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Elizabeth Shim Feb. 17 (UPI) -- A suspect bearing a North Korean passport was arrested for the first time in connection to the assassination of Kim Jong Un's older half-brother.
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  1. First North Korea passport holder arrested in Kim Jong Nam assassination
  2. GOP leader McCain warns of worrysome future for West
  3. White House says Harward's family vetoed offer of national security adviser
  4. President Trump: What the new White House has done so far
  5. Pennsylvania library waives $554 fee after book returned 75 years late
  6. Couple's pregnancy announcement with 452 IVF needles goes viral
  7. Historians rank Obama at No. 12 in survey of greatest U.S. presidents
  8. Rutgers apologizes to students booted from job fair for violating dress code
  9. New England Patriots' Michael Floyd sentenced to four months in jail
  10. Dog joyfully teaches herself how to sled down hill
  11. Restaurant offers family five percent discount for polite children
  12. Strained calf could force Adrian Beltre out of World Baseball Classic
  13. Train's dashboard camera captures motorcycle's demise, rider's near miss
  14. Scientists study stick insects to better understand speciation
  15. Chronic pain more likely for poor, less educated: Study
  16. Heart, lung problems may not always need ICU care
  17. Watch: President Trump goes on campaign mode at Boeing plant
  18. California rain: Flash flooding possible in SoCal as officials watch Oroville dam
  19. Anti-addiction meds given in ER can help battle abuse
  20. British inventor creates 'Fire tornado firework launcher'

First North Korea passport holder arrested in Kim Jong Nam assassination

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- A suspect bearing a North Korean passport was arrested for the first time in connection to the assassination of Kim Jong Un's older half-brother.
    

GOP leader McCain warns of worrysome future for West

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- One of the top Republicans in Congress on Friday said the United States and its Western allies could be in for a precarious future if they aren't careful.
    

White House says Harward's family vetoed offer of national security adviser

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Robert Harward couldn't accept President Trump's offer to be national security adviser because his family wouldn't allow it, a White House official said Friday.
    

President Trump: What the new White House has done so far

UPI Staff
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- In his first days in office, President Donald Trump has taken action on issues including healthcare, abortion, trade and oil pipelines.
    

Pennsylvania library waives $554 fee after book returned 75 years late

Ben Hooper
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- A Pennsylvania library said it waived the $554 late fee for a book returned by a man whose father checked it out of the facility more than 75 years ago.
    

Couple's pregnancy announcement with 452 IVF needles goes viral

Ben Hooper
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- A Texas couple's pregnancy announcement after a long struggle with fertility issues featured their 452 IVF needles -- and two onesies for their coming twins.
    

Historians rank Obama at No. 12 in survey of greatest U.S. presidents

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Nearly 100 U.S. historians and scholars have rated Barack Obama as one of the 12 greatest presidents in American history, a comprehensive survey showed Friday.
    

Rutgers apologizes to students booted from job fair for violating dress code

Ben Hooper
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Rutgers University on Friday apologized to students who were turned away from a career fair for dress code violations, including blue suits and brown shoes.
    

New England Patriots' Michael Floyd sentenced to four months in jail

Alex Butler
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Just two weeks after celebrating a Super Bowl victory with the New England Patriots, Michael Floyd is headed to a jail cell.
    

Dog joyfully teaches herself how to sled down hill

Ben Hooper
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- A fun-loving Colorado dog was caught on camera teaching herself how to sled after watching her human friends ride down hill.
    

Restaurant offers family five percent discount for polite children

Daniel Uria
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- The owner of a restaurant in Italy discounted five percent from a family's bill due to their children's polite behavior.
    

Strained calf could force Adrian Beltre out of World Baseball Classic

Alex Butler
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- The Dominican Republic could be without one of its best hitters in the World Baseball Classic.
    

Train's dashboard camera captures motorcycle's demise, rider's near miss

Ben Hooper
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- An Australian train driver's camera captured the moment a train plowed into a motorcycle after its owner narrowly jumped out of the way.
    

Scientists study stick insects to better understand speciation

Brooks Hays
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Researchers at Utah State University sequenced the genomes of more than 1,000 stick insects in an effort to better understand the process of speciation.
    

Chronic pain more likely for poor, less educated: Study

HealthDay News
Chronic pain is much more common among poor, less educated older Americans than their wealthier, more educated peers, a new study suggests.
    

Heart, lung problems may not always need ICU care

HealthDay News
The intensive care unit may not improve the chances of survival for all patients with serious heart problems, a new study suggests.
    

Watch: President Trump goes on campaign mode at Boeing plant

Danielle Haynes
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump went into campaign mode Friday afternoon at the unveiling of the new Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner in South Carolina.
    

California rain: Flash flooding possible in SoCal as officials watch Oroville dam

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- Forecasters say several inches of rain will fall in parts of Southern California by the end of the weekend, and Northern California will see storms after that.
    

Anti-addiction meds given in ER can help battle abuse

HealthDay News
People addicted to opioids treated in a hospital emergency department do better when they receive medication to reduce opioid cravings, researchers report.
    

British inventor creates 'Fire tornado firework launcher'

Daniel Uria
Feb. 17 (UPI) -- British inventor and YouTube star Colin Furze created a device to launch fireworks using a massive cylinder of fire.
    
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Cross-Border Loudspeakers May Inform N. Koreans of Assassination

Most North Koreans have little idea about the outside world beyond what Kim Jong Un's oppressive regime feeds them.

    

Heatwave Kills Off Thousands of Giant Bats in Australia

Thousands of grey-headed flying foxes, also known as "megabats," are dying in droves amid a scorching heatwave in Australia, creating what looks like scenes out of a horror movie.
    

Mattis: NATO Threatened by 'Arc of Instability'

Def. Sec. Mattis reassured Munich Security Conference delegates on the U.S. commitment to NATO, but repeated the need for funding increases.
    

John McCain: 'This Administration Is in Disarray'

Senator McCain reassured an audience at the Munich Security Conference that "both the legislative and the judicial branches (of government) will
    

Mattis Warns of 'Arc of Instability' on European Periphery

Defense Secretary James Mattis, in his debut trip to Europe, warned of an "arc of instability" on Europe's periphery and told nervous allies that the United States would stand with NATO partners to confront shared threats.

    

Pope to Politicians: Insult Less, Listen More

'Insulting has become normal,' the pontiff said in a speech Friday. 'We need to lower the volume a bit and we need to talk less and listen more.'

    

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Britain's Blair Calls for UK to 'Rise Up' Against Brexit

"The people voted without the knowledge of the terms of Brexit," the former British leader told a pro-European campaign group.

    

Brother-in-Law of Spain's King Gets Prison for Fraud

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Ecuador Elections: Will it Be Another Loss for the Left?

Ecuador holds elections Sunday: Will leftist Pres. Rafael Correa's successor get enough votes to avoid a run-off with a center-right candidate?

    

Tony Blair: It's Time for Brexit Opponents to Rise Up

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair launched a new campaign to persuade Britons to change their minds about leaving the EU.
    

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