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HealthDay News The USDA says pets are at an even greater risk from secondhand and thirdhand cigarette smoke because in addition to inhalation, they may ingest smoke residue.
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  1. Pets at increased health risk from cigarette smoke residue
  2. Three shot after bystanders try to stop mall robbery
  3. Matt Ryan, Julio Jones lead Atlanta Falcons to rout of Green Bay Packers
  4. Chandler Parsons' mom gives coaching advice to Memphis Grizzlies
  5. 'Nature Boy' Ric Flair and Charles Johnson have Atlanta Falcons Twitter war
  6. Ice damage halts Boston Bruins-Pittsburgh Penguins in first period
  7. Green Bay Packers hit with injuries in first half against
  8. Luke Bryan to sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the Super Bowl
  9. Oakland Raiders' Derek Carr helped find missing child
  10. Britain's May refuses to talk about reported test missile failure
  11. Madonna clarifies rally remark about 'blowing up the White House'
  12. Israel to delay annexation vote until after Netanyahu, Trump talk
  13. Drone pilot shocked by sharks swimming around Florida surfers

Pets at increased health risk from cigarette smoke residue

HealthDay News
The USDA says pets are at an even greater risk from secondhand and thirdhand cigarette smoke because in addition to inhalation, they may ingest smoke residue.
    

Three shot after bystanders try to stop mall robbery

Stephen Feller
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- One person was killed and five injured during a shootout Sunday afternoon at a mall in Texas after two "good Samaritans" tried to stop a couple of robbers.
    

Matt Ryan, Julio Jones lead Atlanta Falcons to rout of Green Bay Packers

By Guy Curtright, The Sports Xchange
ATLANTA -- When the Atlanta Falcons earned their only other Super Bowl berth, the NFC Championship Game victory was in Minnesota. This time, their home fans got to help celebrate, and it was quite a way to close down the Georgia Dome.
    

Chandler Parsons' mom gives coaching advice to Memphis Grizzlies

Alex Butler
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Ball don't lie, but mom don't lie about ball.
    

'Nature Boy' Ric Flair and Charles Johnson have Atlanta Falcons Twitter war

Alex Butler
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Carolina Panthers defensive end Charles Johnson could just be bitter that his team is sitting on the couch this weekend.
    

Ice damage halts Boston Bruins-Pittsburgh Penguins in first period

By Seth Rorabaugh, The Sports Xchange
PITTSBURGH -- Sunday's Pittsburgh Penguins-Boston Bruins game at PPG Paints Arena was delayed in first period because of damaged ice.
    

Green Bay Packers hit with injuries in first half against

By Guy Curtright, The Sports Xchange
ATLANTA -- The Green Bay Packers lost three players to injuries in the first half of the NFC Championship Game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
    

Luke Bryan to sing 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at the Super Bowl

Karen Butler
Country music star Luke Bryan has confirmed he will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner" at next month's Super Bowl game.
    

Oakland Raiders' Derek Carr helped find missing child

Alex Butler
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Although he couldn't keep the Oakland Raiders from losing its wildcard playoff game this season, Derek Carr recently prevented another loss.
    

Britain's May refuses to talk about reported test missile failure

Allen Cone
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Prime Minister Theresa May refused to offer details on the reported failure of unarmed British Trident missile from submarine off coast of Florida last June.
    

Madonna clarifies rally remark about 'blowing up the White House'

Karen Butler
Pop star Madonna is walking back a statement she made Saturday at the Women's March in Washington about how she has thought about blowing up the White House.
    

Israel to delay annexation vote until after Netanyahu, Trump talk

Allen Cone
Jan. 22 (UPI) -- Israel's Security Cabinet delayed discussion on a proposed annexation in West Bank until President Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
    

Drone pilot shocked by sharks swimming around Florida surfers

Ben Hooper
A drone operator in Florida said he was trying to capture video of boats when he stumbled on a more shocking sight -- sharks swimming around oblivious surfers.
    
