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  1. President Donald Trump's full State of the Union speech
  2. Joe Kennedy: Trump 'targeting the laws that protect us'
  3. Brady, Kirwan defy NFL, talk football
  4. German hockey player nearly gets hit by Zamboni during interview
  5. Brady, Edelman, Amendola star in episode 3 of 'Tom vs. Time'
  6. Spanish thieves caught with cars full of stolen oranges
  7. South and North Korean skiers begin joint training sessions Wednesday
  8. Experts recommend limited use of opioids after surgery to avoid addiction
  9. Brain scans show similarities between friends
  10. Louisville Cardinals challenge No. 2 Virginia Cavaliers
  11. Low-carb diets boost risk for serious birth defects
  12. Nevada gaming board investigating Steve Wynn for misconduct
  13. Dallas Cowboys promote pair of coaches
  14. Boxer Amir Khan throws water on Phil Lo Greco at heated meeting
  15. New England Patriots prepare for loss of both coordinators
  16. Saudi Arabia to recover $107B in anti-corruption purge
  17. Helicopter crashes into California home, killing 3
  18. Indianapolis Colts to add Dave DeGuglielmo as offensive line coach
  19. Minnesota Vikings LB Anthony Barr looking for long-term contract extension
  20. Philadelphia Eagles secondary knows the challenge against Tom Brady
  21. Pope sends sex crimes expert to Chile
  22. Arizona Cardinals expected to name Kirby Wilson running backs coach

President Donald Trump's full State of the Union speech

Read the transcript of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address.
    

Joe Kennedy: Trump 'targeting the laws that protect us'

Rep. Joe Kennedy said President Donald Trump has targeted laws meant to protect the American people, during his response to the State of the Union address.
    

Brady, Kirwan defy NFL, talk football

When Patriots quarterback Tom Brady sat down with SiriusXM NFL Radio on Tuesday, it became a rare moment in this week's buildup to Sunday.
    

German hockey player nearly gets hit by Zamboni during interview

German hockey player Stefan Loibl was nearly flattened by a Zamboni during a recent interview.
    

Brady, Edelman, Amendola star in episode 3 of 'Tom vs. Time'

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady has an interesting outlook about how he thinks people evaluate his career.
    

Spanish thieves caught with cars full of stolen oranges

Police in Spain came across a group of thieves driving vehicles filled with stolen oranges in the city of Seville.
    

South and North Korean skiers begin joint training sessions Wednesday

South and North Korean skiers begin their joint training session on Wednesday, as initially planned by the two Koreas.
    

Experts recommend limited use of opioids after surgery to avoid addiction

Following surgery, many patients head home with prescriptions for 30 or more opioid painkillers -- enough to trigger addiction.
    

Brain scans show similarities between friends

You and your friends likely share similar interests. But did you know you could also have similar patterns of brain activity?
    

Louisville Cardinals challenge No. 2 Virginia Cavaliers

As the difficulty of its schedule continues to increase, second-ranked Virginia seems to continue to get stronger.
    

Low-carb diets boost risk for serious birth defects

Following a low-carbohydrate diet during pregnancy may increase a woman's risk of having a baby with serious birth defects, a study found.
    

Nevada gaming board investigating Steve Wynn for misconduct

The Nevada Gaming Control Board announced Tuesday it has opened a sexual misconduct investigation into casino and hotel magnate Steve Wynn.
    

Dallas Cowboys promote pair of coaches

The reshuffling of the Dallas Cowboys' coaching staff continued with a pair of promotions, ESPN Dallas reported Tuesday.
    

Boxer Amir Khan throws water on Phil Lo Greco at heated meeting

Boxers Amir Khan and Phil Lo Greco got a little heated Tuesday, with Khan throwing a cup full of water on his opponent.
    

New England Patriots prepare for loss of both coordinators

Patriots defensive coordinator Matt Patricia wore jeans and a leather jacket emblazoned with the New England Patriots logo.
    

Saudi Arabia to recover $107B in anti-corruption purge

Saudi Arabian authorities reached agreements Tuesday to recover more than $107 billion as part of an anti-corruption crackdown.
    

