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The Harlem Globetrotters set a world record by making nearly 350 half court shots in an hour while appearing on live television.
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  1. Harlem Globetrotters make world-record 348 half court shots in one hour
  2. ICE Director nominee suggests arresting local officials for 'sanctuary city' laws
  3. U.S. gov't blocks sale of MoneyGram to Chinese investors
  4. New York City to install safety barriers to protect pedestrians
  5. Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman facing another surgery
  6. South Korean official suggests inter-Korean pair skating duo
  7. Ray Lewis heads 15 Hall of Fame finalists
  8. Former Canadian hostage in Afghanistan facing 15 criminal charges
  9. Spotify hit with $1.6B lawsuit for streaming music without permission
  10. College Football Playoff: Five storylines to watch between Alabama, Georgia Bulldogs title game
  11. Special baby formula doesn't seem to prevent type 1 diabetes
  12. Shoveling snow can be bad for your heart
  13. Marshall DT Larry Aaron paralyzed in 'freak accident'
  14. Israel gives African migrants 3 months to leave or face prison time
  15. 2 climbers die in fall at Cape Town's Table Mountain
  16. Amazon: More than 5B items shipped through Prime in 2017
  17. EPA fully or partly eliminates 7 Superfund sites
  18. Marvin Lewis signs two-year contract to remain Cincinnati Bengals head coach
  19. Carson Palmer: Arizona Cardinals quarterback retires from the NFL after 15 seasons
  20. Rose McGowan to appear in five-part E! documentary
  21. Green Bay Packers' Davante Adams wants NFL to protect players more
  22. Deshaun Watson: Houston Texans quarterback ahead of schedule in ACL rehab

Harlem Globetrotters make world-record 348 half court shots in one hour

The Harlem Globetrotters set a world record by making nearly 350 half court shots in an hour while appearing on live television.
    

ICE Director nominee suggests arresting local officials for 'sanctuary city' laws

The acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement said on Tuesday that local lawmakers should be arrested for promoting "sanctuary city" laws.
    

U.S. gov't blocks sale of MoneyGram to Chinese investors

MoneyGram called off a deal on Monday to merge with an affiliate of one of China's largest companies after the U.S. government failed to grant approval.
    

New York City to install safety barriers to protect pedestrians

New York City plans to install permanent security bollards in Times Square and other public areas to protect pedestrians, the mayor announced Tuesday.
    

Seattle Seahawks CB Richard Sherman facing another surgery

Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is facing another surgery to clean out bone spurs in his left leg, coach Pete Carroll said Tuesday.
    

South Korean official suggests inter-Korean pair skating duo

A South Korean official has suggested forming an inter-Korean pair skating team to compete in the upcoming Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games.
    

Ray Lewis heads 15 Hall of Fame finalists

And then there were 15.
    

Former Canadian hostage in Afghanistan facing 15 criminal charges

A Canadian man who was held captive in Afghanistan for five years with his wife has been charged with more than a dozen criminal offenses in Ottawa.
    

Spotify hit with $1.6B lawsuit for streaming music without permission

A music publishing company that owns the rights to some of the most popular rock songs of the past 50 years filed a $1.6 billion lawsuit against Spotify.
    

College Football Playoff: Five storylines to watch between Alabama, Georgia Bulldogs title game

The national championship game is set: Alabama vs. Georgia. Here are five things everyone will be talking about before the big game on Monday night in Atlanta.
    

Special baby formula doesn't seem to prevent type 1 diabetes

A specially prepared baby formula does not protect children with a genetically high risk for type 1 diabetes.
    

Shoveling snow can be bad for your heart

    

Marshall DT Larry Aaron paralyzed in 'freak accident'

Marshall redshirt freshman defensive tackle Larry Aaron was hit by a stray bullet and paralyzed after a New Year's Eve party in Severn, Md., according to multiple reports Tuesday.
    

Israel gives African migrants 3 months to leave or face prison time

The Israeli government plans to notify thousands of African migrants in the country that they must leave within three months or face imprisonment.
    

