is 65% Asian. Ten people died at the scene — five men and five women — and 10 others were transported to local hospitals in conditions from stable to critical. As of press time, seven remain hospitalized.

Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said Sunday night that the suspect, Huu Can Tran, 72, was found dead inside a white van in a strip mall parking lot in Torrance, Calif., about 30 miles southwest of Monterey Park, where the massacre occurred. Authorities said they found a handgun and other evidence inside the van. Sources told CNN that Tran had a regular presence at the dance studio, including meeting his ex-wife there.

The shooting occurred at 10:22 p.m. at the Star Ballroom Dance Studio on the eve of the Lunar New Year, which was mostly frequented by Asians in San Gabriel Valley. Monterey Park is about 7 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The same gunman was later linked to an incident at 10:30 p.m. at another dance studio in the neighboring suburb of Alhambra, north of Monterey Park, in which a man fled and a weapon was seized by two community members. The sheriff’s department said that “several pieces of evidence” linked to both incidents were found inside the van used by the suspect, including a handgun. They added that no outstanding suspects are linked to the massacre and there is no danger to the area. LA Country Sheriff Luna said: “We still are not clear on the motive … The investigation continues … we want to know how something this awful can happen.”

Gov. Gavin Newsom posted on Twitter: “No one should have to fear going to a celebration with their community. Our thoughts are with the victims and all those impacted.” And President Biden ordered all U.S. flags at public buildings to be flown at half-staff to honor the victims, releasing a statement: “Even as we continue searching for answers about this attack, we know how deeply this attack has impacted the Asian American and Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPI) community. Monterey Park is home to one of the largest AA and NHPI communities in America, many of whom were celebrating the Lunar New Year along with loved ones and friends this weekend.”

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Former COVID-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients to be named White House Chief of Staff

Jeff Zients, who ran President Joe Biden’s Covid-19 response effort and served in high-ranking roles in the Obama administration, is expected to replace Ron Klain as the next White House chief of staff.  The Washington Post reported Sunday that Zients is in line to be elevated to the chief of staff role, while rumors of Klain resigning in a few weeks began circulating over the weekend.

Zients was director of the National Economic Council and an assistant on economic policy to President Barack Obama. He was part of Biden’s transition team before picking up the role as coronavirus response coordinator. According to CNN, the White House underwent an internal search to find a replacement for Klain. The chief of staff preferred Zients as the next in line after he played a critical role in filling staffing positions after the midterm elections. In March, Zients stepped away from his position as the White House’s COVID-19 response director for a private sector position. Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University’s School of Public Health, took Zients’ place on the COVID-19 response team.

Klain has served as chief of staff for more than two years. Unnamed sources have suggested his resignation will come following Biden’s State of the Union address on Feb. 7, though no official word on the resignation has been announced.

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‘The Mandalorian’ shares details of Season 3 in new trailer

The latest trailer for Season 3 of The Mandalorian shares details for the upcoming season, and introduced a few previously unknown directors for the upcoming episodes. Directors on this season of The Mandalorian include returning helmer Rick Famuyiwa, Black Panther cinematographer Rachel Morrison, Minari filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung, Mandalorian actor Carl Weathers, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse‘s Peter Ramsey and returning director Bryce Dallas Howard.

Starring as the title character is Pedro Pascal, who travels the galaxy with Grogu (aka Baby Yoda). Pascal stars alongside Katee Sackhoff, Carl Weathers, Amy Sedaris, Emily Swallow and Giancarlo Esposito, and serving as showrunner once again is Jon Favreau. The tagline for the new season reads: “The Mandalorian will cross paths with old allies and make new enemies as he and Grogu continue their journey together.”

The Mandalorian premiered on Disney+ in November 2019, quickly becoming its flagship series. Season 2 debuted in late 2020, and since then the show has spawned multiple spinoffs including last year’s The Book of Boba Fett, and the upcoming Ahsoka starring Rosario Dawson.

Season 3 of The Mandalorian debuts March 1. Take a look at the trailer – here.

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‘The Drew Barrymore Show’ renewed through 2023-24 Season

CBS announced that the daytime talk show The Drew Barrymore Show has been renewed through the 2023-2024 season on CBS Stations.

Steve LoCascio, President of CBS Media Ventures, in a press release: “This season, The Drew Barrymore Show debuted a new reimagined half-hour format, which has been an undeniable success. Ratings have grown 70% year to year, and creatively, the show is better than ever. Drew makes news every day with her insightful celebrity interviews and welcoming style. Nobody does it better. We’re thrilled to have her in the CBS family.”

The Drew Barrymore Show launched on Sept. 14, 2020 and is currently in its third season. The show increased its total viewership by 70 percent last year, averaging 1.2 million viewers in 2022, and the daytime series was ranked No. 4 among the 11 syndicated talk shows on air by year’s end.  The show has been nominated for nine Daytime Emmy Awards, winning Outstanding Costume Design/Styling and Outstanding Special Effects Costumes, Makeup and Hairstyling in 2022.

The Drew Barrymore Show airs weekdays on CBS. For local listings, head here.

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Treasury to begin ‘extraordinary measures’ to avoid default as U.S. hits debt limit

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen notified congressional leaders in a letter on Thursday that she is implementing “extraordinary measures” to meet U.S. financial obligations — this after the United States hit the national debt limit of $31.4 trillion, which requires Congress to increase it in order to meet existing national financial obligations.

Yellen wrote to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy: “I respectfully urge Congress to act promptly to protect the full faith and credit of the United States.” According to Yellen, it’s not clear exactly how long government cash and extraordinary measures can work to fulfill the nation’s economic obligations but said it’s unlikely resources will be exhausted “before early June.”

House Republicans have indicated they will demand deep spending cuts before agreeing to raise the debt ceiling; the Biden administration wants the debt ceiling raised without conditions. Yellen warned congressional leadership that failure to raise the limit in time would cause irreparable harm to the U.S. economy. Despite that warning, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told reporters this week raising the limit without cutting spending is off the table. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during a press briefing that Republicans “are threatening to kill millions of jobs and 401(k) plans by trying to hold the debt limit hostage unless they can, again, cut Social Security, cut Medicare, cut Medicaid,” adding that President Biden “will not allow Republicans to take the economy hostage or make working Americans pay the price for their schemes to benefit the wealthiest Americans and also special interests.”

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‘Ted Lasso’ shares first look at Season 3 premiering Spring 2023

Apple TV+ has announced Season 3 of the Emmy-winning comedy ‘Ted Lasso’ will premiere this spring.  The streaming service also released a first image from the upcoming season. The first photo from Season 3 of the show hints at still unresolved tensions between Ted (Sudeikis) and Nate (Nick Mohammed), who left AFC Richmond at the end of season two and ended up at West Ham United, the Premier League team owned by Rupert Mannion (Anthony Head). It shows Nate and Ted meeting in the West Ham facilities, with Rupert looming in the background.

What remains in question is whether Season 3 will be the last for the popular series.  Creators Jason Sudeikis, Bill Lawrence, Brendan Hunt and Joe Kelly have said they sold the series ‘for a three-season arc.’ “ After season 2 ended, Lawrence said: “This story is going to be over [in season three], regardless, even if the show finds another story to tell and goes on.”  Hunt, who plays Coach Beard on the series, added: “We are writing an ending for this three-chunk portion that we’ve always seen, but it’s not like Thanos is in it and half of us die. Most of us, anyway, will probably still be alive, so I don’t think leaving an out is anything to worry about. It’s just a matter of whether or not we pick this up in some other way, and when.”

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