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A California man died Sunday after he jumped into an aqueduct to save his 9-year-old son from drowning, police said.
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  1. California man dies after jumping in aqueduct to save drowning son
  2. DuVernay, Peele celebrate surprise release of new 'Cloverfield' film on Netflix
  3. Eagles' Nick Foles named Super Bowl LII MVP
  4. New England Patriots lose Brandin Cooks, Patrick Chung to concussions
  5. Patriots CB Butler sits in 'coaches decision'
  6. North Korea plans to send arts troupe to South by ferry
  7. Timberlake honors Prince in Super Bowl halftime show
  8. North Korea to send parliment head to Pyeongchang Olympics
  9. 2-year-old Ohio girl found frozen to death on porch, police say
  10. Tom Brady says he will return to play in 2018 season
  11. TSA confiscates record number of guns in 2017
  12. Five wagers of at least $1 million placed on Eagles against Patriots
  13. Oil tanker carrying 22 Indian crew members missing off African coast
  14. One dead, five injured in record Moscow snowfall
  15. Drone footage reveals close call with plane landing in Las Vegas
  16. Colts' Jackson, 26, killed by suspected drunk driver
  17. All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald taking wait, see approach
  18. Cleveland Browns hire Scot McCloughan to help with NFL Draft
  19. Washington Redskins may franchise tag Kirk Cousins again, seek trade
  20. Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier walking, 'making progress'
  21. New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wants new contract before season
  22. Kylie Jenner announces she gave birth to daughter on Thursday

California man dies after jumping in aqueduct to save drowning son

A California man died Sunday after he jumped into an aqueduct to save his 9-year-old son from drowning, police said.
    

DuVernay, Peele celebrate surprise release of new 'Cloverfield' film on Netflix

Netflix surprised film fans by releasing the thriller "The Cloverfield Paradox" without advance notice on Super Bowl Sunday.
    

Eagles' Nick Foles named Super Bowl LII MVP

Backup quarterback Nick Foles continued his magical playoff run by being named the MVP for Super Bowl LII on Sunday.
    

New England Patriots lose Brandin Cooks, Patrick Chung to concussions

New England Patriots wide receiver Brandin Cooks was knocked out of Super Bowl LII with a head injury in the second quarter on Sunday night.
    

Patriots CB Butler sits in 'coaches decision'

Three years after making a title-clinching interception, New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler did not start in Super Bowl LII Sunday.
    

North Korea plans to send arts troupe to South by ferry

North Korea plans to send members of its cultural delegation to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on a ferry.
    

Timberlake honors Prince in Super Bowl halftime show

Justin Timberlake honored Prince during his Super Bowl halftime show Sunday in Minneapolis.
    

North Korea to send parliment head to Pyeongchang Olympics

North Korea will send the regime's ceremonial head of state to South Korea on Friday, as the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics kick off.
    

2-year-old Ohio girl found frozen to death on porch, police say

A 2-year-old girl in Akron, Ohio died after she was found frozen on the porch of an apartment complex on Friday, police said.
    

Tom Brady says he will return to play in 2018 season

If there was any doubt about what the future holds for New England's Tom Brady, the 40-year-old Patriots quarterback said he plans to play again next year.
    

TSA confiscates record number of guns in 2017

The Transportation Security Administration confiscated a record number of firearms found in carry-on bags in 2017, the agency said in a report.
    

Five wagers of at least $1 million placed on Eagles against Patriots

Early Sunday morning, the New England Patriots remained a 4 1/2-point favorite at most sportsbooks in Nevada.
    

Oil tanker carrying 22 Indian crew members missing off African coast

An oil tanker carrying 22 Indian crew members and thousands of tons of gas was reported missing off the coast of West Africa, India's foreign ministry said.
    

One dead, five injured in record Moscow snowfall

Record snowfall in Moscow has resulted in travel delays, injuries and at least one death, according the mayor of the Russian capital.
    

