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Karen Butler Feb. 12 (UPI) -- The contemporary musical romance "La La Land" was named Best Film of 2016 at the BAFTA Awards ceremony in London Sunday.
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  1. 'La La Land' wins top BAFTA Awards; Prince William and Kate Middleton attend gala
  2. TSA: 80-year-old woman unaware of sword inside cane until airport X-ray
  3. Turkish president: Islamic State's ouster from key Syrian stronghold immiment
  4. Friendly young seal hops up on kayak in Scotland
  5. Legendary jazz singer Al Jarreau dies at 76
  6. French man suing Uber after app bug revealed his infidelity and led to divorce
  7. Body of KKK leader found near river in Missouri
  8. Trump adviser: New executive orders on immigration 'an option'
  9. New England Patriots file to trademark 'Blitz for Six'
  10. Drunk men on ATV-towed couch arrested at Canadian McDonald's
  11. Former Miami Dolphins DE Quentin Moses dies in house fire
  12. James Harden scores 40 in Houston Rockets' blowout win
  13. Kevin Durant leads Golden State Warriors to win in return to Oklahoma City
  14. Miami Heat winning streak ends with loss to Philadelphia 76ers
  15. 2017 MLB Spring Training: Player to watch for all 30 teams

'La La Land' wins top BAFTA Awards; Prince William and Kate Middleton attend gala

Karen Butler
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- The contemporary musical romance "La La Land" was named Best Film of 2016 at the BAFTA Awards ceremony in London Sunday.
    

TSA: 80-year-old woman unaware of sword inside cane until airport X-ray

Ben Hooper
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said an 80-year-old woman had no idea there was a sword inside her cane until she tried to take it on a plane.
    

Turkish president: Islamic State's ouster from key Syrian stronghold immiment

Allen Cone
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared that capture of al-Bab from Islamic State is just a "matter of time" and clears the way for a takeover of Raqqa.
    

Friendly young seal hops up on kayak in Scotland

Ben Hooper
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- A kayaker in Scotland captured video of his surprising encounter with an unusually friendly seal that jumped onto another kayak.
    

Legendary jazz singer Al Jarreau dies at 76

Allen Cone
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Jazz singer Al Jarreau, a seven-time Grammy Award winner, died Sunday morning at a Los Angeles Hospital, hours before the awards ceremony in that city.
    

French man suing Uber after app bug revealed his infidelity and led to divorce

Ben Hooper
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- A French man is suing ride-sharing service Uber, alleging a glitch in the app outed him for infidelity and led to his divorce.
    

Body of KKK leader found near river in Missouri

Allen Cone
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- The body of a Ku Klux Klan leader was founded near a river in Missouri.
    

Trump adviser: New executive orders on immigration 'an option'

Allen Cone
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- The White House is "considering and pursuing all options" to impose a travel ban after Trump's executive order was halted, policy adviser Stephen Miller said.
    

New England Patriots file to trademark 'Blitz for Six'

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The New England Patriots didn't wait long to turn their attention to another Super Bowl drive.
    

Drunk men on ATV-towed couch arrested at Canadian McDonald's

Ben Hooper
Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Police in New Brunswick said two men were arrested after taking an intoxicated ride through a McDonald's drive-through while riding on a couch towed by an ATV.
    

Former Miami Dolphins DE Quentin Moses dies in house fire

The Sports Xchange
Former Miami Dolphins and Georgia Bulldogs defensive end Quentin Moses died Sunday morning in a house fire in Monroe, Ga.
    

James Harden scores 40 in Houston Rockets' blowout win

By MoiseKapenda Bower, The Sports Xchange
HOUSTON -- The Houston Rockets had one pressing objective: jump on their weary opponent and don't let them back up for air.
    

Kevin Durant leads Golden State Warriors to win in return to Oklahoma City

By Michael Kinney, The Sports Xchange
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Golden State Warriors and Oklahoma City Thunder were going to have to play an actual game.
    

Miami Heat winning streak ends with loss to Philadelphia 76ers

The Sports Xchange
Robert Covington, Nerlens Noel and Dario Saric scored 19 points each as the Sixers snapped the Heat's streak, 117-109.
    

2017 MLB Spring Training: Player to watch for all 30 teams

By Jack Magruder, The Sports Xchange
PHOENIX -- Mookie Betts in 2016.
    
