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President Trump plowed through a long list of issues facing his presidency and raised in news media during a de facto State of the Union address Tuesday night.
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  1. Trump addresses Congress: 'I am here tonight to deliver a message of unity'
  2. Watch: Vince Carter drills Devin Booker with elbow uppercut, gets ejected
  3. Former New York Giants RB Rashad Jennings on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  4. Dow's historic run of record-setting days ends at 12
  5. Darrelle Revis cut by New York Jets

Trump addresses Congress: 'I am here tonight to deliver a message of unity'

President Trump plowed through a long list of issues facing his presidency and raised in news media during a de facto State of the Union address Tuesday night.
    

Watch: Vince Carter drills Devin Booker with elbow uppercut, gets ejected

Fans looking to see Vince Carter 'throw down' got what they asked for Tuesday at the FedExForum.
    

Former New York Giants RB Rashad Jennings on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Rashad Jennings was cut on Feb. 13 after a three-year tenure with the New York Giants.
    

Dow's historic run of record-setting days ends at 12

The Dow finally came out of the stratosphere on Tuesday, ending a dozen straight days of setting new record highs and just missing another historic mark.
    

Darrelle Revis cut by New York Jets

Revis Island had been sinking for a while, now it's fully submerged.
    

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Washington Post Widow of Navy SEAL takes spotlight as President Trump addresses Congress Washington Post From her seat among Washington dignitaries on Tuesday night, Carryn Owens fought back tears. Grief visible in her face, the widow of ...
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Widow of Navy SEAL takes spotlight as President Trump addresses Congress
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From her seat among Washington dignitaries on Tuesday night, Carryn Owens fought back tears. Grief visible in her face, the widow of William "Ryan" Owens, a Navy SEAL killed less than a month ago in the Trump administration's first counterterrorism ...
With Nation Watching, Widow of Fallen SEAL Becomes a Face of BraveryNew York Times
Bill Maher, Michael Moore Blast Trump for 'Using' Navy SEAL Widow as a 'Prop'Daily Beast
In Emotional Moment Of Speech, Trump Addresses Navy SEAL's WidowNPR
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The childhood sweethearts' bodies lay in their final embrace for seven days. The tensions that led to the Bosnian War still simmer 25 years later.
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  1. Real-Life 'Romeo and Juliet' Killed by Snipers Live On
  2. Mount Etna Awakens in Small but Spectacular Eruption
  3. WHO's Superbug Hit List
  4. French Police Sniper Mistakenly Wounds Two at President's Speech
  5. Women, Children Refugees Report Widespread Sexual Abuse: UN
  6. Former Soviet Gymnast Says Goodbye to Her Medals
  7. Amateur Treasure Hunters Find Ancient Gold Jewelry in English Field
  8. North Koreans Fly to Malaysia Seeking Return of Kim Jong Nam's Body
  9. Beloved Hippo 'Gustavito' Fatally Attacked at Zoo
  10. Ryan: We Need 'Answers' on Trump Camp's Alleged Russia Ties
  11. New Commerce Secretary at Nexus of Trump Deal With Russian Billionaire
  12. Yemen SEAL Raid Yielded No Major Intelligence: Officials
  13. Dems to White House: Russia Investigation Is Just Beginning
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Real-Life 'Romeo and Juliet' Killed by Snipers Live On

The childhood sweethearts' bodies lay in their final embrace for seven days. The tensions that led to the Bosnian War still simmer 25 years later.

    

Mount Etna Awakens in Small but Spectacular Eruption

A 'modest' ash fallout settled over two small villages, but the National Institute of Volcanology stressed that there was no danger to residents.

    

WHO's Superbug Hit List

WHO published its list of No. 1 superbug enemies, hoping entice drug companies and governments to work harder to get better antibiotics on the market.

    

French Police Sniper Mistakenly Wounds Two at President's Speech

The shooter was on a roof about a hundred yards from where French President Francois Hollande was speaking. The shot wounded two people in their legs.

    

Women, Children Refugees Report Widespread Sexual Abuse: UN

Three quarters of refugee and migrant children who took part in a survey said that they had experienced violence or harassment at the hands of adults during their journey, while nearly half of both women and children interviewed reported suffering sexual abuse, often on multiple occasions.

    

Former Soviet Gymnast Says Goodbye to Her Medals

Gymnastics legend Olga Korbut, who first backflipped into history at the 1972 Munich games, has sold off her Olympic medals.

