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Alabama could be in line to add a graduate transfer quarterback for next season.
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  1. Report: Ex-ECU QB Minshew may be headed to Alabama
  2. Figure skaters win Canada 1st gold medal at Pyeongchang Olympics
  3. Pyeongchang 2018: Women's giant slalom rescheduled due to bad weather
  4. GOP Senators to introduce immigration bill based on Trump's demands
  5. Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Gita expected to hit Tonga
  6. San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster arrested on domestic violence charges
  7. N.Y. attorney general sues Harvey Weinstein for civil rights violations
  8. New Orleans Pelicans move on from OT win to face Detroit Pistons
  9. Golden State Warriors host new-look Phoenix Suns
  10. Chicago Bulls hope Zach LaVine healthy vs. Orlando Magic to end skid
  11. Schiff: Panel to meet with FBI to discuss memo redaction
  12. Joel Kinnaman trained for 6 months to prep for 'Altered Carbon'
  13. Former Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville joins June Jones, Hamilton Tiger-Cats
  14. Harvard names Lawrence Bacow as 29th president
  15. South Korea LGBT activists seek equality in conservative country
  16. 'Happy Days' icon Marion Ross says she has retired from acting
  17. Pakistani human rights lawyer Asma Jahangir dies at 66
  18. 2018 NFL Draft: Fumble rates for all running back prospects
  19. Philadelphia Eagles OC Frank Reich the favorite for Colts' head coaching job
  20. Philadelphia Eagles OT Lane Johnson takes parting shot at Patriots
  21. Miami Dolphins CB Tony Lippett sets target in Achilles injury rehab
  22. Saudi Ritz-Carlton used as prison re-opens to the public

Report: Ex-ECU QB Minshew may be headed to Alabama

Alabama could be in line to add a graduate transfer quarterback for next season.
    

Figure skaters win Canada 1st gold medal at Pyeongchang Olympics

Canada grabbed its first gold medal at Pyeongchang Olympics in the figure skating team event on Monday with strong and balanced performances of all disciplines.
    

Pyeongchang 2018: Women's giant slalom rescheduled due to bad weather

The organizers of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics rescheduled the women's giant slalom event on Monday due to unfavorable weather conditions.
    

GOP Senators to introduce immigration bill based on Trump's demands

A group of Republican Senators will introduce an immigration bill based on President Donald Trump's prior proposal.
    

Category 5 Tropical Cyclone Gita expected to hit Tonga

Officials in Tonga declared a state of emergency Sunday as a potential Category 5 cyclone makes its way toward the South Pacific island nation.
    

San Francisco 49ers LB Reuben Foster arrested on domestic violence charges

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Reuben Foster was arrested for the second time in a month, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Sunday.
    

N.Y. attorney general sues Harvey Weinstein for civil rights violations

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman filed a lawsuit against disgraced Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein for civil rights violations .
    

New Orleans Pelicans move on from OT win to face Detroit Pistons

The New Orleans Pelicans had to work extra hard to snap a three-game losing streak. They're hoping to make things easier on themselves Monday night.
    

Golden State Warriors host new-look Phoenix Suns

The Golden State Warriors will attempt to complete the home portion of their pre-All-Star break schedule with a third consecutive win Monday night.
    

Chicago Bulls hope Zach LaVine healthy vs. Orlando Magic to end skid

Throughout the first season of the Chicago Bulls' rebuilding effort, coach Fred Hoiberg hasn't had much reason to question his team's effort.
    

Schiff: Panel to meet with FBI to discuss memo redaction

Rep. Adam Schiff said the panel will meet with the FBI to discuss concerns about its rebuttal to the recently released Republican intelligence memo.
    

Joel Kinnaman trained for 6 months to prep for 'Altered Carbon'

Swedish actor Joel Kinnaman says he trained extensively for his action role in Netflix's sci-fi thriller "Altered Carbon."
    

Former Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville joins June Jones, Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Former NFL head coach Jerry Glanville is joining June Jones' staff with the CFL's Hamilton Tiger-Cats, according to multiple reports.
    

Harvard names Lawrence Bacow as 29th president

Harvard University appointed former president of Tufts University Lawrence Bacow as its 29th president on Sunday.
    

South Korea LGBT activists seek equality in conservative country

South Korea's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community is hungry for recognition.
    

'Happy Days' icon Marion Ross says she has retired from acting

"Happy Days" icon Marion Ross says she isn't looking for any more acting jobs, now that she is 89.
    

Pakistani human rights lawyer Asma Jahangir dies at 66

Pakistani lawyer and human rights activist Asma Jahangir died at the age of 66 on Sunday.
    

2018 NFL Draft: Fumble rates for all running back prospects

Vision. Balance. Burst. These are the main traits that scouts want to see from running backs. Ball security is also a crucial characteristic.
    

Philadelphia Eagles OC Frank Reich the favorite for Colts' head coaching job

The Indianapolis Colts have a favorite in their head coaching search: Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Frank Reich.
    

