| Politics Stop us if you've heard this one, but there is unrest in Washington this week. Why? For one, a new book was released featuring former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon going off about the Trump administration's ties to Russia and calling a campaign meeting between a Russian lawyer and several top Trump figures "treasonous" and "unpatriotic." Trump was none too happy and torched his ex-aide in a statement, saying Bannon "lost his mind" after he left the White House. Then, Trump's attorney said he'd sent a cease-and-desist letter to Bannon, who late in the day called Trump "a great man." Oh, and Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman indicted on money-laundering and other charges, is suing special counsel Robert Mueller, alleging the Justice Department violated the law in appointing him. It's no secret a lot of the President's supporters want Mueller gone, and this lawsuit is a pretty big shot across the bow. | | | Iran protests | | After six days, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Wednesday that a string of anti-government protests is over. But after a few hundred arrests and at least 21 deaths, there is no sign that the protests are abating, so many are reading the announcement as a warning instead of a fact. If you'll recall, the protests began as a response to Iran's stagnant economy and other woes, but quickly grew into a forceful protest of the Iranian government's authority. | | | Voter fraud commission | | | Weather It's still cold, y'all. And on top of being frozen, you may also be stranded: 90% of flights out of LaGuardia airport in New York City are cancelled today, and other hubs in the Northeast are similarly crippled. More than 60 million people in 15 states, from Maine to Georgia, are under some type of warning or advisory from this winter storm. That's right, even the South is getting it. Tallahassee, Florida, yesterday got its first measurable snowfall in 28 years. Stay warm, and stay safe -- sadly, the bitter cold and storms have claimed at least 12 lives across the country. | | -35° Friday's predicted temperature at Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire. For the record, at the same time, the temperature on Mars will be around -2°. | | | | Confederate monuments Two state lawmakers in South Carolina want to put up a new Confederate monument honoring the sacrifices of black Confederate troops who, according to one of the lawmakers, "stepped up to defend their home state during a tumultuous time in our country's history." *record scratch* Black Confederate troops? Historians say there were no such thing. "In all my years of research, I can say I have seen no documentation of black South Carolina soldiers fighting for the Confederacy," historian Walter Edgar recently said. Yes, black people served in the Confederate army, Edgar pointed out, but they were slaves or free blacks forced to work without pay as cooks or servants. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | | The cutest nudist This sweet bird lost all of her feathers due to an illness. Now, she has tiny, adorable little sweaters to keep her warm. (Click to view.) | | CNN Five Things shows up in your inbox every weekday at 6 a.m. ET. Like what you see? Don't like what you see? Let us know. We're all about self improvement. Did a friend forward you this newsletter? Sign yourself up! | | | | |
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