Helicopter crashes into California home, killing 3

A helicopter carrying four people crashed into a Southern California home Tuesday, killing three, emergency officials said.
    

Indianapolis Colts to add Dave DeGuglielmo as offensive line coach

The Indianapolis Colts cannot officially announce Josh McDaniels as their head coach until after the Super Bowl, but it appears they have hired another assistant coach.
    

Minnesota Vikings LB Anthony Barr looking for long-term contract extension

Linebacker Anthony Barr wants to remain with the Minnesota Vikings. He is hoping the team feels the same way.
    

Philadelphia Eagles secondary knows the challenge against Tom Brady

Philadelphia's secondary includes a pair of former first-round picks in cornerback Patrick Robinson and Pro Bowl safety Malcolm Jenkins.
    

Pope sends sex crimes expert to Chile

Pope Francis is sending a representative, a sex crimes expert, to Chile to investigate whether a bishop there covered up years of abuse, the Vatican announced.
    

Arizona Cardinals expected to name Kirby Wilson running backs coach

Kirby Wilson is expected to be named the Arizona Cardinals' running backs coach, according to a published report Tuesday.
    
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The Taliban's recent attacks follow President Donald Trump's expansion of the U.S. air campaign in Afghanistan.
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  1. Trump takes it to the Taliban; the Taliban takes it out on civilians
  2. Russian foreign minister heckled at peace conference
  3. These scientists are on a mission to save chocolate
  4. Pentagon clamps down on public info about war in Afghanistan
  5. Ireland to vote on whether to loosen strict abortion laws
  6. Russia registers its first same-sex marriage — by mistake
  7. India's gay prince on forefront of country's LGBTQ movement
  8. Pentagon censoring Afghanistan data, inspector general says
  9. The numbers from Afghanistan are not good
  10. Rights groups decry public shaming of transgender people in Indonesia
  11. Putin shrugs off U.S. list as 'hostile,' pointless
  12. Saudi Arabia nets $106 billion from unprecedented corruption crackdown
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Trump takes it to the Taliban; the Taliban takes it out on civilians

The Taliban's recent attacks follow President Donald Trump's expansion of the U.S. air campaign in Afghanistan.

    

Russian foreign minister heckled at peace conference

Sergey Lavrov was interrupted numerous times as he tried to address a Syrian peace conference in Sochi, Russia.

    

These scientists are on a mission to save chocolate

Cacao isn't on the brink of extinction, but it is under threat.

    

Pentagon clamps down on public info about war in Afghanistan

The Pentagon is accelerating a clampdown on public information about the war in Afghanistan. The agency that provides that data will no longer reveal such details as the size of Afghanistan's military.

    

Ireland to vote on whether to loosen strict abortion laws

The vote will offer voters the first opportunity in 35 years to overhaul some of the world's strictest abortion laws.

    

Russia registers its first same-sex marriage — by mistake

Two men have been able to register their marriage in Russia, a first for the country, but officials attribute the historic occurrence to a bureaucratic error.
    

India's gay prince on forefront of country's LGBTQ movement

Since coming out publicly in 2006, Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil has emerged as one of the country's most vocal advocates for LGBTQ rights.

    

Pentagon censoring Afghanistan data, inspector general says

Data on U.S. progress aren't classified, but the Pentagon determined that "they are not releasable to the public," the IG for Afghan operations said.

    

The numbers from Afghanistan are not good

Metrics from U.S. and Afghan officials and outside experts all show the Taliban expanding its influence in Afghanistan.
    

Rights groups decry public shaming of transgender people in Indonesia

A dozen transgender women were detained and forced to cut their hair and dress like men to look more "masculine."

    

Putin shrugs off U.S. list as 'hostile,' pointless

Some said President Donald Trump was giving a free pass to figures that Congress wanted to punish, fueling questions about whether he is too soft on Russia.

    

Saudi Arabia nets $106 billion from unprecedented corruption crackdown

The announcement also appeared to represent a political victory for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who launched the purge last year.