2 climbers die in fall at Cape Town's Table Mountain

A climber and his guide died while climbing South Africa's Table Mountain, stranding hundreds of other tourists during a rescue mission, officials said.
    

Amazon: More than 5B items shipped through Prime in 2017

Amazon announced Tuesday it made billions of sales through its Prime subscription service in 2017.
    

EPA fully or partly eliminates 7 Superfund sites

The Environmental Protection Agency fully or partly eliminated seven toxic cleanup sites from its Superfund list in 2017, the agency announced Tuesday.
    

Marvin Lewis signs two-year contract to remain Cincinnati Bengals head coach

Marvin Lewis is staying with the Cincinnati Bengals after all.
    

Carson Palmer: Arizona Cardinals quarterback retires from the NFL after 15 seasons

Arizona Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer announced his retirement on Tuesday after 15 seasons in the NFL.
    

Rose McGowan to appear in five-part E! documentary

Actress Rose McGowan is set appear in a five-part documentary on E!, the network announced Tuesday
    

Green Bay Packers' Davante Adams wants NFL to protect players more

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams would like to see additional measures taken by the league to eliminate the brutal collisions.
    

Deshaun Watson: Houston Texans quarterback ahead of schedule in ACL rehab

Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson is ahead of schedule as he recovers from a torn right anterior cruciate ligament, coach Bill O'Brien told reporters on Tuesday.
    
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South Florida, brace yourselves for the coldest spell of the seasonMiami Herald
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Orrin Hatch, 'a tough old bird,' got a lot done in the Senate - The Hill


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Trump-Romney rivalry set to take center stage againPolitico
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Ambassador Nikki Haley accused Pakistan on Tuesday of playing a "double game" on fighting terrorism and warned Islamabad it would have to do more if it wanted to maintain U.S. aid.
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  1. Following Trump tweet, U.S. to withhold $255M in aid from Pakistan
  2. Kim Jong Un's Olympic olive branch could see first talks in years
  3. Trump warns Iranian leaders the 'U.S. is watching' as protests roil country
  4. Former Taliban hostage charged with sex assault, confinement
  5. Trump to Kim: My nuclear button 'is bigger & more powerful'
  6. U.S. service member killed, 4 others hurt in Afghanistan
  7. YouTube star 'sorry' after posting video showing dead body in 'suicide forest'
  8. Supreme leader blames 'enemies of Iran' as protests death toll hits 20
  9. Pence's previously postponed Israel trip vanishes from schedule
  10. Kim highlights 'nuclear button' on his desk, offers talks over Olympics
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Following Trump tweet, U.S. to withhold $255M in aid from Pakistan

Ambassador Nikki Haley accused Pakistan on Tuesday of playing a "double game" on fighting terrorism and warned Islamabad it would have to do more if it wanted to maintain U.S. aid.

    

Kim Jong Un's Olympic olive branch could see first talks in years

Delegations from North and South Korea could meet for the first official discussions between the neighbors since 2015 ahead of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

    

Trump warns Iranian leaders the 'U.S. is watching' as protests roil country

Trump put Iran on notice, blasting the nation's regime as "brutal and corrupt" and warning that the "U.S. is watching" how the protests there unfold.

    

Former Taliban hostage charged with sex assault, confinement

Joshua Boyle, a Canadian former hostage, has reportedly been charged with several crimes including sexual assault.

    

Trump to Kim: My nuclear button 'is bigger & more powerful'

President Donald Trump, reacting to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un saying he had a "nuclear button on his desk," said on Twitter late Tuesday that his own nuclear button "is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!"

    

U.S. service member killed, 4 others hurt in Afghanistan

The incident took place on Monday in Nangarhar, a province that has become a stronghold for the Islamic State.

    

YouTube star 'sorry' after posting video showing dead body in 'suicide forest'

In its introduction, Logan Paul said it's 'the most real video I've ever posted.'

    

Supreme leader blames 'enemies of Iran' as protests death toll hits 20

The protests started out as local rallies against Iran's economic problems but have since spread in both geography and scope.

