Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt at a 2020 press conference. Nathan Howard / Getty Images Good morning, Portland! It's... February? Expect light rain and highs in the upper 40s today. Now let's get caught up on the weekend's news: - Russia saw its second weekend in a row of massive demonstrations protesting the incarceration of Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader allegedly poisoned by Vladimir Putin's Kremlin over the summer. Russian riot police arrested more than 5,000 protest participants at rallies spanning the entire country. Some were assaulted by police in the process. - Myanmar’s military has kicked off a coup, detaining the country’s leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and seizing power from the country's democratic government—which was established only five years ago. Military leaders are driven by a baseless claim of widespread voter fraud, due to a November election that didn't swing in their favor (sound familiar?). Meanwhile, the internet has gone down in major Myanmar cities, and journalists are in hiding out of fear of being targeted by the military-led uprising.