    

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The president asked Democrats to join him in overhauling immigration and rebuilding infrastructure as the Russia investigations are intensifying.
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  1. Trump Issues Appeal for Unity in First State of the Union
  2. Trump, Health Care, Hawaii: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  3. News Analysis: Trump Can Sell an Improved Economy, but Not Himself
  4. Joseph P. Kennedy III Gives Democratic Response to State of the Union
  5. Melania Trump, Traveling Again Without Her Husband, Emerges at State of the Union
  6. Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Team Up to Try to Disrupt Health Care
  7. ‘Dr. Alexa, I’ve Been Sneezing and My Throat Is Sore’
  8. News Analysis: The Real Aim of the Secret Memo Is the Mueller Investigation
  9. The Republican Memo on the Trump-Russia Inquiry: What You Need to Know
  10. Trump’s Stance on Russia Sanctions Angers Both Moscow and Washington
  11. Dangerously Low on Water, Cape Town Now Faces ‘Day Zero’
  12. A Paper Tears Apart in a City That Never Quite Came Together
  13. Clinton Says She Should Have Fired Campaign Aide Accused of Sexual Harassment
  14. Editorial: What Trump Doesn’t Get About the State of the Union
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: The Fictitious State of Trump’s Fantastical Union
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Boring, Utterly Terrifying Warmongering
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: A Brutal Fact-Check of President Trump
  18. Op-Ed Columnist: Trumpfrastructure Is a Scam
  19. Op-Ed Contributor: America’s Natural Gas Hurdles
  20. What Were Those Purple Ribbons For at the State of the Union?
  21. Hawaii Missile Alert Wasn’t Accidental, Officials Say, Blaming Worker
  22. 2nd Person of Interest Was Identified in Days After Las Vegas Shooting, Documents Show
  23. Anguish in New Delhi at Rape of an 8-Month-Old Girl
  24. The Shift: Kodak’s Dubious Cryptocurrency Gamble
  25. What He Did on His Summer Break: Exposed a Global Security Flaw
  26. Will 1,500 Street Cameras Be a Wet Blanket in New Orleans?
  27. Update: What It’s Like to Visit San Juan Now
  28. Restaurant Review: The Lobster Club Does Japanese, From Raw to Half-Baked
  29. Critic’s Notebook: Europe’s ‘Rising Star’ Musicians Give as Much as They Get
  30. The 6 Steps to Turning Setbacks Into Advantages
  31. Books News: Kwame Alexander to Start His Own Imprint. The Name? Versify. Get It?
  32. The Belichick Whisperer
  33. Review: ‘In the Intense Now’ Revisits the Drama of 1968 in France and Beyond
  34. Books of The Times: ‘Heart Berries’ Shatters a Pattern of Silence
  35. Do ‘Fast and Furious’ Movies Cause a Rise in Speeding?
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Trump Issues Appeal for Unity in First State of the Union

The president asked Democrats to join him in overhauling immigration and rebuilding infrastructure as the Russia investigations are intensifying.
    

Trump, Health Care, Hawaii: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

News Analysis: Trump Can Sell an Improved Economy, but Not Himself

His success at passing tax cuts and the continued progress of the economy he inherited have not changed the dismal views that a sizable majority of Americans hold of their president.

    

Joseph P. Kennedy III Gives Democratic Response to State of the Union

Mr. Kennedy, a scion of the political dynasty, said the Trump administration was “a rebuke of our highest American ideal — that we are all worthy.”

    

Melania Trump, Traveling Again Without Her Husband, Emerges at State of the Union

The high-profile appearance by Mrs. Trump ended several weeks of few public appearances and fewer public statements.

    

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Team Up to Try to Disrupt Health Care

The three companies will create a new venture with the goal of simplifying coverage for their employees, in a move that unsettled the health care world.

    

‘Dr. Alexa, I’ve Been Sneezing and My Throat Is Sore’

Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase offer no details on how they plan to remake health care. Some experts attempt to imagine what they’ll do.

    

News Analysis: The Real Aim of the Secret Memo Is the Mueller Investigation

The memo has emerged as the latest attempt by Republicans to portray the actions of the investigators in the Russia inquiry as the real scandal.

    

The Republican Memo on the Trump-Russia Inquiry: What You Need to Know

Conservatives complain that the Russia investigation is a partisan attack on President Trump. Democrats say Republicans are using the memo to try to undermine the inquiry.