    

Amateur Treasure Hunters Find Ancient Gold Jewelry in English Field

Two friends found three gold necklaces and a bracelet on farmland in Staffordshire, and reported the discovery to authorities.

    

North Koreans Fly to Malaysia Seeking Return of Kim Jong Nam's Body

Malaysian authorities have not directly accused the North Korean regime of orchestrating Kim's killing, but officials in South Korea have.

    

Beloved Hippo 'Gustavito' Fatally Attacked at Zoo

Gustavito was covered with bruises and puncture wounds after being attacked, according to the zoo's director.

    

Ryan: We Need 'Answers' on Trump Camp's Alleged Russia Ties

"We need to make sure that nothing happened that shouldn't have happened as we go forward," Ryan told TODAY's Matt Lauer in an exclusive interview.

    

New Commerce Secretary at Nexus of Trump Deal With Russian Billionaire

With a line that runs through Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, Rachel Maddow connects the dots between a Russian oligarch and a Donald Trump deal.

    

Yemen SEAL Raid Yielded No Major Intelligence: Officials

The White House has repeatedly called the raid a success, but senior officials who spoke to NBC News said they were unaware of any 'actionable intelligence' gathered so far in the raid last month on a suspected terrorist camp in Yemen.

    

Dems to White House: Russia Investigation Is Just Beginning

MSNBC's Brian Williams and his expert panel looks at a White House struggling to end questions about Russia just hours before Pres. Trump gives a
    

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The president called on Congress to work with him on overhauling health care, changing the tax code and rebuilding the nation's infrastructure and military.
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  1. Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End ‘Trivial Fights’
  2. Ever a Showman, Donald Trump Keeps Washington Guessing
  3. Barring Reporters From Briefings: Does It Cross a Legal Line?
  4. Obamas Make Book Deal With Penguin Random House
  5. Trump, Kellyanne Conway, Samsung: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  6. Threats and Vandalism Leave American Jews on Edge in Trump Era
  7. Russia and U.S. Clash Over Syria in Security Council Vote
  8. Colon and Rectal Cancers Rising in Young People
  9. Metropolitan Museum’s Director Resigns Under Pressure
  10. Step Inside Yves Saint Laurent’s Closet
  11. Albi Journal: As France’s Towns Wither, Fears of a Decline in ‘Frenchness’
  12. How to Get Better Customer Service, and Skip the Rage
  13. 13 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With Politics
  14. As Funds Invoke Bible Values, Others See Intolerance
  15. Soaring at 1,500 Feet With Michael Fabiano, Opera’s Risk-Taking Tenor
  16. Italy Reduces Sentence for Ex-C.I.A. Officer Sought in Rendition Case
  17. Archdiocese of New York Seeks $100 Million Mortgage for Sexual Abuse Fund
  18. De Blasio Calls for ‘Blood-and-Guts’ War on Homelessness. Is His Gutsy Enough?
  19. Buoyed by Oscars, ‘Moonlight’ Is Moving Into 1,500 Theaters
  20. Samsung’s Leader Is Indicted on Bribery Charges
  21. ‘Gary From Chicago,’ Oscar Ceremony Star, Has Quite a Back Story
  22. Mostafa el-Abbadi, Champion of Alexandria’s Resurrected Library, Dies at 88
  23. Kusama Exhibition Reopens at Hirshhorn After Sculpture Is Damaged
  24. Net-a-Porter Founder Joins the Board of Farfetch, a Rival
  25. In Films From France, Dark Answers to ‘What’s Eating Us?’
  26. On Technology: Why the Internet Didn’t Kill Zines
  27. Review: London Philharmonic Boldly Reinterprets Mahler and Other Staples
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Trump, in Optimistic Address, Asks Congress to End ‘Trivial Fights’

The president called on Congress to work with him on overhauling health care, changing the tax code and rebuilding the nation’s infrastructure and military.
    

Ever a Showman, Donald Trump Keeps Washington Guessing

On the day of his first speech to Congress, a new president rips up the script and opens the door to an unexpected compromise on immigration policy.
    

Barring Reporters From Briefings: Does It Cross a Legal Line?

First Amendment experts say the White House decision to bar several outlets from a briefing last week may have been unconstitutional.

    

Obamas Make Book Deal With Penguin Random House

The company will publish coming books by former President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, concluding a heated auction among multiple publishers.

