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Stephen Feller Feb. 21 (UPI) -- A federal judge on Tuesday prevented officials in Texas from removing Planned Parenthood from the state's Medicaid program.
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  1. Judge blocks Texas from kicking Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid
  2. U.S., China diplomats discussed North Korea following coal ban
  3. Scientists may have identified cell in eye that causes nearsightedness
  4. Cats may not be a threat to mental health, contrary to prior research
  5. Magic Johnson named to top Lakers post; GM Kupchak fired
  6. White House: Change coming for federal stance on transgender restroom freedom
  7. Breitbart editor Yiannopoulos quits amid firestorm over teen sex comments
  8. NBC renews 'Days of Our Lives' for a 52nd season
  9. NFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for all teams
  10. AFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for all teams
  11. Cincinnati Bengals: Top needs, NFL draft picks for 2017
  12. Baltimore Ravens: Top needs, NFL draft picks for 2017
  13. Pittsburgh Steelers: Top free agency, NFL draft needs for 2017
  14. Retired FBI agent, former CEO, lawyer from Texas killed in Australia plane crash

Judge blocks Texas from kicking Planned Parenthood out of Medicaid

Stephen Feller
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- A federal judge on Tuesday prevented officials in Texas from removing Planned Parenthood from the state's Medicaid program.
    

U.S., China diplomats discussed North Korea following coal ban

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Chinese State Councilor Yang Jiechi exchanged a phone call to discuss North Korea's nuclear threat on Tuesday, according to the U.S. State Department.
    

Scientists may have identified cell in eye that causes nearsightedness

HealthDay News
Whether you're nearsighted or not might come down to one particular type of cell in your retina, a new mouse study suggests.
    

Cats may not be a threat to mental health, contrary to prior research

HealthDay News
New research challenges the idea that parasites in cat droppings are linked to schizophrenia, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other mental health issues.
    

Magic Johnson named to top Lakers post; GM Kupchak fired

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Arguably the greatest player ever to suit up in a Los Angeles Lakers uniform was named Tuesday to a top administrative post for the team.
    

White House: Change coming for federal stance on transgender restroom freedom

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- The White House hinted Tuesday that a new course of action is coming for the federal government's stance on restroom access for transgender American students.
    

Breitbart editor Yiannopoulos quits amid firestorm over teen sex comments

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Provocative journalist Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from Breitbart News after days of widespread criticism over remarks he made about sex involving minors.
    

NBC renews 'Days of Our Lives' for a 52nd season

Karen Butler
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- The beloved soap opera "Days of Our Lives" has been renewed for a 52nd season.
    

NFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for all teams

The Sports Xchange
NFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers
    

AFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for all teams

The Sports Xchange
AFC North 2017: Top needs, NFL draft picks for Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals
    

Cincinnati Bengals: Top needs, NFL draft picks for 2017

The Sports Xchange
As they wade through free agency and prepare to evaluate draft prospects at the Indianapolis Scouting Combine (March 1-6), the Cincinnati Bengals must decide which players to keep as they seek to improve upon their 6-9-1 record from last season.
    

Baltimore Ravens: Top needs, NFL draft picks for 2017

The Sports Xchange
As they wade through free agency and prepare to evaluate draft prospects at the Indianapolis Scouting Combine (March 1-6), the Baltimore Ravens must decide which players to keep as they seek to improve upon their 8-8 record from last season.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers: Top free agency, NFL draft needs for 2017

The Sports Xchange
As they wade through free agency and prepare to evaluate draft prospects at the Indianapolis Scouting Combine (March 1-6), the Pittsburgh Steelers must decide which players to keep as they seek to improve upon their 11-5 record from last season.
    

Retired FBI agent, former CEO, lawyer from Texas killed in Australia plane crash

Stephen Feller and Doug G. Ware
Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Four Americans, including a retired agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, were killed Tuesday in a plane crash in Australia, authorities said.
    
