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Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News For beleaguered parents desperate to soothe a colicky baby, Swedish researchers have a novel suggestion -- acupuncture.
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  1. Acupuncture may help babies with colic, researchers say
  2. Trump meets with Martin Luther King III to discuss voting rights, race relations
  3. Houston Texans' J.J. Watt "ahead of schedule"
  4. Houston Astros remain in contact with Oakland Athletics for RHP Sonny Gray
  5. Watch: 'New Girl' actor trolls Los Angeles Lakers' Nick Young
  6. USC Trojans CB Adoree' Jackson declares for draft
  7. 'Superbug' widespread in hospitals, must be monitored, study says
  8. Turkish police arrest suspect in NYE nightclub attack
  9. Green Bay Packers "not sure" if Jordy Nelson can face Atlanta Falcons

Acupuncture may help babies with colic, researchers say

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
For beleaguered parents desperate to soothe a colicky baby, Swedish researchers have a novel suggestion -- acupuncture.
    

Trump meets with Martin Luther King III to discuss voting rights, race relations

Stephen Feller
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump met with Martin Luther King III to discuss race relations and voting rights 48 hours after insulting civil rights icon John Lewis.
    

Houston Texans' J.J. Watt "ahead of schedule"

Alex Butler
HOUSTON, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Four-time All-Pro J.J. Watt wasn't on the field for the Houston Texans' Wild Card playoff win.
    

Houston Astros remain in contact with Oakland Athletics for RHP Sonny Gray

Alex Butler
HOUSTON, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Adding an ace in January is a great way to start the year for any major league baseball franchise.
    

Watch: 'New Girl' actor trolls Los Angeles Lakers' Nick Young

Alex Butler
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Nick Young probably has no idea how a single look at his mother became an internet sensation.
    

USC Trojans CB Adoree' Jackson declares for draft

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USC All-American cornerback Adoree' Jackson, one of the most versatile players in college football, announced Monday he will forgo his senior season and enter the 2017 NFL Draft.
    

'Superbug' widespread in hospitals, must be monitored, study says

HealthDay News
A type of potentially deadly drug-resistant bacteria is more widespread in U.S. hospitals than previously thought and monitored, a new study suggests.
    

Turkish police arrest suspect in NYE nightclub attack

Stephen Feller
ISTANBUL, Turkey, Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Police in Turkey arrested the main suspect in the New Year's Eve shooting attack at a popular nightclub in Istanbul
    

Green Bay Packers "not sure" if Jordy Nelson can face Atlanta Falcons

Alex Butler
GREEN BAY, Wis., Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Aaron Rodgers' improvising skills could be tested again Sunday at the Georgia Dome.
    
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President-elect Donald J. Trump met with Martin Luther King III at Trump Tower in New York on Monday. Credit Hilary Swift for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — With tensions escalating between President-elect Donald J. Trump and prominent black ...
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President-elect Donald J. Trump in the Trump Tower lobby on Monday. His remarks in a string of interviews have escalated tensions with China and infuriated allies. Credit Hilary Swift for The New York Times. LONDON — The Germans are angry.
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Having made contradictory comments, President-elect Donald J. Trump has many nations wondering about his policies. But there's also a sense that his words should not be taken too literally.
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  1. As Trump Era Arrives, a Sense of Uncertainty Grips the World
  2. As Inauguration Nears, Trump Keeps World Leaders on Edge
  3. For Trump, Three Decades of Chasing Deals in Russia
  4. With Blacks Alarmed by His Tone, Trump Meets With Martin Luther King III
  5. Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Still Faces Pushback
  6. Trump Health Secretary Pick’s Longtime Foes: Big Government and Insurance Companies
  7. Fear Spurs Support for Health Law as Republicans Work to Repeal It
  8. After Plagiarism Reports, Monica Crowley Won’t Take White House Job
  9. Interior Nominee Promotes Navy SEAL Career, While Playing Down ‘Bad Judgment’
  10. Critic's Notebook: Obama’s Secret to Surviving the White House Years: Books
  11. Transcript: President Obama on What Books Mean to Him
  12. Political Crisis Engulfs Samsung, a Firm Tied to South Korea’s Success
  13. Suspect in Istanbul Rampage on New Year’s Is Captured, Turkey Says
  14. DealBook: What to Make of the ‘Davos Class’ in the Trump Era
  15. World’s 8 Richest Have as Much Wealth as Bottom Half of Global Population
  16. Burnley Journal: U.K. Police Look to Young Recruits to Help Shed an Image as ‘Male, Pale and Stale’
  17. On Tennis: Andy Murray, No. 1 and Newly Knighted, Still Has Room for More
  18. Eugene Cernan, Last Human to Walk on Moon, Dies at 82
  19. Where Civil Rights Meet the Civil War
  20. Northern Ireland, Forced by Sinn Fein, Sets Early Election in Shadow of ‘Brexit’
  21. Justin Trudeau’s Family Vacation on Aga Khan’s Island Leads to Ethics Inquiry
  22. F.B.I. Arrests Wife of Killer in Orlando Mass Shooting
  23. Cold War Jitters Resurface as U.S. Marines Arrive in Norway
  24. Hello, Fans. We’re the New Yankees. Sandwich?
  25. Irma Boom’s Library, Where Pure Experimentalism Is on the Shelf
  26. Dick Gautier, Who Played a Rock Star in ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ Is Dead
  27. The Neediest Cases: Dangers Behind and Uncertainties Ahead, but Together at Last
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As Trump Era Arrives, a Sense of Uncertainty Grips the World

Having made contradictory comments, President-elect Donald J. Trump has many nations wondering about his policies. But there’s also a sense that his words should not be taken too literally.

