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A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators on Friday called on U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, to isolate the Cambodian government to ensure legitimate elections.
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  1. Bipartisan group of U.S. Senators denounce Cambodian government
  2. Rob Gronkowski practices for second straight day
  3. World War 2 bomb found buried in downtown Hong Kong
  4. Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns go for third win over Memphis Grizzlies
  5. Dallas Mavericks look to turn things around against visiting Miami Heat
  6. Denver Nuggets need to be at best against visiting Kyrie Irving, Boston Celtics
  7. Top Big 12 spot on line as No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks visit Kansas State Wildcats
  8. Ben Roethlisberger pays tribute to Ryan Shazier at 2018 Pro Bowl
  9. No. 4 Duke Blue Devils hope to bounce back against Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  10. Flu outbreak in North Korea kills 4, affects 200,000
  11. Indiana Pacers hope for better start when Charlotte Hornets visit
  12. Denver Broncos CB Aqib Talib may be on trading block
  13. Kendrick Lamar opens 2018 Grammy Awards with U2, Dave Chappelle
  14. Stanford Cardinal RB Bryce Love presented Lombardi Award
  15. Volkswagen apologizes for rigging data, using monkeys in diesel emissions test
  16. 10 tourists charged with producing 'pornographic' images in Cambodia
  17. Delanie Walker, Von Miller lead AFC over NFC in 2018 Pro Bowl
  18. Philadelphia Eagles RB Jay Ajayi attempting to be fifth Brit to win Super Bowl
  19. Carrie Fisher wins posthumous Grammy
  20. Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx spotted together at Pre-Grammy Gala
  21. Minnesota Timberwolves look to fix road problems at Atlanta Hawks
  22. Detroit Pistons, Cleveland Cavaliers dealing with issues going into matchup
  23. Tiger Woods: Fan screams during putt, infuriating golfer at Farmers

Bipartisan group of U.S. Senators denounce Cambodian government

A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators on Friday called on U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, to isolate the Cambodian government to ensure legitimate elections.
    

Rob Gronkowski practices for second straight day

Tight end Rob Gronkowski took part in the New England Patriots' last practice before heading to Minnesota on Monday for Super Bowl LII.
    

World War 2 bomb found buried in downtown Hong Kong

Hong Kong police on Sunday defused a World War 2 bomb that was found in a downtown construction site, officials said.
    

Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns go for third win over Memphis Grizzlies

The Phoenix Suns go for a hat trick Monday night when they visit the Memphis Grizzlies in the second game of a road back-to-back.
    

Dallas Mavericks look to turn things around against visiting Miami Heat

The latest downturn for the Dallas Mavericks has followed an all-too-familiar script.
    

Denver Nuggets need to be at best against visiting Kyrie Irving, Boston Celtics

Putting away losing teams has been an issue of late for the Denver Nuggets, so hosting the top seed in the Eastern Conference should provide plenty of motivation for them.
    

Top Big 12 spot on line as No. 5 Kansas Jayhawks visit Kansas State Wildcats

Suddenly resurgent Kansas State will put its four-game win streak on the line with a chance to move into a tie for first place in the Big 12 Conference when it hosts No. 5 Kansas.
    

Ben Roethlisberger pays tribute to Ryan Shazier at 2018 Pro Bowl

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger paid tribute to teammate Ryan Shazier at the Pro Bowl on Sunday in Orlando, Fla., by wearing custom cleats.
    

No. 4 Duke Blue Devils hope to bounce back against Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Fourth-ranked Duke will look to learn from the painful result from its latest game when it takes on a Notre Dame team that has been just plain hurting lately.
    

Flu outbreak in North Korea kills 4, affects 200,000

North Korea has requested humanitarian assistance after a flu outbreak killed four people and affected tens of thousands this winter.
    

Indiana Pacers hope for better start when Charlotte Hornets visit

Indiana Pacers coach Nate McMillan often talks with this team about the three Cs.
    

