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Gabriela Hernandez was in a heap of tears last Christmas as she opened up a big box from her parents in Dorado, Puerto Rico.
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  1. Cleveland Cavaliers crush fans by sitting out LeBron James, Kyrie Irving in Miami
  2. Yelp creates gender-neutral bathroom search function
  3. U.S. Soccer bans players' anthem protests
  4. WHO says chemical weapons being used on Mosul civilians

Cleveland Cavaliers crush fans by sitting out LeBron James, Kyrie Irving in Miami

Gabriela Hernandez was in a heap of tears last Christmas as she opened up a big box from her parents in Dorado, Puerto Rico.
    

Yelp creates gender-neutral bathroom search function

The crowd-sourced consumer review company Yelp is creating a function that allows users to search specifically for businesses with gender-neutral bathrooms.
    

U.S. Soccer bans players' anthem protests

U.S. Soccer's governing body passed a new rule requiring all players to stand during the national anthem after a veteran player kneeled before a game last year.
    

WHO says chemical weapons being used on Mosul civilians

The World Health Organization said there is evidence of chemical weapons being used against civilians outside Mosul, with a dozen people injured, four severely.
    

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Washington Post Trump accuses Obama of 'Nixon/Watergate' wiretap — but offers no evidence Washington Post President Trump on Saturday angrily accused former president Barack Obama of orchestrating a "Nixon/Watergate" plot to tap the ...
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  1. Trump accuses Obama of 'Nixon/Watergate' wiretap — but offers no evidence - Washington Post
  2. The Latest: 10 arrested in pro-Trump rally in Berkeley - Washington Post
  3. Russia is the slow burn of the Trump administration, and it's not going away - Washington Post

Trump accuses Obama of 'Nixon/Watergate' wiretap — but offers no evidence - Washington Post


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Trump accuses Obama of 'Nixon/Watergate' wiretap — but offers no evidence
Washington Post
President Trump on Saturday angrily accused former president Barack Obama of orchestrating a "Nixon/Watergate" plot to tap the phones at his Trump Tower headquarters in the run-up to last fall's election, providing no evidence to support his explosive ...
How the feds could have listened to Trump's phone callsPolitico
Obama Refutes Allegation That He Wiretapped Trump Tower During CampaignHuffington Post
Trump urged to back up claims his phones were tapped by ObamaBBC News
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The Latest: 10 arrested in pro-Trump rally in Berkeley - Washington Post


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The Latest: 10 arrested in pro-Trump rally in Berkeley
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NEW YORK — The Latest on rallies held across the country Saturday in support of President Donald Trump (all times local):. 7:15 p.m.. Berkeley police say 10 people were arrested after President Donald Trump supporters and counter-protesters clashed ...
Violence breaks out at pro-Trump rally in BerkeleyLos Angeles Times
Violence erupts at pro-Trump rally in BerkeleySFGate
10 arrested in Berkeley pro-Trump rally that turned violentWashington Times
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Russia is the slow burn of the Trump administration, and it's not going away - Washington Post


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Russia is the slow burn of the Trump administration, and it's not going away
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Russia has become the slow burn of President Trump's administration. It is the issue that he and his team cannot get beyond. They cannot get beyond it because they are skittish about accepting what is already known. They cannot get beyond it because ...
Untangling Trump and Russia: What we know -- and what we don'tCNN
THE MEMO: White House fails to fend off Russia questionsThe Hill
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The move escalates a diplomatic row between the two countries over the murder of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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  1. Malaysia Banishes North Korean Ambassador Amid Row
  2. China Premier Pledges: 'We Will Make Our Skies Blue Again'
  3. U.S. Suspends Expedited Visas for Foreign Tech Workers
  4. China to Boost Military Spending but Falls Short of U.S.
  5. Love Letters From Jackie Onassis Reveal Passion for Spurned Suitor
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Malaysia Banishes North Korean Ambassador Amid Row

The move escalates a diplomatic row between the two countries over the murder of the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

    

China Premier Pledges: 'We Will Make Our Skies Blue Again'

Li Keqiang said that "people are desperately hoping for" faster progress in improving air quality.

    

U.S. Suspends Expedited Visas for Foreign Tech Workers

The move comes as the Trump administration also has been implementing tougher deportation procedures against undocumented immigrants in America.

    

China to Boost Military Spending but Falls Short of U.S.

China's 7 percent increase marks the smallest military spending figure in seven years — a sign that the country isn't trying to outdo America in 2017.

    

Love Letters From Jackie Onassis Reveal Passion for Spurned Suitor

The newly discovered trove gives fresh insight into Jacqueline Kennedy's close relationship with David Ormsby-Gore, a close friend of JFK's.

