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Johnny Hallyday, the rock singer known as "French Elvis" died on Wednesday at the age of 74, his wife said.
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  1. French rock star, Johnny Hallyday, dies at age 74
  2. Hackers hold N.C. county's computers for 2 bitcoin ransom
  3. C.J. Fiedorowicz: Houston Texans place tight end on injured reserve
  4. Anthony Johnson: Indianapolis Colts promote DL from practice squad
  5. Teachers sue California because too many students can't read
  6. Three charged in murder of Maltese journalist
  7. Substitute doctors a safe option, study finds
  8. Prices for medical procedures difficult to find online
  9. DOJ begins process to review legality of bump stocks
  10. Lebanon PM Saad Hariri rescinds resignation
  11. Local smoke-free laws tied to fewer lung cancer cases
  12. Senate confirms Trump's pick to lead Department of Homeland Security
  13. Denver Broncos place DE Derek Wolfe on IR
  14. More than 8,000 strangers purchase decaying French chateau
  15. New York Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. out two weeks, Kristaps Porzingis questionable
  16. Buffalo Bills place DE Shaq Lawson on IR, ending his season
  17. New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski has appeal denied for late hit
  18. Kawhi Leonard: San Antonio Spurs star forward could return this week
  19. Florida State Seminoles land Oregon Ducks' Willie Taggart as new coach
  20. Christine Keeler, model in Britain's Profumo affair, dies at 75

French rock star, Johnny Hallyday, dies at age 74

Johnny Hallyday, the rock singer known as "French Elvis" died on Wednesday at the age of 74, his wife said.
    

Hackers hold N.C. county's computers for 2 bitcoin ransom

A hacker has targeted the county government computers in Mecklenburg, N.C. and is holding the files ransom for two bitcoins, officials said Tuesday.
    

C.J. Fiedorowicz: Houston Texans place tight end on injured reserve

The Houston Texans have placed wide receiver Bruce Ellington and tight end C.J. Fiedorowicz on the reserve/injured list.
    

Anthony Johnson: Indianapolis Colts promote DL from practice squad

The Indianapolis Colts have promoted defensive lineman Anthony Johnson from the practices squad to the active roster.
    

Teachers sue California because too many students can't read

Teachers and students of California's public education system filed a lawsuit against California Tuesday because too many students can't read.
    

Three charged in murder of Maltese journalist

Three men have been charged in the murder of Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed by a car bomb last month.
    

Substitute doctors a safe option, study finds

Patients cared for by substitute doctors don't have a higher risk of death. But they do tend to have longer stays and higher costs, a new study finds.
    

Prices for medical procedures difficult to find online

The cards seem to be stacked against anyone who'd like to use the internet to become a smarter health care consumer.
    

DOJ begins process to review legality of bump stocks

The U.S. Department of Justice announced Tuesday it has begun the process of reviewing the legality of bump stocks.
    

Lebanon PM Saad Hariri rescinds resignation

Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri withdrew his resignation Tuesday one month after he quit.
    

Local smoke-free laws tied to fewer lung cancer cases

Communities with strong smoke-free workplace laws have lower lung cancer rates than those with no smoke-free laws, researchers report.
    

Senate confirms Trump's pick to lead Department of Homeland Security

The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump's pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security Tuesday in a 62-37 vote.
    

Denver Broncos place DE Derek Wolfe on IR

Denver Broncos defensive end Derek Wolfe was placed on injured reserve with a neck injury, the team announced on Tuesday.
    

More than 8,000 strangers purchase decaying French chateau

Thousands of strangers joined a crowdfunding campaign to save a crumbling French chateau from being demolished.
    

New York Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. out two weeks, Kristaps Porzingis questionable

New York Knicks guard Tim Hardaway Jr., the team's second-leading scorer, will be sidelined for at least two weeks because of a "stress injury" in his lower left leg.
    

Buffalo Bills place DE Shaq Lawson on IR, ending his season

Buffalo Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday and will miss the remainder of the season after suffering an ankle injury.
    

New England Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski has appeal denied for late hit

The NFL has denied New England Patriots star tight end Rob Gronkowski's appeal of his one-game suspension for his late hit on Bills cornerback Tre'Davious White.
    

Kawhi Leonard: San Antonio Spurs star forward could return this week

San Antonio Spurs All-Star small forward Kawhi Leonard still doesn't know when he will make his season debut.
    

Florida State Seminoles land Oregon Ducks' Willie Taggart as new coach

It didn't take long for Florida State to replace Jimbo Fisher.
    