Denver Broncos CB Aqib Talib may be on trading block

Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib could be headed elsewhere next season.
    

Kendrick Lamar opens 2018 Grammy Awards with U2, Dave Chappelle

Kendrick Lamar opened the 2018 Grammy Awards with a fiery performance that was accompanied by members of U2 and comedian Dave Chappelle.
    

Stanford Cardinal RB Bryce Love presented Lombardi Award

Stanford running back Bryce Love was presented the Lombardi Award, given to the top Division I football player based on performance, leadership, character and resilience.
    

Volkswagen apologizes for rigging data, using monkeys in diesel emissions test

Volkswagen AG apologized for manipulating a scientific study that used monkeys to test diesel fume emissions from a rigged vehicle.
    

10 tourists charged with producing 'pornographic' images in Cambodia

Prosecutors in Cambodia charged 10 foreign tourists with producing "pornographic" images on Sunday.
    

Delanie Walker, Von Miller lead AFC over NFC in 2018 Pro Bowl

Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker with 1:31 left in the game to give the AFC a 24-23 victory.
    

Philadelphia Eagles RB Jay Ajayi attempting to be fifth Brit to win Super Bowl

Philadelphia Eagles running back Jay Ajayi is trying to secure his place in history when his team plays the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII next Sunday.
    

Carrie Fisher wins posthumous Grammy

The late film star Carrie Fisher posthumously won a Grammy Award Sunday for her audio recording of her memoir "The Princess Diarist."
    

Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx spotted together at Pre-Grammy Gala

Rumored couple Katie Holmes and Jamie Foxx were photographed together at Clive Davis' Pre-Grammy Awards Gala in New York Saturday.
    

Minnesota Timberwolves look to fix road problems at Atlanta Hawks

The Minnesota Timberwolves need to turn things around on the road if they are to hold off the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Northwest Division.
    

Detroit Pistons, Cleveland Cavaliers dealing with issues going into matchup

With Detroit beaten by a combined 60 points in the last two games against Cleveland, the Cavaliers might seem to be the last team the Pistons want to see right now.
    

Tiger Woods: Fan screams during putt, infuriating golfer at Farmers

Tiger Woods was miffed after a fan yelled during one of his putts Sunday at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego.
    
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Foreign policy analysts say there's more at stake during next month's PyeongChang Olympics as the region eyes a permanent path toward peace.
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  1. How terror before the 1988 Olympics offers lessons for 2018
  2. Drought-hit Cape Town pushes water rationing amid crisis
  3. Hacked Japanese cryptocurrency exchange to repay $425 million
  4. IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad dies at 91
  5. Russian opposition leader Navalny arrested at Moscow rally
  6. Death toll rises to 103 after ambulance bomb hits Afghan capital Kabul
  7. Trump wishes royal couple well amid uncertain wedding invite
  8. 8 survivors found adrift in search for missing ferry in Pacific
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How terror before the 1988 Olympics offers lessons for 2018

Foreign policy analysts say there's more at stake during next month's PyeongChang Olympics as the region eyes a permanent path toward peace.

    

Drought-hit Cape Town pushes water rationing amid crisis

South Africa's second-biggest city ramped up contingency plans as the water crisis hurt tourism.

    

Hacked Japanese cryptocurrency exchange to repay $425 million

Tokyo-based cryptocurrency exchange Coincheck Inc said on Sunday it would return about $425 million of the virtual money it lost to hackers two days ago.
    

IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad dies at 91

IKEA says Ingvar Kamprad, the IKEA founder who turned a small-scale mail order business into a global furniture empire, has died at 91.

    

Russian opposition leader Navalny arrested at Moscow rally

Russian police wrestled the opposition leader into a patrol wagon Sunday, after he attended a rally to urge voters to boycott upcoming presidential elections.

