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Randy Dotinga, HealthDay News Obese people are less likely to spend their last days in hospice care and more likely to die at home, new research suggests.
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  1. Terminally ill obese people less likely to receive hospice care
  2. E-cigarettes may be less toxic than tobacco, study suggests
  3. Class-action suit claims Louisiana public defender system failing indigent defendants
  4. U.S. student David Sneddon alive in North Korea, activist says
  5. Atlanta Falcons, Matt Ryan could not slow New England Patriots' comeback
  6. Tantrum costs Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr $25,000
  7. Kicker Shayne Graham retires from NFL after 15 seasons
  8. Fed member says another rate hike may come at March meeting
  9. San Francisco 49ers officially name Kyle Shanahan head coach
  10. Brandon Pettigrew: Former Detroit Lions tight end arrested for public drunkenness
  11. S.F. appeals court to hear arguments on Trump travel ban Tuesday
  12. Watch: Tom Brady shades Roger Goodell in commercial
  13. Atlanta Falcons RT Ryan Schraeder tore ligament in Super Bowl
  14. Current, former EPA workers urge Congress to reject nominee Pruitt
  15. Israel passes bill to guard Jewish settlements on Palestinian land
  16. Martellus Bennett skipping White House, Donald Trump after Super Bowl 51
  17. Study details ancient earthworks construction in the Amazon
  18. DARPA demonstrates SideArm UAS capture system
  19. Super Bowl ads touch on political themes, while Lady Gaga steers clear
  20. New bacterial fuel cell uses paper electrode

Terminally ill obese people less likely to receive hospice care

Randy Dotinga, HealthDay News
Obese people are less likely to spend their last days in hospice care and more likely to die at home, new research suggests.
    

E-cigarettes may be less toxic than tobacco, study suggests

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
Smokers who switch to e-cigarettes can reduce their intake of chemicals and carcinogens, but only if they completely quit smoking tobacco, a study says.
    

Class-action suit claims Louisiana public defender system failing indigent defendants

Stephen Feller
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A lawsuit filed Monday in Louisiana alleges the state is negligent in guaranteeing the rights of poor people by not maintaining the public defender system.
    

U.S. student David Sneddon alive in North Korea, activist says

Elizabeth Shim
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- An American student who went missing while hiking in China is alive, according to a South Korean activist.
    

Atlanta Falcons, Matt Ryan could not slow New England Patriots' comeback

The Sports Xchange
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan could not stop the bleeding in the second half as New England quarterback Tom Brady led a furious charge.
    

Tantrum costs Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr $25,000

The Sports Xchange
Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr was fined $25,000 for verbal abuse of game officials and failing to leave the court in a timely manner after his ejection, the NBA announced Monday.
    

Kicker Shayne Graham retires from NFL after 15 seasons

The Sports Xchange
Shayne Graham, the most accurate kicker in Cincinnati Bengals history, announced Monday that he is retiring after 15 NFL seasons.
    

Fed member says another rate hike may come at March meeting

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A voting member of the U.S. central bank said Monday that another interest rate hike may come at the Federal Reserve's next policy meeting in five weeks.
    

San Francisco 49ers officially name Kyle Shanahan head coach

The Sports Xchange
The San Francisco 49ers officially named Kyle Shanahan as the 20th coach in franchise history on Monday.
    

Brandon Pettigrew: Former Detroit Lions tight end arrested for public drunkenness

Alex Butler
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Tight end Brandon Pettigrew played seven seasons for the Detroit Lions before being waived in December.
    

S.F. appeals court to hear arguments on Trump travel ban Tuesday

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A federal appeals court will hear arguments on Tuesday about whether to reinstate President Trump's order to close U.S. borders to refugees and immigrants.
    

Watch: Tom Brady shades Roger Goodell in commercial

Alex Butler
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Throughout the 2016 NFL season, Tom Brady was tight-lipped about commissioner Roger Goodell.
    

Atlanta Falcons RT Ryan Schraeder tore ligament in Super Bowl

Alex Butler
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Right tackle Ryan Schraeder could be seen hopping off of the field in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl 51.
    

Current, former EPA workers urge Congress to reject nominee Pruitt

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Hundreds of current and former EPA employees spoke up Monday hoping to persuade the Senate to reject Scott Pruitt as President Trump's leader in the agency.
    

Israel passes bill to guard Jewish settlements on Palestinian land

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Israeli lawmakers passed a bill Monday to allow the government to take over Palestinian land in the West Bank to protect Jewish settlements.
    

Martellus Bennett skipping White House, Donald Trump after Super Bowl 51

Alex Butler
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Tom Brady and Bill Belichick might be buddies with the commander-in-chief, but Martellus Bennett is anything but friends with Donald Trump.
    

Study details ancient earthworks construction in the Amazon

Brooks Hays
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Scientists have discovered more than 450 earthworks in the western Brazilian Amazon.
    

DARPA demonstrates SideArm UAS capture system

Ryan Maass
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency recently demonstrated the capabilities of its SideArm, a device built to catch unmanned aircraft in flight.
    

