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North Korea's Kim Jong Un made a public appearance on state television on Friday.
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  1. North Korea's Kim Jong Un pays tribute on father's birth anniversary
  2. Two Ohio State assistant coaches to make over $1 million
  3. FCC Chairman under investigation for relationship with Sinclair Broadcasting
  4. Senate Judiciary Committee advances criminal justice reform bill
  5. U.S. planning radars in Hawaii to deter North Korea missiles
  6. South Korea's Yun Sung-bin maintains lead in men's skeleton
  7. 5 people killed in separate avalanches in France, Italy
  8. Jeff Daniels to star in Broadway production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
  9. Johnny and Daniel face off again in first 'Cobra Kai' teaser
  10. Multiple sinkholes condemn two homes in Florida neighborhood
  11. Jeffrey Tambor officially leaves 'Transparent'
  12. When one teen vapes, others often follow
  13. Pet food companies issue recalls over salmonella
  14. 1 in 10 worldwide gets wound infection after abdominal surgery
  15. Another cancer vaccine shows promise in mice
  16. Two Russians sentenced to U.S. prison for hacking scheme
  17. Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux announce split
  18. Charles Barkley admits to playing NBA game while 'blasted' drunk
  19. Potential buyer for Carolina Panthers emerges
  20. Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desaleg resigns
  21. Bengals' AJ McCarron wins grievance, will become free agent
  22. Senate rejects pair of immigration proposals

North Korea's Kim Jong Un pays tribute on father's birth anniversary

North Korea's Kim Jong Un made a public appearance on state television on Friday.
    

Two Ohio State assistant coaches to make over $1 million

Two Ohio State assistant coaches will make more than $1 million next season as part of salary hikes across the board for the football staff.
    

FCC Chairman under investigation for relationship with Sinclair Broadcasting

Ajit Pai, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is under investigation for ties to the Sinclair Broadcasting Company, lawmakers said Thursday.
    

Senate Judiciary Committee advances criminal justice reform bill

The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced bipartisan legislation seeking to reform the criminal justice system Thursday.
    

U.S. planning radars in Hawaii to deter North Korea missiles

The United States is to deploy radars in Hawaii by 2023 that could enhance efforts to deter North Korea missiles, a Japanese newspaper reported Thursday.
    

South Korea's Yun Sung-bin maintains lead in men's skeleton

South Korea's Yun Sung-bin is closing in on a gold medal in the men's skeleton competition at the Pyeongchang Olympics.
    

5 people killed in separate avalanches in France, Italy

Five people were killed from avalanches in France and Italy this week, officials said.
    

Jeff Daniels to star in Broadway production of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'

Jeff Daniels is reuniting with his "The Newsroom" collaborator Aaron Sorkin on a new play based on Harper Lee's classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird."
    

Johnny and Daniel face off again in first 'Cobra Kai' teaser

William Zabka and Ralph Macchio reprised their roles of Johnny and Daniel in Thursday's teaser for their new streaming series "Cobra Kai."
    

Multiple sinkholes condemn two homes in Florida neighborhood

Multiple sinkholes opened in a Florida neighborhood, threatening two properties, local law enforcement said Thursday.
    

Jeffrey Tambor officially leaves 'Transparent'

Amazon confirmed Thursday the departure of Jeffrey Tambor, the Emmy-winning star of its dramedy "Transparent."
    

When one teen vapes, others often follow

Teenagers are impressionable when it comes to e-cigarettes, new research suggests.
    

Pet food companies issue recalls over salmonella

Four pet food companies recalled some of their products this week after federal officials received several complaints of potential salmonella poisoning.
    

1 in 10 worldwide gets wound infection after abdominal surgery

Globally, more than one in 10 patients develops a surgical-site infection after a gastrointestinal operation, a new study finds.
    

Another cancer vaccine shows promise in mice

In what researchers call a first step toward personalized vaccines for a multitude of cancers, a vaccine made from stem cells protected mice from tumors.
    

Two Russians sentenced to U.S. prison for hacking scheme

Two Russian nationals were sentenced to U.S. federal prison terms for their roles in a massive data breach conspiracy, the Department of Justice said.
    