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  1. Rocky First Weekend for Trump Troubles Even His Top Aides
  2. White House Pushes ‘Alternative Facts.’ Here Are the Real Ones.
  3. News Media, Target of Trump’s Declaration of War, Expresses Alarm
  4. Foreign Payments to Trump Firms Violate Constitution, Suit Will Claim
  5. Trump’s Vow to Repeal Health Law Revives Talk of High-Risk Pools
  6. Trump’s Health Plan Would Convert Medicaid to Block Grants, Aide Says
  7. G.O.P. Senators Hope to Speed Trump Cabinet Confirmations
  8. Trump on ‘Saturday Night Live’? Nope. It’s Putin and Ansari.
  9. Trump Presidency Is Already Altering Israeli-Palestinian Politics
  10. Trump Speaks With Netanyahu, Seeking to Thaw U.S. Relations
  11. At Least 18 Die as Tornadoes Sweep Southeast
  12. After Success of Women’s March, a Question Remains: What’s Next?
  13. When Your Loved Ones Voted the Other Way
  14. Witness the Women’s March in Washington
  15. Falcons Thrash Packers to Reach Second Super Bowl
  16. To Secular Bangladeshis, Textbook Changes Are a Harbinger
  17. Protests in Bangladesh Shake a Global Workshop for Apparel
  18. Brenda Barnes, Pepsi Chief Who Spurred a Work-Life Debate, Dies at 63
  19. Advertising: Traveling Is Stressful, but Do It With Us, Companies Say
  20. Theresa May Is Grilled Over U.K. Missile Test Failure
  21. From Jingles to Pop Hits, A.I. Is Music to Some Ears
  22. United Airlines Flights Are Delayed by Computer Problem
  23. Samsung Blames Battery and Design Flaws for Galaxy Note 7 Fires
  24. 75 Arrested in European Crackdown on Art Trafficking
  25. Baseball Tragedy: Two Players Die in Crashes in the Dominican Republic
  26. ‘Gambia Is Back Again,’ but Its New Leader Is Still in Senegal
  27. Retired Big Apple Circus Animals Prepare for Their Second Act
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Rocky First Weekend for Trump Troubles Even His Top Aides

To the extent that there was a plan to take advantage of the first days of his administration, when a president is usually at his maximum leverage, President Trump threw it aside.

    

White House Pushes ‘Alternative Facts.’ Here Are the Real Ones.

Who created the rift between the administration and the C.I.A.? How many people were at the inauguration? Did it pour or did it drizzle?

    

News Media, Target of Trump’s Declaration of War, Expresses Alarm

Journalists were in a state of shock a day after Sean Spicer, the press secretary, employed a combative tone and false statements in his first appearance on the White House podium.

    

Foreign Payments to Trump Firms Violate Constitution, Suit Will Claim

A team of constitutional scholars, Supreme Court litigators and former White House ethics lawyers plans to file the suit Monday, part of a barrage of legal actions by liberal groups.

    

Trump’s Vow to Repeal Health Law Revives Talk of High-Risk Pools

Some lawmakers are pushing the idea of the pools, which in the past left many people with pre-existing conditions uncovered or with strict limits to health care.

    

Trump’s Health Plan Would Convert Medicaid to Block Grants, Aide Says

The change would be a profound one for the health insurance program for low-income people, raising a host of thorny political and financial questions.

    

G.O.P. Senators Hope to Speed Trump Cabinet Confirmations

Efforts have been stymied by lax preparation by President Trump’s transition team, his many unorthodox nominees, and Democrats spoiling for a fight.

    

Trump on ‘Saturday Night Live’? Nope. It’s Putin and Ansari.

The show opened with an impersonation of the Russian president, and the host, the actor and comedian Aziz Ansari, urged the new American president to address issues of race.

    

Trump Presidency Is Already Altering Israeli-Palestinian Politics

The transition, and questions surrounding it, rippled through issues including the location of the American Embassy and whether Palestinians are on the edge of a renewed revolt.

