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Stephen Feller Feb. 19 (UPI) -- The CEO of Uber on Sunday ordered an investigation into charges of institutional sexual harassment at the company made in a blog post by a former employee.
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  1. Uber CEO orders 'urgent' investigation into sexual harassment claims
  2. Bomb near bogota bullring injures more than 30
  3. Jason Isaacs jokes about 'Cure For Wellness' audience's discomfort
  4. Kraft Heinz withdraws $143B takeover bid for Unilever
  5. Pilot survives plane crash on New Jersey street
  6. Venezuela: 75% of population lost 19 pounds amid crisis
  7. Laverne Cox breaking new ground for network television, says 'Doubt' co-creator
  8. Russian activist leaves Russia for treatment after suspected poisoning
  9. Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo performs incredible nutmeg
  10. Lana Del Rey releases new single 'Love'
  11. Los Angeles Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw earns seventh straight Opening Day start
  12. Korean Ha Na Jang rallies to win Women's Australian Open
  13. Homeland secretary OKs deportation, border enforcement changes
  14. 'LEGO Batman' tops the North American box office for second weekend
  15. One contractor killed in oil pipeline leak in Saudi Arabia
  16. Chelsea Handler's Netflix talk show to return April 14
  17. Car bomb in Somalia kills at least 30
  18. South Korea accuses North Korea of Kim Jong Nam assassination
  19. Ecuador holding mandatory elections to replace Correa
  20. Angelina Jolie brings her six children to promote latest film in Cambodia

Uber CEO orders 'urgent' investigation into sexual harassment claims

Stephen Feller
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- The CEO of Uber on Sunday ordered an investigation into charges of institutional sexual harassment at the company made in a blog post by a former employee.
    

Bomb near bogota bullring injures more than 30

Stephen Feller
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- One person died and more than 30 people were hurt Sunday after a bomb detonated down the street from a crowded bullfighting ring in Bogota, Colombia.
    

Jason Isaacs jokes about 'Cure For Wellness' audience's discomfort

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- British actor Jason Isaacs described Gore Verbinski's new thriller {i:A Cure For Wellness} as a "roller-coaster ride" crafted by "demented, twisted people."
    

Kraft Heinz withdraws $143B takeover bid for Unilever

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Kraft Heinz withdrew its $143 billion proposal to acquire Unilever, the two consumer food companies announced Sunday.
    

Pilot survives plane crash on New Jersey street

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- A small plane's pilot survived when his craft crashed on a street in New Jersey, smashing into a parked car and striking electric lines.
    

Venezuela: 75% of population lost 19 pounds amid crisis

Andrew V. Pestano
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Venezuela's Living Conditions Survey found nearly 75 percent of the population lost an average at least 19 pounds in 2016 due to a lack of proper nutrition.
    

Laverne Cox breaking new ground for network television, says 'Doubt' co-creator

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Laverne Cox is breaking new ground for network television, says the co-creator of her new legal drama "Doubt."
    

Russian activist leaves Russia for treatment after suspected poisoning

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Russian activist Vladimir Kara-Murza, who fell into a coma after suspected poisoning, has left the country for further treatment, his lawyer said Sunday.
    

Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo performs incredible nutmeg

Alex Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- It's definitely no secret that Cristiano Ronaldo knows how to find the net.
    

Lana Del Rey releases new single 'Love'

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey released her new single "Love" this weekend.
    

Los Angeles Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw earns seventh straight Opening Day start

The Sports Xchange
Clayton Kershaw is the no-brainer decision to start for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Opening Day when the left-handed ace will tie a franchise record.
    

Korean Ha Na Jang rallies to win Women's Australian Open

The Sports Xchange
South Korean Ha Na Jang finished with an eagle and three birdies over her last six holes.
    

Homeland secretary OKs deportation, border enforcement changes

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Department of Homeland Security issued pending guidelines for stronger detainment and deportation of immigrants and border security, media outlets reported.
    

'LEGO Batman' tops the North American box office for second weekend

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- "The LEGO Batman Movie" is the No. 1 film in North America for a second weekend, earning $34.2 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com said.
    

One contractor killed in oil pipeline leak in Saudi Arabia

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- A pipeline oil leak killed one contractor and injured three other workers in the eastern Saudi Arabian city of Abqaiq, state-owned Aramco said.
    

Chelsea Handler's Netflix talk show to return April 14

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Comedian Chelsea Handler's talk show "Chelsea' is to kick off its second season on April 14, Netflix announced.
    