    

Pence's previously postponed Israel trip vanishes from schedule

Mike Pence was originally set to travel the week of Dec. 17, but the trip was then pushed to the week of Jan. 14. That date is no longer confirmed, Israel said.

    

Kim highlights 'nuclear button' on his desk, offers talks over Olympics

Analysts say that based on the current evidence it's hard to prove or debunk North Korea's claim that it can now hit faraway American targets such as New York.

    

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  1. Iran, North Korea, Orrin Hatch: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. South Korea Proposes Border Talks With North Korea After Kim’s Overture
  3. Trump Tweets His ‘Nuclear Button’ Is ‘Much Bigger’ Than Kim Jong-un’s
  4. Hard-Liners and Reformers Tapped Iranians’ Ire. Now, Both Are Protest Targets.
  5. What’s Behind Iran’s Protests?
  6. Trump Reiterates Support for Iranian Protesters, but Also Criticizes Obama
  7. Orrin Hatch, Utah Senator, to Retire, Opening Path for Mitt Romney
  8. As Flow of Foreign Students Wanes, U.S. Universities Feel the Sting
  9. The New Health Care: Why the U.S. Spends So Much More Than Other Nations on Health Care
  10. Op-Ed Contributors: The Republicans’ Fake Investigations
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Is Right, This Time, About Iran
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Iran Is Protesting
  13. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Erica Garner and How America Destroys Black Families
  14. Hoda Kotb Named to Replace Matt Lauer as Co-Anchor of NBC’s ‘Today’
  15. Netanyahu Allies Rethink Remapping of Jerusalem
  16. Showtime’s ‘The Circus’ Will Go On Without Mark Halperin
  17. Did Trump Kill the Plan for a Hudson Rail Tunnel? Its Backers Hope Not
  18. Democrats Outline Demands as Threat of Shutdown Looms
  19. Ballet Leaders Allowed Peter Martins to Act With Impunity, Dancers Say
  20. It’s So Cold That ...
  21. Adolescence: Teenagers, Stop Asking for Nude Photos
  22. In Hollywood, Another Sign of Women Punching Back
  23. On Comedy: Dave Chappelle Stumbles Into the #MeToo Moment
  24. On Soccer: In a Top-Heavy Premier League, More Teams Rush to the Bunker
  25. Robert Mann, a Founder of the Juilliard Quartet, Dies at 97
  26. For Michelle Ellsworth, Practice Makes … More Practice
  27. Review: ‘The X-Files’ in a Familiar Groove
  28. Leusden Journal: Afraid of Falling? For Older Adults, the Dutch Have a Cure
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Iran, North Korea, Orrin Hatch: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

South Korea Proposes Border Talks With North Korea After Kim’s Overture

South Korea’s president, Moon Jae-in, moved quickly to embrace Kim Jong-un’s proposal to start inter-Korean dialogue and send a team to the Olympics.

    

Trump Tweets His ‘Nuclear Button’ Is ‘Much Bigger’ Than Kim Jong-un’s

President Trump again raised the prospect of nuclear war with North Korea on Tuesday, boasting that he commands a “more powerful” arsenal of devastating weapons than the outlier government in Asia.

    

Hard-Liners and Reformers Tapped Iranians’ Ire. Now, Both Are Protest Targets.

The demonstrations that have spread to dozens of Iranian cities were set off by miscalculations in a long-simmering internal power struggle.

    

What’s Behind Iran’s Protests?

Widespread protests continue in Iran. It’s the largest unrest since the 2009 demonstrations against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then the president. But this time it’s different. Here’s why.
    

Trump Reiterates Support for Iranian Protesters, but Also Criticizes Obama

Unlike President Barack Obama, who was faulted for his response to the protests that became known as the Green Movement, President Trump has come down on the side of the demonstrators

    

Orrin Hatch, Utah Senator, to Retire, Opening Path for Mitt Romney

Mr. Hatch, the longest-serving Senate Republican, will announce that he will retire at the end of the year, clearing a path for Mitt Romney to run.