Christine Keeler, model in Britain's Profumo affair, dies at 75

Model Christine Keeler, known for her role in the notorious Profumo affair that shook Britain's government, died at the age of 75, her son said.
    
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CNN White House: Jerusalem embassy move a 'recognition of reality' CNN (CNN) President Donald Trump will recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday and direct the State Department to begin the process to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv ...
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  2. 'Out of control' Southern California fire explodes as growing blazes force 27000 to flee - Chicago Tribune
  3. Feds bring charges against man acquitted in Kate Steinle death - CNN

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(CNN) President Donald Trump will recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on Wednesday and direct the State Department to begin the process to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, senior administration officials said. The decision ...
Trump's Jerusalem moves spark a fire in the Middle EastWashington Post
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'Out of control' Southern California fire explodes as growing blazes force 27000 to flee - Chicago Tribune


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'Out of control' Southern California fire explodes as growing blazes force 27000 to flee
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Ferocious fires tore through Southern California on Tuesday, burning massive stretches of land in a matter of hours and forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes. As firefighters in Ventura County grappled with an explosive blaze northwest ...
Rye fire spreads to 5000 acres, triggers evacuations and gridlock in Santa ClaritaLos Angeles Times
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Southern California wildfires destroy at least 180 structuresUSA TODAY
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(CNN) The undocumented immigrant who fatally shot a young San Francisco woman at a popular tourist spot two years ago has been indicted on two federal charges in connection with the controversial case. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, who was acquitted last ...
San Francisco DA on jury's not-guilty verdict in Kate Steinle case: 'We may disagree but we respect their work'Los Angeles Times
Mexican man recently acquitted of murder charges in San Francisco faces gun, immigration chargesBusiness Insider
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President Donald Trump is expected to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel Wednesday, while also signing a waiver that delays moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, two U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News.
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  1. Trump to recognize Jerusalem as Israel capital, delay embassy move
  2. Johnny Hallyday, singer known as the 'French Elvis,' dies at 74
  3. Christine Keeler, model in Britain's sex-and-spy Profumo scandal, dies
  4. How pollution can ruin your run
  5. How diet shakes reversed diabetes
  6. Russia barred from 2018 Olympic Winter Games over doping
  7. LaVar Ball still won't give Trump what he wants. But he does have sneakers.
  8. Austria's supreme court paves way for same-sex marriage
  9. Sanctions trial witness consulted fortune tellers about cooperating
  10. 709-carat diamond sold to help Sierra Leone villages
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Trump to recognize Jerusalem as Israel capital, delay embassy move

President Donald Trump is expected to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel Wednesday, while also signing a waiver that delays moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, two U.S. officials confirmed to NBC News.

    

Johnny Hallyday, singer known as the 'French Elvis,' dies at 74

French rock star and actor Johnny Hallyday, who became the first Gallic singer to popularize rock' n' roll in France and sold over 110 million records during a music career spanning over half a century, has died.

    

Christine Keeler, model in Britain's sex-and-spy Profumo scandal, dies

The sex scandal known as the Profumo Affair revealed a world of sex- and alcohol-fueled orgies among Britain's political elite during the 1960s.

    

How pollution can ruin your run

Walking in polluted air can counteract any benefits you get from the exercise itself, a new study finds.

    

How diet shakes reversed diabetes

A new study confirms that weight loss through diet alone can reverse the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes.

    

Russia barred from 2018 Olympic Winter Games over doping

The IOC will allow some individual athletes from Russia to compete as neutrals 'under strict conditions' at the PyeongChang Games.

    

LaVar Ball still won't give Trump what he wants. But he does have sneakers.

Ball's son, LiAngelo, was one of three UCLA team members detained in China on suspicion of shoplifting last month.

    

Austria's supreme court paves way for same-sex marriage

The move will bring Austria into line with many other European nations including Germany, France, Britain and Spain.

    

Sanctions trial witness consulted fortune tellers about cooperating

Reza Zarrab reportedly wanted to know what fortune tellers thought about the case and whether he could move to Dubai if he cooperated.

    

709-carat diamond sold to help Sierra Leone villages

One of the world's largest uncut diamonds sold for $6.5 million at a New York auction on Monday to raise funds for development projects, Sierra Leone said.

