Here are 5 things you should know
1. The mystery of Alexi Navalny's death deepens. The man, who was in prison for opposing President Vladimir Putin, died mysteriously last week, and his body disappeared afterward, only to be found days later with unusual bruises, leading to President Vladimir Putin saying, “Suddenly… He said he died of something called “Death Syndrome.” Yes, that's legal.
2. Families that win awards together stay together forever. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were the winners of last night's People's Choice Awards. Travis won Athlete of the Year, and Taylor won four awards: Female Artist, Pop Artist, Concert Tour, and Social Celebrity.
3. On the same day Donald Trump lost his New York civil fraud trial and was ordered to pay $355 million, Trump launched a new gold high-top sneaker line called the “Never Surrender” high-tops. . Priced at $399 a pair, the shoes were listed as sold out by Saturday. There's also a new cologne and perfume for $99, in addition to another version for $199.
4. Our life was a lie. Apple is currently asking users not to put their iPhones in rice if they get wet. Rice can send small particles into your phone and cause damage to your phone. Instead, pat it on your hands to remove excess moisture and place it in a dry place with good airflow to dry over time.
5. And today is President's Day, which falls between Lincoln's birthday and George Washington's birthday. As you know, George had his second birthday. George Washington was born in Virginia on February 11, 1731, according to the Julian calendar in use at the time. However, in 1752 Great Britain and all of its colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar, and Washington's birthday was changed to February 22, 1732, making him one year and 11 days behind him. This Thursday, his February 22nd, is also National Margarita Day. Two margaritas for George.
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