Super Bowl ads touch on political themes, while Lady Gaga steers clear

Doug G. Ware
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Because so many people watch the Super Bowl for the ads, some companies took this year's opportunity to speak to viewers in an increasingly divided society.
    

New bacterial fuel cell uses paper electrode

Brooks Hays
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- Scientists have found a way to boost the performance of bacterial fuel cells by using an electrode made of paper.
    
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  2. Israel Votes to Legalize West Bank Settlements
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  11. Romania Protests: Crowds Use Cell Phones to Shine Light on Corruption
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Yemen Raid Had Secret Target: 'Most Wanted' Al Qaeda Leader

The goal of the U.S.-led operation in Yemen last week was to capture or kill Qassim al-Rimi, U.S. military and intelligence officials told NBC News.

    

Israel Votes to Legalize West Bank Settlements

Critics blasted the move as illegal and "a fundamental violation of the right to property," and the measure still faces steep obstacles.

    

Teen Sues Facebook After Posts Falsely Link Him to Terror

A German court is hear the case of a Syrian refugee who is suing Facebook after the site refused to remove all posts linking him to militant attacks.

    

Hackers Take Down, Expose Thousands of 'Dark Web' Sites

The hackers, who claimed to be affiliated with Anonymous, said more than half of the supposedly private, encrypted material was child pornography.

    

U.S. Embassy in Iraq Reports Threat Against Baghdad Hotels

U.S. authorities advised citizens to avoid traveling to Iraq citing the risk of being kidnapped by armed groups and bombings by ISIS.
    

As Trump Batters Mexico, Populist Candidate Is Heading to America

President Trump's fight-picking with Mexico may be indirectly involving him in the ambitions of Andres Manuel López Obrador.

    

Lawyers Say Restoring Trump Travel Ban Would 'Unleash Chaos'

While the outcome of the executive order remains unclear, here's a look back at how we got here.

    

Russia Tells Fox News: Apologize for Calling Putin a Killer

"We think such words a Fox News correspondent are unacceptable, insulting," Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov told reporters,

    

Record Spike in Civilian Kids Killed in Afghanistan: U.N.

Record numbers of civilians are being killed by conflict in Afghanistan in what the U.N. says are "deeply harrowing and largely preventable" deaths.

    

Ready to Head North? Canada Offering Deals and Steals

Canada is courting travelers — offering kindness, celebrations and deals as the country celebrates its 150th birthday.

    

Romania Protests: Crowds Use Cell Phones to Shine Light on Corruption

Romania's new government has repealed a decree that would have eased penalties for official corruption, following six days of mass protests.

    

View from Tehran: Iran Defiant in Face of 'Political Novice' Trump

Since taking over the most powerful office in the world, President Donald Trump has had Iran firmly in his sights, and not just on Twitter.

    

65 Years Ago, a Princess Went Up a Tree and Came Down a Queen

On Monday, Queen Elizabeth II will mark her 65th anniversary as Britain's monarch. It's a role most agree she's fulfilled with dignity.

    

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The administration said a judge’s order blocking the ban endangers national security. Opponents of the ban said it is a threat to the rule of law.

    

How Attorneys General Became Democrats’ Bulwark Against Trump

The president’s travel ban provided a sudden early test for state legal officers — and a model for Democrats on how to fight administration policies.

    

About 20 Rabbis Arrested During Protest Over Trump Travel Ban

Protesters in Manhattan sat down across an avenue, blocking cars and trucks, in a display the rabbinical group’s leader said was meant to show that many Jews opposed the travel ban.

    

Trump Says Journalists ‘Have Their Reasons’ to Play Down Terror Threat

The president’s comments, made in a speech to military personnel, appeared to ignore the vast amount of reporting on violence committed by the Islamic State.
    

‘ISIS Is on a Campaign of Genocide,’ Trump Says

In President Trump’s first speech to the U.S. Central Command, he committed to expanding resources for the military and accused the news media of failing to report on terrorist attacks.
    

First 100 Days Briefing: White House Says Bathrobe Anecdote Is All Wet

In a Twitter post, President Trump rejected reports of surveys showing that a majority of Americans oppose his ban on travel from seven countries.
    

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President Trump and his Republican allies have recast their ambitions for a rapid-fire repeal, with many lawmakers facing tough questions from constituents.

    

Short One Vote to Defeat Betsy DeVos, Democrats Refuse to Yield Floor

Republicans responded by vowing to keep the Senate in session, day and night, until lawmakers confirm Ms. DeVos and three other cabinet nominees.

    

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Tech Opposition to Trump Propelled by Employees, Not Executives

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Will Trump Address U.K. Parliament? Not if Commons Speaker Can Help It

John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, cited his “opposition to racism and sexism” among the reasons he opposes letting President Trump address lawmakers.

    

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John Bercow, the speaker of the House of Commons, said Monday that he opposes having President Trump address Parliament.
    

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The Neediest Cases: Comatose, Then Homeless: ‘My Closest Friend Has Been Pain’

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