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The South Korean government will reduce the screening period for North Korean defectors from 180 days to a maximum of 90 days after entry to the South.
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  1. South Korea cuts down screening period for North Korean defectors
  2. Ryan Murphy inks overall deal with Netflix
  3. Pogo athlete sets records for longest jump, most no-handed back flips
  4. Shaun White wins USA's 100th gold medal in Winter Games history
  5. North Korean figure skaters advance in Olympic debut
  6. Chicago Bears: Most disappointing, surprising players
  7. Washington Redskins: Most disappointing, surprising players
  8. New York Giants: Most disappointing, surprising players
  9. South Korea to pay nearly $3M for North Korea's Olympic delegation
  10. Cincinnati Bengals: Most disappointing, surprising players
  11. Climber dies after fall from Mount Hood
  12. Pennsylvania governor rejects Republican voting map proposal
  13. Champions League: Tottenham survives Juventus
  14. Kim Jong Un's charm offensive comes amid sanctions strain
  15. New England Patriots: Most disappointing, surprising players
  16. Pittsburgh Steelers: Most disappointing, surprising players
  17. San Francisco 49ers: Most disappointing, surprising players
  18. Minnesota Vikings: Most disappointing, surprising players
  19. Green Bay Packers: Most disappointing, surprising players
  20. Philadelphia Eagles: Most disappointing, surprising players
  21. Canada, U.S. prepare for Olympic women's ice hockey quarterfinals
  22. Common household chemicals may affect weight gain

South Korea cuts down screening period for North Korean defectors

The South Korean government will reduce the screening period for North Korean defectors from 180 days to a maximum of 90 days after entry to the South.
    

Ryan Murphy inks overall deal with Netflix

Producer, director and writer Ryan Murphy has signed a multi-year deal to produce new shows and films for Netflix, starting July 1.
    

Pogo athlete sets records for longest jump, most no-handed back flips

Russian professional Xpogo athlete Dmitry Arsenyev showed off his skills by breaking a pair of world records
    

Shaun White wins USA's 100th gold medal in Winter Games history

Shaun White delivered Team USA's 100th gold medal in Winter Games history Wednesday on his final run in the men's snowboarding halfpipe final.
    

North Korean figure skaters advance in Olympic debut

North Korea's figure-skating pair Ryom Tae-ok and Kim Ju-sik skated a clean short program in their first Olympics, scoring high enough to advance to free skate.
    

Chicago Bears: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Chicago Bears.
    

Washington Redskins: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Washington Redskins.
    

New York Giants: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the New York Giants.
    

South Korea to pay nearly $3M for North Korea's Olympic delegation

North Korea's participation in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics is coming with a hefty pricetag.
    

Cincinnati Bengals: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Cincinnati Bengals.
    

Climber dies after fall from Mount Hood

A climber died after a fall from Oregon's Mount Hood on Tuesday, officials said.
    

Pennsylvania governor rejects Republican voting map proposal

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf rejected a voting map proposed by Republican legislative leaders, saying it failed to resolve issues with the previous map.
    

Champions League: Tottenham survives Juventus

Tottenham Hotspur managed a draw after going down 2-0 to Juventus in a Champions League matchup Tuesday at Juventus Stadium in Turin, Italy.
    

Kim Jong Un's charm offensive comes amid sanctions strain

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's conciliatory posture toward the South follows a string of staggering global sanctions on the regime.
    

New England Patriots: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the New England Patriots.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

San Francisco 49ers: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the San Francisco 49ers.
    

Minnesota Vikings: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Green Bay Packers: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Green Bay Packers.
    

Philadelphia Eagles: Most disappointing, surprising players

Here are the most surprising and disappointing players of the 2017-18 season for the Philadelphia Eagles.
    

Canada, U.S. prepare for Olympic women's ice hockey quarterfinals

Powerhouse Canada and the United States have both booked a seat for the women's ice hockey quarterfinals with a second win in the preliminaries.
    

Common household chemicals may affect weight gain

Research hints that chemicals lurking in clothing and furniture may play a role in weight gain.
    
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  1. Police recommend Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted
  2. Olympic crackdown fails to banish dog meat from menus
  3. South Africa's ruling party orders president Zuma to quit, but he's still there
  4. First athlete banned from Olympics for alleged doping
  5. President Duterte should be taken 'seriously, but not literally,' aide says
  6. U.S. intel agencies predict Russia to escalate election meddling efforts
  7. U.S. airstrike destroys Russian-made tank in Syria
  8. Malaysian newspaper's how-to-spot-a-gay checklist sparks outrage
  9. Chloe Kim's beaming dad is one of the breakout stars of the Olympics
  10. Assange stalemate drags on as judge rules arrest warrant stands
  11. Masked men rush Ukraine restaurant, deport opposition leader
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Police recommend Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted

The legal action comes two months after Israeli media first reported that Netanyahu had been grilled by police investigators for more than three hours.