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Washington Post Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations' Washington Post The Trump administration on Tuesday sought to allay growing fears among immigrant communities over ...
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  1. Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations' - Washington Post
  2. Milo Yiannopoulos resigns from Breitbart over child sex comments - USA TODAY
  3. In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It 'Horrible' - New York Times

Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations' - Washington Post


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Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations'
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The Trump administration on Tuesday sought to allay growing fears among immigrant communities over wide-ranging new directives to ramp up enforcement against illegal immigrants, insisting the measures are not intended to produce "mass deportations.".
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Milo Yiannopoulos resigns from Breitbart over child sex comments - USA TODAY


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Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from Breitbart News, the far-right website where he was a top editor, after video surfaced in which the controversial figure appeared to condone sex between men and underage boys as young as 13. "My employer, Breitbart News, ...
CPAC Got Rid Of Milo, But Not The Rest Of Their Bigoted LineupMedia Matters for America
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In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It 'Horrible' - New York Times


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In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It 'Horrible'
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During a visit to the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Tuesday, President Trump spoke out against threats against the Jewish community. By REUTERS. Photo by Doug Mills/The New York Times. Watch in Times Video ». embed.
After delay and amid pressure, Trump denounces racism and anti-SemitismWashington Post
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Witnesses described the plane exploding on impact and erupting into a "massive fireball."
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  1. Four Americans Killed as Plane Crashes Into Australian Shopping Mall
  2. President Trump Condemns Anti-Semitism: 'It Has to Stop'
  3. Incredible Video Shows Young Girl Rescued After Syrian Airstrike
  4. Cab Ride to Border: Immigrants Flee US for Refuge in Canada
  5. Troops Battle to Dislodge ISIS From Strategic Airport
  6. Europe Terror Fears: Cops Shoot Driver in Truck Laden With Gas Canisters
  7. Israeli Soldier Jailed for 18 Months Over Palestinian's Killing
  8. Lindsay Lohan: I Was Profiled While Wearing Headscarf
  9. Bye-Bye, Bao Bao! Beloved Giant Panda Returning to China
  10. 74 Bodies Wash Ashore as Smugglers' Tactics Get 'More Disastrous'
  11. Five Die as Small Plane Crashes Into Shopping Mall
  12. Airport Killing, Diplomatic Spat Could Cost N. Korea a Rare Friend
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Four Americans Killed as Plane Crashes Into Australian Shopping Mall

Witnesses described the plane exploding on impact and erupting into a "massive fireball."

    

President Trump Condemns Anti-Semitism: 'It Has to Stop'

'I think it's horrible,' Trump said of the threats. 'Whether it's anti-Semitism or racism or any — anything you wanna think about having to do with the divide.'

    

Incredible Video Shows Young Girl Rescued After Syrian Airstrike

White Helmets volunteers rushed to save the child, who was buried under rubble after an airstrike in the Tishreen neighborhood of Damascus.
    

Cab Ride to Border: Immigrants Flee US for Refuge in Canada

Immigrants are illegally crossing from the US into Canada in growing numbers hoping to receive refugee status. WPTZ's Liz Strzepa reports.
    

Troops Battle to Dislodge ISIS From Strategic Airport

ISIS seized Mosul in 2014 and it is now the last urban center in Iraq controlled by the group.

    

Europe Terror Fears: Cops Shoot Driver in Truck Laden With Gas Canisters

The incident follows truck attacks in Berlin and Nice that have shattered the continent's peace.

    

Israeli Soldier Jailed for 18 Months Over Palestinian's Killing

The sentence was lighter than expected. Prosecutors had asked for a prison term of at least 3 years. Palestinians dismissed the sentence as a "joke."

    

Lindsay Lohan: I Was Profiled While Wearing Headscarf

Lohan had been returning from Turkey, where she recently met President Erdogan, and was wearing the headscarf out of 'personal respect.'

    

Bye-Bye, Bao Bao! Beloved Giant Panda Returning to China

The popular giant panda, Bao Bao, who was born at the Smithsonian's National Zoo is moving to China Tuesday via a FedEx truck. They begin the spe
    

74 Bodies Wash Ashore as Smugglers' Tactics Get 'More Disastrous'

Migrant deaths have risen to record levels on the Libya-to-Italy smuggling route across the Mediterranean Sea.

    

Five Die as Small Plane Crashes Into Shopping Mall

Four U.S. tourists on a golfing vacation were killed when their aircraft crashed near Melbourne, Australia, shortly after takeoff. The plane's pi
    

Airport Killing, Diplomatic Spat Could Cost N. Korea a Rare Friend

It can be hard to parse the level of vitriol in North Korea's official statements, which often include tsunamis of angry accusations.

