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It's tough to decide what was more surprising in Super Bowl LII Sunday night in Minneapolis.
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  1. Many questions still unanswered after Patriots SB loss
  2. Italy's Berlusconi vows to deport 600,000 undocumented immigrants
  3. New York Mets ink 3B Todd Frazier to 2-year deal
  4. Man has world-record 49 watermelons chopped on his stomach
  5. Now, Eagles face offseason questions at quarterback
  6. N.J. governor signs executive order for state net neutrality
  7. Martin leads Butler into showdown with No. 5 Xavier
  8. Tesla to create world's largest 'virtual power plant' in Australia
  9. Babies with normal head size might still have Zika-linked brain damage
  10. If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, report it
  11. 1 deputy dead, 2 injured in Colorado Springs shooting
  12. Menopause may worsen rheumatoid arthritis symptoms
  13. At least one killed in 70-car pileup on Iowa interstate
  14. Costa Rica's presidential election goes to runoff
  15. David Amerson: Raiders release starting cornerback
  16. Netherlands formally withdraws ambassador to Turkey
  17. 'Frasier' dad John Mahoney dead at 77
  18. LA police want to interview Robert Wagner about Natalie Wood drowning
  19. Dwayne Johnson to host and produce NBC's 'Titan Games'

Many questions still unanswered after Patriots SB loss

It's tough to decide what was more surprising in Super Bowl LII Sunday night in Minneapolis.
    

Italy's Berlusconi vows to deport 600,000 undocumented immigrants

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said 600,000 undocumented immigrants could be deported if his party regains power after elections next month.
    

New York Mets ink 3B Todd Frazier to 2-year deal

Third baseman Todd Frazier has agreed to a two-year contract with the New York Mets, according to multiple sources.
    

Man has world-record 49 watermelons chopped on his stomach

A martial artist from India claimed a unique world record by allowing dozens of watermelons to be chopped on his stomach.
    

Now, Eagles face offseason questions at quarterback

The Philadelphia Eagles find themselves with an abundance of riches at quarterback.
    

N.J. governor signs executive order for state net neutrality

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed an executive order on Monday to implement net neutrality rules in his state.
    

Martin leads Butler into showdown with No. 5 Xavier

Butler senior forward Kelan Martin has always been able to score, but has expanded his versatility this season.
    

Tesla to create world's largest 'virtual power plant' in Australia

U.S. automaker Tesla plans to connect thousands of solar-powered Australian homes to create a decentralized electircal network across the country.
    

Babies with normal head size might still have Zika-linked brain damage

Fetal brain damage caused by the Zika virus can go undetected in pregnancy, and can occur even if a baby's head size is normal, research in monkeys suggests.
    

If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, report it

You should alert authorities if you suspect a child is being hurt or is in danger, a child abuse expert says.
    

1 deputy dead, 2 injured in Colorado Springs shooting

One police officer is dead and two others injured after a shooting in Colorado Springs, Colo., officials said Monday.
    

Menopause may worsen rheumatoid arthritis symptoms

Menopause may speed physical decline in women with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a new study suggests.
    

At least one killed in 70-car pileup on Iowa interstate

At least one person died in a crash involving up to 70 vehicles on Iowa's Interstate 35 on Monday, local authorities said.
    

Costa Rica's presidential election goes to runoff

Costa Rico's presidential election is headed to a runoff after no candidates secured enough votes to win outright.
    

David Amerson: Raiders release starting cornerback

The Oakland Raiders have released cornerback David Amerson.
    

Netherlands formally withdraws ambassador to Turkey

The Netherlands officially withdrew its ambassador to Turkey in response to a conflict between the two countries dating back to 2017.
    

'Frasier' dad John Mahoney dead at 77

SAG- and Tony-winning actor John Mahoney died in Chicago at the age of 77, his publicist announced Monday.
    

LA police want to interview Robert Wagner about Natalie Wood drowning

Los Angeles officials on Monday described actor Robert Wagner a person of interest in the 37-year-old mysterious death of Natalie Wood.
    

Dwayne Johnson to host and produce NBC's 'Titan Games'

Dwayne Johnson is to produce and star in a 10-episode, competition series called "The Titan Games."
    
