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Tom Brady wore red gloves when he addressed the media Friday, but the New England Patriots quarterback was not interested in talking about his injured right hand.
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  1. New England Patriots' Tom Brady stays quiet on condition of hand
  2. Tom Petty died of accidental drug overdose, coroner rules
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars safety Tashaun Gipson questionable, Leonard Fournette limited
  4. Wisconsin Badgers head coach Paul Chryst re-ups for five years
  5. Bruce Arians: Ex-Arizona Cardinals head coach wants a TV gig
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Eli Rogers suffers torn ACL
  7. Kentucky man faces federal charges for Sen. Rand Paul attack
  8. Drew Bledsoe to be New England Patriots' honorary captain for AFC title game
  9. Evidence of convergent evolution found in gene regulation of humans, mice
  10. Trump signs FISA law amid speculation over intelligence memo
  11. NFL says Raiders complied with Rooney Rule
  12. Dolphins hire ex-Bears OC Loggains
  13. Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton makes another crazy workout video
  14. Study suggests 'hot' yoga no better for the heart than regular yoga
  15. DoJ to retry Sen. Bob Menendez on corruption charges
  16. Vikings hopeful S Sendejo is a go vs. Eagles
  17. Jets WR Anderson faces 9 charges in Florida arrest
  18. Mock draft: Record number of underclassmen on way
  19. Gloved Tom Brady won't respond to reporters' hand questions
  20. Giants GM had 'great' first meeting with Manning
  21. Eagles LB Ellerbe questionable for NFC title game
  22. Blinded by the light: Birds lured into ecological traps by light pollution
  23. Supreme Court to take up third travel ban
  24. A year of Trump: Incendiary style took the place of substance
  25. Evening may be most difficult time to stick to a diet, small study says

New England Patriots' Tom Brady stays quiet on condition of hand

Tom Brady wore red gloves when he addressed the media Friday, but the New England Patriots quarterback was not interested in talking about his injured right hand.
    

Tom Petty died of accidental drug overdose, coroner rules

Grammy-winning rocker Tom Petty died of an accidental drug overdose, Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner announced Friday.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars safety Tashaun Gipson questionable, Leonard Fournette limited

Jacksonville Jaguars safety Tashaun Gipson was listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass.
    

Wisconsin Badgers head coach Paul Chryst re-ups for five years

The University of Wisconsin Board approved a deal on Friday that keeps Badgers head coach Paul Chryst on a five-year contract, which runs through the 2022 season.
    

Bruce Arians: Ex-Arizona Cardinals head coach wants a TV gig

Bruce Arians, who resigned on Jan. 1 as head coach of the Arizona Cardinals after five seasons, is auditioning for a new job as an NFL analyst on television.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Eli Rogers suffers torn ACL

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Eli Rogers suffered a torn ACL in Sunday's season-ending loss, according to a published report Friday.
    

Kentucky man faces federal charges for Sen. Rand Paul attack

A Kentucky man accused of tackling and injuring Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., faces federal assault charges, the Department of Justice announced Friday.
    

Drew Bledsoe to be New England Patriots' honorary captain for AFC title game

Former quarterback Drew Bledsoe will serve as the New England Patriots' honorary captain for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars.
    

Evidence of convergent evolution found in gene regulation of humans, mice

New research shows humans and mice regulate their genes in similar ways.
    

Trump signs FISA law amid speculation over intelligence memo

U.S. President Donald Trump signed a six-year extension to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on Friday.
    

NFL says Raiders complied with Rooney Rule

The NFL announced that the Oakland Raiders were in compliance with the Rooney Rule during the hiring of Jon Gruden as their head coach.
    

Dolphins hire ex-Bears OC Loggains

Dowell Loggains, fired recently as offensive coordinator by the Chicago Bears, was hired to the same position by the Miami Dolphins on Friday, reuniting with head coach Adam Gase.
    

Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton makes another crazy workout video

New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton doesn't post workout videos often, but he has been doing so more recently on his Instagram account this offseason.
    

Study suggests 'hot' yoga no better for the heart than regular yoga

A new study suggests "hot" yoga -- so-called because it's done in sweltering temperatures -- may not be as good for the heart as previous research suggests.
    