    

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The rules authorize expelling undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses, and they make it easier to immediately deport people.
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  1. New Trump Deportation Rules Allow Far More Expulsions
  2. Lawyers Take On Trump’s Travel Ban
  3. Major Elements of Trump’s New Immigration Policies
  4. At Town Halls, Doses of Fury and a Bottle of Tums
  5. 3 Generals Bound by Iraq Will Guide Trump on Security
  6. In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It ‘Horrible’
  7. At Jewish Cemetery, Seeking Answers Amid Heartbreak
  8. Clashes in Stockholm Suburb Draw Attention to Trump’s Remarks
  9. First Words: Have We Lost Sight of the Promise of Public Schools?
  10. Beijing Memo: Is China Pushing Trump to Talk to North Korea?
  11. Trump Appears Set to Reverse Protections for Transgender Students
  12. Immigration, Milo Yiannopoulos: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  13. Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart News After Pedophilia Comments
  14. Ukraine Lawmaker Who Worked With Trump Associates Faces Treason Inquiry
  15. Gaza Is Outwardly Rebuilding, but Inwardly Fearful
  16. Elor Azaria, Israeli Soldier Who Killed Wounded Assailant, Gets 18 Months in Prison
  17. Firsthand Account: The Assassination of Malcolm X
  18. Senior North Korean Diplomat Is Sought in Death of Kim Jong-nam
  19. Judge Blocks Medicaid Cuts to Planned Parenthood in Texas
  20. Portugal Detains Former C.I.A. Officer Sought by Italy
  21. Turkey Punishes 2 Opposition Leaders as Crackdown Continues
  22. Lakers, in Shake-Up, Hand Reins to Magic Johnson
  23. Committed: Like to Mock Our Weddings Pages? Get in Line
  24. Hear How ‘Moonlight’ Got Its Sound: Violins, Chopped and Screwed
  25. Who Will Win Best Song at the Oscars? Popularity Helps
  26. Sick of Politics? Try These Great Reads
  27. Bao Bao the Panda Leaves the Beltway Behind to Breed in China
  28. Larry Coryell, Guitarist of Fusion Before It Had a Name, Dies at 73
  29. The Waldorf Is Closing, but Its Salad Lives On
  30. A Chelsea Manning-WikiLeaks Opera, Seen in a New Light
  31. End to Police ‘High Five Fridays’ at Schools Roils a Massachusetts Town
  32. Sinosphere: Scammers in China Fake Road Injuries, but Cameras Capture the Truth
  33. Eleven Madison Park Plans a Makeover and a Summer Pop-Up
  34. Critical Shopper: The Minimalist Bliss of Acne Studios
  35. Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Live on Valentine’s Day, Part 1
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New Trump Deportation Rules Allow Far More Expulsions

The rules authorize expelling undocumented immigrants who have committed even minor offenses, and they make it easier to immediately deport people.

    

Lawyers Take On Trump’s Travel Ban

The judiciary is the new front line: A group of lawyers scramble to get their clients into the country, while preparing a legal challenge to Trump’s immigration ban.
    

Major Elements of Trump’s New Immigration Policies

The Trump administration has significantly hardened the country’s policies regarding illegal immigration.

    

At Town Halls, Doses of Fury and a Bottle of Tums

Some Republican legislators encountered boos and hostile questions. One attendee gave a senator some antacids because he was “going to need them.”

    

3 Generals Bound by Iraq Will Guide Trump on Security

H. R. McMaster will join Jim Mattis and John F. Kelly at the table in the Situation Room, steering a new president through the crosscurrents of a stormy world.

    

In First, Trump Condemns Rise in Anti-Semitism, Calling It ‘Horrible’

The president made the comments after he was criticized for failing to denounce the rise in anti-Jewish threats and actions since his inauguration.
    

At Jewish Cemetery, Seeking Answers Amid Heartbreak

People came to Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery to see if their loved one’s graves were vandalized. And Jewish leaders pondered the extent of anti-Semitism.

    

Clashes in Stockholm Suburb Draw Attention to Trump’s Remarks

The episode between the police and residents came two days after President Trump made provocative claims about migration and crime in Sweden.
    

First Words: Have We Lost Sight of the Promise of Public Schools?

The arguments over the confirmation of the new secretary of education were about something bigger: which government institutions benefit which citizens.

    

Beijing Memo: Is China Pushing Trump to Talk to North Korea?

Beijing’s plan to stop buying North Korean coal, a bid to get Kim Jong-un to curb his nuclear ambitions, was also a signal to President Trump: Now it’s your turn.

    

Trump Appears Set to Reverse Protections for Transgender Students

The administration signaled an imminent announcement as to whether transgender students should be able to use the bathroom of their choice.

