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Quarterback Sam Darnold's No. 1 target at Southern California this season is following him into the NFL draft.
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  1. USC WR Deontay Burnett to forgo senior season
  2. Cavaliers' LeBron James blocks Timberwolves' Tyus Jones into next week
  3. Congressional pair introduces bipartisan DACA bill
  4. 2,000 people possibly exposed to hepatitis A at Utah 7-Eleven
  5. Texas woman kills family at beach resort, police say
  6. Ex-Google engineer James Damore files discrimination lawsuit
  7. For poorer Americans, stress brings worse health
  8. Heart health can be improved in older age, study finds
  9. Poll: Major parties less popular as more Americans identify as independent
  10. IOC extends Olympics entry deadline for North Korean athletes
  11. 'X-Files' star Gillian Anderson receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame
  12. Another blown playoff lead by the Kansas City Chiefs ends their season
  13. GoPro cutting jobs, discontinuing drone production
  14. San Francisco 49ers hire ex-Oakland Raiders DC Ken Norton Jr. as assistant head coach
  15. Jacksonville Jaguars will take ugly playoff win vs. Buffalo Bills
  16. Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams' turnaround season ends abruptly
  17. Bangladeshi court upholds ban on Rohingya marriage

USC WR Deontay Burnett to forgo senior season

Quarterback Sam Darnold's No. 1 target at Southern California this season is following him into the NFL draft.
    

Cavaliers' LeBron James blocks Timberwolves' Tyus Jones into next week

Cavaliers star LeBron James looked like he was Tyus Jones' older brother playing ball in the driveway with a huge block on the Minnesota Timberwolves guard.
    

Congressional pair introduces bipartisan DACA bill

A Democrat from California and a Republican from Texas are working together to introduce bipartisan legislation on DACA.
    

2,000 people possibly exposed to hepatitis A at Utah 7-Eleven

Health officials in Utah warned as many as 2,000 people may have been exposed to hepatitis A at a local 7-Eleven store.
    

Texas woman kills family at beach resort, police say

A Texas woman shot and killed her husband and two young sons before turning the gun on herself in the hotel room of a popular resort, police said Monday.
    

Ex-Google engineer James Damore files discrimination lawsuit

James Damore, a former Google engineer, filed lawsuit against the company alleging it discriminates against conservatives, Caucasians and men.
    

For poorer Americans, stress brings worse health

In a finding that will surprise few, new research shows that minorities and the poor suffer more stress than their wealthy, white peers
    

Heart health can be improved in older age, study finds

Does a youth misspent lounging and lazing condemn middle-aged folks to a future of bad heart health? Maybe not, a new, small study has found.
    

Poll: Major parties less popular as more Americans identify as independent

An increasing number of Americans identified as independent voters in 2017 while the two major parties are near their all-time low in popularity.
    

IOC extends Olympics entry deadline for North Korean athletes

North Korean athletes have an extended deadline to register for the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee said Monday.
    

'X-Files' star Gillian Anderson receives star on Hollywood Walk of Fame

Gillian Anderson reflected on her role as Dana Scully on "The X-Files" as she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.
    

Another blown playoff lead by the Kansas City Chiefs ends their season

Linebacker Derrick Johnson, with his 13 years in the NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs, needs more time to process his team's stunning collapse against the Tennessee Titans.
    

GoPro cutting jobs, discontinuing drone production

Action camera company GoPro plans to reduce its workforce by 20 percent and stop producing drones following its preliminary fourth-quarter report.
    

San Francisco 49ers hire ex-Oakland Raiders DC Ken Norton Jr. as assistant head coach

The San Francisco 49ers named Ken Norton Jr. assistant head coach on Monday.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars will take ugly playoff win vs. Buffalo Bills

Jacksonville and Buffalo's defensive units turned in strong showings yet neither received any accolades that led people to calling this a memorable game.
    

Sean McVay, Los Angeles Rams' turnaround season ends abruptly

When the bright lights turned on, the Los Angeles Rams simply weren't ready.
    