    

Death toll rises to 103 after ambulance bomb hits Afghan capital Kabul

At least 103 people were killed and 235 people injured after a bomb hidden inside an ambulance rocked Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, according to officials.

    

Trump wishes royal couple well amid uncertain wedding invite

The president also told Britain's ITV News that his administration might not withdraw from the Paris climate accord if it is revised.

    

8 survivors found adrift in search for missing ferry in Pacific

A dinghy with eight aboard believed to be survivors from a missing ferry that had 50 people on board was found in the Pacific Ocean.

    

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Having survived a slump, shale drilling is surging as prices recover, limiting market upheaval and providing Washington with strategic leeway.
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  1. Oil Boom Gives the U.S. a New Edge in Energy and Diplomacy
  2. At Davos, the Real Star May Have Been China, Not Trump
  3. Grammys 2018 Red Carpet: Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Pink and More
  4. Republicans Show Little Urgency on Legislation to Protect Mueller
  5. Secret Memo Hints at a New Republican Target: Rod Rosenstein
  6. The Interpreter: Why Attack Afghan Civilians? Creating Chaos Rewards Taliban
  7. Chuck Close Is Out at the National Gallery of Art. Is Picasso Next?
  8. Can Woody Allen Work in Hollywood Again?
  9. Indian Slavery Once Thrived in New Mexico. Latinos Are Finding Family Ties to It.
  10. Op-Ed Contributor: It’s Trump’s Economy Now
  11. Editorial: The Gathering Threat to Abortion Rights
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: Congress, It’s Time to Pay Musicians
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: An Article of Impeachment Against Donald J. Trump
  14. Editorial: The White House Puts the Bible Before the Hippocratic Oath
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: America Has Chosen the Wrong Partner
  16. Op-Ed Contributor: Immigration’s Border-Enforcement Myth
  17. President Trump Bragged to Jay-Z About Black Employment. Is He Right?
  18. Female Kurdish Fighter Kills Turkish Troops in Likely Suicide Bombing in Syria
  19. Sara Netanyahu’s Aides Sued Over Her Tirades. Now, There’s a Recording.
  20. Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea and Creator of a Global Empire, Dies at 91
  21. Bolivia Tells President His Time Is Up. He Isn’t Listening.
  22. Olympic Dreams of a United Korea? Many in South Say, ‘No, Thanks’
  23. Tech Giants Brace for Europe’s New Data Privacy Rules
  24. The Chef José Andrés Has a New Bone to Pick With the Trumps
  25. Iranians Prayed for Rain, but Were Covered in Snow
  26. The Sweet Spot: How to Get Over an Infatuation
  27. Beijing Journal: The Propaganda I See on My Morning Commute
  28. Matter: You Are Shaped by the Genes You Inherit. And Maybe by Those You Don’t.
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Oil Boom Gives the U.S. a New Edge in Energy and Diplomacy

Having survived a slump, shale drilling is surging as prices recover, limiting market upheaval and providing Washington with strategic leeway.

    

At Davos, the Real Star May Have Been China, Not Trump

While President Trump reassured business leaders that he wanted trade to continue, Beijing extended its economic reach to Latin America and the Arctic.

    

Grammys 2018 Red Carpet: Cardi B, Childish Gambino, Pink and More

Check out looks from the music industry’s big night.

    

Republicans Show Little Urgency on Legislation to Protect Mueller

Democrats have stepped up calls to protect the special counsel after revelations of the president’s attempt to fire him. But Republicans appeared to settle on warnings instead.

    

Secret Memo Hints at a New Republican Target: Rod Rosenstein

The memo, raising doubts about the Russia inquiry, includes an account of Mr. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, approving surveillance of a former Trump campaign aide.

    

The Interpreter: Why Attack Afghan Civilians? Creating Chaos Rewards Taliban

The central issue in the 16-year war has become whether Afghanistan can have a functioning state. The Taliban have every incentive to expose government weakness.

    

Chuck Close Is Out at the National Gallery of Art. Is Picasso Next?

