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Alex Butler Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Free agent wide receiver Pierre Garcon has plenty of suitors this offseason and it looks like he's enjoying the attention.
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  1. Pierre Garcon sends free agency plea on Instagram
  2. U.N. group suggests special tribunal for North Korea rights abuses
  3. Eleven Jewish centers receive bomb threats in fourth wave of calls
  4. Staying socially active nourishes the aging brain
  5. Children of older mothers score higher on thinking tests, study says

Pierre Garcon sends free agency plea on Instagram

Alex Butler
Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Free agent wide receiver Pierre Garcon has plenty of suitors this offseason and it looks like he's enjoying the attention.
    

U.N. group suggests special tribunal for North Korea rights abuses

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 20 (UPI) -- A United Nations group of experts is recommending North Korea's violations continue to be referred to the International Criminal Court.
    

Eleven Jewish centers receive bomb threats in fourth wave of calls

Stephen Feller
Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Federal authorities are investigating a fourth round of bomb threats called into multiple Jewish community centers after 11 in 7 states received threats Monday.
    

Staying socially active nourishes the aging brain

HealthDay News
Socializing with lots of relatives and friends may help you stay mentally sharp as you age, a new report co-sponsored by AARP finds.
    

Children of older mothers score higher on thinking tests, study says

HealthDay News
Children born to older moms today have better thinking skills than those with younger mothers, a new study suggests.
    

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New York Times Trump Chooses HR McMaster as National Security Adviser New York Times President Trump made the announcement at his Mar-a-Lago getaway in Palm Beach, Fla., where he had been interviewing candidates to replace Michael T. Flynn. By ...
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  1. Trump Chooses HR McMaster as National Security Adviser - New York Times
  2. Thousands of demonstrators across US say 'Not My President' - Washington Post

Trump Chooses HR McMaster as National Security Adviser - New York Times


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Trump Chooses HR McMaster as National Security Adviser
New York Times
President Trump made the announcement at his Mar-a-Lago getaway in Palm Beach, Fla., where he had been interviewing candidates to replace Michael T. Flynn. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. Photo by Al Drago/The New York Times. Watch in Times Video ...
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Thousands of demonstrators across US say 'Not My President'
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Thousands of demonstrators turned out Monday across the U.S. to challenge Donald Trump in a Presidents Day protest dubbed Not My President's Day. The protests on the federal holiday didn't draw nearly as many people as the million-plus who thronged ...
'Not My Presidents Day' rallies bring thousands to the streetsUSA TODAY
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The attempt to get inside the U.S. president's mind is aimed at helping Vladimir Putin plan for their first meeting. Among the dossier's preliminary conclusions is that Trump is a risk-taker who can be naïve, a senior Kremlin adviser told NBC News.
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  1. Russia Compiles 'Psychological Portrait of Trump.' Here's What It Says.
  2. Russia's Ambassador to United Nations Dies Suddenly
  3. Pence Seeks to Calm Jittery European Leaders Jolted by Trump
  4. Four Americans Killed as Plane Crashes Into Australian Shopping Mall
  5. Trans Ecuadorians Vote for 1st Time According to Affirmed Gender
  6. Russia Denies It Backed Bid to Assassinate Pro-Western PM
  7. Kim Jong Nam Murder: Video Shows Airport Attack
  8. Jolie: Populism Is 'An Old Trick and We Should Know Better'
  9. Trump Explains Sweden Terror Comment That Baffled a Nation
  10. Inside State-Run Chinese Paper That's Warned Trump to Back Off Unless He Wants War
  11. Mattis Distances U.S. From Trump's Comments on Seizing Iraqi Oil
  12. Kids Flee War Through Canvas and Paintbrushes
  13. U.S. Aircraft Carrier Begins 'Routine' South China Sea Patrol
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Russia Compiles 'Psychological Portrait of Trump.' Here's What It Says.

The attempt to get inside the U.S. president's mind is aimed at helping Vladimir Putin plan for their first meeting. Among the dossier's preliminary conclusions is that Trump is a risk-taker who can be naïve, a senior Kremlin adviser told NBC News.

    

Russia's Ambassador to United Nations Dies Suddenly

The tough-talking Russian, 64, was at his desk when he died in New York just one day before his birthday.