    

Trump’s Stance on Russia Sanctions Angers Both Moscow and Washington

The administration outraged lawmakers by not imposing new sanctions while upsetting Moscow by releasing a list of senior Russian officials and oligarchs.

    

Dangerously Low on Water, Cape Town Now Faces ‘Day Zero’

One of Africa’s richest cities is threatening to turn off the taps to its four million residents, cutting off homes and most businesses.

    

A Paper Tears Apart in a City That Never Quite Came Together

The turmoil at The Los Angeles Times is the latest setback for Los Angeles, a region that has long suffered from a lack of civic institutions.

    

Clinton Says She Should Have Fired Campaign Aide Accused of Sexual Harassment

In a Facebook post, Hillary Clinton said she regretted shielding a top 2008 campaign adviser accused of harassment.

    

Editorial: What Trump Doesn’t Get About the State of the Union

The reaction against his authoritarian impulses, assault on truth and cruelties great and petty has revealed abiding American strengths.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Fictitious State of Trump’s Fantastical Union

To take this speech seriously is to see a statesman who isn’t there.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Boring, Utterly Terrifying Warmongering

The president seems serious about striking North Korea.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: A Brutal Fact-Check of President Trump

A play-by-play assessment of the president’s speech.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trumpfrastructure Is a Scam

$1.5 trillion of hot air.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: America’s Natural Gas Hurdles

Russia is only one of them. Others include the need for more pipelines and an archaic law that impedes shipments within the United States.

    

What Were Those Purple Ribbons For at the State of the Union?

At least a dozen members of Congress wore purple ribbons at President Trump’s address to help raise awareness about the country’s opioid epidemic.

    

Hawaii Missile Alert Wasn’t Accidental, Officials Say, Blaming Worker

The false warning on Jan. 13, which touched off panic and confusion, happened when an employee with a poor work record misinterpreted instructions, a state report said.

    

2nd Person of Interest Was Identified in Days After Las Vegas Shooting, Documents Show

The authorities have said that Stephen Paddock was the sole gunman responsible for the attack, but that there was one additional person of interest.

    

Anguish in New Delhi at Rape of an 8-Month-Old Girl

The infant was hospitalized in the Indian capital after she was raped, the police said. A cousin who was babysitting her has been arrested.

    

The Shift: Kodak’s Dubious Cryptocurrency Gamble

What’s a 130-year-old photo company doing dabbling in cryptocurrency? Either revolutionizing digital rights management or trying to make a quick buck.

    

What He Did on His Summer Break: Exposed a Global Security Flaw

Nathan Ruser, an Australian college student, discovered that a fitness app revealed the locations of military sites around the world. Now he has to decide what he’s doing after graduation.

    

Will 1,500 Street Cameras Be a Wet Blanket in New Orleans?

Residents wonder whether the city’s freewheeling appeal will suffer if bars, clubs and other businesses are required to install street-facing security cameras that the police can monitor.

    

Update: What It’s Like to Visit San Juan Now

After Hurricane Maria, parts of the Puerto Rican capital are back in business, including many hotels and restaurants. Tourism is down but the scene can be lively.

    

Restaurant Review: The Lobster Club Does Japanese, From Raw to Half-Baked

For the first time, a Major Food Group menu doesn’t quite measure up to its restaurant’s busy spectacle.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Europe’s ‘Rising Star’ Musicians Give as Much as They Get

The Continent’s premier concert halls pick a small class to go on tour. But the venerable institutions may benefit as much as the up-and-comers.

    

The 6 Steps to Turning Setbacks Into Advantages

People experience six distinct stages of turning adversity into growth. These stages apply to organizations, families, communities and individuals.

    

Books News: Kwame Alexander to Start His Own Imprint. The Name? Versify. Get It?

The author of “The Crossover” is looking for risky, unconventional children’s books.

    

The Belichick Whisperer

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Review: ‘In the Intense Now’ Revisits the Drama of 1968 in France and Beyond

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Terese Marie Mailhot’s memoir is about growing up on an Indian reservation in Canada and her family’s intergenerational trauma.

    

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