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Elizabeth Shim BEIJING, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Chinese authorities have officially identified an early modern Chinese warship the Japanese navy sunk over 120 years ago, more than 3 years after its discovery.
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  1. Chinese authorities identify 19th-century warship
  2. Denver Broncos fire three more coaches
  3. Seattle Mariners ink Jean Segura to one-year deal, avoid arbitration
  4. Miami Dolphins block Los Angeles Rams from interviewing OL coach
  5. Johnna Konta overpowers Agnieszka Radwanska in Sydney final
  6. Buffalo Bills add Leslie Frazier, two others, to coaching staff
  7. New England Patriots RB LeGarrette Blount ready for Houston Texans
  8. Houston Astros, LHP Dallas Keuchel avoid arbitration on $9.15M deal
  9. Colorado Rockies 3B Nolan Arenado agrees to 2-year, $29.5M deal
  10. Derek Jeter building monster gate for "St. Jetersburg" mansion
  11. TV's Steve Harvey says Trump 'wants to make a difference' in inner cities
  12. Democrats go after FBI director Comey at intelligence briefing
  13. San Diego Padres extend Wil Myers for more than $80 million
  14. Texas Rangers win Tyson Ross sweepstakes
  15. Green Bay Packers CB Sam Shields charged for marijuana possession

Chinese authorities identify 19th-century warship

Elizabeth Shim
BEIJING, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Chinese authorities have officially identified an early modern Chinese warship the Japanese navy sunk over 120 years ago, more than 3 years after its discovery.
    

Denver Broncos fire three more coaches

Alex Butler
DENVER, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, offensive line coach Clancy Barone, and tight ends coach Brian Pariani are all looking for jobs.
    

Seattle Mariners ink Jean Segura to one-year deal, avoid arbitration

Alex Butler
SEATTLE, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Infielder Jean Segura earned $2.6 million in his first year of arbitration eligibility.
    

Miami Dolphins block Los Angeles Rams from interviewing OL coach

Alex Butler
DAVIE, Fla., Jan. 13 (UPI) -- After losing its defensive coordinator to the Denver Broncos, the Miami Dolphins weren't about to let its offensive line coach walk away.
    

Johnna Konta overpowers Agnieszka Radwanska in Sydney final

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Johnna Konta put on a dominant performance to win her second career WTA title.
    

Buffalo Bills add Leslie Frazier, two others, to coaching staff

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The Buffalo Bills reached agreements to add three coaches to their staff, including defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier.
    

New England Patriots RB LeGarrette Blount ready for Houston Texans

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New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount was removed from the injury report on Friday.
    

Houston Astros, LHP Dallas Keuchel avoid arbitration on $9.15M deal

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The Houston Astros avoided salary arbitration with left-hander Dallas Keuchel by agreeing to terms on a one-year, $9.15 million deal Friday.
    

Colorado Rockies 3B Nolan Arenado agrees to 2-year, $29.5M deal

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Colorado Rockies star Nolan Arenado agreed to a two-year, $29.5 million deal with the club on Friday to avoid salary arbitration.
    

Derek Jeter building monster gate for "St. Jetersburg" mansion

Alex Butler
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Boats, drones, Segways, and strangers, young and old, flock around Derek Jeter's Tampa mansion on a daily basis.
    

TV's Steve Harvey says Trump 'wants to make a difference' in inner cities

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Comedian Steve Harvey surprised some people Friday when he showed up at Trump Tower in New York City -- and spoke with the president-elect.
    

Democrats go after FBI director Comey at intelligence briefing

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Democrats vented frustrations toward FBI Director James Comey on Friday, for what they believe has been unequal treatment of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
    

San Diego Padres extend Wil Myers for more than $80 million

Alex Butler
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- All-Star first baseman Wil Myers won't test arbitration or free agency for the next several seasons, according to his new contract.
    

Texas Rangers win Tyson Ross sweepstakes

Alex Butler
ARLINGTON, Texas, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Right-handed pitcher Tyson Ross made just one start in 2016 after taking the hill on opening day for the San Diego Padres.
    