    

Immigration, Milo Yiannopoulos: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Milo Yiannopoulos Resigns From Breitbart News After Pedophilia Comments

After a storm of criticism, the conservative, polemical editor left the news outlet, saying the decision was “mine alone.”

    

Ukraine Lawmaker Who Worked With Trump Associates Faces Treason Inquiry

Prosecutors are weighing charges against Andrii V. Artemenko, who worked on a back-channel plan to settle Ukraine’s conflicts with Russia.

    

Gaza Is Outwardly Rebuilding, but Inwardly Fearful

The region is uncertain as the state of play between Israelis and Palestinians shifts. It seems at a loss for what might — or even should — come next.

    

Elor Azaria, Israeli Soldier Who Killed Wounded Assailant, Gets 18 Months in Prison

The sergeant shot an incapacitated Palestinian lying on his back, a case that has divided Israelis and prompted calls for a pardon.

    

Firsthand Account: The Assassination of Malcolm X

The civil rights leader Malcolm X was killed Feb. 21, 1965, at a rally in New York City. Hear from a witness and visit the site of the assassination — in the past, present and in 360 video.
    

Senior North Korean Diplomat Is Sought in Death of Kim Jong-nam

The Malaysian police said the attackers were trained to wipe toxins on the face of the estranged half brother of Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader.

    

Judge Blocks Medicaid Cuts to Planned Parenthood in Texas

The judge ruled that the state did not support claims that the organization violated medical or ethical standards related to abortion procedures.

    

Portugal Detains Former C.I.A. Officer Sought by Italy

Sabrina De Sousa, 60, faces a prison sentence relating to the kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric under a secret U.S. program.

    

Turkey Punishes 2 Opposition Leaders as Crackdown Continues

One leader of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party was sentenced to five months in jail, and the other was expelled from Parliament.

    

Lakers, in Shake-Up, Hand Reins to Magic Johnson

Jeanie Buss, the team president, ousted her brother from his job as the head of basketball operations and fired the longtime general manager, Mitch Kupchak.

    

Committed: Like to Mock Our Weddings Pages? Get in Line

We don’t mind people poking fun at The Times’s marriage announcements. To prove it, we’re sharing some mockery done by masters.

    

Hear How ‘Moonlight’ Got Its Sound: Violins, Chopped and Screwed

Nicholas Britell, the film’s composer, whose score is up for an Oscar, explains his treatments of the music using the style of a Houston D.J.

    

Who Will Win Best Song at the Oscars? Popularity Helps

YouTube views and animated musical films may up the odds, as the numbers behind the musical numbers show.

    

Sick of Politics? Try These Great Reads

Today, we’re reading about disappointing sofas, face transplants and what fun it is to make fun of our wedding announcements.

    

Bao Bao the Panda Leaves the Beltway Behind to Breed in China

The National Zoo gave Bao Bao a Washington send-off, with her own motorcade. As part of an agreement, pandas born in the zoo must leave for China by age 4.

    

Larry Coryell, Guitarist of Fusion Before It Had a Name, Dies at 73

Mr. Coryell favored dipping into different genres and international musical traditions to augment his work.

    

The Waldorf Is Closing, but Its Salad Lives On

The Manhattan hotel, which will shut its doors indefinitely for renovations starting next month, gave rise to a dish that has made an indelible mark on American menus.

    

A Chelsea Manning-WikiLeaks Opera, Seen in a New Light

The composer Ted Hearne talks about how this work has held up as its subject matter has continued to evolve as a news event.

    

End to Police ‘High Five Fridays’ at Schools Roils a Massachusetts Town

A program in Northampton in which officers would greet elementary school students ended after a month in response to some children feeling uncomfortable.

    

Sinosphere: Scammers in China Fake Road Injuries, but Cameras Capture the Truth

Fraudsters are throwing themselves in front of cars or buses to extort money from motorists, but the results are often unconvincing.
    

Eleven Madison Park Plans a Makeover and a Summer Pop-Up

The top-rated Manhattan restaurant will close for three months of renovation and open a more casual version in the Hamptons.

    

Critical Shopper: The Minimalist Bliss of Acne Studios

Design can be intoxicating at the company’s spare new store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.

    

Modern Love: The Modern Love Podcast: Live on Valentine’s Day, Part 1

This week’s podcast was recorded live at Boston’s Wilbur Theater with Alysia Reiner (“Orange Is the New Black”), Brian Tyree Henry (“Atlanta”) and music from Hite.

    

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