Jennifer Aniston, Justin Theroux announce split

Actress Jennifer Aniston and actor-writer Justin Theroux announced Thursday they have split after two years of marriage.
    

Charles Barkley admits to playing NBA game while 'blasted' drunk

Basketball legend Charles Barkley says he once played in an NBA game while "blasted" drunk during his tenure with the Philadelphia 76ers.
    

Potential buyer for Carolina Panthers emerges

A South Carolina businessman has emerged as a potential buyer for the Carolina Panthers.
    

Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desaleg resigns

Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn announced his resignation Thursday in an effort to quell the country's political unrest.
    

Bengals' AJ McCarron wins grievance, will become free agent

Quarterback AJ McCarron won his grievance against the Cincinnati Bengals, becoming a free agent next month.
    

Senate rejects pair of immigration proposals

The Senate on Thursday rejected two immigration proposals seeking funding for a border wall and protection for millions of young undocumented immigrants.
    
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For the latest on the Florida school shooting, read our Thursday live updates. Photo. Shooting victim Scott Beigel. Credit Grant Williams. As gunshots echoed through the high school, a geography teacher, Scott Beigel, 35, paused to usher stragglers ...
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Washington (CNN) Former Trump campaign adviser Rick Gates is finalizing a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller's office, indicating he's poised to cooperate in the investigation, according to sources familiar with the case. Gates has already ...
Rick Gates is set to finalize a plea deal with Mueller and become the third cooperating witness in the Russia probeBusiness Insider
Report: Former Trump Adviser Rick Gates Finalizing Plea Deal With MuellerDaily Beast
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Following Wednesday's shooting rampage at a South Florida high school by a 19-year-old suspect that left 17 dead -- the deadliest school shooting in five years -- Americans are scrambling for answers to make sense of the tragedy. Though there may be ...
Frustration Grows as Congress Shows Inability to Pass Even Modest Gun MeasuresNew York Times
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With Vladimir Putin expected to secure a fourth term next month, Pussy Riot members Alexey Knedlyakovsky and Lusine Djanyan are claiming asylum in Sweden.
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  2. Take a rare look inside the border between North and South Korea
  3. Mandela protégé takes charge after South Africa's scandal-tainted leader quits
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Punk rockers pay the price for criticizing Putin

With Vladimir Putin expected to secure a fourth term next month, Pussy Riot members Alexey Knedlyakovsky and Lusine Djanyan are claiming asylum in Sweden.

    

Take a rare look inside the border between North and South Korea

TODAY's Savannah Guthrie takes a rare opportunity to visit the DMZ, the very tense demilitarized zone between the two Koreas. North Korean guards keep a close eye on her as she views areas of land mines and decades-old United Nations buildings in "one of most dangerous places on Earth."

    

Mandela protégé takes charge after South Africa's scandal-tainted leader quits

Cyril Ramaphosa grew up in Soweto, Johannesburg's notoriously impoverished segregated township. But his toughest years may lie ahead.

    

Trump may release a prisoner from Guantanamo

Ahmed Mohammed Ahmed Haza al-Darbi, a Saudi citizen held since 2002, made a plea deal in 2014 that said he would be released to Saudi Arabia.
    

American strike in Syria killed 5 Russians, Moscow says

The incident marks the first time Russians and Americans have become directly engaged in combat in Syria.

    

10,000 civilians were killed or wounded in Afghanistan last year

President Donald Trump stepped up airstrikes in Afghanistan, and militants responded. More than 10,000 civilians were killed or wounded in 2017, the U.N. says.

    