Car bomb in Somalia kills at least 30

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- A car bomb exploded at a market in Mogadishu, Somalia, killing at least 30 people and injuring more than 50 Sunday, police and hospital officials said.
    

South Korea accuses North Korea of Kim Jong Nam assassination

Allen Cone
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- South Korea's government alleged the North Korean regime is involved in the poisoning death of Kim Jong Un's estranged half-brother, Kim Jong Nam.
    

Ecuador holding mandatory elections to replace Correa

Andrew V. Pestano
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Ecuador is holding first-round presidential elections to choose who will replace President Rafael Correa, who led the South American country for 10 years.
    

Angelina Jolie brings her six children to promote latest film in Cambodia

Karen Butler
Feb. 19 (UPI) -- Director Angelina Jolie took along her six children to promote her Netflix original film "First They Killed My Father" in Cambodia.
    
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WASHINGTON — The Latest on President Donald Trump (all times EST):. 10:50 p.m.. President Donald Trump discussed what the White House calls "shared priorities" in phone calls to the leaders of Panama and the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago ...
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Kim Jong Nam died on Monday after being assaulted at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, where he was catching a flight to Macau.
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  1. 4 North Koreans Wanted in Death of Kim Jong Un's Brother
  2. Cop Killed, 30 Hurt in Blast Near Colombia Bullfighting Ring
  3. Kids Flee War Through Canvas and Paintbrushes
  4. Anti-Islam Dutch Politician Calls Immigrants 'Scum'
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  7. Iraq Launches Offensive to Re-Take Western Mosul From ISIS: PM
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4 North Koreans Wanted in Death of Kim Jong Un's Brother

Kim Jong Nam died on Monday after being assaulted at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, where he was catching a flight to Macau.

    

Cop Killed, 30 Hurt in Blast Near Colombia Bullfighting Ring

The blast comes amid ongoing — and sometimes violent — protests over bullfighting in Bogotá.

    

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.

    

Anti-Islam Dutch Politician Calls Immigrants 'Scum'

Muslim organizations in the Netherlands have criticized disparaging comments about Moroccans made by anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders.

    

Bono Greets VP Pence at Surprise Meeting in Germany

Vice President Mike Pence concluded a day of meetings in Munich with the U2 frontman and humanitarian. Bono thanked Pence for his past support of the
    

Iran's Foreign Minister: We Don't Respond to Threats

Iran's foreign minister, in words that seemed aimed directly at the new American president, said Sunday that his country would not be bullied.

    

Iraq Launches Offensive to Re-Take Western Mosul From ISIS: PM

The prime minister announced the new military push Sunday morning, months after troops entered the ISIS-held city.

    

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Amid scrutiny of President Trump's possible ties to Russia, his personal lawyer advances an opposition Ukrainian lawmaker's sealed plan to the White House.
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  5. Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Discover Costs of Trump’s Visits
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  8. Washington Memo: Liberals Are Still Angry, but Merrick Garland Has Reached Acceptance
  9. Rough First Week Gives Betsy DeVos a Glimpse of the Fight Ahead
  10. Iraq Starts Offensive to Retake Western Mosul From ISIS
  11. Iraqi Forces Launch Offensive on Mosul
  12. Political Memo: With Coverage in Peril and Obama Gone, Health Law’s Critics Go Quiet
  13. A Long-Running Scandal and a Senate Pick Stir Corruption Questions in Alabama
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  15. ‘You’re Always in Control of Your Belongings’
  16. The Fix: The Convertible, Tiny Apartment
  17. Omar Abdel Rahman’s Death Stirs Memories of 1993 Attack
  18. At World Trade Center Memorial, a Bombing Is Forgotten
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A Back-Channel Plan for Ukraine and Russia, Courtesy of Trump Associates

Amid scrutiny of President Trump’s possible ties to Russia, his personal lawyer advances an opposition Ukrainian lawmaker’s sealed plan to the White House.

    

A Worried Europe Finds Scant Reassurance on Trump’s Plans

The American vice president and defense secretary spoke to European officials at the Munich Security Conference but took no questions, leaving anxieties in place.

    

Trump Proposal Would Deport More Immigrants Immediately

Draft memos signed by the homeland security secretary appear to spare many immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. But some parents could face prosecution.