Philadelphia Eagles OT Lane Johnson takes parting shot at Patriots

Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson is still basking in the glow of the Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots.
    

Miami Dolphins CB Tony Lippett sets target in Achilles injury rehab

Miami Dolphins cornerback Tony Lippett, who missed last season because of a torn Achilles, said he is on pace to participate in the team's offseason workouts.
    

Saudi Ritz-Carlton used as prison re-opens to the public

A Ritz-Carlton hotel that was used to hold more than 200 princes and businessmen as part of Saudi Arabia's corruption purge re-opened to the public Sunday.
    
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The passenger plane was flying from Moscow to the city of Orsk near the Kazakhstan border when it plummeted to the ground, state media said.
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  1. 71 dead after Russian passenger plane crashes near Moscow, officials say
  2. Asma Jahangir, Pakistani regime critic, dies
  3. An Olympic first: sexual assault centers open at games
  4. Israel claims airstrikes dealt 'severe blows' to Iran, Syria as border tensions escalate
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71 dead after Russian passenger plane crashes near Moscow, officials say

The passenger plane was flying from Moscow to the city of Orsk near the Kazakhstan border when it plummeted to the ground, state media said.

    

Asma Jahangir, Pakistani regime critic, dies

Asma Jahangir, human rights lawyer and prominent critic of Pakistani military rule, died of a heart attack on Feb. 11.

    

An Olympic first: sexual assault centers open at games

For the first time, a host city is hoping to bring awareness to sexual violence during the games by opening four counseling centers within the Olympics.

    

Israel claims airstrikes dealt 'severe blows' to Iran, Syria as border tensions escalate

Benjamin Netanyahu's tough words followed the most serious Israeli engagement in Syria since the war there erupted almost seven years ago.

    

After South Korea visit, Pence insists 'no daylight' on North

The Vice President's efforts to keep North Korea from stealing the show at the Winter Olympics proved short-lived.

    

Can a Mandela protégé restore South Africa's pride?

South Africa's next president Cyril Ramaphosa, a protégé of Nelson Mandela and a successful businessman, faces a struggle to unite his ruling ANC.

    

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  1. Abuse Case Exposes Fissures in a White House in Turmoil
  2. Nancy Pelosi Wants to Take Back the House. But She Faces a More Urgent Test.
  3. Trump’s History of Defending Men Accused of Hurting Women
  4. Weinstein Company Sale Delayed by N.Y. Attorney General Lawsuit
  5. Trump Rules: F.D.A. Chief Goes Against the Administration Stereotype
  6. NASA Budgets for a Trip to the Moon, but Not While Trump Is President
  7. Trump’s Infrastructure Plan: Modest Federal Incentives, Facing Long Odds
  8. With Gaza in Financial Crisis, Fears That ‘an Explosion’s Coming’
  9. Tillerson’s Mideast Trip Was Already Daunting. Then Israel and Iran Collided.
  10. Russian Plane Crashes Near Moscow, Killing All 71 Aboard
  11. Deadly Plane Crash Near Moscow
  12. Asma Jahangir, Fearless Pakistani Rights Activist, Dies at 66
  13. Editorial: The Problem With Parole
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: America’s Real Digital Divide
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Trumpism for Thee, but Not for Me
  16. Editorial: Trouble in Maldives Paradise Could Become a Global Threat
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: Democrats Can Win on Immigration
  18. Op-Ed Contributor: Channeling Putin in Cairo
  19. Opinion: Black With (Some) White Privilege
  20. Kim Jong-un’s Sister Turns on the Charm, Taking Pence’s Spotlight
  21. What Ban? Patriotic Fervor Grips Russia’s Celebration House in South Korea
  22. Harvard Chooses Lawrence Bacow as Its Next President
  23. Puerto Rico Hit by Blackouts After Power Station Blast
  24. Artist Says Kendrick Lamar Video for ‘Black Panther’ Song Stole Her Work
  25. Election Losses Test Sri Lanka’s Leader, and the Country’s Direction
  26. Militants Storm Indian Army Base, Killing Soldiers and a Civilian
  27. Killings in Toronto’s Gay Community Expose ‘an Open Wound’ With Police
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Abuse Case Exposes Fissures in a White House in Turmoil

Aides to President Trump said they remained confused and upset over the handling of the accusations against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who stepped down.

    

Nancy Pelosi Wants to Take Back the House. But She Faces a More Urgent Test.

At 77, Ms. Pelosi remains a dominant figure in Washington. How she bridges Democrats’ factions on immigration may help determine whether she can lead her party to a majority.

    

Trump’s History of Defending Men Accused of Hurting Women

The president has usually, but not always, defended men who were accused of sexual misconduct or assault.

    

Weinstein Company Sale Delayed by N.Y. Attorney General Lawsuit

Eric T. Schneiderman filed a suit alleging the studio and its founders violated state and city laws barring gender discrimination and sexual harassment.

    

Trump Rules: F.D.A. Chief Goes Against the Administration Stereotype

Dr. Scott Gottlieb isn’t rolling back his agency’s mission, although he is straddling the interests of the drug and health industries along with public health.