DoJ to retry Sen. Bob Menendez on corruption charges

Federal prosecutors on Friday announced their intention to retry Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., on corruption charges after a mistrial.
    

Vikings hopeful S Sendejo is a go vs. Eagles

The Minnesota Vikings remain optimistic that safety Andrew Sendejo will be available for Sunday's clash at the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.
    

Jets WR Anderson faces 9 charges in Florida arrest

New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson was arrested on nine charges early Friday morning in Sunrise, Fla.
    

Mock draft: Record number of underclassmen on way

The NFL granted special eligibility to a record number of underclassmen, who will flood the first round with talent.
    

Gloved Tom Brady won't respond to reporters' hand questions

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady would not address his injured hand when meeting with reporters Friday.
    

Giants GM had 'great' first meeting with Manning

New York Giants general manager Dave Gettleman made good on his word by meeting with quarterback Eli Manning.
    

Eagles LB Ellerbe questionable for NFC title game

Linebacker Dannell Ellerbe was the only player listed as questionable for the Philadelphia Eagles for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Blinded by the light: Birds lured into ecological traps by light pollution

New research suggests urban light pollution attracts migrating birds, luring them into ecological traps.
    

Supreme Court to take up third travel ban

The Supreme Court said it would consider a challenge to the latest version of President Donald Trump's order limiting travel by people from certain countries.
    

A year of Trump: Incendiary style took the place of substance

Anyone looking for a visual representation of Donald Trump's first year in office need only behold Time's cover: Trump as a bellowing mouth, his hair in flames.
    

Evening may be most difficult time to stick to a diet, small study says

New research suggests that people who are on a diet are more likely to overeat in the evening -- especially if they feel stressed.
    
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Thousands of activists at the annual March for Life enjoyed a rare display of political firepower Friday, with addresses by the president, vice president and House speaker all celebrating gains the antiabortion movement has made under Donald Trump. But ...
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Tom Petty died of an accidental drug overdose. His family shared the news to 'save lives.' - Washington Post


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Tom Petty died of an accidental drug overdose. His family shared the news to 'save lives.'
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Tom Petty, the singer and guitarist whose influential music spanned four decades, died in October from an accidental drug overdose as a result of mixing medications involving opioids, his family announced Friday. A Los Angeles County medical examiner ...
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Officials tell NBC News that Jerry Chun Shing Lee may have gotten 20 U.S. spies in China killed, and that the Chinese may have tipped off the Russians.
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  1. Alleged CIA China turncoat Lee may have compromised U.S. Russia spies too
  2. Mattis: Military's primary focus is Russia and China, not terrorism
  3. New Zealand's leader is pregnant — and she'll take maternity leave
  4. Despite U.S.-Cuba tensions, more Americans attend Havana's famed jazz festival
  5. Right-wing demand to 'Release the Memo' endorsed by Russian bots, trolls
  6. Putin takes shirtless dip in icy Russian lake
  7. World's biggest wind farm would have its own artificial island
  8. A space station is falling to Earth. Here's where it could land.
  9. Gorka faced arrest in homeland while working as Trump adviser
  10. Foreign lobbyists rush to register in shadow of Mueller probe
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Alleged CIA China turncoat Lee may have compromised U.S. Russia spies too

Officials tell NBC News that Jerry Chun Shing Lee may have gotten 20 U.S. spies in China killed, and that the Chinese may have tipped off the Russians.

    

Mattis: Military's primary focus is Russia and China, not terrorism

Defense Secretary James Mattis unveiled the new National Defense Strategy, which shifts attention away from ISIS and Al Qaeda.

    

New Zealand's leader is pregnant — and she'll take maternity leave

The news that New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern would be "a prime minister AND a mom" prompted an outpouring of support. Her partner will be a stay-at-home dad.

    

Despite U.S.-Cuba tensions, more Americans attend Havana's famed jazz festival

Despite heightened tensions between the U.S. and Cuba, a record number of American musicians and fans have amassed in Cuba for their yearly jazz festival.

    

Right-wing demand to 'Release the Memo' endorsed by Russian bots, trolls

An unreleased classified memo by House Republican staffers describes alleged surveillance abuses by the FBI. Democrats have denounced it as misleading.