Drone footage reveals close call with plane landing in Las Vegas

Video has emerged online that appears to show a drone flying dangerously close to a commercial jetliner landing at McCarran Airport in Las Vegas.
    

Colts' Jackson, 26, killed by suspected drunk driver

Indianapolis Colts linebacker Edwin Jackson died on Sunday after being hit by a car driven by a suspected drunk driver.
    

All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald taking wait, see approach

All-Pro receiver Larry Fitzgerald said Sunday that what the Arizona Cardinals do at quarterback will play a factor in his future.
    

Cleveland Browns hire Scot McCloughan to help with NFL Draft

The Cleveland Browns continued the revamping of their scouting department by adding former Washington Redskins general manager Scot McCloughan as a personnel consultant.
    

Washington Redskins may franchise tag Kirk Cousins again, seek trade

The Washington Redskins are considering placing their franchise tag on Kirk Cousins in a bid to trade him.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier walking, 'making progress'

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier has movement in his legs and is walking, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on Sunday, citing a source.
    

New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wants new contract before season

New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. wants a new contract prior to the start of the 2018 season.
    

Kylie Jenner announces she gave birth to daughter on Thursday

Model and television personality Kylie Jenner has given birth to her first child, a daughter.
    
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Japanese lawmakers are coming under pressure to implement tougher restrictions against passive smoking before Tokyo hosts the 2020 Summer Olympics.
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Japanese lawmakers are coming under pressure to implement tougher restrictions against passive smoking before Tokyo hosts the 2020 Summer Olympics.

    

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A new nuclear policy issued by the Trump administration, which vows to counter a rush by the Russians to modernize their forces, is touching off a new kind of nuclear arms race.
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  1. To Counter Russia, U.S. Signals Nuclear Arms Are Back in a Big Way
  2. With a Monday Vote Expected, Democrats Press to Release Their Own Memo
  3. Sessions Silent as Trump Attacks His Department, Risking Independence and Morale
  4. Justin Timberlake, Playing It Safe, Seeks Super Bowl Redemption
  5. Key to the Wells Fargo-Fed Deal: Holding Directors Accountable
  6. Labor Dept. Plan Could Let the Boss Pocket the Tip
  7. Thousands of ISIS Fighters Flee in Syria, Many to Fight Another Day
  8. How a P.R. Firm That Aided Despots and Rogues Met Its End in South Africa
  9. Op-Ed Contributor: How Congress Can Protect Mueller
  10. Op-Ed Contributor: #MeToo Has Done What the Law Could Not
  11. Op-Ed Contributors: Our Hackable Political Future
  12. Compulsory Veils? Half of Iranians Say ‘No’ to Pillar of Revolution
  13. Trump to Withdraw Nomination of Climate Skeptic as Top Environmental Adviser
  14. Top North Korean Official Will Visit South Korea During Olympics
  15. Kenya’s About-Face: Fear for Democracy as Dissent Is Muzzled
  16. Fatal Amtrak Crash in South Carolina Is New Challenge for Rail Service
  17. What It May Take to Strike a Segregationist’s Name From a Georgia Bridge: Hundreds of Girl Scouts
  18. After Years of Investigation, a Sudden Folding of the Case Against Menendez
  19. Critic’s Notebook: The Rise of the Social Media Fembot
  20. Explorer: In Campeche, Pyramids Are Everywhere. Crowds Are Not.
  21. 100 Years On, Posters Offer Window Into Struggles of U.K. Suffragists
  22. On the Whole30 Diet, Vowing to Eat ‘Smarter’ Carbs for More Than 30 Days
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To Counter Russia, U.S. Signals Nuclear Arms Are Back in a Big Way

A new nuclear policy issued by the Trump administration, which vows to counter a rush by the Russians to modernize their forces, is touching off a new kind of nuclear arms race.