    

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  1. Olympics, Jerusalem, John Conyers: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. U.S. to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital, Trump Says, Alarming Middle East Leaders
  3. The Conflict in Jerusalem Is Distinctly Modern: Here’s the History
  4. Tillerson, Visiting Europe, Gets Cold Shoulder
  5. Russia Banned From Winter Olympics by I.O.C.
  6. Banned From Winter Olympics, Russia Faces Greatest Sports Crisis Since Soviet Era
  7. The #MeToo Moment: Dream Crushers
  8. The CHIP Program Is Beloved. Why Is Its Funding in Danger?
  9. Trump’s Endorsement of Roy Moore Points Up a G.O.P. Problem: Chaos
  10. Bannon Finds New Fight Backing Roy Moore, but Risks Are High
  11. Tax Plan Crowns a Big Winner: Trump’s Industry
  12. How New Yorkers Would Lose Under the Republican Tax Bill
  13. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Of Course Jerusalem Is Israel’s Capital
  14. Editorial: Does President Trump Want to Negotiate Middle East Peace?
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Could Really Use a Friend
  16. Editorial: Going National With Concealed Guns
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Obsession With Iran Is Driving the Mideast and the U.S. Crazy
  18. Op-Docs: No Jail Time: The Movie
  19. The Conversation: Is Trump Crazy Like a Fox or Plain Old Crazy?
  20. Op-Ed Contributor: The Colorado Cake Case Is as Easy as Pie
  21. Op-Ed Contributor: How Vincent Scully Changed Architecture
  22. On Campus: Why Applying to College Is So Confusing
  23. Zarrab’s Take From Iran Sanctions Plot? ‘Maybe $150 Million,’ He Says
  24. Turner Prize Goes to Lubaina Himid, Whose Work Depicts African Diaspora
  25. Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75
  26. Disney Said to Be Nearing a Deal With 21st Century Fox
  27. Tens of Thousands Evacuate as Southern California Fires Spread
  28. Consumer Bureau’s New Leader Steers a Sudden Reversal
  29. Justices Sharply Divided in Gay Rights Case
  30. Montreal Journal: Quebec Tries to Say Au Revoir to ‘Hi,’ and Hello to ‘Bonjour’
  31. We’re Going to Need More Gabrielle Union
  32. A ‘Nutcracker’ Dressed in Bon Bons, With a Pineapple Throne
  33. How to Beat the Line and Get Reservations at Hot New Restaurants
  34. The New ‘60 Minutes’ Book Has a Troubled History
  35. Toblerone vs. Poundland: A Food Fight With Peaks and Troughs
  36. It’s a Look: A Macho Home on Guys’ Wrists
  37. Review: Her Lips Are Blue, Her Dances Unpredictable
  38. Inside China’s Big Tech Conference, New Ways to Track Citizens
  39. Global Health: ‘Opiophobia’ Has Left Africa in Agony
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Olympics, Jerusalem, John Conyers: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

U.S. to Recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital, Trump Says, Alarming Middle East Leaders

Igniting fears of violence in the region, President Trump’s decision could derail any peace initiative, Arab and European leaders warn.
    

The Conflict in Jerusalem Is Distinctly Modern: Here’s the History

The city has long been contested by Jews, Christians and Muslims, as well as by external powers, and its future remains far from clear.

    

Tillerson, Visiting Europe, Gets Cold Shoulder

The chilly reception given to the secretary of state in Brussels reflected concerns about President Trump’s positions on Jerusalem and Iran.

    

Russia Banned From Winter Olympics by I.O.C.

The country’s extensive, state-backed doping program results in penalties without precedent. The Russian Federation will not participate, though individual athletes may.

    

Banned From Winter Olympics, Russia Faces Greatest Sports Crisis Since Soviet Era

The decision carries the whiff of history, although back then the conflicts were rooted in political ideology rather than performance-enhancing drugs.

    

The #MeToo Moment: Dream Crushers

Dream crushers, how to break a sexual harassment story and more on the scandals roiling our society.

    

The CHIP Program Is Beloved. Why Is Its Funding in Danger?

A children’s health insurance program popular with both Republicans and Democrats is in limbo because of partisan rancor that has stymied legislative action in Washington.

    

Trump’s Endorsement of Roy Moore Points Up a G.O.P. Problem: Chaos

President Trump’s impulsive, improvisational political style is preventing the Republican Party from establishing a true organization for the coming midterm elections.

    

Bannon Finds New Fight Backing Roy Moore, but Risks Are High

The former White House strategist delivered a plea to elect Mr. Moore on Tuesday at a rally in southern Alabama.

    

Tax Plan Crowns a Big Winner: Trump’s Industry

Commercial real estate gets lower rates and new breaks in the Republican bills, and trusts that have been key financing sources do especially well.

    

How New Yorkers Would Lose Under the Republican Tax Bill

The legislation could send home prices tumbling, increase the region’s tax burden and make it harder for local governments to pay for infrastructure.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Of Course Jerusalem Is Israel’s Capital

President Trump is going to formalize what all Israelis know.