    

Texas Oil Fields Rebound From Price Lull, but Jobs Are Left Behind

The industry is embracing technology, and finding new ways to pare the labor force. But as jobs go away, what of presidential promises to bring them back?

    

Mar-a-Lago Neighbors Discover Costs of Trump’s Visits

For some of the businesses near President Trump’s “Winter White House” at Mar-a-Lago, his frequent visits mean lost revenue.

    

‘Last Night in Sweden’? Trump’s Remark Baffles a Nation

The president seemed to be suggesting, falsely, that the Scandinavian country had been attacked by terrorists.
    

Trump Meets With Four Candidates for National Security Adviser

He has been searching for a replacement for Michael T. Flynn, who resigned because he had misled officials about a phone call with Russia’s ambassador.

    

Washington Memo: Liberals Are Still Angry, but Merrick Garland Has Reached Acceptance

The thwarted Supreme Court nominee is back at his old job and has not spoken publicly of any frustration, and his friends say they are more aggrieved than he is.

    

Rough First Week Gives Betsy DeVos a Glimpse of the Fight Ahead

Protesters and heated exchanges on Twitter were an immediate display of the type of fierce resistance the new education secretary can expect to face.

    

Iraq Starts Offensive to Retake Western Mosul From ISIS

Planes dropped leaflets urging Islamic State fighters to surrender, and new concerns arose about hundreds of thousands of trapped civilians.
    

Iraqi Forces Launch Offensive on Mosul

Iraqi forces resumed efforts to retake Mosul from the Islamic State on Sunday, launching airstrikes on the western part of the city where hundreds of thousands of civilians are still trapped.
    

Political Memo: With Coverage in Peril and Obama Gone, Health Law’s Critics Go Quiet

As lawmakers hear an outcry from supporters of the Affordable Care Act, there is no longer a clamor for dismantling it, Republicans say.

    

A Long-Running Scandal and a Senate Pick Stir Corruption Questions in Alabama

When Gov. Robert J. Bentley appointed Luther Strange to the United States Senate, he picked a man overseeing an investigation into corruption in state government.

    

Uber Investigating Sexual Harassment Claims by Ex-Employee

The employee, who left Uber in December, wrote on her blog that she had been harassed by her supervisor and that her complaints were ignored.
    

‘You’re Always in Control of Your Belongings’

Kseniya and Ryan Merritt live in a 400-square-foot apartment in Manhattan. Explore their bright, minimalist space with custom, convertible furnishings.
    

The Fix: The Convertible, Tiny Apartment

A 400-square-foot studio is remade into a space that can be constantly transformed.

    

Omar Abdel Rahman’s Death Stirs Memories of 1993 Attack

He wasn’t convicted in the bombing of the World Trade Center, but Mr. Abdel Rahman will forever be linked to a tense time in New York, eight years before the Sept. 11 attacks.

    

At World Trade Center Memorial, a Bombing Is Forgotten

Many visitors to the 9/11 Memorial had no knowledge of the 1993 attack, which the authorities believe was inspired by Omar Abdel Rahman, who died on Saturday.

    

Reporter's Notebook: Buzzing Reporters and a Mystery Witness: Scenes from the Durst Hearing

A pretrial hearing in the case of Robert Durst, the subject of HBO’s “The Jinx,” who is accused of killing a confidante 17 years ago, had all the makings of a media frenzy.

    

When Retirement Comes With a Daily Dose of Cannabis

Older Americans are increasingly turning to pot to treat their aches and pains. The trend raises questions about effectiveness, safety and accessibility.

    

On Pro Basketball: Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, Once a Dynamic Duo, Are Now an Awkward Pairing

Durant left the Thunder last season as a free agent, and his former teammate Westbrook didn’t take it well. With both on the Western Conference All-Star team, their reunion has been frosty.

    

Milan Journal: In the Land of Opera, a Choir for the Tone Deaf

Italy’s next gift to the music world may be a Milan group that helps adults overcome their vocal shortcomings and gain confidence in their singing.

    

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Russia Stirs Friction in Balkans, as NATO Keeps an Uneasy Peace

Russia is again stirring tensions in the volatile Balkans, at a moment when NATO and the European Union are distracted with other crises.

    

Ecuador Votes as Latin America’s Left Sags, a Generation of Icons Gone

An election without Rafael Correa, the longtime leftist leader of Ecuador, is one more step away from a movement that once swept the continent.

    

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Charles L. Bartlett, Journalist Who Introduced Kennedy to His Wife, Dies at 95

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