    

NASA Budgets for a Trip to the Moon, but Not While Trump Is President

The administration sees a greater role for the private sector in returning to the moon and running the International Space Station, which it would stop financing in 2025.

    

Trump’s Infrastructure Plan: Modest Federal Incentives, Facing Long Odds

President Trump this week will call for a $1.5 trillion infrastructure initiative by matching up to $100 billion in funds that states and cities put toward infrastructure projects.

    

With Gaza in Financial Crisis, Fears That ‘an Explosion’s Coming’

A standoff between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority is ravaging Gaza’s economy, pushing it to the verge of collapse, and escalating the risk of a violent confrontation with Israel.

    

Tillerson’s Mideast Trip Was Already Daunting. Then Israel and Iran Collided.

Israel’s strikes in Syrian territory give even greater urgency to a top priority: managing the aftermath of the expected final defeat of the Islamic State in Syria.

    

Russian Plane Crashes Near Moscow, Killing All 71 Aboard

The Saratov Airlines flight went down about 50 miles southeast of the capital, and the cause of the crash was unclear.

    

Deadly Plane Crash Near Moscow

A Russian plane carrying 71 people crashed shortly after takeoff in the Moscow region on Sunday afternoon, killing all on board.
    

Asma Jahangir, Fearless Pakistani Rights Activist, Dies at 66

She gained international acclaim as the voice of conscience in a country where liberal, secular voices have been under threat.

    

Editorial: The Problem With Parole

The state could adopt several common-sense reforms to reduce the number of people in prison, often for minor rule violations.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: America’s Real Digital Divide

The problem isn’t that poor children don’t have access to computers. It’s that they spend too much time in front of them.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trumpism for Thee, but Not for Me

The president keeps protecting his supporters from his own policies.

    

Editorial: Trouble in Maldives Paradise Could Become a Global Threat

A power struggle in the tiny nation could pull India and China into conflict.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Democrats Can Win on Immigration

It’s morally just to stand up against hatred and bigotry. It’s also good politics.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Channeling Putin in Cairo

Elections coming up next month in Egypt look curiously like those in Russia — a Potemkin farce to assure an autocrat‘s grip on power.

    

Opinion: Black With (Some) White Privilege

What my generation of biracial kids has meant for this country.

    

Kim Jong-un’s Sister Turns on the Charm, Taking Pence’s Spotlight

Flashing smiles and without speaking in public, Kim Yo-jong outflanked Vice President Mike Pence in diplomatic image-making at the Winter Olympics.

    

What Ban? Patriotic Fervor Grips Russia’s Celebration House in South Korea

While Russia’s first Olympic medal winner was barred from celebrating with his nation’s flag, nationalist enthusiasm was in full effect at a nearby venue.

    

Harvard Chooses Lawrence Bacow as Its Next President

Mr. Bacow, a former head of Tufts University who is known as a capable manager, is seen as a safe choice at a time when the university is under pressure from Washington.

    

Puerto Rico Hit by Blackouts After Power Station Blast

Officials said several municipalities were without power, including parts of San Juan, but were optimistic it could be restored within a day.

    

Artist Says Kendrick Lamar Video for ‘Black Panther’ Song Stole Her Work

Lina Iris Viktor alleges that the music video for “All the Stars” from the soundtrack to the Marvel film used her “Constellations” series of paintings without permission.

    

Election Losses Test Sri Lanka’s Leader, and the Country’s Direction

The party of President Maithripala Sirisena, who has not delivered on promises to curb corruption and the military, lost badly in votes for local councils.

    

Militants Storm Indian Army Base, Killing Soldiers and a Civilian

It was one of the deadliest attacks on the army in recent years, and Indian officials quickly blamed a group based in Pakistan.

    

Killings in Toronto’s Gay Community Expose ‘an Open Wound’ With Police

After the police charged a landscaper with the murders of five men, gay activists ask why it took so long, accusing the authorities of neglect in missing-person cases involving gay men.

    

With Qualcomm in Play, San Diego Fears Losing ‘Our Flag’

The world’s No. 1 maker of smartphone chips is the area’s biggest employer and benefactor, a role threatened by Broadcom’s $121 billion takeover bid.

    

A Question Hangs Over a Trial: Why Did a Nanny Kill 2 Children in Her Care?

Five years after Yoselyn Ortega was charged with fatally stabbing a 2-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl, she faces trial and claims insanity.

    

Even Australia’s Medical Marijuana Poster Boy Can’t Get the Drug

Though legal in Australia, medical marijuana is difficult to obtain. One teenager, Lindsay Carter, has become the face of the issue.

    

At This Film Institute, the Course Material Is Killer

The Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies in Brooklyn is examining the new golden age of horror, as films like “Get Out” strike the raw nerves exposed by Black Lives Matter and #MeToo.

    

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On TV, France’s New President Is Young, Centrist and Female

As Emmanuel Macron has shaken up French politics, an acclaimed television thriller, “Baron Noir,” has found a way to mirror his story.

    

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