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Stephen Feller Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A congressional committee is investigating whether security protocols were broken during a gathering at President Trump's Florida resort last weekend with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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  1. Chaffetz probes Trump administration handling of information, security at Mar-a-Lago
  2. Watch: LeBron James embarrasses Andrew Wiggins with pass of season
  3. Nick Swisher, Alex Rodriguez returning to New York Yankees
  4. Average price for Chargers ticket in Los Angeles: $192
  5. Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Taijuan Walker loses arbitration case, will make $2.25 million
  6. Milwaukee Brewers' RHP Chase Anderson loses arbitration case
  7. China, South Korea to negotiate return of Chinese soldier remains
  8. Cincinnati Reds' Homer Bailey headed to 60-day DL
  9. RHP Michael Wacha loses rare arbitration case for St. Louis Cardinals
  10. Houston Astros RHP Collin McHugh wins arbitration case
  11. Immunotherapy slow, but effective, against hay fever
  12. Cost of heart disease in U.S. to surpass $1 trillion by 2035, report says

Chaffetz probes Trump administration handling of information, security at Mar-a-Lago

Stephen Feller
Feb. 14 (UPI) -- A congressional committee is investigating whether security protocols were broken during a gathering at President Trump's Florida resort last weekend with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
    

Watch: LeBron James embarrasses Andrew Wiggins with pass of season

Alex Butler
Feb. 14 (UPI) -- Nutmegs aren't exclusive to soccer.
    

Nick Swisher, Alex Rodriguez returning to New York Yankees

Alex Butler
Feb. 14 (UPI) -- With 15 All-Star appearances, three MVP awards, and a couple of World Series rings between them, it wouldn't hurt the New York Yankees to add their experience.
    

Average price for Chargers ticket in Los Angeles: $192

The Sports Xchange
The Chargers announced ticket prices for their first season in Los Angeles with prices ranging from $70 to $375 per game, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Arizona Diamondbacks RHP Taijuan Walker loses arbitration case, will make $2.25 million

The Sports Xchange
Arizona Diamondbacks right-hander Taijuan Walker lost an arbitration case against his new club and will receive $2.25 million this season.
    

Milwaukee Brewers' RHP Chase Anderson loses arbitration case

The Sports Xchange
Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Chase Anderson lost his arbitration case and will make $2.45 million, it was announced Tuesday.
    

China, South Korea to negotiate return of Chinese soldier remains

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 14 (UPI) -- China and South Korea are to negotiate the return of the remains of Chinese soldiers Wednesday.
    

Cincinnati Reds' Homer Bailey headed to 60-day DL

The Sports Xchange
The Cincinnati Reds placed right-hander Homer Bailey on the 60-day disabled list on Tuesday, six days after he underwent elbow surgery.
    

RHP Michael Wacha loses rare arbitration case for St. Louis Cardinals

The Sports Xchange
The St. Louis Cardinals were involved in an arbitration case for the first time in 18 years.
    

Houston Astros RHP Collin McHugh wins arbitration case

The Sports Xchange
Houston Astros right-hander Collin McHugh won his arbitration case on Tuesday and will earn $3.85 million this season.
    

Immunotherapy slow, but effective, against hay fever

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
Immunotherapy can combat the symptoms of persistent hay fever but requires at least three years of treatment to be successful, researchers report.
    

Cost of heart disease in U.S. to surpass $1 trillion by 2035, report says

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
The cost of heart disease is increasing at a troubling pace in the U.S., with costs expected to double from $555 billion in 2016 to $1.1 trillion in 2035.
    
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Flynn departure erupts into a full-blown crisis for the Trump White House
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President Trump's ouster of national security adviser Michael T. Flynn, and the circumstances leading up to it, have quickly become a major crisis for the fledgling administration, forcing the White House on the defensive and precipitating the first ...
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The stunning destruction at Oroville Dam and the work ahead
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When authorities were forced to use Oroville Dam's emergency spillway, as recent storms caused the adjacent reservoir to swell, they expected to let water flow for at least 32 hours, 58 at the most. But after just less than a day, the emergency ...
Swaths of Northern California on track to have wettest winter ever recordedLos Angeles Times
Evacuation Order Is Lifted as Crews Race to Shore Up Oroville DamNew York Times
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American officials have warned that ISIS has been attempting to expand across the border from neighboring Afghanistan.
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  1. Execution Leaflets Bring New ISIS Terrorism Fear to Pakistan
  2. Iraqi Strikes Kill ISIS Leaders; Fate of Al-Baghdadi Unknown
  3. Eight Whales Stranded in NZ Apparently Floated to Safety
  4. 'Frankly, This Has No Impact': Mattis on Flynn Resignation
  5. Lucha Libre Wrestling's Next Great Villian? A Donald Trump Supporter
  6. North Korea Missile Could Have Flown 1,200 Miles: Lawmaker
  7. Despite Outrage, Queen to Extend 'Full Courtesy' to Trump on UK Visit
  8. Missing: One Penguin. If Spotted, Please Call Police
  9. Clinton Delivers Wry Response to Flynn Resignation
  10. Skydivers Swoop Over 'Island of Love' for Valentine's Day
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Execution Leaflets Bring New ISIS Terrorism Fear to Pakistan

American officials have warned that ISIS has been attempting to expand across the border from neighboring Afghanistan.