    

Olympic crackdown fails to banish dog meat from menus

Consuming dog is largely unpopular in modern South Korea. But "bosingtang" — literally "invigorating stew" made with dog meat — still appears on menus.

    

South Africa's ruling party orders president Zuma to quit, but he's still there

Jacob Zuma must stand down as South African president, his ruling African National Congress (ANC) said Tuesday — but there was no sign when he would comply.

    

First athlete banned from Olympics for alleged doping

Kei Saito tested positive for a masking agent and is barred from International Skating Union events for now, the Court for Arbitration for Sport said.

    

President Duterte should be taken 'seriously, but not literally,' aide says

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte should be taken seriously, but not literally, his spokesman said on Tuesday, after the controversial leader drew criticism for saying he once ordered soldiers to shoot female Maoist insurgents in the genitals.

    

U.S. intel agencies predict Russia to escalate election meddling efforts

In a new report, analysts predict Russia will conduct "bolder and more disruptive cyber operations during the next year."

    

U.S. airstrike destroys Russian-made tank in Syria

Fighters loyal to the Syrian government clashed with the U.S. military for the second time in three days, U.S. military officials said.
    

Malaysian newspaper's how-to-spot-a-gay checklist sparks outrage

The LGBTQ community is routinely persecuted in Malaysia, where sodomy is a crime and the government sanctions campaigns seeking to curb homosexuality.
    

Chloe Kim's beaming dad is one of the breakout stars of the Olympics

Jong Jin Kim, who moved to the United States from South Korea in 1982, won over spectators around the world with his charming signs and irrepressible pride.

    

Assange stalemate drags on as judge rules arrest warrant stands

U.K. authorities issued the warrant in 2012 after Assange skipped bail to avoid being extradited to Sweden where he faced allegations of rape and sexual assault.

    

Masked men rush Ukraine restaurant, deport opposition leader

Ukraine's border guard agency said it had to use force to counter Mikheil Saakashvili's supporters at the Kiev airport.

    

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  1. Russia, White House, Benjamin Netanyahu: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Russia Sees Midterm Elections as Chance to Sow Fresh Discord, Intelligence Chiefs Warn
  3. White House Let Rob Porter Keep Job Even After Receiving Final F.B.I. Report
  4. The F.B.I., Domestic Abuse and the White House: A Timeline of the Rob Porter Scandal
  5. Trump’s Longtime Lawyer Says He Paid Stormy Daniels Out of His Own Pocket
  6. Netanyahu Should Be Charged With Bribery and Fraud, Israeli Police Say
  7. Promoted by Netanyahu, Israel’s Attorney General Must Now Scrutinize Him
  8. Dozens of Russians Are Believed Killed in U.S.-Backed Syria Attack
  9. Berlin Journal: Germans Quietly Pass an Equinox of Unity, but the Walls Remain
  10. How Much Is Your Privacy Worth? A Lot, if You’ve Won $560 Million
  11. Editorial: Is North Korea Causing Trouble or Giving Peace a Chance?
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Syria: You Own It, You Fix It, So Just Rent It
  13. Op-Ed Contributor: How the Right Co-Opts Frederick Douglass
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: The Ivanka Trump of North Korea? Oh, Please
  15. Op-Ed Contributors: Treat Teenage Moms Like Moms, Not Children
  16. Op-Ed Contributor: Forget Trump’s U.S. as the Mideast’s Mediator
  17. Olympic Curler’s Shoes Are Revolting, Other Olympians Say
  18. Olympic Parents Share In the Glory and the Spotlight
  19. Engine Cover Blows Off on United Airlines Flight
  20. The Shift: Too Much Power to the People? A Food Safety Site Tests the Limits
  21. Meth, the Forgotten Killer, Is Back. And It’s Everywhere.
  22. Boom and Gloom: An Economic Warning for California
  23. A Former Pharmaceutical Executive Is Running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey
  24. Restaurant Review: A Chinatown Noodle Dynasty Returns in Style
  25. The Carpetbagger: Allison Janney’s Road to the Oscars Was Paved by a Bird
  26. Why Trying to Be Less Awkward Never Works
  27. Trilobites: How to Keep the Blooms on Those Valentine’s Day Roses
  28. Hamburg Journal: Come for the Herring, Stay for the Chitchat: An Unlikely Haven for the Aged
  29. The Getaway: New Google Tips and Tools for Travelers
  30. Carry-On: What Joel Embiid Can’t Travel Without
  31. American Fertility Is Falling Short of What Women Want
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Russia, White House, Benjamin Netanyahu: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Russia Sees Midterm Elections as Chance to Sow Fresh Discord, Intelligence Chiefs Warn

As the midterm elections approach, Russia is likely to throw more propaganda at Americans in an effort to deepen political divisions, American intelligence chiefs said.

    

White House Let Rob Porter Keep Job Even After Receiving Final F.B.I. Report

The F.B.I. chief upended the White House’s timeline of events, also saying the bureau delivered its first report on Mr. Porter months earlier than officials had said.