    

As Inauguration Nears, Trump Keeps World Leaders on Edge

The president-elect drew global responses after an interview with The Wall Street Journal and with two European newspapers, Bild and The Times of London.

    

For Trump, Three Decades of Chasing Deals in Russia

Donald J. Trump, and eventually his children, repeatedly sought business in Russia as far back as 1987, in a variety of ventures. But none got off the ground.

    

With Blacks Alarmed by His Tone, Trump Meets With Martin Luther King III

The plan was announced after a weekend of escalating tensions between the president-elect and Representative John Lewis, who fought for civil rights alongside King.

    

Celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Still Faces Pushback

Here is a brief history of how Martin Luther King Jr. Day came to be, and the fierce opposition to the holiday.

    

Trump Health Secretary Pick’s Longtime Foes: Big Government and Insurance Companies

Over a long political career, Tom Price, a doctor, never swerved from his policy mission to protect his former profession from what he views as heavy-handed government intrusion.

    

Fear Spurs Support for Health Law as Republicans Work to Repeal It

Thousands of people are speaking out in support of the Affordable Care Act by sharing testimonials with Congress and holding rallies across the country.

    

After Plagiarism Reports, Monica Crowley Won’t Take White House Job

Ms. Crowley, who had been chosen to serve on Donald Trump’s National Security Council, was dogged by allegations of plagiarism in recent weeks.

    

Interior Nominee Promotes Navy SEAL Career, While Playing Down ‘Bad Judgment’

Representative Ryan Zinke, Donald J. Trump’s choice for interior secretary, abused travel expenses in the Navy, but has denied that it derailed his military career.

    

Critic's Notebook: Obama’s Secret to Surviving the White House Years: Books

In an interview seven days before leaving office, Mr. Obama talked about the role books have played during his presidency and throughout his life.

    

Transcript: President Obama on What Books Mean to Him

Michiko Kakutani, our chief book critic, met with Mr. Obama to discuss the books and writers that have influenced his life and presidency.

    

Political Crisis Engulfs Samsung, a Firm Tied to South Korea’s Success

Prosecutors have called for the arrest of Jay Y. Lee, the de facto head of Samsung, one of the country’s top companies.

    

Suspect in Istanbul Rampage on New Year’s Is Captured, Turkey Says

The semiofficial Anadolu news agency said the man, Abdulgadir Masharipov, had been captured alive along with four others in the Esenyurt district of Istanbul.

    

DealBook: What to Make of the ‘Davos Class’ in the Trump Era

The globalist elite gather in Switzerland to grapple with the world’s great challenges, but their relevance is in question in a time of Brexit and Trump.

    

World’s 8 Richest Have as Much Wealth as Bottom Half of Global Population

The eight, all men, hold as much money as the 3.6 billion people who make up the world’s poorest half, Oxfam said in a report that highlighted inequality.

    

Burnley Journal: U.K. Police Look to Young Recruits to Help Shed an Image as ‘Male, Pale and Stale’

A program, similar to Teach for America, places university graduates for two years in some of the country’s most troubled areas, with a focus on diversifying the police corps.

    

On Tennis: Andy Murray, No. 1 and Newly Knighted, Still Has Room for More

Despite the titles, Murray has plenty more to achieve, especially at the Australian Open, where he has reached five singles finals and lost all of them.

    

Eugene Cernan, Last Human to Walk on Moon, Dies at 82

A ferocious competitor, Mr. Cernan rocketed into space three times, went to the moon twice and shattered aerospace records on the Earth and the moon.

    

Where Civil Rights Meet the Civil War

Lexington, Va., has a rich Confederate history. This year, residents marched in the city's first Martin Luther King Jr. parade. Down the road, others saluted the Confederacy.
    

Northern Ireland, Forced by Sinn Fein, Sets Early Election in Shadow of ‘Brexit’

Sinn Fein, the Catholic party that forced the early vote, appears to hope that worries over leaving the European Union will weaken its unionist rivals.
    

Justin Trudeau’s Family Vacation on Aga Khan’s Island Leads to Ethics Inquiry

The conflict-of-interest investigation and another involving a political fund-raiser threaten to tarnish Mr. Trudeau’s image.

    

F.B.I. Arrests Wife of Killer in Orlando Mass Shooting

Noor Salman, who had been married to Omar Mateen, the man who killed 49 people at Pulse nightclub, was charged with obstructing the investigation.

    

Cold War Jitters Resurface as U.S. Marines Arrive in Norway

Despite being generally welcomed, the presence of the Marines — shown on Norwegian television dragging their suitcases through the snow — also provoked concerns.

    

Hello, Fans. We’re the New Yankees. Sandwich?

As part of “Winter Warm-Up 2017,” several young Yankees and a few veterans will serve up sandwiches, visit senior centers and make phone calls to season ticket holders.

    

Irma Boom’s Library, Where Pure Experimentalism Is on the Shelf

The Dutch designer, one of the world’s pre-eminent bookmakers, doesn’t call herself an artist, but many view her creations as works of art.

    

Dick Gautier, Who Played a Rock Star in ‘Bye Bye Birdie,’ Is Dead

The comic actor, who was also known for his role as a robot on the TV show “Get Smart,” was 85.

    

The Neediest Cases: Dangers Behind and Uncertainties Ahead, but Together at Last

Eleven years after they last saw their mother, José and Juan Rivera left El Salvador to join her in the United States, where new challenges awaited them.

    

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