    

Editorial: Does President Trump Want to Negotiate Middle East Peace?

Moving the American Embassy to Jerusalem is almost certain to anger the Palestinians and most Arab nations.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Could Really Use a Friend

You don’t end up with much of a heart if you never exercise it.

    

Editorial: Going National With Concealed Guns

Concealed-carry reciprocity is a threat to law and order.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Obsession With Iran Is Driving the Mideast and the U.S. Crazy

There are better ways to respond to Iran’s attempts to spread its influence.

    

Op-Docs: No Jail Time: The Movie

To beg for leniency, defense attorneys are producing documentaries for an audience of one: the judge.
    

The Conversation: Is Trump Crazy Like a Fox or Plain Old Crazy?

The president’s behavior has got people wondering.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The Colorado Cake Case Is as Easy as Pie

Businesses have long claimed the First Amendment should excuse them from complying with the law. The Supreme Court has always rejected that argument.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How Vincent Scully Changed Architecture

The Yale scholar taught generations of students to see the world through the lens of human tradition and experience.

    

On Campus: Why Applying to College Is So Confusing

Universities disagree on what qualifications make an ideal student.

    

Zarrab’s Take From Iran Sanctions Plot? ‘Maybe $150 Million,’ He Says

Reza Zarrab, under cross-examination by the defense, admitted that he had made a fortune helping Turkey evade U.S.-imposed sanctions on Iran.

    

Turner Prize Goes to Lubaina Himid, Whose Work Depicts African Diaspora

Ms. Himid, 63, is the award’s first nonwhite woman winner and its oldest recipient. The prize raised its age limit above 50 for the first time since 1991.

    

Christine Keeler, Central Figure in British ‘Scandal of the Century,’ Is Dead at 75

Ms. Keeler’s affair with the government minister John Profumo and other revelations set England abuzz in the early 1960s.

    

Disney Said to Be Nearing a Deal With 21st Century Fox

Disney is said to be seeking to acquire parts of Fox’s empire in a transaction that could offer a senior executive role for Rupert Murdoch’s son James at Disney.

    

Tens of Thousands Evacuate as Southern California Fires Spread

A “devastating” fire that grew with astonishing speed overnight was expected to affect Ventura County for days, while another spread north of Los Angeles.

    

Consumer Bureau’s New Leader Steers a Sudden Reversal

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s new acting director has suspended or softened several investigations and lawsuits. Some employees are quietly resisting.

    

Justices Sharply Divided in Gay Rights Case

A Colorado baker’s refusal to serve a gay couple on religious grounds has led to a major Supreme Court showdown.

    

Montreal Journal: Quebec Tries to Say Au Revoir to ‘Hi,’ and Hello to ‘Bonjour’

Quebec’s legislature has passed a motion calling for merchants to greet customers with “Bonjour” rather than the unofficial “Bonjour Hi.”

    

We’re Going to Need More Gabrielle Union

“I think the floodgates have opened for white women,” the actress and rape survivor said of the #MeToo movement, which coincided with her new memoir.

    

A ‘Nutcracker’ Dressed in Bon Bons, With a Pineapple Throne

How do you redesign a classic? Isabel and Ruben Toledo took on “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” for Miami.

    

How to Beat the Line and Get Reservations at Hot New Restaurants

When an establishment opens in town and everyone’s lining up for a taste, here’s how you can score a seat — the smart and easy way.

    

The New ‘60 Minutes’ Book Has a Troubled History

Jeff Fager, the show’s executive producer, took over the project after the original author asked about women in the “60 Minutes” workplace.

    

Toblerone vs. Poundland: A Food Fight With Peaks and Troughs

After the Swiss company reconfigured its iconic Matterhorn-shaped chocolate bar, the British discount chain released a rival, Twin Peaks. (Lawyers were called.)

    

It’s a Look: A Macho Home on Guys’ Wrists

The colorful jewelry combo of turquoise and silver is showing up in magazine spreads, social media feeds and hip urban enclaves.

    

Review: Her Lips Are Blue, Her Dances Unpredictable

The pieces of Keely Garfield’s “Perfect Piranha” can seem randomly assorted, but the work accrues a particular urgency and momentum.

    

Inside China’s Big Tech Conference, New Ways to Track Citizens

The technologies for tracking citizens, and their wide acceptance in China, were on display at the World Internet Conference.

    

Global Health: ‘Opiophobia’ Has Left Africa in Agony

Uganda has a strategy for giving scarce morphine to patients in pain. But many poor nations won’t emulate it, over fear of an opioid epidemic.

    

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