Sexual harassment accusations have scuttled an exhibition of the portraitist’s work. Museums are wrestling with the implications — not just for Mr. Close, but for centuries of artists.

    

Can Woody Allen Work in Hollywood Again?

The filmmaker is writing a new script, but stars are distancing themselves from him and his distributor, Amazon, is discussing ending their relationship.

    

Indian Slavery Once Thrived in New Mexico. Latinos Are Finding Family Ties to It.

The revelations have not only prompted personal reckonings but also fueled a larger debate on Hispanic and Native American identity.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: It’s Trump’s Economy Now

If the economy were tanking, President Trump would get the blame. Shouldn’t he get credit when it’s booming?

    

Editorial: The Gathering Threat to Abortion Rights

An expected procedural vote in the Senate on a 20-week abortion ban highlights the need for the public to vote in November’s midterms.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Congress, It’s Time to Pay Musicians

Passing the “Music Bus” bill would go a long way to helping musicians earn a better paycheck.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: An Article of Impeachment Against Donald J. Trump

It may not happen, but the necessary trail of evidence is there.

    

Editorial: The White House Puts the Bible Before the Hippocratic Oath

New rules and bureaucracy allow a range of medical care to be denied on the grounds of religious freedom.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: America Has Chosen the Wrong Partner

The United States shouldn’t rely on People’s Protection Units militants in Syria, but on Turkey.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Immigration’s Border-Enforcement Myth

Democracies are deluded to think they can have only legal migrants.

    

President Trump Bragged to Jay-Z About Black Employment. Is He Right?

The president made a familiar boast that is true as far as it goes. But there are underlying dynamics to consider as well.

    

Female Kurdish Fighter Kills Turkish Troops in Likely Suicide Bombing in Syria

The Kurdish bomber, 20, fought for a part of the Syrian Democratic Forces, an important ally of the United States military in the battle against the Islamic State.

    

Sara Netanyahu’s Aides Sued Over Her Tirades. Now, There’s a Recording.

The Israeli premier’s embattled wife can be heard screaming at a publicist over a gossip item that did not mention her college and graduate degrees.

    

Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea and Creator of a Global Empire, Dies at 91

The Swedish entrepreneur practiced thrift and diligence, and he portrayed those traits as the basis for Ikea’s success.

    

Bolivia Tells President His Time Is Up. He Isn’t Listening.

Voters told President Evo Morales in a referendum it was time to retire. But he intends to run again, part of a tilt toward authoritarian tendencies among both the left and right in Latin America.

    

Olympic Dreams of a United Korea? Many in South Say, ‘No, Thanks’

Young Koreans are more focused on domestic issues, like unemployment and whether they can live as well as their parents did, than a costly and complex reunification.

    

Tech Giants Brace for Europe’s New Data Privacy Rules

A stringent set of data protection rules will take effect in Europe in May. Facebook, Google and others are working overtime to be ready.

    

The Chef José Andrés Has a New Bone to Pick With the Trumps

Mr. Andrés said he was snubbed at a party at the behest of Ivanka Trump. She said that was not true. It was all an encapsulation of President Trump’s Washington: unreliable narratives and petty feuds.

    

Iranians Prayed for Rain, but Were Covered in Snow

The country has been gripped by a terrible drought, so a blizzard brought joy — although the relief was most likely only temporary.

    

The Sweet Spot: How to Get Over an Infatuation

A reader asks how to banish an old flame — one she doesn’t even like very much — from her thoughts and desires.

    

Beijing Journal: The Propaganda I See on My Morning Commute

In Beijing, socialist slogans butt up against ads for luxury cars and hair transplants, part of the Communist Party’s efforts to inspire loyalty.

    

Matter: You Are Shaped by the Genes You Inherit. And Maybe by Those You Don’t.

An unusual study of educational attainment in children finds that gene variants linked to parental nurturing were highly influential even though children had not inherited them.

    

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