    

Putin takes shirtless dip in icy Russian lake

Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken a dip in icy lake waters to celebrate Epiphany, a major holiday in Orthodox Christianity marking the baptism of Jesus.

    

World's biggest wind farm would have its own artificial island

Dutch group floats plan for 2,300-square-mile facility off the English coast.

    

A space station is falling to Earth. Here's where it could land.

Experts say there's no need to panic.

    

Gorka faced arrest in homeland while working as Trump adviser

Hungarian police had an arrest warrant open for Sebastian Gorka during the eight months he spent as a national security aide to President Donald Trump.

    

Foreign lobbyists rush to register in shadow of Mueller probe

An NBC News analysis shows that registrations of foreign lobbyists rose 50 percent in 2017, and supplemental registrations more than doubled.

    

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  2. Tom Petty Died From Accidental Drug Overdose Involving Opioids, Coroner Says
  3. Bank of America Executive Departs After Misconduct Claim
  4. One After Another, Athletes Face Larry Nassar and Recount Sexual Abuse
  5. Gymnasts Confront Larry Nassar Over Sexual Abuse
  6. Sports of The Times: Who Has U.S.A. Gymnastics’ Back at This Point? The U.S.O.C., for Some Reason
  7. Baltimore Fires Another Police Commissioner, After Record High Murder Rate
  8. Op-Ed Contributor: Getting Tough on Sex Traffickers
  9. Editorial: Syria Is Now Mr. Trump’s War
  10. Op-Ed Columnist: Clueless Versus Trump
  11. Opinion: The Second Lives of Pussy Hats
  12. Op-Art: The M.T.A. Needs Riders!
  13. Op-Docs: My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes
  14. Editorial: The Pope Causes More Pain for Priests’ Victims
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump’s Radical Honesty
  16. Retrial of Senator Menendez Adds Twist to Midterm Elections
  17. A New Report on the Las Vegas Gunman Was Released. Here Are Some Takeaways.
  18. Neighbor to Plead Guilty to Federal Charge in Attack on Rand Paul, Lawyer Says
  19. Union Is Formed at Los Angeles Times and Publisher Put on Leave
  20. In Peru Jungle, Francis Offers a Stirring Defense of Indigenous Peoples
  21. Supreme Court to Consider Challenge to Trump’s Latest Travel Ban
  22. I.O.C. Clears Nearly 400 Russians to Compete in Winter Games
  23. Trump Tells Anti-Abortion Marchers ‘We Are With You All the Way’ and Shows It
  24. New York Set to Acquire the Next Generation of Subway Cars
  25. The 747 Had a Great Run. But Farewell Doesn’t Mean the End.
  26. The Humble Ascent of Oat Milk
  27. Meet the New Generation Leading Berlin’s Classical Scene
  28. Fiction: Beware of Family Members Bearing Gifts
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What Happens When the Government Shuts Down?

The federal government has shut down. But what does that mean and how does it happen?
    

Tom Petty Died From Accidental Drug Overdose Involving Opioids, Coroner Says

The musician’s system showed traces of fentanyl and oxycodone, among others. A statement from Mr. Petty’s family said he was prescribed “various pain medications for a multitude of issues.”

    

Bank of America Executive Departs After Misconduct Claim

The executive, Omeed Malik, was accused of inappropriate sexual conduct with a young woman, according to people briefed on the bank’s investigation.

    

One After Another, Athletes Face Larry Nassar and Recount Sexual Abuse

The Olympic gymnasts Jordyn Wieber and Aly Raisman are among dozens of women speaking in a Michigan court this week about sexual abuse from the former team doctor.

    

Gymnasts Confront Larry Nassar Over Sexual Abuse

Aly Raisman and Jordyn Wieber were among several gymnasts who spoke during the sentencing hearing for Lawrence G. Nassar, the former team doctor, who pleaded guilty to molestation charges in November.
    

Sports of The Times: Who Has U.S.A. Gymnastics’ Back at This Point? The U.S.O.C., for Some Reason

The country’s national Olympics organization so far has chosen not to decertify the gymnastics federation, despite sexual-abuse claims from more than 150 young women.

    

Baltimore Fires Another Police Commissioner, After Record High Murder Rate

Baltimore’s crime problem has a host of seemingly intractable causes. Will an insider be able to fix what an outsider could not?

