SON OF CAPITOL RIOT DEFENDANT TAKES STAND AGAINST FATHER Guy Reffitt, who is defending himself against five felony counts for his part in the U.S. Capitol riot, listened as his soft-spoken teenage son took the stand to testify against him in federal court. Reffitt, an alleged member of the far-right Three Percenters militia group, threatened to shoot his son and daughter if they talked about his part in the riot after he returned from Washington, court documents say. [HuffPost]
IOWA GOV SIGNS ANTI-TRANS LAW Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R) signed a bill into law that prohibits transgender girls and women from participating in team sporting events in school districts and colleges. Republicans across the country have increased their efforts to bar transgender athletes from participating in the teams that match the gender they identify with. States including South Dakota, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee and Texas have enacted similar laws. [HuffPost]
ORLANDO SHOWED THE UGLY FUTURE OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY A white nationalist conference held an eight-mile drive from the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando over the weekend shared attendees and speakers, who were animated by the same grievances. HuffPost reporter Christopher Mathias tried to untangle the two to learn more about the future of the Republican Party. [HuffPost]
SUV SMASHES INTO CALIFORNIA PRESCHOOL An SUV smashed into a Northern California preschool, sending 19 children and an employee to the hospital injuries that were not life-threatening, police said. The driver, a woman from Anderson, cooperated with authorities, didn't show any sign of being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and was released after providing a statement. [AP]
RUSSIAN TV STATION PROCLAIMS 'NO TO WAR,' GOES DARK TV Rain, one of Russia's last independent news outlets, made a stand with its final show on YouTube after the country's regulator blocked it. "No to war," Natalia Sindeyeva, one of TV Rain's founders, said as the station's employees walked out of the studio. The station then began playing Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" ― a reference that many well-versed in Russian history recognized. [HuffPost]
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