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Washington Post House panel clears release of Democrats' rebuttal to GOP memo, forcing showdown with Trump Washington Post The House Intelligence Committee voted unanimously Monday to release a Democratic rebuttal to GOP accusations that the FBI misled ...
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  1. House panel clears release of Democrats' rebuttal to GOP memo, forcing showdown with Trump - Washington Post
  2. Dow closes down nearly 1200 points in volatile trading - Washington Post
  3. Trump, Running Alongside the Market's Bulls, Risks Being Trampled - New York Times

House panel clears release of Democrats' rebuttal to GOP memo, forcing showdown with Trump - Washington Post


Washington Post

House panel clears release of Democrats' rebuttal to GOP memo, forcing showdown with Trump
Washington Post
The House Intelligence Committee voted unanimously Monday to release a Democratic rebuttal to GOP accusations that the FBI misled a secret surveillance court. President Trump now has five days to decide whether the information will become public. The ...
Byron York: Republicans and those 'attacks' on the FBIWashington Examiner

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Dow closes down nearly 1200 points in volatile trading
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The Dow Jones industrial average plunged 1,175 points Monday in an exceptionally volatile day for financial markets around the world, stirring concerns about the durability of the long-running stock gains. In the biggest global sell-off since 2016 ...
Asian Shares Tumble After Dow Has Worst Day Since 2011U.S. News & World Report
Wall Street plunges, S&P 500 erases 2018's gainsReuters
Dow plunges 1175 points as stocks fall, wiping out all of this year's gainsLos Angeles Times
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Trump, Running Alongside the Market's Bulls, Risks Being Trampled - New York Times


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Trump, Running Alongside the Market's Bulls, Risks Being Trampled
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WASHINGTON — As President Trump boasted about the economy during a speech on Monday, he left out one of his favorite lines. Nowhere did he mention the skyrocketing stock market. Viewers at home understood why. In the corner of their television screens ...
Trump and Republicans discover the perils of touting the stock marketWashington Post
White House moves to distance Trump from market plungePolitico
WH: Economy remains 'exceptionally strong' despite market plungeThe Hill
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China sees America's perceived isolationism as an "historic opportunity" to assert its own leadership on the world stage, according to the People's Daily.
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  1. China backs its boasts of 'new international order' with patriotic pop culture
  2. Bodies litter Mosul's streets as ISIS fighters are denied proper burials
  3. 'I defend myself by keeping silent,' only surviving Paris attacks suspect says
  4. Controversial pardon of former Peru president upsets relatives of massacre victims
  5. Russia steps up air raids on Syrian rebel stronghold after jet shot down
  6. Corrupt billionaire freed on appeal in 'Republic of Samsung'
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China backs its boasts of 'new international order' with patriotic pop culture

China sees America's perceived isolationism as an "historic opportunity" to assert its own leadership on the world stage, according to the People's Daily.

    

Bodies litter Mosul's streets as ISIS fighters are denied proper burials

The stench of death wafts from rubble-filled corners in the dystopian wasteland of what was once West Mosul. The corpses lying in the open are mainly militants.

    

'I defend myself by keeping silent,' only surviving Paris attacks suspect says

Salah Abdeslam has previously refused to speak to investigators in France about the attack there that killed 130.

    

Controversial pardon of former Peru president upsets relatives of massacre victims

In Peru, relatives of victims killed in alleged death squads oppose the controversial pardon of former president Alberto Fujimori.

    

Russia steps up air raids on Syrian rebel stronghold after jet shot down

Civil defense sources said air raids struck the towns of Kafr Nubl and Maasran, as well as the cities of Saraqeb, Maarat al Numan and Idlib.

    

Corrupt billionaire freed on appeal in 'Republic of Samsung'

Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong was freed after a South Korean appeals court gave him a 2 ½-year suspended jail sentence for corruption.

    

