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  1. Raccoon breaks into Tennessee cellphone store
  2. Raptors, Pistons square off looking to snap skids
  3. Xavier ready for skidding St. John's
  4. 400 Turkish pre-schoolers create world's largest marbling painting
  5. Ex-CIA agent in China arrested for possessing unauthorized classified info
  6. Scammer creates Twitter account posing as Florida lottery winner
  7. Women are hardier than men, study suggests
  8. Fluids may buy dying cancer patients a day or two
  9. Weight-loss surgery's benefits wane over time for diabetics
  10. Magic's Afflalo throws massive haymaker at Timberwolves' Bjelica
  11. 21 states sue FCC for repealing net neutrality
  12. Mormon Church appoints Russell M. Nelson as new president
  13. Anna Kournikova, Enrique Iglesias share first baby photos
  14. U.S. withholds $65 million from Palestinian refugees
  15. Latest 2018 NFL mock draft: Sam Darnold could be top quarterback taken
  16. Leonard Fournette: Jaguars RB gets in car crash, takes pics with cops
  17. Atlanta Falcons OC Steve Sarkisian expected to return in 2018
  18. Donald Trump touts economy in surprise visit to White House panel on women
  19. New Orleans Saints' Sean Payton on mocking Vikings' 'Skol' clap: 'Good playoff fun'
  20. Newt, Tina reunite in 'Grindelwald' photos
  21. Doctor: Trump 'fit for office,' could improve diet, exercise
  22. Blake Griffin has hilarious response to Clippers-Rockets beef

Raccoon breaks into Tennessee cellphone store

Police in Tennessee encountered a four-legged "masked-up" suspect trespassing at a local cellphone store.
    

Raptors, Pistons square off looking to snap skids

The Toronto Raptors and the Detroit Pistons have each lost two games in a row and have dropped three of their past four.
    

Xavier ready for skidding St. John's

Xavier got back on track in a big way on Saturday afternoon with a rout of Creighton.
    

400 Turkish pre-schoolers create world's largest marbling painting

A group of 400 pre-schoolers in Turkey showed off their creativity by crafting a record-breaking piece of art.
    

Ex-CIA agent in China arrested for possessing unauthorized classified info

A former CIA agent who worked for the agency in China was arrested on suspicion of possessing unauthorized information, the Justice Department said Tuesday.
    

Scammer creates Twitter account posing as Florida lottery winner

A fake Twitter account posing as 20-year-old Florida lottery winner Shane Missler falsely offered followers a share of his $451 million jackpot.
    

Women are hardier than men, study suggests

Researchers have found baby girls more likely to survive famines, epidemics and other misfortunes.
    

Fluids may buy dying cancer patients a day or two

Giving fluids to dying cancer patients may help them live a bit longer, a new British study finds.
    

Weight-loss surgery's benefits wane over time for diabetics

Weight-loss surgery helped obese people struggling with type 2 diabetes experience marked improvement in diabetes-related health issues, new research reports.
    

Magic's Afflalo throws massive haymaker at Timberwolves' Bjelica

Orlando Magic guard Arron Afflalo and Minnesota Timberwolves forward Nemanja Bjelica were kicked out of Tuesday's game for an intense fight.
    

21 states sue FCC for repealing net neutrality

The attorneys general of 21 states filed a petition Tuesday to block the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of Obama-era net neutrality rules.
    

Mormon Church appoints Russell M. Nelson as new president

The Mormon Church appointed 93-year-old former surgeon Russell M. Nelson as its new president Tuesday.
    

Anna Kournikova, Enrique Iglesias share first baby photos

Singer Enrique Iglesias and tennis star Anna Kournikova shared the first photos of their twins Tuesday on social media.
    

U.S. withholds $65 million from Palestinian refugees

The U.S. State Department confirmed Tuesday it will withhold more than half of its funding to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency.
    

Latest 2018 NFL mock draft: Sam Darnold could be top quarterback taken

After the underclassman deadline expired Monday, the next step of the NFL Draft process is to add about 100 underclassmen to this draft class.
    

Leonard Fournette: Jaguars RB gets in car crash, takes pics with cops

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette was not hurt in a car crash Tuesday, but he did take some great photos with the police.
    

