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At least two people died Friday when a gunman opened fire at a Long Beach, Calif., law office, police said.
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  1. Shooting at Long Beach, Calif., office leaves two dead
  2. Queen Elizabeth knights Ringo Starr, Barry Gibb
  3. Toronto Raptors suspend forward Serge Ibaka for one game
  4. Davante Adams: Green Bay Packers sign receiver to four-year, $56 million deal
  5. Tennessee Volunteers RB John Kelly to declare for 2018 NFL Draft
  6. Fantasy Football: Tennessee Titans RB DeMarco Murray to miss Sunday's game with knee injury
  7. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats to rout of Louisville Cardinals
  8. New York Jets extend contracts of Todd Bowles, GM Mike Maccagnan
  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers expected to retain Dirk Koetter amid Jon Gruden rumors
  10. State Department releases Huma Abedin emails
  11. Data scientists mine government data for evidence of historical events
  12. Study shows streams are reliable indicators of a region's environmental health
  13. Alphabet mystery author Sue Grafton dies at 77
  14. 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' Groening loses prison appeal
  15. James Harrison tells all regarding Pittsburgh Steelers departure
  16. Georgia police find signs of fugitive in South Carolina
  17. West Africa's The Gambia prepares to rejoin British Commonwealth
  18. Reddit helps reunite owner with Nintendo Switch lost at airport
  19. USS John McCain crew rated it 'below average' before deadly collision
  20. Colorado Rockies, RHP Wade Davis agree to three-year, $52 million deal
  21. Nebraska QB Tanner Lee will enter NFL draft
  22. Frolicking T-rexes appear in background of live news segment
  23. U.N. to help Zimbabwe family who've lived at Thailand airport for months
  24. Dog rescued after falling through ice at New Jersey pond
  25. Civil rights figure Recy Taylor dies at age 97

Shooting at Long Beach, Calif., office leaves two dead

At least two people died Friday when a gunman opened fire at a Long Beach, Calif., law office, police said.
    

Queen Elizabeth knights Ringo Starr, Barry Gibb

British Queen Elizabeth II awarded knighthoods to rockers Ringo Starr and Barry Gibb on Friday among the hundreds of honors she's giving for the new year.
    

Toronto Raptors suspend forward Serge Ibaka for one game

The Toronto Raptors suspended power forward Serge Ibaka one game for a violation of team rules.
    

Davante Adams: Green Bay Packers sign receiver to four-year, $56 million deal

With the strong backing of quarterback Aaron Rodgers, the Green Bay Packers and leading wide receiver Davante Adams have agreed to a $56 million contract for four years.
    

Tennessee Volunteers RB John Kelly to declare for 2018 NFL Draft

Tennessee running back John Kelly announced Friday that he will bypass his senior season and enter the NFL draft.
    

Fantasy Football: Tennessee Titans RB DeMarco Murray to miss Sunday's game with knee injury

Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray will miss Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, the team announced on Friday.
    

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads No. 16 Kentucky Wildcats to rout of Louisville Cardinals

Freshman Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored a career-high 24 points to power No. 16 Kentucky to a 90-61 victory over Louisville on Friday, the widest margin of victory in the rivalry since 1999.
    

New York Jets extend contracts of Todd Bowles, GM Mike Maccagnan

The New York Jets extended the contracts of coach Todd Bowles and general manager Mike Maccagnan on Friday despite the team's lackluster 5-10 record.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers expected to retain Dirk Koetter amid Jon Gruden rumors

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have decided to retain coach Dirk Koetter, according to multiple reports on Friday.
    

State Department releases Huma Abedin emails

The State Department released the emails of former Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin that investigators found on the computer of her husband, Anthony Weiner.
    

Data scientists mine government data for evidence of historical events

Researchers have developed a way to mine electronic government records for evidence of significant historical events.
    

Study shows streams are reliable indicators of a region's environmental health

New research shows streams are stable and reliable indicators of a region's ecological and environmental health.
    