Bangladeshi court upholds ban on Rohingya marriage

Bangladesh's high court on Monday upheld the country's law banning Rohingya, refugee ethnic minorities from Myanmar, from getting married in the country.
    
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North Korea and South Korea will hold their talks Tuesday within the Demilitarized Zone. But just over a mile from the DMZ, life is peaceful in Tongil Chon.
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  1. What it's like to live near the world's most heavily guarded border
  2. Meghan and Harry's next royal visit divides 'London's Harlem'
  3. 'Embarrassment capes,' singing drones aim to shame Japan's workaholics
  4. Talks underway about Trump interview in Mueller Russia probe
  5. Trump will end protected status for 200,000 Salvadorans in U.S.
  6. Leading British journalist quits over gender pay gap, says: 'Enough is enough'
  7. Iran's president digs at hardliners over protests
  8. Russian lawyer ran into Ivanka after 2016 Trump Tower meeting
  9. Burning tanker carrying almost 1 million barrels of oil could explode
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What it's like to live near the world's most heavily guarded border

North Korea and South Korea will hold their talks Tuesday within the Demilitarized Zone. But just over a mile from the DMZ, life is peaceful in Tongil Chon.

    

Meghan and Harry's next royal visit divides 'London's Harlem'

Prince Harry and his American wife-to-be Meghan Markle will visit a youth-led radio station in the Brixton area of London.

    

'Embarrassment capes,' singing drones aim to shame Japan's workaholics

There is a growing awareness of the dangers of overtime, including "karoshi" — a Japanese term literally meaning death from overwork.

    

Talks underway about Trump interview in Mueller Russia probe

The president's attorneys are exploring options for a Mueller team interview with Trump, including written responses in lieu of a face-to-face interview.

    

Trump will end protected status for 200,000 Salvadorans in U.S.

The Salvadorans, who were granted TPS after a series of earthquakes, will have until September 2019 to seek permanent residency in the U.S. or risk deportation.

    

Leading British journalist quits over gender pay gap, says: 'Enough is enough'

China editor Carrie Gracie publicly announced she was refusing a raise from BBC managers because it would still leave her earning less than male co-workers.
    

Iran's president digs at hardliners over protests

Echoing some of his campaign rhetoric, President Hassan Rouhani also said people should be allowed to criticize all Iranian officials, with no exception.

    

Russian lawyer ran into Ivanka after 2016 Trump Tower meeting

Natalia Veselnitskaya said she believed a woman she met at Trump Tower was Ivanka, and another source with knowledge of the matter said the woman was Ivanka.

    

Burning tanker carrying almost 1 million barrels of oil could explode

Search and cleanup efforts have also been hampered by fierce fires and poisonous gases that have engulfed the tanker and surrounding waters, CCTV reported.

    