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While U.S. intelligence agencies investigate claims that Russia secretly hacked emails to help tip last year's elections in favor of Donald Trump, Russia's push to bolster far-right populist politicians in Europe has been far more blatant.
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  1. Why Putin Is Bolstering Europe's Far-Right Populism
  2. Crowds Clash in Paris Over Man's Alleged Rape by Police
  3. 17 Whales Refloated After 'Strange' Mass Stranding
  4. North Korea Calls New Missile Launch a Success
  5. Widespread Anti-Trump Protests Take Place Across Mexico
  6. WWII Bomb Defused, Allowing 70,000 to Head Home
  7. 'Gallery of Greed': Rolex Watch Bribes Used in Afghan Fraud
  8. Snowden 'Not Afraid' of Rumored Return to U.S.
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Why Putin Is Bolstering Europe's Far-Right Populism

While U.S. intelligence agencies investigate claims that Russia secretly hacked emails to help tip last year's elections in favor of Donald Trump, Russia's push to bolster far-right populist politicians in Europe has been far more blatant.

    

Crowds Clash in Paris Over Man's Alleged Rape by Police

Protests in support of a man allegedly raped with a baton by a Paris police officer turned violent Saturday, with cars burned and shops damaged.

    

17 Whales Refloated After 'Strange' Mass Stranding

The whales were part of a group that were stranded on Farewell Spit, during what has been called the third-largest stranding in New Zealand's history.

    

North Korea Calls New Missile Launch a Success

North Korea called the missile a new type of strategic weapon that it claimed was capable of carrying a nuclear warhead.

    

Widespread Anti-Trump Protests Take Place Across Mexico

The principle behind the demonstrations was simple: a show of national unity against Donald Trump.

    

WWII Bomb Defused, Allowing 70,000 to Head Home

Authorities in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki say an unexploded World War II bomb found under a gas station was defused Sunday.

    

'Gallery of Greed': Rolex Watch Bribes Used in Afghan Fraud

A U.S. watchdog has published a "gallery of greed" highlighting cases of fraud involving American taxpayer cash in Afghanistan.

    

Snowden 'Not Afraid' of Rumored Return to U.S.

The former intelligence contractor was apparently responding to an NBC News report that suggested Russia is considering handing him over to the U.S.

    

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Staff members are struggling to make policy to fit the president's Twitter posts, and the council's leader, Michael T. Flynn, is facing an inquiry into his communications with Russia.
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  1. Turmoil at the National Security Council, From the Top Down
  2. News Analysis: Trump Responds to North Korean Missile Launch With Uncharacteristic Restraint
  3. Trump Criticized Obama for Golfing. Now He Spends Weekends on the Links.
  4. Congressional Memo: For Democrats, Being Out of Power Has Its Perks
  5. Immigration Agents Arrest 600 People Across U.S. in One Week
  6. Police Chiefs Say Trump’s Law Enforcement Priorities Are Out of Step
  7. United Nations Memo: World’s Diplomats, Seeking a Bridge to Trump, Eye Haley
  8. In the Face of Weighty Problems, Trump Focuses on Squabbles
  9. Trump Friend Suggests Reince Priebus Is in Over His Head
  10. Activism Hits Even the Less Flashy Tech Companies
  11. Grammy Winners 2017
  12. Beyoncé, Katy Perry and A Tribe Called Quest Bring Politics to the Grammys
  13. Near-Nudity and Modesty Mix at Grammys
  14. Al Jarreau, Singer Who Spanned Jazz, Pop and R&B Worlds, Dies at 76
  15. Report Rebuts Russia’s Claims of Restraint in Syrian Bombing Campaign
  16. Crime Scene: Charges in Karina Vetrano’s Death Leave Suspect’s Parents Shaken
  17. Memo From Berlin: Angela Merkel, Squeezed by Far Right, Now Faces a Rising Left
  18. Anger and Mistrust Fuel Unabated Protests in Romania
  19. Netanyahu’s Meeting With Trump to Set Tone for U.S.-Israel Relations
  20. Thousands in California Told to Evacuate Amid Fears of Flooding at Lake Oroville
  21. World War II Bomb Removal in Greece Forces 72,000 From Homes
  22. 52 Places to Go: Zermatt
  23. In Japan, Another Quarter of Modest Growth Represents a Victory
  24. Lou Gehrig’s Fixer-Upper Awaits a Buyer for the Long Run
  25. Amazon’s Living Lab: Reimagining Retail on Seattle Streets
  26. ‘Hamilton’ and ‘Harry Potter’ Productions Try to Outwit Scalpers
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Turmoil at the National Security Council, From the Top Down

Staff members are struggling to make policy to fit the president’s Twitter posts, and the council’s leader, Michael T. Flynn, is facing an inquiry into his communications with Russia.

    

News Analysis: Trump Responds to North Korean Missile Launch With Uncharacteristic Restraint

The president seemed intent on showing that he would not be baited into a confrontation every time an American adversary tried to provoke him.

    

Trump Criticized Obama for Golfing. Now He Spends Weekends on the Links.