    

Pence Seeks to Calm Jittery European Leaders Jolted by Trump

The disquiet felt among EU leaders during the first weeks of the Trump administration was clearly on display at the event in Brussels.

    

Four Americans Killed as Plane Crashes Into Australian Shopping Mall

Four Americans were among five people killed when a light plane crashed into the roof of a shopping mall in Melbourne, Australia, the State Department has confirmed.

    

Trans Ecuadorians Vote for 1st Time According to Affirmed Gender

Ecuadorean transgender people voted for the first time according to their affirmed gender, in what activists say is a sign of progress in the socially conservative nation.

    

Russia Denies It Backed Bid to Assassinate Pro-Western PM

Officials in Montenegro say they have evidence "Russian state bodies" were involved in a failed attempt to overthrow the pro-Western government.

    

Kim Jong Nam Murder: Video Shows Airport Attack

Video released Monday appears to show the moment that Kim Jong Un's half brother, Kim Jong Nam was attacked and killed in a Malaysian airport.

    

Jolie: Populism Is 'An Old Trick and We Should Know Better'

"Now more than ever, we really have to rise up and find our rational center, our who-we-are and what-do-we-stand-for," she said.

    

Trump Explains Sweden Terror Comment That Baffled a Nation

President Donald Trump seemed to suggest a terror attack occurred in Sweden at a campaign-like rally on Saturday, bewildering Swedes.

    

Inside State-Run Chinese Paper That's Warned Trump to Back Off Unless He Wants War

The Global Times has played a role in galvanizing what observers say is a wave of nationalistic public opinion triggered by President Donald Trump.

    

Mattis Distances U.S. From Trump's Comments on Seizing Iraqi Oil

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis key goal during the visit is to speak about the military operations with political leaders and commanders on the ground.

    

Kids Flee War Through Canvas and Paintbrushes

While sunshine and mountains fill many of Mahmoud Ismail's paintings, sometimes bombs and warplanes crowd the canvases.

    

U.S. Aircraft Carrier Begins 'Routine' South China Sea Patrol

The carrier strike group includes Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer and aircraft from Carrier Air Wing.

    

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  1. Trump Chooses H.R. McMaster as National Security Adviser
  2. White House Memo: From an Anchor’s Lips to Trump’s Ears to Sweden’s Disbelief
  3. Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News
  4. Mike Pence, in Europe, Says Trump Supports Partnership With E.U.
  5. ‘I Am Ashamed’ vs. ‘Get Over It’: British Lawmakers Debate Trump Visit
  6. Sidebar: On Free Press, Supreme Court Pick at Odds With Trump
  7. On Washington: Gorsuch, Like Previous Supreme Court Nominees, Keeps Views Hidden
  8. Ivanka Trump Calls for Tolerance After Threats on Jewish Centers
  9. Contradicting Trump on Russia: Russian Officials
  10. Milo Yiannopoulos’s Pedophilia Comments Cost Him CPAC Role and Book Deal
  11. Reporter’s Notebook: Deep in Brazil’s Amazon, Exploring the Ruins of Ford’s Fantasyland
  12. The New Health Care: Wearable Fitness Devices Don’t Seem to Make You More Fit
  13. Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador, Dies at 64
  14. With Snap’s I.P.O., Los Angeles Prepares to Embrace New Tech Millionaires
  15. In a Walt Whitman Novel, Lost for 165 Years, Clues to ‘Leaves of Grass’
  16. Hillary Clinton’s in the House
  17. Richard Schickel, Critic and Filmmaker, Dies at 84
  18. California Braces for More Rain. How Bad Can It Get?
  19. Dick Bruna, Author of Miffy Books, Is Dead at 89
  20. Keeping Score: The Pelicans Stole DeMarcus Cousins and Might Shake Up the West
  21. Paris’s ‘Spider-Man’ Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Art Heist
  22. Michelin Star Mix-Up Throws a Working-Class Bistro Into a Media Storm
  23. Selling My Vintage Watch: A Journey in Time
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Trump Chooses H.R. McMaster as National Security Adviser

The president called him “a man of tremendous talent and tremendous experience.”
    

White House Memo: From an Anchor’s Lips to Trump’s Ears to Sweden’s Disbelief

A diplomatic dispute with Sweden illustrates the unusual approach the president takes to foreign policy, as well as the influence that television can have on his thinking.