    

Trump Speaks With Netanyahu, Seeking to Thaw U.S. Relations

The president invited the Israeli prime minister to the White House next month as his administration moved toward relocating the United States Embassy to Jerusalem.

    

At Least 18 Die as Tornadoes Sweep Southeast

Thunderstorms and tornadoes took a heavy toll in Georgia and Mississippi, with damage also reported in Alabama, Louisiana and Texas.

    

After Success of Women’s March, a Question Remains: What’s Next?

The challenge facing the organizers is figuring out how to channel the resolve and outrage of an organic protest into action that produces political change.

    

When Your Loved Ones Voted the Other Way

We asked parents and children who voted for opposing candidates to discuss their hopes and fears for the country — and for each other — over the course of the next four years.
    

Witness the Women’s March in Washington

Attend the rally that drew hundreds of thousands to the nation’s capital in protest of President Trump.
    

Falcons Thrash Packers to Reach Second Super Bowl

Atlanta led by 24-0 at halftime, and quarterback Matt Ryan shredded the Green Bay defense for 392 passing yards and four touchdowns.

    

To Secular Bangladeshis, Textbook Changes Are a Harbinger

Revisions sought by Islamic scholars were barely noticeable to the public, but intellectuals see them as government accommodation of a larger shift toward radical Islam.

    

Protests in Bangladesh Shake a Global Workshop for Apparel

At least 14 activists and workers have been detained since labor unrest began last month in Bangladesh, source of much of the world’s clothing.

    

Brenda Barnes, Pepsi Chief Who Spurred a Work-Life Debate, Dies at 63

Ms. Barnes was a two-time corporate chief executive whose decision to leave a top job at Pepsi-Cola inspired a national debate about women juggling career and family.

    

Advertising: Traveling Is Stressful, but Do It With Us, Companies Say

Some hotels and airlines are acknowledging that travel is difficult and often frustrating. Disarming customers with straight talk, they hope, will prove attractive.

    

Theresa May Is Grilled Over U.K. Missile Test Failure

The prime minister refused to comment about the 2016 missile test or about reports that its failure had been covered up by her predecessor.

    

From Jingles to Pop Hits, A.I. Is Music to Some Ears

As A.I. applications become more sophisticated, the music that companies like Jukedeck produce has started wading into the commercial domain of actual musicians.

    

United Airlines Flights Are Delayed by Computer Problem

The airline did not describe the source of the problem, which forced the grounding of domestic flights for two and a half hours, but said it was not the result of a hack.

    

Samsung Blames Battery and Design Flaws for Galaxy Note 7 Fires

The company said it would form an outside advisory group and focus on quality assurance but offered little insight into the breakdowns that caused it to fail to identify the phone’s problems.

    

75 Arrested in European Crackdown on Art Trafficking

The European police recovered about 3,500 stolen archaeological artifacts and other artworks, Spain’s Interior Ministry said.
    

Baseball Tragedy: Two Players Die in Crashes in the Dominican Republic

Royals pitcher Yordano Ventura, 25, had a career record of 38-31 with a 3.89 E.R.A. The other, Andy Marte, 33, an infielder, played parts of seven seasons in the majors.

    

‘Gambia Is Back Again,’ but Its New Leader Is Still in Senegal

President Adama Barrow has been in the neighboring nation for a week. The incumbent he defeated, Yahya Jammeh, had refused to step down until Saturday.

    

Retired Big Apple Circus Animals Prepare for Their Second Act

Jenny Vidbel, a former circus trainer, has welcomed horses, pigs and dogs to her New York farm, where she plans to pair animals with children and older adults in a rehabilitative program.

    

The Neediest Cases: Earning a Degree, and Her Daughters’ Admiration

Latisha Hopewell, a Neediest Cases beneficiary, became the first in her family to earn a college degree. She also motivated her two daughters.

    

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