    

Iraqi Strikes Kill ISIS Leaders; Fate of Al-Baghdadi Unknown

A series of airstrikes targeting senior ISIS commanders in Iraq has killed scores of militants, including several senior commanders.

    

Eight Whales Stranded in NZ Apparently Floated to Safety

The stranded whales were discovered Tuesday following mass strandings that sent hundreds of pilot whales onto a stretch of New Zealand coast.

    

'Frankly, This Has No Impact': Mattis on Flynn Resignation

Speaking to reporters on his way to a NATO meeting in Belgium, Defense Secretary Mattis said he will work with whoever is on the president's staf
    

Lucha Libre Wrestling's Next Great Villian? A Donald Trump Supporter

Sam Polinsky is earning a name for himself on Mexico's Lucha Libre wrestling circuit as Sam Adonis, a villainous Donald Trump supporter.
    

North Korea Missile Could Have Flown 1,200 Miles: Lawmaker

South Korea's intelligence agency revealed the detail during a closed-door meeting with lawmakers.

    

Despite Outrage, Queen to Extend 'Full Courtesy' to Trump on UK Visit

Over 1.8 million people signed a petition calling for President Trump's invitation for a state visit to be withdrawn.

    

Missing: One Penguin. If Spotted, Please Call Police

If you're walking through Mannheim, Germany, and see a penguin waddling down the street, please call the police. The little fella's been stolen.

    

Clinton Delivers Wry Response to Flynn Resignation

During the presidential race, Flynn was a vociferous critic of Clinton's private email server.

    

Skydivers Swoop Over 'Island of Love' for Valentine's Day

Skydivers Amy Chmelecki, Marco Furst and Marco Waltenspiel marked Valentine's Day with a jump over the heart-shaped island of Galesnjak in Croati
    

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The contacts in the year before the election were revealed by intercepted communications, according to four current and former senior American officials.
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  1. Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence
  2. Flynn’s Downfall Sprang From ‘Eroding Level of Trust’
  3. Jeff Sessions Resists Pressure to Remove Himself in Russia Inquiries
  4. Ex-Admiral and Member of Navy SEALs Is Top Choice to Replace Flynn
  5. The Michael Flynn Resignation: What We Know, What We Don’t
  6. Why Michael Flynn Resigned
  7. ‘Unbelievable Turmoil’: Trump’s First Month Leaves Washington Reeling
  8. Democrats Demand Inquiry of Russian Role in U.S. Affairs; G.O.P. Concern Grows
  9. Ethics Watchdog Denounces Conway’s Endorsement of Ivanka Trump Products
  10. White House Upheaval Complicates Netanyahu Visit
  11. Russia Deploys Missile, Violating Treaty and Challenging Trump
  12. Immigrant Protected Under Obama Program Now Fights His Arrest
  13. Trump’s Muted Tone on North Korea Gives Hope for Nuclear Talks
  14. Democrats Set Sights on Blocking Trump’s Labor Secretary Pick
  15. Pedro Hernandez Found Guilty of Kidnapping and Killing Etan Patz in 1979
  16. Second Etan Patz Jury Provides Closure to the First
  17. Europe Edition: Russia, Kim Jong-un, PewDiePie: Your Wednesday Briefing
  18. Michael Flynn, Kim Jong-un: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  19. Oroville Is a Warning for California Dams, as Climate Change Adds Stress
  20. Evacuation Order Is Lifted as Crews Race to Shore Up Oroville Dam
  21. Trump’s Shift to ‘Outside-In’ Strategy for Mideast Peace Is a Long Shot
  22. Intel Drops Its Sponsorship of Science Fairs, Prompting an Identity Crisis
  23. In Eastern Mosul, Liberated From ISIS, Battle Rages ‘Day and Night’
  24. He Used to Cover Sports. Now? Love.
  25. Watching: Movies to Stream on Valentine’s Day, Whatever Your Mood
  26. Trilobites: How to Keep the Bloom on That Valentine Rose
  27. Dubai Plans a Taxi That Skips the Driver, and the Roads
  28. 13 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With Politics
  29. Westminster Dog Show Photos: Up Close and Personal
  30. Album: What Cats Think of the Dog Show
  31. A Canine’s View of the Westminster Dog Show
  32. Humana Plans to Pull Out of Obamacare’s Insurance Exchanges
  33. SoftBank of Japan Will Buy U.S. Private Equity Giant Fortress
  34. Venezuela Closes Ranks Around Sanctioned Vice President, Tareck El Aissami
  35. The Public Editor: The Reporter, the Top Model, and the First Lady
  36. Kim Jong-un’s Half Brother Is Reported Assassinated in Malaysia
  37. Harrison Ford Said to Have Flown Over Commercial Plane
  38. Sayon Town Journal: Living in Darkness, but Holding On to Hope in Liberia
  39. Our Readers’ Favorite Romantic Movies
  40. Big Apple Circus, Sold to the Highest Bidder, Will Return This Fall
  41. Valentine’s Day: Did It Start as a Roman Party or to Celebrate an Execution?
  42. First Black ‘Bachelorette’ Will Be Rachel Lindsay, a Texas Lawyer
  43. On Sports: Should Athletes Stick to Sports?
  44. Chris Rock Returns With Jokes and Personal Anguish
  45. South Korea’s Olympian Winter Moment
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Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence

The contacts in the year before the election were revealed by intercepted communications, according to four current and former senior American officials.

    

Flynn’s Downfall Sprang From ‘Eroding Level of Trust’

Michael T. Flynn’s resignation as national security adviser raises questions about what President Trump knew about the situation, and when.

    

Jeff Sessions Resists Pressure to Remove Himself in Russia Inquiries

Democrats and outside groups questioned whether Mr. Sessions, the attorney general, was independent enough to oversee investigations that might lead back to the White House.

    

Ex-Admiral and Member of Navy SEALs Is Top Choice to Replace Flynn

Robert S. Harward rose through the ranks to top positions with the military and the White House, and is close to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.

    

The Michael Flynn Resignation: What We Know, What We Don’t

Mr. Flynn misled the vice president about a phone call with a Russian diplomat. It’s not clear if President Trump or an adviser directed or knew about the call.

    

Why Michael Flynn Resigned

Michael T. Flynn stepped down as national security adviser amid a scandal surrounding his contacts with Russia before President Trump took office.
    

‘Unbelievable Turmoil’: Trump’s First Month Leaves Washington Reeling

The resignation of Michael T. Flynn as national security adviser amid the tumultuous early days of Mr. Trump’s presidency has deeply rattled the Washington establishment.

    

Democrats Demand Inquiry of Russian Role in U.S. Affairs; G.O.P. Concern Grows

Michael T. Flynn’s resignation as national security adviser over discussions with the Russian ambassador and charges of Russian interference in the election led to the Democrats’ call.

    

Ethics Watchdog Denounces Conway’s Endorsement of Ivanka Trump Products

The Office of Government Ethics has ruled that Kellyanne Conway’s endorsement of Ms. Trump’s products was “a clear violation” and misuse of her post.

    

White House Upheaval Complicates Netanyahu Visit

Given the fluid nature of the administration, the president’s meeting with the Israeli prime minister is likely to be more symbolic than substantive.

    

Russia Deploys Missile, Violating Treaty and Challenging Trump

Moscow is believed to have two battalions of the ground-based missile, and it has moved forward despite U.S. protests, administration officials say.

    

Immigrant Protected Under Obama Program Now Fights His Arrest

Daniel Ramirez Medina, an unauthorized immigrant from Mexico, is being detained even though the program allows him to stay and work in the United States.

    

Trump’s Muted Tone on North Korea Gives Hope for Nuclear Talks

China may see an opening under the Trump administration amid a growing sense in the region that President Barack Obama’s approach failed.

    

Democrats Set Sights on Blocking Trump’s Labor Secretary Pick

On Thursday, Democrats will have their best chance to topple one of President Trump’s cabinet choices when Andrew F. Puzder testifies before the Senate.

    

Pedro Hernandez Found Guilty of Kidnapping and Killing Etan Patz in 1979

The verdict is a long-awaited step in solving the mystery that bedeviled investigators and forever changed the way parents watched over their children.

    

Second Etan Patz Jury Provides Closure to the First

“It was a very tough moment for all of us,” a former juror said. “We were desperate for it to go the right way.”

    

Europe Edition: Russia, Kim Jong-un, PewDiePie: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Michael Flynn, Kim Jong-un: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Oroville Is a Warning for California Dams, as Climate Change Adds Stress

The state’s water infrastructure is suffering from age and stress, and older dams may not be designed to deal with severe weather patterns brought by global warming.

    

Evacuation Order Is Lifted as Crews Race to Shore Up Oroville Dam

Nearby residents in California were told they could return home as work crews hurried to drain the reservoir and shore up an emergency spillway, hoping to prevent a flood.