Alphabet mystery author Sue Grafton dies at 77

Sue Grafton, the author of a series of alphabet-themed mystery novels, died in California, her husband announced Friday. She was 77.
    

'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' Groening loses prison appeal

Oskar Groening, a World War II concentration camp guard convicted in 2015, must serve his four-year prison sentence, Germany's highest court ruled Friday.
    

James Harrison tells all regarding Pittsburgh Steelers departure

Former NFL Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison says he asked to be released multiple times due to being underutilized by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Georgia police find signs of fugitive in South Carolina

Authorities in Georgia on Friday said they believe an inmate who escaped from jail earlier this week stole a second vehicle in South Carolina.
    

West Africa's The Gambia prepares to rejoin British Commonwealth

The West African republic of The Gambia's parliament unanimously voted on Friday to rejoin the British Commonwealth.
    

Reddit helps reunite owner with Nintendo Switch lost at airport

A Nintendo Switch owner who accidentally left their console on a bus at a German airport was reunited with the device thanks to some kind-hearted Reddit users.
    

USS John McCain crew rated it 'below average' before deadly collision

Crew serving aboard the USS John S. McCain were overworked, unprepared and unhappy in the year leading up to its collision with a merchant vessel in the Pacific.
    

Colorado Rockies, RHP Wade Davis agree to three-year, $52 million deal

Standout closer Wade Davis and the Colorado Rockies have agreed on a three-year, $52 million deal, according to multiple reports on Friday.
    

Nebraska QB Tanner Lee will enter NFL draft

Nebraska quarterback Tanner Lee announced Thursday that he will enter the 2018 NFL Draft.
    

Frolicking T-rexes appear in background of live news segment

An oblivious MSNBC reporter giving a live report about the new tax law was unknowingly video-bombed by a group of people in T-rex costumes.
    

U.N. to help Zimbabwe family who've lived at Thailand airport for months

The U.N. said it is working to assist a Zimbabwean family who have lived in a Bangkok airport for months because they fear persecution in their home country.
    

Dog rescued after falling through ice at New Jersey pond

Police and firefighters in New Jersey responded to a housing development where they used a ladder to rescue a dog that fell through the ice of a frozen pond.
    

Civil rights figure Recy Taylor dies at age 97

Recy Taylor, a black Alabama woman whose rape by six white men in 1944 drew national attention, died Thursday at age 97.
    
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  2. China raids drug factories producing fentanyl likely destined for U.S.
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  4. Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Christians in Egypt
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'Disruptor in chief' Trump leaves U.S. standing alone

Donald Trump's vision for U.S. foreign policy is crystal clear and summed up in two words: "America First."

    

China raids drug factories producing fentanyl likely destined for U.S.

Working on a tipoff from U.S. authorities, Chinese law enforcement busted a sophisticated drug ring making and supplying fentanyl.

    

Former British PM Thatcher refused to take giant panda on flight to U.S.

Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher refused to share her Concorde with a giant panda while on her way to meet President Ronald Reagan in 1981.

    

Islamic State claims responsibility for attack on Christians in Egypt

The terror group Islamic State claimed responsibility for an attack targeting Christians in Egypt, but provided no evidence to back up its claim.

    

Russian tankers have smuggled oil to North Korea

Russian tankers have supplied fuel to North Korea at least three times by transferring cargoes at sea, according to two senior Western European security sources.

    

Court rules 'bookkeeper of Auschwitz,' 96, must go to jail

Oskar Groening, known as the "bookkeeper of Auschwitz" for his job counting cash taken from the camp's victims, was sentenced to four years' jail in 2015.

    

Singapore court rejects gay man's bid to adopt biological son

His request was rejected because his son was born by a surrogate mother in the U.S. through a procedure not available for unmarried couples in Singapore.
    

9 killed in latest attack targeting Egypt's Christians

Police had stepped up security measures around churches ahead of the Coptic Christmas celebrations on Jan. 7.