The president was joined at his private courses on Saturday by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan. It was his second visit this month to his Florida golfing spots.

    

Congressional Memo: For Democrats, Being Out of Power Has Its Perks

As Republicans take heat over issues like the health care law, Democrats, looking almost jovial at their conference, discuss better ways to reach voters.

    

Immigration Agents Arrest 600 People Across U.S. in One Week

The raids by Immigration and Customs Enforcement contributed to confusion over whether enforcement is escalating under President Trump.

    

Police Chiefs Say Trump’s Law Enforcement Priorities Are Out of Step

Police chiefs and prosecutors fear reliance on punitive tactics will erode trust and cause more problems than they solve.

    

United Nations Memo: World’s Diplomats, Seeking a Bridge to Trump, Eye Haley

The diplomatic corps is lining up to meet Nikki R. Haley, the new ambassador to the United Nations, though her influence on President Trump remains unknown.

    

In the Face of Weighty Problems, Trump Focuses on Squabbles

The president’s criticism of Mark Cuban was only one in a long list of inconsequential matters that have preoccupied him since taking office.

    

Trump Friend Suggests Reince Priebus Is in Over His Head

Christopher Ruddy, the chief executive of Newsmax Media, blamed Mr. Priebus for the botched rollout of Mr. Trump’s travel ban, among other stumbles.

    

Activism Hits Even the Less Flashy Tech Companies

Prompted by President Trump’s immigration order and in some cases their employer’s own past, workers seek to set limits on cooperation with the administration.

    

Grammy Winners 2017

A list of winners from the 59th annual Grammys.

    

Beyoncé, Katy Perry and A Tribe Called Quest Bring Politics to the Grammys

When it seemed like the show would end with only subtle nods to politics, Busta Rhymes and A Tribe Called Quest took the stage.
    

Near-Nudity and Modesty Mix at Grammys

This year’s Grammys saw it all on the fashion front, from shirtless outfits to prim and proper gowns.

    

Al Jarreau, Singer Who Spanned Jazz, Pop and R&B Worlds, Dies at 76

Mr. Jarreau’s eclectic vocal talents created a personal style that won him six Grammy Awards across three categories.

    

Report Rebuts Russia’s Claims of Restraint in Syrian Bombing Campaign

An analysis drawing on satellite images, videos and more shows that hospitals were bombed repeatedly and that Syrian forces used chlorine gas on a greater scale than believed.

    

Crime Scene: Charges in Karina Vetrano’s Death Leave Suspect’s Parents Shaken

The father and the mother of Chanel Lewis, 20, lurched through the past week in disbelief that their son, who had no arrest record, had been accused of murder.

    

Memo From Berlin: Angela Merkel, Squeezed by Far Right, Now Faces a Rising Left

The German chancellor is seen as a critical leader in Europe. But with national elections this year, the question is whether voters will back her for a fourth term.

    

Anger and Mistrust Fuel Unabated Protests in Romania

The unrest has continued even after the new government repealed a law that decriminalized some low-level corruption offenses.

    

Netanyahu’s Meeting With Trump to Set Tone for U.S.-Israel Relations

The two leaders will talk face to face on Wednesday, opening a new chapter in the countries’ relationship, which was notably frosty under President Barack Obama.

    

Thousands in California Told to Evacuate Amid Fears of Flooding at Lake Oroville

The authorities warned that an emergency spillway might fail after rain pounded the area, causing the lake to rise rapidly.

    

World War II Bomb Removal in Greece Forces 72,000 From Homes

In the country’s biggest peacetime evacuation ever, residents of Thessaloniki left their homes as experts defused a bomb from below a gas station.

    

52 Places to Go: Zermatt

Zermatt, Switzerland, offers spectacular views of the Matterhorn from every angle. Come hit the slopes in the Alps.
    

In Japan, Another Quarter of Modest Growth Represents a Victory

Japan is in the midst of its longest period of growth in three years. But the pace of expansion has been slowing, and the Trump administration could pose a test.

    

Lou Gehrig’s Fixer-Upper Awaits a Buyer for the Long Run

The house that the Yankees’ Iron Horse bought in 1927 and refurbished — and that was foreclosed on in 1937 — is for sale but needs work again. Some hope it will be preserved and even turned into a museum.

    

Amazon’s Living Lab: Reimagining Retail on Seattle Streets

The company is putting its stamp on the city with an expanding array of unconventional experiments in bricks-and-mortar sales.

    

‘Hamilton’ and ‘Harry Potter’ Productions Try to Outwit Scalpers

As “Hamilton” heads to London and “Harry Potter” comes to New York, the two plays are experimenting with measures to limit reselling of their tickets.

    

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