    

Trump’s Shift to ‘Outside-In’ Strategy for Mideast Peace Is a Long Shot

A regional approach relying on Arab states has been tried before, and many Palestinians and Israelis are skeptical.

    

Intel Drops Its Sponsorship of Science Fairs, Prompting an Identity Crisis

The chip giant is ending its support of the fairs and sponsoring newer events like homemade engineering contests. Critics say the traditional fairs are as vital as ever.

    

In Eastern Mosul, Liberated From ISIS, Battle Rages ‘Day and Night’

In parts of the city, the fight never ended. Residents, struggling to get by without running water and electricity, say they are repeatedly targeted by snipers and grenade-dropping drones.

    

He Used to Cover Sports. Now? Love.

Vinny Mallozzi's career has taken him from the Jets locker room to Donald J. Trump Jr.'s wedding reception. Here is a look at one of the 6,000 weddings he has covered.
    

Watching: Movies to Stream on Valentine’s Day, Whatever Your Mood

Looking for something love-affirming, or would you rather drown yourself in heartache? Let these titles lead the way.

    

Trilobites: How to Keep the Bloom on That Valentine Rose

Just like hangover cures, there are many theories about the best method for keeping cut flowers fresh. Here’s what you need to know.

    

Dubai Plans a Taxi That Skips the Driver, and the Roads

Pilotless drones, capable of carrying one passenger and a small suitcase, are set to begin buzzing above the United Arab Emirates city as early as July.

    

13 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With Politics

Want a break from politics? Here’s a collection from The New York Times and other outlets: stories of ticket scalpers, subway romances and ice fishers.

    

Westminster Dog Show Photos: Up Close and Personal

The show is a flurry of activity, but stopping to take a close look at the animals reveals the mesmerizing qualities that make each breed unique.

    

Album: What Cats Think of the Dog Show

Cats at Westminster? While some fur may have been ruffled and human hackles raised, the felines don’t seem to care.
    

A Canine’s View of the Westminster Dog Show

Attend the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, which has been held annually in New York City since 1877. More than 2,800 dogs compete over three days and are judged on agility, obedience and conformation.
    

Humana Plans to Pull Out of Obamacare’s Insurance Exchanges

President Trump seized on the company’s decision as support for his call to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.

    

SoftBank of Japan Will Buy U.S. Private Equity Giant Fortress

The surprising acquisition of Fortress Investment Group highlights the immense ambitions of SoftBank’s brash founder, Masayoshi Son.

    

Venezuela Closes Ranks Around Sanctioned Vice President, Tareck El Aissami

Venezuela’s president offered a spirited defense of Vice President Tareck El Aissami, who was sanctioned over accusations that he had moved drugs within the country.

    

The Public Editor: The Reporter, the Top Model, and the First Lady

The reprimand of a reporter who disparaged Melania Trump at a party offers a good reminder to all staffers here: You’re always representing The Times.

    

Kim Jong-un’s Half Brother Is Reported Assassinated in Malaysia

The North Korean leader’s estranged half brother, Kim Jong-nam, was said to have been poisoned by two women.

    

Harrison Ford Said to Have Flown Over Commercial Plane

The actor mistakenly piloted a private plane over an airliner with more than 100 people on board in Santa Ana, Calif., according to a news report.

    

Sayon Town Journal: Living in Darkness, but Holding On to Hope in Liberia

Liberians, 13 years after the civil war ended, are still trying to put back together the pieces that the war ripped apart. Electricity is one of those pieces.

    

Our Readers’ Favorite Romantic Movies

We asked you to share the best romantic movies of the 21st century, and to our surprise you focused more on breakups than meet-cutes.

    

Big Apple Circus, Sold to the Highest Bidder, Will Return This Fall

The circus, which closed and filed for bankruptcy last year, was sold for $1.3 million and will reopen in time for its 40th anniversary.

    

Valentine’s Day: Did It Start as a Roman Party or to Celebrate an Execution?

Regardless of its origin, it’s a big deal now. An expert on the evolution of human sexuality says you have to “get out there” to make the holiday work for you.

    

First Black ‘Bachelorette’ Will Be Rachel Lindsay, a Texas Lawyer

The show, a spinoff of “The Bachelor,” has long been criticized for its lack of diversity.

    

On Sports: Should Athletes Stick to Sports?

How the current moment has changed the pressures on players, coaches and other to speak out or be silent.

    

Chris Rock Returns With Jokes and Personal Anguish

His “Total Blackout Tour” is his most pensive show yet. In it he blames himself for his divorce and examines his faith in God.

    

South Korea’s Olympian Winter Moment

South Korea is a skiing afterthought no more. The 2018 Winter Olympics is a coming-out party for the country as a winter sports destination.

    

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