Green Bay Packers CB Sam Shields charged for marijuana possession

Alex Butler
GREEN BAY, Wis., Jan. 13 (UPI) -- The last time Sam Shields faced the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs, he made the play of the game against Dez Bryant.
    
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  17. Nicol David, the Serena Williams of Squash, Blends in With U.S. Crowds
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Democrats Confront F.B.I. Chief at Closed-Door Intelligence Briefing

They demanded to know why James B. Comey made disclosures about the Hillary Clinton email investigation, but refused to say whether the F.B.I. was investigating Donald J. Trump.

    

Head of Ethics Office Speaks Out. Some Republicans Ask, Was It Ethical?

Walter M. Shaub Jr., after raising ethics concerns about the president-elect, has clashed with Republicans and is facing the threat of a congressional inquiry.

    

Donald Trump, Chicago Police: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

House Clears Path for Repeal of Health Law

The vote on a budget blueprint sets Congress on a course to fulfill a Republican promise to rescind the Affordable Care Act, President Obama’s signature domestic achievement.

    

Public Health: The Biggest Changes Obamacare Made, and Those That May Disappear

A Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act would roll back elements of the law but wouldn’t erase the whole thing.

    

Marine Le Pen’s Visit to New York: Trump Tower, Not Trump

A spokesman for Mr. Trump said the president-elect had not met with the French far-right leader, but her stop at Trump Tower clearly wasn’t by chance.

    

Steve Harvey Talks Housing With President-Elect Trump

Reporters chatted with the comedian Steve Harvey after he met with President-elect Donald J. Trump.

    

Jennifer Holliday Plans to Sing at Trump’s Inauguration ‘for the People’

Ms. Holliday said that she had not supported Donald J. Trump’s candidacy, but that she “thought of the history part of it.”

    

Chicago Police Routinely Trampled on Civil Rights, Justice Dept. Says

City and federal officials have agreed to a series of reforms the Police Department will make to address the problems detailed in a scathing report.

    

Officers Involved in Tamir Rice Killing Face Administrative Charges

The charges came over a year after a grand jury declined to bring criminal charges in the death of the 12-year-old boy at the hands of police.

    

3 Takata Executives Face Criminal Charges Over Exploding Airbags

U.S. prosecutors charged the executives in a case that involved 11 deaths and instigated the largest automotive recall in American history.
    

With LeBron 14 Release, Nike Is Bypassing the Shoe Store

Thirteen years after Michael Jordan’s retirement, his sneaker brand still dominates the secondhand market. To try to boost sales of Lebron James’s shoes, Nike is enlisting a reseller’s help.

    

Chelsea Manning Describes Bleak Life in a Men’s Prison

The former Army intelligence analyst who disclosed files to WikiLeaks hopes to be allowed to move ahead with her gender reassignment and her life.

    

In the Shopping Cart of a Food Stamp Household: Lots of Soda

Food stamps are supposed to help improve nutrition for the poor, but a study shows that, just like everyone else, food stamp users buy soda and junk food.

    

Cubans Planning to Leave for U.S. Face a Bleak New Reality

Thousands of Cubans who hoped to come to the U.S., including doctors posted abroad, now have to rethink their life plans after a major change in American policy.

    

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Nicol David, the Serena Williams of Squash, Blends in With U.S. Crowds

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A Remarkable Event in El Salvador: A Day Without Murder

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Justices Will Hear Challenges to Mandatory Employee Arbitration

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The Public Editor: Friday Mailbag: ‘Christian Values,’ the Jewish Sabbath and BuzzFeed

A wild week, especially in Washington, prompts readers to take to their keyboards.

    

Tracking Down Rhino Poachers in India

Two-thirds of the world’s remaining greater one-horned rhinoceros population are sheltered in Kaziranga National Park in India. Poaching continues to claim rhinos, they are targeted for their horns.
    

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After years of delays, the hall in Hamburg opens with a concert spanning 400 years of classical music history.

    

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