    

The F.B.I., Domestic Abuse and the White House: A Timeline of the Rob Porter Scandal

The White House has shifted its story about how and when members of the administration learned about the domestic abuse allegations that forced a top aide to resign.

    

Trump’s Longtime Lawyer Says He Paid Stormy Daniels Out of His Own Pocket

Michael D. Cohen, who worked as a counsel to the Trump Organization for more than a decade, said he was not reimbursed for the 2016 payment.

    

Netanyahu Should Be Charged With Bribery and Fraud, Israeli Police Say

The charges, which would be the first against a sitting prime minister, raised immediate doubts about his ability to stay in power.

    

Promoted by Netanyahu, Israel’s Attorney General Must Now Scrutinize Him

Avichai Mandelblit, a former aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, will be the one to decide if Mr. Netanyahu will be formally charged.

    

Dozens of Russians Are Believed Killed in U.S.-Backed Syria Attack

Although only four Russians have been confirmed dead, reports continue to circulate that many more died in fighting in eastern Syria on Feb. 7-8.

    

Berlin Journal: Germans Quietly Pass an Equinox of Unity, but the Walls Remain

The Berlin Wall has been down as long as it stood. One generation lived with the wall, one without it. But in many ways it is still a tale of two countries.

    

How Much Is Your Privacy Worth? A Lot, if You’ve Won $560 Million

As a court considers whether to let the winner of a huge lottery jackpot remain anonymous, people are offering to change their names to help her claim her prize — for a cut.

    

Editorial: Is North Korea Causing Trouble or Giving Peace a Chance?

The question shouldn’t keep the two sides from meeting to resolve a nuclear standoff.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Syria: You Own It, You Fix It, So Just Rent It

Everyone’s so loss averse that it’s unlikely anyone will get too reckless.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How the Right Co-Opts Frederick Douglass

It cherry-picks his words to advance its narrow visions of libertarianism.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Ivanka Trump of North Korea? Oh, Please

Don’t blur the difference between a rogue state and America.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Treat Teenage Moms Like Moms, Not Children

In 11 states, adolescent mothers still need their own parents’ consent to receive contraceptives.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Forget Trump’s U.S. as the Mideast’s Mediator

By taking the side of Israel, the president has shown America cannot be an honest broker for an Israeli-Palestinian peace.

    

Olympic Curler’s Shoes Are Revolting, Other Olympians Say

Tyler George competes in shoes he has used for eight years. “They’re a mess,’’ says a teammate. Did we mention George might win gold?

    

Olympic Parents Share In the Glory and the Spotlight

They’re not hard to spot, often standing on the sidelines grinning from ear to ear.

    

Engine Cover Blows Off on United Airlines Flight

The plane landed safely in Honolulu after the engine casing came off midflight. A passenger said a loud bang was followed by violent shaking.

    

The Shift: Too Much Power to the People? A Food Safety Site Tests the Limits

IWasPoisoned.com, which lets users submit anonymous reports of food poisoning, has become a controversial powerhouse in the restaurant industry.

    

Meth, the Forgotten Killer, Is Back. And It’s Everywhere.

The fight against methamphetamines was successful, but only to a point. In some states it’s now the leading cause of drug-related deaths.

    

Boom and Gloom: An Economic Warning for California

Economists say a downturn is unlikely soon. But the state is known for highs and lows, and its longtime governor wants it to start preparing.

    

A Former Pharmaceutical Executive Is Running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey

Bob Hugin announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the seat currently held by Democratic Senator Robert Menendez.

    

Restaurant Review: A Chinatown Noodle Dynasty Returns in Style

Hwa Yuan Szechuan, the restaurant that gave New York cold sesame noodles, resurfaces with a menu that charms rather than overwhelms.

    

The Carpetbagger: Allison Janney’s Road to the Oscars Was Paved by a Bird

The actress, an awards favorite for her unflinching turn in “I, Tonya,” talks about sexual harassment and the unlikely perks of working with fowl.

    

Why Trying to Be Less Awkward Never Works

Self-consciousness does not exist to torture you. It exists to help you learn.

    

Trilobites: How to Keep the Blooms on Those Valentine’s Day Roses

Just like hangover cures, there are many theories about the best method for keeping cut flowers fresh. Here’s what you need to know.

    

Hamburg Journal: Come for the Herring, Stay for the Chitchat: An Unlikely Haven for the Aged

An uproar among older Hamburg residents over the fate of a cafeteria speaks to the challenges older Germans face in finding spaces in modern society.

    

The Getaway: New Google Tips and Tools for Travelers

The search giant has been rolling out features and products to make planning and taking vacations easier.

    

Carry-On: What Joel Embiid Can’t Travel Without

The all-star basketball player always brings his PlayStation, ChapStick and cologne.

    

American Fertility Is Falling Short of What Women Want

Forecasts show many millennial women won’t fulfill their wishes on family size, and the biggest fertility declines are in Western states.
    

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