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Stephen Feller Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Minnesota's governor fainted Monday while delivering his State of the State speech, but was helped away from the dais, walking to a back room on his own power.
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  1. Minnesota Gov. Dayton collapses during State of State speech
  2. Study: Obesity makes memory training less effective in older adults
  3. Number of chronically ill with insurance increased with Obamacare: Study
  4. The 2018 Winter Olympics could bring North Korea, South Korea together
  5. Los Angeles Dodgers nab Logan Forsythe from Tampa Bay Rays
  6. Rescue of 3 puppies gives hope for more survivors in Italy avalanche

Minnesota Gov. Dayton collapses during State of State speech

Stephen Feller
Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Minnesota's governor fainted Monday while delivering his State of the State speech, but was helped away from the dais, walking to a back room on his own power.
    

Study: Obesity makes memory training less effective in older adults

HealthDay News
Memory training is far less effective in older adults who are obese than those who aren't, a new study finds.
    

Number of chronically ill with insurance increased with Obamacare: Study

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
Millions of Americans with a chronic illness gained health insurance coverage after the Affordable Care Act went into effect in 2010, a new study reports.
    

The 2018 Winter Olympics could bring North Korea, South Korea together

Elizabeth Shim
As South Korea prepares to host the 2018 Winter Olympics, some organizers are hoping North Korea will send its national team to the sporting event.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers nab Logan Forsythe from Tampa Bay Rays

Alex Butler
Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Second base is no longer a glaring hole for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
    

Rescue of 3 puppies gives hope for more survivors in Italy avalanche

Doug G. Ware
Jan. 23 (UPI) -- Rescuers in Italy have dug three puppies out of the deep snow where several people remain missing after last week's avalanche at a resort hotel, officials said.
    
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Trump Repeats Lie About Popular Vote in Meeting With Lawmakers
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President Trump met with leaders of Congress from both parties on Monday at the White House. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President Trump used his first official meeting with congressional leaders on Monday to falsely claim ...
Trump repeats debunked voter fraud claim at meeting with Hill leadersPolitico
Without evidence, Trump tells lawmakers 3 million to 5 million illegal ballots cost him the popular voteWashington Post
Trump to Lawmakers: 'Illegals' Cost Me the Popular VoteNBCNews.com
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President Trump has named Ajit Pai, an advocate of deregulation and a critic of the government's net neutrality rules, as the next chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. Pai's new position will give him control over the nation's most ...
FCC's new chairman no fan of net neutralityUSA TODAY
Trump's Telecom Chief Is Ajit Pai, Critic Of Net Neutrality RulesNPR
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President Trump used his first official meeting with congressional leaders to blame his nearly three-million popular vote loss on illegal ballots.
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  1. Trump Repeats Lie About Popular Vote in Meeting With Lawmakers
  2. Trump Abandons Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama’s Signature Trade Deal
  3. Call to Create Jobs, or Else, Tests Trump’s Sway
  4. Trump Orders Broad Hiring Freeze for Federal Government
  5. Mike Pompeo Is Confirmed to Lead C.I.A., as Rex Tillerson Advances
  6. Trump Revives Ban on Foreign Aid to Groups That Give Abortion Counseling
  7. Senators Propose Giving States Option to Keep Affordable Care Act
  8. Sean Spicer, Trump’s Press Secretary, Reboots His Relationship With the Press
  9. Katie Rich of ‘S.N.L.’ Is Suspended for Tweet Mocking Barron Trump
  10. Preparing to Meet Trump, Mexican Leader Seeks Common Ground
  11. Trump, Tillerson, Astana: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  12. Manhattan Jail That Holds El Chapo Is Called Tougher Than Guantánamo Bay
  13. Quandary in South Sudan: Should It Lose Its Hard-Won Independence?
  14. German Party Won’t Expel Rightist Who Assailed Holocaust Apology
  15. Swedish Police Investigate Report of Rape on Facebook Live
  16. Storm That Roared Through the South Sweeps Into the Northeast
  17. Minnesota Gov. Dayton, 69, Collapses During Speech
  18. The Public Editor: Can Dads Parent While Mom Is Marching? Do You Really Have to Ask?
  19. Datang Journal: In China, an Ancient People Watch Their Floating Life Dissolve
  20. Demographic Shift: Peak Millennial? Cities Can’t Assume a Continued Boost From the Young
  21. Killing of a Young Woman Grips Iceland
  22. Columbia Unearths Its Ties to Slavery
  23. As Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh Entered Exile, Plane Stuffed With Riches Followed
  24. Snapchat Discover Takes a Hard Line on Misleading and Explicit Images
  25. Life as a Runway: What 11 Protesters Wore to the Women’s March on Washington
  26. Basics: Gene-Modified Ants Shed Light on How Societies Are Organized
  27. Poster Perfect: The Art of James McMullan
  28. The Neediest Cases: ‘To Hell and Back’ as a Cancer Survivor, Storm Victim and Caregiver
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Trump Repeats Lie About Popular Vote in Meeting With Lawmakers

President Trump used his first official meeting with congressional leaders to blame his nearly three-million popular vote loss on illegal ballots.

    

Trump Abandons Trans-Pacific Partnership, Obama’s Signature Trade Deal

The decision at the start of the new administration was a signal that the president plans to follow through on promises to be aggressive with foreign competitors.
    