Atlanta Falcons OC Steve Sarkisian expected to return in 2018

Despite reports that Steve Sarkisian's job as the Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator might be in jeopardy, head coach Dan Quinn reportedly will not be making a change.
    

Donald Trump touts economy in surprise visit to White House panel on women

More than a dozen top White House officials discussed advancements for women at home and in the workplace Thursday.
    

New Orleans Saints' Sean Payton on mocking Vikings' 'Skol' clap: 'Good playoff fun'

New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton said that he was merely having "good playoff fun" when he demonstrated Minnesota's "Skol" clap to celebrate his team's late lead.
    

Newt, Tina reunite in 'Grindelwald' photos

Warner Bros. has offered another glimpse at "The Crimes of Grindelwald," its upcoming sequel to the blockbuster "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
    

Doctor: Trump 'fit for office,' could improve diet, exercise

White House Dr. Ronny Jackson on Tuesday said President Donald Trump is "fit for duty," though said he could benefit from diet and exercise.
    

Blake Griffin has hilarious response to Clippers-Rockets beef

Blake Griffin revealed what was really said during the Los Angeles Clippers and Houston Rockets' latest scuffle.
    
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Intel Dem decries White House 'gag order' after Bannon testimony
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The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday night slammed what he described as a "gag order by the White House" following testimony from President Trump · Donald John TrumpHouse Democrat slams Donald Trump Jr. for 'serious case of ...
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How a malnourished teen escaped a house full of chains and freed her 12 siblings - Washington Post


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How a malnourished teen escaped a house full of chains and freed her 12 siblings
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There were no toys and no bicycles on the front lawn — only weeds that sometimes reached six feet tall. Neighbors rarely saw the 13 siblings who lived inside the home in a quiet neighborhood in Southern California, because they never went outside to ...
Found shackled and emaciated, children of torture suspects are freedCNN
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The Saudis, Republican candidates and special interest groups hope to influence President Trump by spending money at his properties, says Public Citizen.
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  1. Foreign governments spend big at Trump's properties, report finds
  2. In with the old: New president unlikely to transform Mormon church
  3. Navy to convene court-martial proceedings against sailors in crashes
  4. Former CIA officer suspected of spying for China
  5. Rebel ex-policeman among dead in Venezuela shootout
  6. Danish inventor charged with killing journalist on his submarine
  7. The Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan's death not suspicious
  8. Gay and intersex asylum seekers find place to call home in Britain
  9. Then and now: War-torn Mosul struggles to rise from the rubble
  10. Pope begs forgiveness for 'irreparable damage' caused by sex abuse in Chile
  11. Days after Hawaii alert mishap, Japan sends false alarm about North Korea launch
  12. Japan city uses loudspeakers to recall toxic blowfish
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Foreign governments spend big at Trump's properties, report finds

The Saudis, Republican candidates and special interest groups hope to influence President Trump by spending money at his properties, says Public Citizen.

    

In with the old: New president unlikely to transform Mormon church

Russell Nelson, 93, a world-renowned heart surgeon, signaled he would stay the course as he was announced as the 17th president of the Mormon church.

    

Navy to convene court-martial proceedings against sailors in crashes

The Navy will convene court-martial proceedings against five sailors relating to two deadly ship collisions last year, including the commanding officers of both vessels, a military spokesperson said Tuesday.

    

Former CIA officer suspected of spying for China

Former CIA officer Jerry Chun Shing Lee was charged with possession of secrets and is suspected of spying for China, officials said.

    

Rebel ex-policeman among dead in Venezuela shootout

Venezuela officials said a rebel police officer who led a helicopter attack was killed in a shootout. Video appeared to show a surrender attempt.

    

Danish inventor charged with killing journalist on his submarine

A Danish prosecutor says inventor Peter Madsen has been charged with murdering Swedish journalist Kim Wall during a trip on his private submarine, saying he either cut her throat or strangled her.

    

The Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan's death not suspicious

The death of Cranberries' lead singer Dolores O'Riordan is not being treated as suspicious, British police said on Tuesday.
    

Gay and intersex asylum seekers find place to call home in Britain

More than 3,500 people claimed asylum in Britain based on their sexuality, gender identity or intersex status between 2015 and 2017.