    

As Flow of Foreign Students Wanes, U.S. Universities Feel the Sting

Colleges have cut programs amid a drop in international enrollment tied to several factors, including more restrictive immigration policies.

    

The New Health Care: Why the U.S. Spends So Much More Than Other Nations on Health Care

Studies point to a simple reason, the prices, not to the amount of care. And lowering prices would upset a lot of people in the health industry.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: The Republicans’ Fake Investigations

The attack on our firm, Fusion GPS, is a diversionary tactic by Republicans who don’t want to investigate Donald Trump’s ties to Russia.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Is Right, This Time, About Iran

Iran’s revolutionary theocracy is bankrupt.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Iran Is Protesting

Long-simmering frustration over austerity and inequality have emerged as a nationwide cry for justice.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Erica Garner and How America Destroys Black Families

She didn’t just fight against police brutality. She also resisted the forced destruction of black families by the state.

    

Hoda Kotb Named to Replace Matt Lauer as Co-Anchor of NBC’s ‘Today’

Ms. Kotb, a longtime NBC News correspondent, has filled in since Mr. Lauer was fired in November over allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior.

    

Netanyahu Allies Rethink Remapping of Jerusalem

As lawmakers threw up obstacles to a two-state solution, they dropped an idea to make it easier to redraw the Jerusalem map to exclude Palestinians.

    

Showtime’s ‘The Circus’ Will Go On Without Mark Halperin

The journalist will not return in the wake of claims of sexual assault. Alex Wagner of CBS News will replace him, joining John Heilemann and Mark McKinnon.

    

Did Trump Kill the Plan for a Hudson Rail Tunnel? Its Backers Hope Not

Officials said they hoped a dismissive letter from the Trump administration about a rail tunnel linking New York and New Jersey was a bargaining tactic, not a death notice.

    

Democrats Outline Demands as Threat of Shutdown Looms

Democrats are pushing for funding for children’s health care and protection for young undocumented immigrants, among other priorities.

    

Ballet Leaders Allowed Peter Martins to Act With Impunity, Dancers Say

Current and former dancers and executives at New York City Ballet say that some leaders were enamored with or fearful of Mr. Martins.

    

It’s So Cold That ...

A deeply frigid cold spell has North America in its grip, setting record temperatures, creating striking scenes and, in some cases, threatening the lives of humans and animals alike.

    

Adolescence: Teenagers, Stop Asking for Nude Photos

A new study of girls’ experiences with sexting found that over two-thirds had been asked to send explicit images.

    

In Hollywood, Another Sign of Women Punching Back

The artwork “Champ,” a white neon outline of a uterus with fiberglass boxing gloves, is to go on display there on Feb. 27.

    

On Comedy: Dave Chappelle Stumbles Into the #MeToo Moment

In a new Netflix special, the comic addresses the sexual misconduct of famous men. It’s not the first time he’s tried to minimize the actions of abusers.

    

On Soccer: In a Top-Heavy Premier League, More Teams Rush to the Bunker

The dominance of the league’s top six teams this season has led to a pattern of dull matches in which their opponents sit back and desperately try to defend all game.

    

Robert Mann, a Founder of the Juilliard Quartet, Dies at 97

With their prodigious technique, vast musicality and muscular playing, Mr. Mann and his colleagues helped renew America’s passion for chamber music.

    

For Michelle Ellsworth, Practice Makes … More Practice

Ms. Ellsworth is a performer whose ambivalence about performing is baked into the title of her new work, “The Rehearsal Artist.”

    

Review: ‘The X-Files’ in a Familiar Groove

Season 11 of the revived fan-favorite series follows a template whose pleasures are starting to feel a little routine.

    

Leusden Journal: Afraid of Falling? For Older Adults, the Dutch Have a Cure

The Dutch, like people elsewhere, are living longer than in previous generations. Courses that teach fall prevention, and how to fall correctly, are gaining popularity.

    

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Government officials warn that software from Kaspersky Lab could be subverted by Russian intelligence. A security researcher shows how it could be done.

    

The Most Expensive Mile of Subway Track on Earth

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