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  1. El Salvador, Oprah Winfrey, Stephen K. Bannon: Your Evening Briefing
  2. Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave
  3. To Pay for Wall, Trump Would Cut Proven Border Security Measures
  4. Trump Overstates Size of Tax Cuts in Speech to Farmers
  5. Mueller Is Said to Likely Seek to Interview Trump
  6. Fusion GPS Founder Hauled From the Shadows for the Russia Election Investigation
  7. Nonfiction: From ‘Fire and Fury’ to Political Firestorm
  8. Oprah 2020? Democrats Swing From Giddy to Skeptical at the Prospect
  9. What Politicians Could Learn from Oprah Winfrey
  10. The Best and Worst of the Golden Globes
  11. Trump Takes Field at College Football Championship Game
  12. At Kennedy, the Planes Just Wouldn’t Stop Coming
  13. Op-Ed Contributor: Oprah, Don’t Do It
  14. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What the President Doesn’t Get About Dogs
  15. A Counterproductive Approach to a Broken Immigration System
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: The Decline of Anti-Trumpism
  17. Op-Ed Contributors: We’re Not Ready for a Flu Pandemic
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: A Very Stable Genius-in-Chief
  19. Op-Ed Columnist: The Worst and the Dumbest
  20. Rick Perry’s Plan to Rescue Struggling Coal and Nuclear Plants Is Rejected
  21. Mourning Erica Garner: ‘When Her Father Died, an Activist Was Born’
  22. Former Hong Kong Official Pleads Not Guilty in Africa Bribery Case
  23. Bulletin Board: Our Obits Editor Addresses Coverage of the Former Mormon Leader Thomas Monson
  24. India’s Supreme Court Orders Review of Gay Sex Ban
  25. In Deepest Cold, a Subway Car Becomes the Shelter of Last Resort
  26. Fraternity Is Banned From Pennsylvania After Student’s Hazing Death
  27. Biodegradable Bags Cause Outrage in Italy. (It’s Not Really About Bags.)
  28. Amway Made China a Billion-Dollar Market. Now It Faces a Crackdown.
  29. Horgos Journal: A Visa-Free Zone Welcomes Your Wallet. But Maybe Not Your Beard.
  30. Critic’s Notebook: Home to Hawaii in Search of Poke
  31. The New Health Care: A Memory Shortcut, With a Little Help From Friends
  32. Don’t Let a Lack of Self-Awareness Hold You Back
  33. A Mega-Dealer Expands: David Zwirner Plans a New Art Gallery
  34. A Hoya Again, Patrick Ewing Learns Value of Knowing When to Pivot
  35. Eyal Shani, an Israeli Celebrity Chef, Makes His New York Debut
  36. Tim Rollins Dies at 62; Turned Bronx Teenagers Into Art Stars
  37. Trilobites: A Mummified Child’s Remains Show Signs of a Modern Scourge
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El Salvador, Oprah Winfrey, Stephen K. Bannon: Your Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Trump Administration Says That Nearly 200,000 Salvadorans Must Leave

The administration decided that Salvadorans no longer qualified for temporary protection for deportation that had been granted after two devastating earthquakes in 2001.

    

To Pay for Wall, Trump Would Cut Proven Border Security Measures

Experts say some measures targeted are more effective than a wall, resulting in an approach a Republican congressman called “a third-century solution to a 21st-century problem.”

    

Trump Overstates Size of Tax Cuts in Speech to Farmers

At a speech to farmers in Nashville on Monday, Mr. Trump claimed he had cut taxes by $5.5 trillion instead of the actual $1.5 trillion amount.

    

Mueller Is Said to Likely Seek to Interview Trump

White House officials viewed it as a sign the special counsel’s inquiry was nearly over. But it touched off discussions about the perils of the president sitting for an interview.

    

Fusion GPS Founder Hauled From the Shadows for the Russia Election Investigation

Glenn R. Simpson’s firm quietly compiled the notorious dossier of possible links between President Trump and Russia. Then it became public.

    

Nonfiction: From ‘Fire and Fury’ to Political Firestorm

Michael Wolff has everyone talking about a possibly dysfunctional president.

    

Oprah 2020? Democrats Swing From Giddy to Skeptical at the Prospect

In the imagination of some Democrats, Oprah Winfrey seemed an answer to the party’s problems. Others questioned whether the country would be willing to accept another TV star.

    

What Politicians Could Learn from Oprah Winfrey

Sneer at celebrity all you want, but elections are contests of stories, and Ms. Winfrey showed that she can tell one.

    

The Best and Worst of the Golden Globes

From a rousing Oprah Winfrey to silent men who didn’t speak out about sexual harassment, it was a night of highs and lows at the first major awards ceremony of the #MeToo moment.

    

Trump Takes Field at College Football Championship Game

The president’s appearance seemed intended to emphasize his furious critique of athletes for using football games as a place for protests.

    

At Kennedy, the Planes Just Wouldn’t Stop Coming

Failure to stop arriving international flights after a storm created an epic jet traffic jam at the New York City hub. A burst pipe added to the misery.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Oprah, Don’t Do It

The idea of President Winfrey underscores the extent to which Trumpism has infected our civic life.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What the President Doesn’t Get About Dogs

They’re loyal and loving. All Donald Trump has is Stephen Miller.