    

With a Monday Vote Expected, Democrats Press to Release Their Own Memo

As some Republicans backed away from President Trump’s claim that a new memo vindicates him in the Russia inquiry, Democrats sought the release of their own classified rebuttal.

    

Sessions Silent as Trump Attacks His Department, Risking Independence and Morale

The silence by Jeff Sessions breaks with a long tradition of attorneys general protecting the Justice Department from political interference.

    

Justin Timberlake, Playing It Safe, Seeks Super Bowl Redemption

Returning to the Super Bowl halftime show 14 years after his career-altering appearance with Janet Jackson, the pop star revisited loaded material.

    

Key to the Wells Fargo-Fed Deal: Holding Directors Accountable

A landmark settlement between Wells Fargo and the Fed shows regulators’ new emphasis on making board members responsible for their institutions’ conduct.

    

Labor Dept. Plan Could Let the Boss Pocket the Tip

A move to allow restaurants and other employers to impose tip sharing on workers, and in some cases keep the money, is under fire from labor groups.

    

Thousands of ISIS Fighters Flee in Syria, Many to Fight Another Day

As some militants go into hiding and others slip into Turkey, the flow risks tarnishing American declarations that the Islamic State has been largely defeated.

    

How a P.R. Firm That Aided Despots and Rogues Met Its End in South Africa

The British firm Bell Pottinger, hired by three brothers now caught up in a nationwide corruption scandal, helped drive racial tensions to levels not felt since apartheid.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How Congress Can Protect Mueller

Lawmakers should pass a bill that would prohibit Trump from firing the special counsel without good cause.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: #MeToo Has Done What the Law Could Not

Sexual harassment laws couldn’t work until society started believing women.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Our Hackable Political Future

Imagine the day when operatives can create fake video of their enemies. That day is here.

    

Compulsory Veils? Half of Iranians Say ‘No’ to Pillar of Revolution

A government study found that 49.8 percent of Iranians consider the Islamic veil a private matter. The report pits President Hassan Rouhani against hard-liners.

    

Trump to Withdraw Nomination of Climate Skeptic as Top Environmental Adviser

The White House is dropping Kathleen Hartnett White from consideration to lead the Council on Environmental Quality.

    

Top North Korean Official Will Visit South Korea During Olympics

Kim Yong-nam, 90, the oldest member of the North Korean leadership, is expected to meet South Korea’s president, Moon Jae-in.

    

Kenya’s About-Face: Fear for Democracy as Dissent Is Muzzled

Just months ago, Kenya was praised for its democracy. Now the government is ignoring court orders, jailing opponents and threatening journalists.

    

Fatal Amtrak Crash in South Carolina Is New Challenge for Rail Service

A passenger train crashed into a freight train on Sunday, killing two people and injuring more than 100 in the third high-profile crash involving the rail company since mid-December.
    

What It May Take to Strike a Segregationist’s Name From a Georgia Bridge: Hundreds of Girl Scouts

After years of failed efforts to replace the name of Gov. Eugene Talmadge on a bridge in Savannah, Ga., the Girl Scouts have a plan to honor their founder.

    

After Years of Investigation, a Sudden Folding of the Case Against Menendez

The long arc of the corruption investigation into Senator Robert Menendez, which began more than five years ago with salacious rumors, collapsed over two weeks in January.

    

Critic’s Notebook: The Rise of the Social Media Fembot

The female cyborg has long been a pop culture fixation, but now feminized tech is all around us, with a true blurring of reality and fantasy.

    

Explorer: In Campeche, Pyramids Are Everywhere. Crowds Are Not.

The Mexican state on the Yucatán Peninsula is rich in Maya sites, including Calakmul and Xcalumkín. You will hear the howler monkeys but you won’t see many tourists.

    

100 Years On, Posters Offer Window Into Struggles of U.K. Suffragists

Posters illustrating women’s fight for voting rights are on display for the first time at the University of Cambridge.

    

On the Whole30 Diet, Vowing to Eat ‘Smarter’ Carbs for More Than 30 Days

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