    

Then and now: War-torn Mosul struggles to rise from the rubble

Mosul was declared liberated 6 months ago by the Iraqi military and a U.S.-led coalition, but the cost of victory is nearly incalculable.

    

Pope begs forgiveness for 'irreparable damage' caused by sex abuse in Chile

Many Chileans are still furious over the pope's decision to appoint a bishop linked to a priest found guilty of abusing dozens of minors over decades.

    

Days after Hawaii alert mishap, Japan sends false alarm about North Korea launch

The Japanese mistake came just days after thousands in Hawaii received mobile alerts on their phones that a missile would soon be impacting the state.

    

Japan city uses loudspeakers to recall toxic blowfish

Blowfish, known as fugu, is an expensive winter delicacy in Japan but requires a license to prepare because its liver is mostly toxic and must be removed.

    

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  1. Stephen Bannon, California, Bitcoin: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Ex-C.I.A. Officer Suspected of Compromising Chinese Informants Is Arrested
  3. Pentagon Suggests Countering Devastating Cyberattacks With Nuclear Arms
  4. Days After Hawaii’s False Missile Alarm, a New One in Japan
  5. Doctor Declares Trump’s Health Excellent, With Perfect Score on Cognitive Test
  6. G.O.P. to Use Children’s Health Insurance as Lure for Averting Shutdown
  7. Horror for 13 California Siblings Hidden by Veneer of a Private Home School
  8. Bannon Is Subpoenaed in Mueller’s Russia Investigation
  9. Fearing DACA’s Return May Be Brief, Immigrants Rush to Renew
  10. Justice Dept., Fighting to Kill DACA, Asks for Supreme Court Review
  11. Editorial: Donald Trump vs. Guantánamo’s Forever Prisoners
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Will Soil You. Ask Lindsey Graham.
  13. Op-Ed Contributor: Florida Isn’t the Only State That Will Be Hurt by Offshore Drilling
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: While You Were Sleeping
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: Can a Jew Love France?
  16. Opinion: Aziz Ansari Is Guilty. Of Not Being a Mind Reader.
  17. Citing ‘Inexcusable’ Treatment, Advisers Quit National Parks Panel
  18. Navy Seeks to Prosecute Top Officers for Crashes
  19. Macron Defends Migration Policy in France, Walking a Fine Line
  20. Jo Jo White, Deadeye Shooter for Boston Celtics, Dies at 71
  21. U.S.-Backed Force Could Cement a Kurdish Enclave in Syria
  22. Cuomo Says Budget Will Defend New York Against Trump’s ‘Economic Missile’
  23. Mathilde Krim, Mobilizing Force in an AIDS Crusade, Dies at 91
  24. Governor Murphy Pledges a Progressive Course for New Jersey
  25. How the Cranberries Rose to Fame
  26. Ditching Spike in Favor of Kevin Costner and Some Mean Teens
  27. So You’ve Been Asked to Be a Bridesmaid. Now What?
  28. Critic’s Notebook: In Vancouver, a Door to a Parallel Culinary World
  29. Books of The Times: In This Thriller, a Cold Case Turns Hot 26 Years Later
  30. Critic’s Notebook: On Artists and Audiences at American Realness
  31. High-Fat Diet May Fuel Spread of Prostate Cancer
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Stephen Bannon, California, Bitcoin: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Ex-C.I.A. Officer Suspected of Compromising Chinese Informants Is Arrested

The arrest of the former officer, Jerry Chun Shing Lee, 53, capped an intense F.B.I. investigation that began around 2012 after the C.I.A. began losing its agents in China.

    

Pentagon Suggests Countering Devastating Cyberattacks With Nuclear Arms

President Trump has not yet approved a draft strategy that would expand “extreme circumstances” for nuclear retaliation to include a crippling cyberattack.

    

Days After Hawaii’s False Missile Alarm, a New One in Japan

NHK, Japan’s public broadcaster, accidentally sent news alerts that North Korea had launched a missile, before quickly correcting the error.

    

Doctor Declares Trump’s Health Excellent, With Perfect Score on Cognitive Test

But President Trump could benefit from more exercise and losing weight, the presidential physician said after Mr. Trump’s annual physical.