    

A Counterproductive Approach to a Broken Immigration System

Pulling the plug on T.P.S. will tear apart families and communities and bring more uncertainty to El Salvador.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Decline of Anti-Trumpism

The quality of the opposition is deteriorating.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: We’re Not Ready for a Flu Pandemic

A universal vaccine is desperately needed.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: A Very Stable Genius-in-Chief

In series of tweets on Saturday, President Trump defended his mental fitness.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Worst and the Dumbest

Given what Trump is doing to our government, it’s a good thing he’s a very stable genius.

    

Rick Perry’s Plan to Rescue Struggling Coal and Nuclear Plants Is Rejected

In a blow to the Trump administration, a federal panel turned down a proposal by Energy Secretary Rick Perry to subsidize struggling plants.

    

Mourning Erica Garner: ‘When Her Father Died, an Activist Was Born’

Although the death of Ms. Garner, 27, was attributed to natural causes, some mourners said her heart had been beaten down by injustice.

    

Former Hong Kong Official Pleads Not Guilty in Africa Bribery Case

Patrick Ho is accused of trying to bribe Chad’s president and Uganda’s foreign minister in exchange for oil rights for a Chinese energy company.

    

Bulletin Board: Our Obits Editor Addresses Coverage of the Former Mormon Leader Thomas Monson

William McDonald responds to readers who criticized how we described the former head of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

    

India’s Supreme Court Orders Review of Gay Sex Ban

The court ordered a review of a colonial-era law reinstated in 2013 that criminalizes sex between men. Gay-rights advocates were elated but cautious.

    

In Deepest Cold, a Subway Car Becomes the Shelter of Last Resort

With temperatures in the single digits over the weekend, the E train turned into a rolling refuge for the homeless.

    

Fraternity Is Banned From Pennsylvania After Student’s Hazing Death

A Baruch College freshman died after taking part in a fraternity hazing, and the fraternity was convicted of aggravated assault and involuntary manslaughter.

    

Biodegradable Bags Cause Outrage in Italy. (It’s Not Really About Bags.)

A law requiring consumers to pay for produce sacks has prompted a flood of protests. But, with elections set for March, the anger is about more than a 2-cent surcharge.

    

Amway Made China a Billion-Dollar Market. Now It Faces a Crackdown.

Chinese regulators are questioning the tactics of companies that rely on sales representatives who recruit others below them. Sales by so-called multilevel marketing firms have surged.

    

Horgos Journal: A Visa-Free Zone Welcomes Your Wallet. But Maybe Not Your Beard.

It’s unusually easy to enter a special economic development zone between China and Kazakhstan, unless your garb suggests you have Islamist leanings.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Home to Hawaii in Search of Poke

In Honolulu, where our critic grew up, the quintessential marinated-fish dish appears in a welter of different styles and stores.

    

The New Health Care: A Memory Shortcut, With a Little Help From Friends

Humans formed social networks long before social media, so why not put them to use?

    

Don’t Let a Lack of Self-Awareness Hold You Back

What’s the “thing” holding you back?

    

A Mega-Dealer Expands: David Zwirner Plans a New Art Gallery

Though he is bound to be criticized for becoming too corporate, Mr. Zwirner argues that a gallery needs to be ambitious for its artists.

    

A Hoya Again, Patrick Ewing Learns Value of Knowing When to Pivot

Patrick Ewing had spent years positioning himself for an N.B.A. coaching job when a phone call suggested his future might be back at Georgetown.

    

Eyal Shani, an Israeli Celebrity Chef, Makes His New York Debut

Mr. Shani’s whole roasted cauliflower will be on offer at a branch of Miznon, his global group of casual restaurants, when it opens at Chelsea Market this month.

    

Tim Rollins Dies at 62; Turned Bronx Teenagers Into Art Stars

Mr. Rollins devoted almost all of his career to an unusual combination of art-making and teaching, and to the group known as Tim Rollins + K.O.S.

    

Trilobites: A Mummified Child’s Remains Show Signs of a Modern Scourge

For decades, scientists thought the toddler died nearly 500 years ago from smallpox. New research shows it carried hepatitis B.

    

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