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  1. Dow Jones, Donald Trump, Broadcom: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  2. Dow Jones and S.&P. Slide Again, Dropping by More Than 4%
  3. : Context Matters. The Stock Market Drop Is Less Scary Than It Seems.
  4. News Analysis: Trump, Running Alongside the Market’s Bulls, Risks Being Trampled
  5. 4 Takeaways From Monday’s Stock Market Sell-Off
  6. Trump’s Lawyers Want Him to Refuse an Interview in Russia Inquiry
  7. Committee Votes to Release Democratic Rebuttal to G.O.P. Russia Memo
  8. Trump Accuses Democrats of ‘Treason’ Amid Market Rout
  9. Many Say He’s the Least Qualified Lawyer Ever to Lead a Guantánamo Case. He Agrees.
  10. Justices Won’t Block Pennsylvania Gerrymandering Decision
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: Has Trumphoria Finally Hit a Wall?
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: The Dating Blues? #MeToo
  13. Editorial: Making Dr. King a Pitchman, Turning His Words Upside Down
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Twitter: The New Nuclear Weapon
  15. Op-Ed Contributors: Rebekah Mercer Puts a Museum’s Credibility at Risk
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: How Nations Recover
  17. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Alt-Weekly Crisis Hits Nashville. And Democracy.
  18. Op-Ed Contributor: Latin America’s Female Leadership Void
  19. 4 Athletes Selected as Artists in Residence at the Olympics
  20. House Pushes Another Stopgap Bill as Government Shutdown Looms
  21. Jerome Powell Is Sworn In as Federal Reserve Chairman
  22. Crisis Consumes a Land of Pretty Islands, as Justices and Ex-Leader Are Arrested
  23. Videos of Syrian Militia Abusing Kurdish Fighter’s Corpse Stir Outrage
  24. No Suspects in Killing of Eccentric American, a Kenyan Wildlife Expert
  25. Workers of Germany, Unite: The New Siren Call of the Far-Right
  26. As Bitcoin Bubble Loses Air, Frauds and Flaws Rise to Surface
  27. For Nassar Accusers From Michigan State Teams, Feelings of a Trust Betrayed
  28. On ‘Tin Cup Day,’ Mayor de Blasio Sees a Role Reversal of Sorts
  29. Matter: This Mutant Crayfish Clones Itself, and It’s Taking Over Europe
  30. It’s ‘Carmen.’ But Not Like You’ve Ever Seen It.
  31. On Comedy: Comics Select Their Audiences as Carefully as Their Jokes
  32. Things You Should Think About or Accomplish This Week
  33. Update: Meet the New Travel Agents (a.k.a. Travel Networks)
  34. How an Alt-Right Leader Used a Lie to Climb the Ranks
  35. Essay: Authors of Fiction Confront a Problem: How to Write About Sex
  36. A Good Appetite: A Sheet-Pan Supper That Defies the Seasons
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Dow Jones, Donald Trump, Broadcom: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Dow Jones and S.&P. Slide Again, Dropping by More Than 4%

Sharp moves in the stock market come as investors digest the growth prospects for the world and look for signs of inflation.

    

: Context Matters. The Stock Market Drop Is Less Scary Than It Seems.

It can be easy to be misled by big point swings after a long period of quiet in global markets.

    

News Analysis: Trump, Running Alongside the Market’s Bulls, Risks Being Trampled

No president in modern times has connected his political fortunes to the stock market as much as Mr. Trump. But as shares swooned Monday, he avoided any mention of it.

    

4 Takeaways From Monday’s Stock Market Sell-Off

Stocks around the globe tumbled on Monday, extending a sell-off that began last week. It’s a sign of shifting economic tides, but there have been far worse Mondays for the markets.

    

Trump’s Lawyers Want Him to Refuse an Interview in Russia Inquiry

The lawyers believe the special counsel lacks standing in some matters, but a refusal would run counter to the president’s statements and raise the specter of a court battle.

    

Committee Votes to Release Democratic Rebuttal to G.O.P. Russia Memo

The House Intelligence Committee voted to release a Democratic rebuttal to a Republican memo on surveillance abuse, putting its fate in President Trump’s hands.

    

Trump Accuses Democrats of ‘Treason’ Amid Market Rout

On Monday, President Trump accused Democrats who did not clap during his State of the Union address of being un-American and even “treasonous.”
    

Many Say He’s the Least Qualified Lawyer Ever to Lead a Guantánamo Case. He Agrees.

Lt. Alaric Piette knows he is unfit to be Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri’s only lawyer. But leaving his client with no one, he says, would be worse.

    

Justices Won’t Block Pennsylvania Gerrymandering Decision

The Supreme Court, which has been busy with federal cases claiming that voting districts were warped by politics, let stand one from a state court.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Has Trumphoria Finally Hit a Wall?

The market isn’t the economy; still, it looks as if reality is breaking in.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The Dating Blues? #MeToo

All I want is a man who hasn’t committed a crime.
    