    

G.O.P. to Use Children’s Health Insurance as Lure for Averting Shutdown

With no immigration deal in sight, Republicans are eyeing a stopgap bill to keep the government open past Friday, sweetening it with an extension of the child health program.

    

Horror for 13 California Siblings Hidden by Veneer of a Private Home School

David A. Turpin created the school at his nondescript home southeast of Los Angeles. But what the authorities found inside were his emaciated children chained to furniture.

    

Bannon Is Subpoenaed in Mueller’s Russia Investigation

The move marks the first time the special counsel is known to have used a grand jury subpoena to seek information from a member of President Trump’s inner circle.

    

Fearing DACA’s Return May Be Brief, Immigrants Rush to Renew

With the government temporarily blocked from ending the immigration program, some lined up to file applications before circumstances changed again.

    

Justice Dept., Fighting to Kill DACA, Asks for Supreme Court Review

The request by the Trump administration for immediate review is an unusual step after a judge ordered the administration to restart the program.

    

Editorial: Donald Trump vs. Guantánamo’s Forever Prisoners

A new legal challenge represents the sharpest test yet at the prison of America’s commitment to fundamental principles of due process.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump Will Soil You. Ask Lindsey Graham.

There’s no honor or wisdom in cozying up to this president.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Florida Isn’t the Only State That Will Be Hurt by Offshore Drilling

No state faces more potential harm than California. But as a blue state, it apparently isn’t eligible for the free pass Florida got from drilling.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: While You Were Sleeping

Technology is advancing by leaps and bounds.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Can a Jew Love France?

The country my family continues to dream of no longer exists for people like us. Maybe it never did.

    

Opinion: Aziz Ansari Is Guilty. Of Not Being a Mind Reader.

How did a movement for women’s empowerment become an emblem for female helplessness?

    

Citing ‘Inexcusable’ Treatment, Advisers Quit National Parks Panel

The majority of members of the National Parks System Advisory Board have jointly resigned in protest of Trump administration policies.

    

Navy Seeks to Prosecute Top Officers for Crashes

The commanding officers of two Naval destroyers that collided with commercial vessels in the western Pacific last year will face court-martial charges, the Navy said.

    

Macron Defends Migration Policy in France, Walking a Fine Line

Speaking in Calais, the port city at the epicenter of the migration problem, the French president defended his policies as a mix of fairness and firmness.

    

Jo Jo White, Deadeye Shooter for Boston Celtics, Dies at 71

White played 10 seasons for the Celtics and helped lead the team to N.B.A. championships in 1974 and 1976.

    

U.S.-Backed Force Could Cement a Kurdish Enclave in Syria

The creation of a new military force in Syria raises fears of fighting among American allies and could draw the U.S. deeper into the conflict.

    

Cuomo Says Budget Will Defend New York Against Trump’s ‘Economic Missile’

Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday unveiled a $168 billion spending plan that called for a raft of ideas to counter President Trump’s tax changes.

    

Mathilde Krim, Mobilizing Force in an AIDS Crusade, Dies at 91

Dr. Krim raised awareness of the scourge and money to fight it while lobbying governments and enlisting a broad spectrum of powerful allies.

    

Governor Murphy Pledges a Progressive Course for New Jersey

Claiming that the state can once again lead the nation in progressive policies, Philip Dunton Murphy was sworn in as the 56th governor of New Jersey.

    

How the Cranberries Rose to Fame

Dave Fanning, an Irish music journalist and one of the first to discover the Cranberries, talks about how Dolores O'Riordan found a place between grunge and Brit pop that catapulted the band to international stardom.
    

Ditching Spike in Favor of Kevin Costner and Some Mean Teens

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So You’ve Been Asked to Be a Bridesmaid. Now What?

Being a bridesmaid is a role loaded with expectation and emotion, and it can be tricky to navigate. Here’s how to pull it off.

    

Critic’s Notebook: In Vancouver, a Door to a Parallel Culinary World

Kissa Tanto, a dolled-up setting for Italian food with Japanese influences, is part of a respectful revival in the city’s Chinatown.

    

Books of The Times: In This Thriller, a Cold Case Turns Hot 26 Years Later

Christopher J. Yates’s “Grist Mill Road” opens with a shooting involving three teenagers, then revisits the crime and its consequences once they’re grown.

    

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