    

Trump, Kellyanne Conway, Samsung: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Threats and Vandalism Leave American Jews on Edge in Trump Era

At least 100 threatening calls have been made to Jewish community centers and schools since January, in a menacing pattern that has prompted a federal investigation.

    

Russia and U.S. Clash Over Syria in Security Council Vote

It was the first public tangle over a vote in the Security Council between the Kremlin and the Trump administration, which joined its European allies.

    

Colon and Rectal Cancers Rising in Young People

Scientists are reporting a sharp rise in colorectal cancers in adults as young as their 20s and 30s, though the reasons are unclear.

    

Metropolitan Museum’s Director Resigns Under Pressure

The departure by Thomas P. Campbell came as a surprise, though economic difficulties had been growing at the nation’s largest museum.

    

Step Inside Yves Saint Laurent’s Closet

Yves Saint Laurent, one of the most influential couturiers of the second half of the 20th century, kept nearly all of his original work. View his private collection and tour his fashion house in Paris, which will become a museum this fall.
    

Albi Journal: As France’s Towns Wither, Fears of a Decline in ‘Frenchness’

France is losing the core of its historic provincial towns — dense hubs of urbanity deep in the countryside where judges judged and Balzac set his novels.

    

How to Get Better Customer Service, and Skip the Rage

If you believe the quality of customer care has declined, you’re not alone in feeling frustrated or angry. Here’re tips to get what you want.

    

13 Great Stories That Have Nothing to Do With Politics

Take a break with stories of R.V. bandits, the world’s worst skier and one basketball team’s remarkable perseverance.

    

As Funds Invoke Bible Values, Others See Intolerance

Two new exchange traded funds offer a conservative evangelical — what is called “biblically responsible” — tilt to the so-called sin stocks investing approach.

    

Soaring at 1,500 Feet With Michael Fabiano, Opera’s Risk-Taking Tenor

One of the most sought-after singers in the world likes to pilot planes on his day off. And he embraces challenges onstage, too.

    

Italy Reduces Sentence for Ex-C.I.A. Officer Sought in Rendition Case

Sabrina de Sousa was tried and convicted in absentia over the kidnapping of a radical Egyptian cleric in Milan in 2003.

    

Archdiocese of New York Seeks $100 Million Mortgage for Sexual Abuse Fund

The mortgage will pay for a fund that grants monetary awards to abuse victims who agree to take no further legal action against the archdiocese.

    

De Blasio Calls for ‘Blood-and-Guts’ War on Homelessness. Is His Gutsy Enough?

Mayor Bill de Blasio mapped out his plan to open 90 shelters, aiming to reduce the number of people living in New York’s primary shelter system by 2,500 over five years.

    

Buoyed by Oscars, ‘Moonlight’ Is Moving Into 1,500 Theaters

The distributor A24 hopes the Academy Awards will provide a box-office bump for a gay-themed film that has not drawn mainstream moviegoers so far.

    

Samsung’s Leader Is Indicted on Bribery Charges

Mr. Lee, charged in a corruption scandal that has touched the government, is one of the most prominent business tycoons to face trial in South Korea.

    

‘Gary From Chicago,’ Oscar Ceremony Star, Has Quite a Back Story

Days before his improbable rise to celebrity in the Academy Awards broadcast, Gary Alan Coe was released from prison after serving 20 years.

    

Mostafa el-Abbadi, Champion of Alexandria’s Resurrected Library, Dies at 88

Professor Abbadi was a historian of Greco-Roman antiquity and the visionary behind the revival of the Great Library of Alexandria in Egypt.

    

Kusama Exhibition Reopens at Hirshhorn After Sculpture Is Damaged

Part of “Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors" had to be closed to the public after a visitor damaged a sculpture.

    

Net-a-Porter Founder Joins the Board of Farfetch, a Rival

Natalie Massenet, who left Net-a-Porter after its merger with Yoox, likes Farfetch’s middleman approach to online luxury sales.

    

In Films From France, Dark Answers to ‘What’s Eating Us?’

Disturbing provocations, including a movie about aimless terrorists, dominate the latest edition of Rendez-Vous With French Cinema series.

    

On Technology: Why the Internet Didn’t Kill Zines

Their resilience shows the limitations of the web as a place to nurture young creativity.

    

Review: London Philharmonic Boldly Reinterprets Mahler and Other Staples

The dynamic conductor Vladimir Jurowski brought attention to the teeming crosscurrents and disruptions that run through Mahler’s Fourth Symphony.

    

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