Editorial: Making Dr. King a Pitchman, Turning His Words Upside Down

He had a dream of justice, not of getting a new truck. Be a drum major for righteousness, he said, not greed.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Twitter: The New Nuclear Weapon

The Trump administration rolled out a strategy calling for smaller nuclear weapons.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Rebekah Mercer Puts a Museum’s Credibility at Risk

Her family’s foundation funds groups that deny climate science. She should not sit on the board of the American Museum of Natural History.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: How Nations Recover

Britain’s revival between 1820 and 1848 has some humbling lessons for us today.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Alt-Weekly Crisis Hits Nashville. And Democracy.

In city halls and statehouses, the only thing standing between an oligarchy and a true republic is often a local reporter.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Latin America’s Female Leadership Void

Quota laws for female political candidates have not fully changed traditional attitudes about who should lead a country.

    

4 Athletes Selected as Artists in Residence at the Olympics

For this year’s creative program, the International Olympic Committee is calling on some familiar faces.

    

House Pushes Another Stopgap Bill as Government Shutdown Looms

With funding set to expire Thursday, House Republicans were moving ahead with a temporary spending measure, but it did not appear to have the support to pass the Senate.

    

Jerome Powell Is Sworn In as Federal Reserve Chairman

Mr. Powell faces a growing set of challenges in his new role, including a second day of major stock market declines.

    

Crisis Consumes a Land of Pretty Islands, as Justices and Ex-Leader Are Arrested

The U.S. has condemned the declaration of a state of emergency and other moves by the government.

    

Videos of Syrian Militia Abusing Kurdish Fighter’s Corpse Stir Outrage

“She’s beautiful, man,” a Syrian fighter says of the partly naked body in the video. The Free Syrian Army has ordered an investigation.

    

No Suspects in Killing of Eccentric American, a Kenyan Wildlife Expert

Esmond Bradley Martin, an American in his 70s, was stabbed to death in his Nairobi home. Police officials and friends are searching for answers.

    

Workers of Germany, Unite: The New Siren Call of the Far-Right

Alternative for Germany, the first nationalist party to enter Parliament since World War II, is targeting working-class voters and labor unions that have supported the left for decades.

    

As Bitcoin Bubble Loses Air, Frauds and Flaws Rise to Surface

Hackers draining online exchanges. Ponzi schemes. Regulators unable to keep up with heightened interest in virtual currencies. A young industry’s problems have become clearer in recent weeks.

    

For Nassar Accusers From Michigan State Teams, Feelings of a Trust Betrayed

Larry Nassar’s most famous victims were world-class gymnasts. But his many victims also include Michigan State athletes who feel the university failed them.

    

On ‘Tin Cup Day,’ Mayor de Blasio Sees a Role Reversal of Sorts

Although Mr. de Blasio made his usual requests for continued support and funding, he also rebuffed efforts to get the city to pay more to the M.T.A.

    

Matter: This Mutant Crayfish Clones Itself, and It’s Taking Over Europe

Every marbled crayfish is a female clone. The population is exploding in Europe, but the species seems to have originated in the American Southeast.

    

It’s ‘Carmen.’ But Not Like You’ve Ever Seen It.

The Australian director Barrie Kosky takes a fresh look at one of opera’s most performed works. Without the castanets.

    

On Comedy: Comics Select Their Audiences as Carefully as Their Jokes

Fred Armisen’s new special is the ultimate example of niche comedy: gags about drummers aimed at a crowd made up entirely of drummers.

    

Things You Should Think About or Accomplish This Week

Plus, tips for keeping your New Year’s resolutions.

    

Update: Meet the New Travel Agents (a.k.a. Travel Networks)

How do these networks stack up against each other, and what does it cost to take advantage of their perks?

    

How an Alt-Right Leader Used a Lie to Climb the Ranks

Elliott Kline is a rising white supremacist leader. But our investigation found that his personal narrative — like much of these groups' messaging — is built on deception.
    

Essay: Authors of Fiction Confront a Problem: How to Write About Sex

Allan Gurganus, Jennifer Weiner and other writers tell Sarah Lyall how they handle a delicate subject, and what happens when it goes wrong.

    

A Good Appetite: A Sheet-Pan Supper That Defies the Seasons

This colorful dish pairs roasted chicken thighs with sweet potatoes, peppers and quickly pickled red onions.

    

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