    

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  11. Op-Ed Contributor: Donald Trump and the Limits of the Reality TV Presidency
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  13. Editorial: Don’t Cheer as the I.R.S. Grows Weaker
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Why I’m Still a NeverTrumper
  15. Vietnam '67: Behind the Phoenix Program
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  17. Gray Matter: The Only Way to Keep Your Resolutions
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The Bronx, New Year’s, I.R.S.: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

A Boy’s Scream, a Door Ajar and 12 Dead in a Bronx Fire

The city’s deadliest blaze since 1990 was a “horrible, tragic accident” caused by a child playing with a stove, the mayor said.

    

After Saving Many From Fire, Soldier Died Trying to Rescue One More

Victims of a fire in the Bronx also include four members of one family and a grandmother and first grandchild.

    

About New York: In the Bronx, History Repeats Itself With Deadly Force

At the site of a deadly fire from a decade ago, a rebuilt home disguises the terrible loss of 10 people, nine of them children, but a mother remembers.

    

Frustrated U.S. Might Withhold $255 Million in Aid From Pakistan

American officials are frustrated over Pakistan’s lack of cooperation on counterterrorism, including its refusal to hand over a militant who helped hold Americans hostage.

    

Washington Memo: The Year the News Accelerated to Trump Speed

The president’s news-making in the age of the tweet and the push alert has produced something of a sensory overload that shortens the life span of even the most dominant stories.

    

Our Reporter Mike Schmidt on His Golf Club Interview With President Trump

I knew this was not going to go over well with the White House press office, which hates being blindsided by the president making news.

    

She Broke Japan’s Silence on Rape

She was a news intern. He was a TV journalist. She says he raped her, and she decided to do something Japanese women rarely do: Speak out.

    

City of the Future? Humans, Not Technology, Are the Challenge in Toronto

Plans by a Google sibling for a development where robots collect trash and heated paths melt snow have generated excitement. But its data-collection sensors have spurred privacy concerns.

    

Christmas May Be Over, but Holiday Shopping Is Not

In the last week of the year, called the 13th Month or the Second Season by retailers, e-commerce-fueled returns and gift cards send consumers back to buy more.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Donald Trump and the Limits of the Reality TV Presidency

He isn’t the first president to understand the power of television. But he is alone in not grasping its limits.

    

Opinion: America, Can We Talk About Your Drinking?

More people are consuming alcohol in risky ways. That’s not a good trend.

    

Editorial: Don’t Cheer as the I.R.S. Grows Weaker

A complex new tax code is enacted as its enforcement agency, with a decimated staff and a shrinking budget, struggles to do its job.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Why I’m Still a NeverTrumper

A president’s character matters, no matter which policies he champions.

    

Vietnam '67: Behind the Phoenix Program

South Vietnam’s role in the controversial counterinsurgency effort offers lessons for today’s wars.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why I Left Iran to Play Chess in America

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Gray Matter: The Only Way to Keep Your Resolutions

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Three Months After Maria, Roughly Half of Puerto Ricans Still Without Power

The authorities said Friday that “approximately 55 percent of the customers who are able to receive electric power have the service restored.”

    

Germans Will Ring in New Year With Extra Security, Especially for Women

Since attacks two years ago in Cologne, German cities, including Berlin, are setting up safety zones for women who feel threatened or have been assaulted.

    

Scattered Protests Erupt in Iran Over Economic Woes

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We Asked Women in Blue-Collar Workplaces About Harassment. Here Are Their Stories.

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Sue Grafton, Whose Detective Novels Spanned the Alphabet, Dies at 77

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Nintendo’s Switch Brings Some Magic Back

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Would You Play Ball at Fukushima?

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Unfiltered Fervor: The Rush to Get Off the Water Grid

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Keeping Score: Is LeBron James, at 33, Better Than He Was 5 Years Ago?

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