    

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The United States has been trying to sabotage North Korea's missile program. President Trump must decide what to do next.
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  1. Trump Inherits a Secret Cyberwar Against North Korean Missiles
  2. 트럼프가 물려받은 유산: 북한 미사일에 대응하는 비밀 사이버전(戰)
  3. U.S. Strategy to Hobble North Korea Was Hidden in Plain Sight
  4. Malaysia Forces Out North Korean Ambassador
  5. Trump, Offering No Evidence, Says Obama Tapped His Phones
  6. U.S. Strengthens Its Forces in a Crowded Syrian Battlefield
  7. Xi Jinping’s Failed Promises Dim Hopes for Economic Change in 2nd Term
  8. China Lowers Growth Target as Lawmakers Meet
  9. Dozens Say Christian Leader Made British Boys ‘Bleed for Jesus’
  10. Northern Ireland Voters Give Sinn Fein Its Biggest Win Ever
  11. A Thundering Drumbeat Like No Other
  12. War Consumes South Sudan, a Young Nation Cracking Apart
  13. An Afghan Family, With Visas in Hand, Is Detained in Los Angeles
  14. Migrants Confront Judgment Day Over Old Deportation Orders
  15. Deportation Arrest Highlights Tensions in Los Angeles on Immigration
  16. In Major League Soccer, Argentines Find a Home and Success
  17. Blockchain: A Better Way to Track Pork Chops, Bonds, Bad Peanut Butter?
  18. Justin Trudeau to Attend Broadway Musical ‘Come From Away’
  19. Veteran Music Executive and Former Pop Star Tommy Page Dies
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Trump Inherits a Secret Cyberwar Against North Korean Missiles

The United States has been trying to sabotage North Korea’s missile program. President Trump must decide what to do next.

    

트럼프가 물려받은 유산: 북한 미사일에 대응하는 비밀 사이버전(戰)

미국 정부는 북한의 미사일 프로그램을 무력화하고자 노력해 왔다. 앞으로 어떻게 할지는 트럼프 대통령의 결정에 달려 있다.

    

U.S. Strategy to Hobble North Korea Was Hidden in Plain Sight

Officials have spoken openly, if vaguely, of using cyberstrikes and exotic forms of sabotage to redefine antimissile defense for the United States.

    

Malaysia Forces Out North Korean Ambassador

In a major diplomatic break after the assassination of the half brother of North Korea’s leader, the Malaysian government declared Ambassador Kang Chol “persona non grata.”

    

Trump, Offering No Evidence, Says Obama Tapped His Phones

President Trump called former President Barack Obama a “bad (or sick) guy” as he leveled an explosive claim about election-season wiretapping.

    

U.S. Strengthens Its Forces in a Crowded Syrian Battlefield

American presence near Manbij, in northern Syria, has increased as concerns have grown that fighting could erupt among militias and Syrian and Turkish troops there.

    

Xi Jinping’s Failed Promises Dim Hopes for Economic Change in 2nd Term

As China’s president prepares for another five years in power, critics of his record are asking whether he was ever really serious about liberalizing the economy.

    

China Lowers Growth Target as Lawmakers Meet

Before a meeting of the National People’s Congress, Premier Li Keqiang defended the target as realistic and vowed to increase pollution monitoring.

    

Dozens Say Christian Leader Made British Boys ‘Bleed for Jesus’

John Smyth, 75, stands at the center of a scandal in which he is said to have, from the 1970s on, befriended schoolboys and campers and then beaten them for their “sins.”

    

Northern Ireland Voters Give Sinn Fein Its Biggest Win Ever

A snap election this weekend created a virtual tie between the Catholic nationalist party and its main Protestant rival, the Democratic Unionists.
    

A Thundering Drumbeat Like No Other

Kodo, the preeminent taiko drumming ensemble from Japan, is currently playing at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. This 360° video puts you in the middle of their booming drum circle.
    

War Consumes South Sudan, a Young Nation Cracking Apart

Conflict has spread to even peaceful areas, and government-backed militias burn down villages, drive millions from their homes, and massacre and gang-rape civilians.

    

An Afghan Family, With Visas in Hand, Is Detained in Los Angeles

A father had worked for the U.S. government in Afghanistan, court documents show, and a restraining order was needed to keep his wife and children from a detention center.
    

Migrants Confront Judgment Day Over Old Deportation Orders

Unauthorized immigrants who have stayed in the United States after being ordered deported have emerged as an easy target of the Trump administration’s aims.

    

Deportation Arrest Highlights Tensions in Los Angeles on Immigration

The fraught relationship between the city and federal authorities could continue to fray as the Trump administration continues to ramp up arrests and detentions.

    

In Major League Soccer, Argentines Find a Home and Success

Argentines now make up the second-largest demographic in M.L.S., trailing only Americans.

    

Blockchain: A Better Way to Track Pork Chops, Bonds, Bad Peanut Butter?

Walmart is testing real-world uses for the arcane technology behind the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, but significant challenges remain.

    

Justin Trudeau to Attend Broadway Musical ‘Come From Away’

The production, written by Canadians, is about a town in Newfoundland that embraced air travelers who were stranded there after the Sept. 11 attacks.

    

Veteran Music Executive and Former Pop Star Tommy Page Dies

Tommy Page, a former pop star whose song "I'll Be Your Everything" went to No. 1 in 1990 and who later became a record company executive, publisher of Billboard magazine, a vice president at Pandora and an executive at The Village Voice, has died. He was 46.
    

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