Call to Create Jobs, or Else, Tests Trump’s Sway

President Trump told corporate leaders that they could face tariffs if they don’t bring back manufacturing jobs, but he is fighting against larger market forces.
    

Trump Orders Broad Hiring Freeze for Federal Government

The freeze, a stopgap measure until a long-term plan to reduce the federal work force is developed, makes exceptions for national security, public safety and military positions.

    

Mike Pompeo Is Confirmed to Lead C.I.A., as Rex Tillerson Advances

Despite Democratic opposition and shaky appearances from his nominees, the president has faced few meaningful barriers to installing the team of his choice.

    

Trump Revives Ban on Foreign Aid to Groups That Give Abortion Counseling

Anti-abortion groups welcomed President Trump’s decision, while reproductive rights advocates said it would endanger women in poor countries by reducing health services.

    

Senators Propose Giving States Option to Keep Affordable Care Act

Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Susan Collins of Maine, both Republicans, say states could also choose to receive federal money for their own plans.

    

Sean Spicer, Trump’s Press Secretary, Reboots His Relationship With the Press

In a 90-minute news briefing, Mr. Spicer won praise from veteran press secretaries from both parties as he tried to ease some of the tensions from the weekend.

    

Katie Rich of ‘S.N.L.’ Is Suspended for Tweet Mocking Barron Trump

The writer’s Twitter post on Friday drew widespread condemnation, and Ms. Rich subsequently apologized for it.

    

Preparing to Meet Trump, Mexican Leader Seeks Common Ground

President Enrique Peña Nieto promised a robust dialogue with President Trump at their meeting next week, with the protection of Mexican citizens a priority.

    

Trump, Tillerson, Astana: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Manhattan Jail That Holds El Chapo Is Called Tougher Than Guantánamo Bay

The Metropolitan Correctional Center, which has held Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, has a reputation for stringent security measures.

    

Quandary in South Sudan: Should It Lose Its Hard-Won Independence?

The five-year-old country is in woeful straits as a civil war drags on. But a proposal to create a trusteeship of outside powers is meeting resistance.

    

German Party Won’t Expel Rightist Who Assailed Holocaust Apology

The decision by the Alternative for Germany to only discipline Björn Höcke leaves him open to attract more sympathizers.

    

Swedish Police Investigate Report of Rape on Facebook Live

The Swedish authorities arrested three men on suspicion of rape and urged people with access to images showing the episode to make them available to the police.
    

Storm That Roared Through the South Sweeps Into the Northeast

Fueled by two low-pressure systems, the storm is expected to reach its peak overnight, with heavy wind gusts.

    

Minnesota Gov. Dayton, 69, Collapses During Speech

Gov. Mark Dayton collapsed while delivering his State of the State speech on Monday, striking his head on a lectern. The 69-year-old Democrat appeared to be conscious as he was helped into a back room several minutes later, and a top staffer said he walked out of the Capitol under his own power.
    

The Public Editor: Can Dads Parent While Mom Is Marching? Do You Really Have to Ask?

An article about fathers in Montclair, N.J., who watched their children while their wives attended protests in Washington and New York was ill-conceived.

    

Datang Journal: In China, an Ancient People Watch Their Floating Life Dissolve

Members of the Tanka group in southern China have survived on coastal waterways, and on the margins of society. As cities spread, their way of life is disappearing.

    

Demographic Shift: Peak Millennial? Cities Can’t Assume a Continued Boost From the Young

Over the next few years, demographic research shows, the growth in demand for urban living could stall.

    

Killing of a Young Woman Grips Iceland

A nation where killings are rare was transfixed by the mystery of a young woman’s disappearance and shaken when her body turned up on a beach.

    

Columbia Unearths Its Ties to Slavery

A new historical report prepared by the university illuminates how human bondage seeped into the life of the institution.

    

As Gambia’s Yahya Jammeh Entered Exile, Plane Stuffed With Riches Followed

Mr. Jammeh left with two Rolls-Royces, a Mercedes-Benz, and other cars and luxury items, according to an airport official and a diplomat familiar with activities in the country.

    

Snapchat Discover Takes a Hard Line on Misleading and Explicit Images

The social network has updated its guidelines for publishers, aiming to raise the bar on the quality of its news service — a move that may bode well for its planned I.P.O.

    

Life as a Runway: What 11 Protesters Wore to the Women’s March on Washington

One protester used her body as a sign, donning a No! poncho; another wore an Assata Shakur T-shirt; and one woman channeled the "Brady Bunch," wearing her pantsuit one more time.

    

Basics: Gene-Modified Ants Shed Light on How Societies Are Organized

Daniel Kronauer’s transgenic ants offer scientists the chance to explore the evolution of animal societies — and, perhaps, our own.

    

Poster Perfect: The Art of James McMullan

Mr. McMullan unearths some of his never-before-seen theater posters to demonstrate how he created each work, from early studies to final versions.

    

The Neediest Cases: ‘To Hell and Back’ as a Cancer Survivor, Storm Victim and Caregiver

DeBraan Varvaro, 61, provides care for her younger sister, who is a paranoid schizophrenic. Their financial and health problems worsened after Hurricane Sandy.

    

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