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  1. Florida, White House, Immigration: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  2. Gunfire Erupts at a School. Leaders Offer Prayers. Children Are Buried. Repeat.
  3. YouTube Comment Seen as Early Warning in Shooting Left Little for F.B.I. to Investigate
  4. A Mother Weeps for Her Angel: ‘I Hope She Didn’t Die for Nothing’
  5. The Names of the Florida School Shooting Victims
  6. Senate Rejects Immigration Plans, Leaving Fate of Dreamers Uncertain
  7. On Washington: No Room for Debate: Senate Floor Fight Over Immigration Is a Bust
  8. News Analysis: Trump Gets What He Wants in Immigration Debate: Quiet on the Right
  9. Trump’s Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First Lady’s Adviser
  10. Intrigue at V.A. as Secretary Says He Is Being Forced Out
  11. News Analysis: The White House Flouts the First Rule of Crisis Communications: Get the Facts Out Fast
  12. In Pursuit of Peace, Trump Generates Rare Friction With Netanyahu
  13. News Analysis: In Netanyahu’s Israel, the Divisiveness Is Now All About Him
  14. Meet Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s New President and a Mandela Favorite
  15. South Africa Sees Fresh Start for Economy, With the Same Challenges
  16. Editorial: The N.R.A. Can Be Beat
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: The Things We Know About School Shooters
  18. Opinion: In the Aftermath, There Really Are No Words
  19. Editorial: Trump Kills Compromise on Immigration
  20. Op-Ed Columnist: Budgets, Bad Faith and ‘Balance’
  21. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A University of, by and for the People
  22. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Wants to Make America White Again
  23. Unlikely Skeleton Duo Share an Obscure Sport and a Crazy Dream
  24. Most North Koreans Can’t Actually Watch the Olympic Games
  25. Your Designs: Olympic Logos for Russia and the Two Koreas
  26. Abuse Accusations Against Peter Martins Are Not Corroborated, Inquiry Says
  27. Diplomats in Cuba Suffered Brain Injuries. Experts Still Don’t Know Why.
  28. S.E.C. Blocks Chinese Takeover of Chicago Stock Exchange
  29. The Flu Vaccine Is Working Better Than Expected, C.D.C. Finds
  30. New Health Secretary Faces First Test as Idaho Skirts Federal Law
  31. Will the Rohingya Ever Return Home?
  32. U.S. Condemns Russia for Cyberattack, Showing Split in Stance on Putin
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Florida, White House, Immigration: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Gunfire Erupts at a School. Leaders Offer Prayers. Children Are Buried. Repeat.

Deadly shootings in schools have become a sad and distinct American ritual, with familiar images and a familiar response.

    

YouTube Comment Seen as Early Warning in Shooting Left Little for F.B.I. to Investigate

A commenter who shared a name with the suspect in the Florida school vowed to become a “professional school shooter” in a disturbing post that the authorities examined last fall.

    

A Mother Weeps for Her Angel: ‘I Hope She Didn’t Die for Nothing’

As students who survived the Florida school massacre struggled to make sense of the horror and loss, an entire community turns out at a vigil.

    

The Names of the Florida School Shooting Victims

Some of the 17 people who died in the shooting had tried to spare others during the chaos. Among the dead: a teacher, a coach, a dancer and a trombonist.

    

Senate Rejects Immigration Plans, Leaving Fate of Dreamers Uncertain

Three measures — including one backed by President Trump — failed to garner the 60 votes required to open Senate debate. The next steps are unclear.

    

On Washington: No Room for Debate: Senate Floor Fight Over Immigration Is a Bust

After raising expectations of an old-school fight, the Senate ended up gridlocked as usual, as leaders shied away from politically charged votes.

    

News Analysis: Trump Gets What He Wants in Immigration Debate: Quiet on the Right

The activism and outrage from conservatives that has killed past immigration deals is less vitriolic this time, perhaps because they sense they are winning.

    

Trump’s Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First Lady’s Adviser

The committee, which raised a record $107 million, detailed its finances in a tax filing, revealing that it donated less than expected to charity.

    

Intrigue at V.A. as Secretary Says He Is Being Forced Out

David Shulkin, the lone Obama administration holdover in President Trump’s cabinet, said that political appointees were trying to oust him from the department he leads.

    

News Analysis: The White House Flouts the First Rule of Crisis Communications: Get the Facts Out Fast

Its handling of Rob Porter’s resignation has become a case study in how shifting stories can make matters worse.

    

In Pursuit of Peace, Trump Generates Rare Friction With Netanyahu

The pushback on Israel suggests that the White House is recalibrating its approach to Israel and the Palestinians as it wrestles with when, and how, to put a peace proposal on the table.

    

News Analysis: In Netanyahu’s Israel, the Divisiveness Is Now All About Him

Israeli politics has always been noisily contentious, but with the prime minister facing possible bribery charges, the toxicity threatens to reach new heights.