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Getting Tough on Sex Traffickers

Too many cities are infested with criminal gangs. And too many gangs finance their activities by sexually exploiting minors.

    

Editorial: Syria Is Now Mr. Trump’s War

Despite campaign promises to keep the United States out of foreign conflicts, the president appears to be digging in for the long haul in Syria.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Clueless Versus Trump

Americans want statesmanship, not schadenfreude.

    

Opinion: The Second Lives of Pussy Hats

One year later, these Women’s March symbols have found new purpose as stuffed toys and talismans (when they’re not being worn, that is).

    

Op-Art: The M.T.A. Needs Riders!

New York City's subway ridership is falling. What could the M.T.A. do to find more commuters upon whom to inflict its suffering?

    

Op-Docs: My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes

Was my father’s leftover stuff the key to who he really was?
    

Editorial: The Pope Causes More Pain for Priests’ Victims

His defense of a Chilean bishop shows again that he does not appreciate how his church violated a most sacred trust for thousands of children.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Donald Trump’s Radical Honesty

In his own wild way, this president is as truthful and transparent as they come.

    

Retrial of Senator Menendez Adds Twist to Midterm Elections

The Justice Department says it will retry Senator Robert Menendez on corruption charges, meaning he could be facing trial as he seeks another term.

    

A New Report on the Las Vegas Gunman Was Released. Here Are Some Takeaways.

The report detailed Stephen Paddock’s internet searches for SWAT procedures and his complaints of pain. It did not provide a motive.

    

Neighbor to Plead Guilty to Federal Charge in Attack on Rand Paul, Lawyer Says

Rene A. Boucher of Bowling Green, Ky., is expected to plead guilty in federal court, where prosecutors will seek a sentence of up to 21 months, his lawyer said.

    

Union Is Formed at Los Angeles Times and Publisher Put on Leave

By a 248-44 vote, newsroom employees defied an anti-union campaign by Tronc management. Later, Ross Levinsohn went on a leave of absence following harassment allegations.

    

In Peru Jungle, Francis Offers a Stirring Defense of Indigenous Peoples

He deplored the resource extraction that has harmed local communities and damaged the environment.

    

Supreme Court to Consider Challenge to Trump’s Latest Travel Ban

President Trump’s third attempt to impose restrictions on travel from predominantly Muslim nations will face a test in the Supreme Court this spring.

    

I.O.C. Clears Nearly 400 Russians to Compete in Winter Games

Russia’s Olympic team has been barred from competing, but the number of individual Russian athletes competing under the Olympic flag could rival the size of previous delegations.

    

Trump Tells Anti-Abortion Marchers ‘We Are With You All the Way’ and Shows It

For someone who once described himself as “very pro-choice,” Mr. Trump’s transformation into a champion of the anti-abortion cause is a remarkable political evolution.

    

New York Set to Acquire the Next Generation of Subway Cars

The agency that runs the city’s troubled subway plans to spend nearly $4 billion on new trains to modernize an aging fleet, including novel gangway cars.

    

The 747 Had a Great Run. But Farewell Doesn’t Mean the End.

The final Boeing 747 flight by any commercial United States airline took to the sky recently, with some tears and farewells. But a new life for the plane beckons.

    

The Humble Ascent of Oat Milk

See ya, soy! Au revoir, almond! Baristas are pouring a Swedish import that has quietly taken over the nation’s coffee scene.

    

Meet the New Generation Leading Berlin’s Classical Scene

Berlin may be the most musically active city on earth. It’s also at a moment of transition, with a fresh crop of artistic leaders.

    

Fiction: Beware of Family Members Bearing Gifts

In “Winter,” the second in her cycle of seasonal novels, Ali Smith engineers a contentious Christmas reunion between two long-estranged sisters.

    

City Kitchen: In Winter, Take the Bitter With the Sweet

Sweet citruses and bitter chicories together make bright, juicy, seasonal winter salads.

    

Fiction: From Isabel Allende, a Novel of Three Immigrants and a Brooklyn Misadventure

Two professors aid an undocumented worker following an accident that launches a trio of narratives about life lived across America’s borders in “In the Midst of Winter.”

    

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