    

Europe Combats a New Foe of Political Stability: Fake News

The rise of sophisticated hacks and a torrent of fake news coincide with angry populist movements across the Continent, and officials are nervous.

    

Mike Pence, in Europe, Says Trump Supports Partnership With E.U.

The vice president also said he backed the president’s decision to seek the resignation of his national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn.
    

‘I Am Ashamed’ vs. ‘Get Over It’: British Lawmakers Debate Trump Visit

More than 1.8 million Britons backed a petition to deny a state visit. “The intellectual capacity of the president is protozoan,” a lawmaker said.

    

Sidebar: On Free Press, Supreme Court Pick at Odds With Trump

President Trump pledged to “open up” libel laws, but his nominee, Neil M. Gorsuch, has shown no inclination to cut back on protections for the press.

    

On Washington: Gorsuch, Like Previous Supreme Court Nominees, Keeps Views Hidden

President Trump’s nominee continues the longtime practice of reticence over candor in preparing for confirmation battle, to the frustration of Democrats.

    

Ivanka Trump Calls for Tolerance After Threats on Jewish Centers

Ms. Trump, a convert to Judaism, posted a Twitter message calling for “religious tolerance” after 11 separate bomb scares were called into Jewish community centers around the country.

    

Contradicting Trump on Russia: Russian Officials

President Trump has insisted his campaign had no contact with Russian officials — denials that stand at odds with the utterances of Russian officials themselves.

    

Milo Yiannopoulos’s Pedophilia Comments Cost Him CPAC Role and Book Deal

The publication of a video in which the contentious Breitbart News editor condoned sexual relations with boys seemed to be more than conference organizers could tolerate.

    

Reporter’s Notebook: Deep in Brazil’s Amazon, Exploring the Ruins of Ford’s Fantasyland

The town of Fordlândia, founded in 1928 by Henry Ford, stands as a crumbling testament to the folly of trying to bend the jungle to the will of man.

    

The New Health Care: Wearable Fitness Devices Don’t Seem to Make You More Fit

Fitbits and Apple Watches and the like may have their uses, but they don’t appear to be effective in weight loss.

    

Vitaly Churkin, Russia’s U.N. Ambassador, Dies at 64

Mr. Churkin, something of a legend in diplomatic circles with a caustic, wry wit, served at a time of mounting tensions between Washington and the Kremlin.

    

With Snap’s I.P.O., Los Angeles Prepares to Embrace New Tech Millionaires

That prospect has real estate agents, money managers and luxury goods purveyors excited for a potential business windfall, of the sort often seen in Silicon Valley.

    

In a Walt Whitman Novel, Lost for 165 Years, Clues to ‘Leaves of Grass’

A digital sleuth has discovered an anonymously published 1852 serial novel by the poet, which survived in only a single copy of an obscure newspaper.

    

Hillary Clinton’s in the House

For Broadway audiences, she’s become a familiar sight — and another reason to applaud.

    

Richard Schickel, Critic and Filmmaker, Dies at 84

Mr. Schickel reviewed films for Life magazine and wrote 37 books about the movies.

    

California Braces for More Rain. How Bad Can It Get?

An “atmospheric river” is threatening to drop more water on an area of the country that’s struggling to cope with an unusually wet winter.

    

Dick Bruna, Author of Miffy Books, Is Dead at 89

The Dutch writer and illustrator was known for children’s books depicting a sparely drawn round white rabbit who gained a worldwide following.

    

Keeping Score: The Pelicans Stole DeMarcus Cousins and Might Shake Up the West

With a trade that cost very little, New Orleans is suddenly looking like the team that best exploits Golden State’s weaknesses.

    

Paris’s ‘Spider-Man’ Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Art Heist

Vjeran Tomic stole five paintings from a museum in 2010; one of his accomplices was sentenced to seven years in prison and the other, six years.

    

Michelin Star Mix-Up Throws a Working-Class Bistro Into a Media Storm

Le Bouche à Oreille, a modest restaurant in central France, got an accolade intended for a high-end restaurant of the same name.

    

Selling My Vintage Watch: A Journey in Time

Will going through an auction house, a store or a website be the most lucrative way to sell a 1937 Patek Philippe Calatrava? Its owner decides to find out.

    

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