    

Meet Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s New President and a Mandela Favorite

Cyril Ramaphosa was a protégé of Nelson Mandela before becoming one of South Africa’s richest men. As president, he vows to address gaping inequality.

    

South Africa Sees Fresh Start for Economy, With the Same Challenges

Jacob Zuma’s ouster as president is raising hopes of better fortunes for the nation’s moribund economy, but it will not happen easily.

    

Editorial: The N.R.A. Can Be Beat

It’s time to vote the gun lobby out of office.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The Things We Know About School Shooters

Law enforcement officials and mental health experts have learned a lot about how to identify and intervene against potentially violent students.

    

Opinion: In the Aftermath, There Really Are No Words

The massacre in Florida reached us here in Costa Rica, and returned us to silence.

    

Editorial: Trump Kills Compromise on Immigration

A bill would have saved the Dreamers and given him his wall. He’d rather play political games.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Budgets, Bad Faith and ‘Balance’

These days, the G.O.P. basically lies about everything.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A University of, by and for the People

Land-grant colleges give all Americans access to an education no matter how much money their parents have.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Wants to Make America White Again

Democrats should be enraged by the immigration policies championed by the White House.

    

Unlikely Skeleton Duo Share an Obscure Sport and a Crazy Dream

What are the actor representing Jamaica and the vacuum salesman representing Ghana doing at the Winter Games? Testing their limits, like everyone else.

    

Most North Koreans Can’t Actually Watch the Olympic Games

The government isn’t eager to remind them that South Korea is prosperous enough to be able to host the games.

    

Your Designs: Olympic Logos for Russia and the Two Koreas

What should the Olympic Athlete From Russia logo look like? How about the Korean Unification Flag? We asked readers for their design proposals.

    

Abuse Accusations Against Peter Martins Are Not Corroborated, Inquiry Says

Former New York City Ballet dancers accused Mr. Martins of verbal and physical abuse, and an anonymous letter contained sexual harassment allegations against him.

    

Diplomats in Cuba Suffered Brain Injuries. Experts Still Don’t Know Why.

After examining 21 American diplomats said to have been victims of a mysterious “attack” in Havana, medical experts found concussion-like damage but no obvious causes.

    

S.E.C. Blocks Chinese Takeover of Chicago Stock Exchange

The proposed deal drew sharp criticisms from Republican and Democratic lawmakers, who said it could put the security of United States financial markets at risk.

    

The Flu Vaccine Is Working Better Than Expected, C.D.C. Finds

A preliminary analysis finds the vaccine 25 percent effective against this year’s dangerous H3N2 strain, and twice as effective in children.

    

New Health Secretary Faces First Test as Idaho Skirts Federal Law

Alex M. Azar II, the health secretary, told Congress he would scrutinize Idaho’s plan to allow sale of insurance that does not comply with the Affordable Care Act.

    

Will the Rohingya Ever Return Home?

Myanmar and Bangladesh are again taking up talks to repatriate the Rohingya. But conflicting goals, and wariness among the refugees, remain a roadblock.

    

U.S. Condemns Russia for Cyberattack, Showing Split in Stance on Putin

The attack was aimed at Ukraine but crippled computers around the world.

    

Books News: Hunting — and Haunted by — a Serial Killer

Michelle McNamara died before she completed her book about the Golden State Killer; her husband, Patton Oswalt didn’t want her work to be in vain.

    

Taking On Austria’s Nazi Legacy With His Own Blood and Tears

Günter Brus’s “actions” galvanized his country in the 1960s. As an exhibition marks the artist’s 80th birthday, a far-right resurgence has given his work new relevance.

    

How to Prepare Your Community for a Disaster

With some careful planning, persuading strangers to help one another in case of an emergency will mitigate damage and build strong community bonds.

    

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If you choose to register, the key to creating a successful registry is to pick items you’ll realistically use and get value out of over time.

    

‘Black Panther’ Poised to Shatter a Hollywood Myth

The film is expected to take in at least $250 million worldwide this weekend, disproving the notion that movies rooted in black culture cannot be global blockbusters.

    

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5 Places: Five Places to Go in Montmartre

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How Elegant, How Lethal

An odd little museum exhibition in London traces the curious, double-edged life of scissors.

    

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