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All-Star forward Blake Griffin forgot something important when making his debut Thursday for the Detroit Pistons: his jersey.
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  1. Blake Griffin makes Detroit Pistons debut, forgets jersey
  2. United imposes tighter rules for emotional support animals
  3. Raccoon rescued from Michigan office building window
  4. Eldest son of Fidel Castro dead after apparent suicide
  5. 69-year-old becomes world's most tattooed woman
  6. Los Angeles Lakers center Brook Lopez comes back to Brooklyn to face Nets
  7. West Ham suspends recruiting director, says it won't tolerate discrimination
  8. 'Bug bomb' foggers still making people sick
  9. Breast cancer treatment can be tough on the heart
  10. New England Patriots a team that most love to hate
  11. Patients, doctors often differ about scars after surgery
  12. NFLPA honors Philadelphia Eagles DE Chris Long
  13. Former TCU receiver files lawsuit, cites 'pattern of abuse and harassment'
  14. Indiana couple expecting $1,000 lottery prize wins $1M
  15. Super Bowl 52: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles injury report update
  16. Navy commander latest to plead guilty in 'Fat Leonard' case
  17. Judge declares Florida's voter restoration process unconstitutional
  18. Mesut Ozil: Arsenal signs star midfielder to three-year extension
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign long snapper Drew Ferris
  20. Amazon's quarterly profits surpass $1B for first time
  21. Second teen in 'Slender Man' case gets 40 years in mental facility
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers sign punter Jordan Berry to contract extension

Blake Griffin makes Detroit Pistons debut, forgets jersey

All-Star forward Blake Griffin forgot something important when making his debut Thursday for the Detroit Pistons: his jersey.
    

United imposes tighter rules for emotional support animals

United Airlines on Thursday released new guidelines for bringing emotional support animals on board.
    

Raccoon rescued from Michigan office building window

A pest control company in Michigan helped bring a raccoon stranded outside the window of an office building for several days back to safety Wednesday.
    

Eldest son of Fidel Castro dead after apparent suicide

The eldest son of late Cuban leader Fidel Castro is dead after an apparent suicide, Cuban state media reported Thursday. He was 68.
    

69-year-old becomes world's most tattooed woman

A 69-year-old Florida woman with nearly her entire body covered in tattoos was recognized as one of the world's most tattooed people.
    

Los Angeles Lakers center Brook Lopez comes back to Brooklyn to face Nets

For nine seasons, Brook Lopez survived numerous coaches and teammates, played home games in three arenas and avoided getting traded several times.
    

West Ham suspends recruiting director, says it won't tolerate discrimination

Premier League club West Ham United has suspended director of player recruitment Tony Henry, citing claims of discrimination.
    

'Bug bomb' foggers still making people sick

Improperly used "bug bombs" are making Americans sick -- and improved labeling isn't helping, government health officials say.
    

Breast cancer treatment can be tough on the heart

Certain breast cancer treatments may take a toll on the heart, but women can take steps to minimize the risks, according to the American Heart Association.
    

New England Patriots a team that most love to hate

The man on the phone was adamant. "Anybody but the Patriots," he said. Which in this case leaves only the Philadelphia Eagles.
    

Patients, doctors often differ about scars after surgery

Current methods to assess scarring after surgery often lead to disagreements between doctors and patients, researchers say.
    

NFLPA honors Philadelphia Eagles DE Chris Long

The NFLPA recognized the Philadelphia Eagles' Chris Long for his commitment off the field, naming him the 2018 recipient of the Byron "Whizzer" White Community MVP Award.
    

Former TCU receiver files lawsuit, cites 'pattern of abuse and harassment'

A former Texas Christian University wide receiver filed a lawsuit against the school and the Big 12 Conference, citing a pattern of abuse and harassment.
    

Indiana couple expecting $1,000 lottery prize wins $1M

A couple in Indiana attempting to claim a $1,000 lottery prize were stunned to find a $1 million check awaiting them at the lotto office.
    

Super Bowl 52: New England Patriots, Philadelphia Eagles injury report update

Here is the updated injury report for Super Bowl 52 between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles.
    

Navy commander latest to plead guilty in 'Fat Leonard' case

A U.S. Navy commanded pleaded guilty to taking bribes as part of the so-called "Fat Leonard" corruption scandal, the Department of Justice said.
    

Judge declares Florida's voter restoration process unconstitutional

Florida's voter restoration process for convicted felons routinely violates the constitutional rights of its citizens, a federal judge ruled Thursday.
    

Mesut Ozil: Arsenal signs star midfielder to three-year extension

German midfielder Mesut Ozil signed a three-year contract extension with Arsenal on Thursday.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign long snapper Drew Ferris

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed long snapper Drew Ferris, the team announced Thursday.
    

Amazon's quarterly profits surpass $1B for first time

Amazon's quarterly profits exceded $1 billion for the first time in the midst of several moves to expand beyond online retailing.
    

Second teen in 'Slender Man' case gets 40 years in mental facility

A Wisconsin judge sentenced a teenage girl to 40 years in a mental facility for stabbing a classmate in order to please the fictional character "Slender Man."
    

Pittsburgh Steelers sign punter Jordan Berry to contract extension

The Pittsburgh Steelers signed punter Jordan Berry to a one-year contract extension, the team announced Thursday.
    
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  2. Who Is Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart? Oldest Son of Deceased Leader Fidel Castro Committed Suicide - Newsweek
  3. School shooting that injured four students now believed unintentional, police say; 12-year-old girl is booked - Los Angeles Times

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'Never any hesitation': Trump was quickly persuaded to support memo's release
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President Trump was only vaguely aware of a controversial, classified memo about the FBI's Russia investigation when two House conservatives brought it to his attention in a Jan. 18 phone call. The conversation piqued Trump's interest. Over the next ...
Devin Nunes is acting like he's in a spy thrillerCNN
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Who Is Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart? Oldest Son of Deceased Leader Fidel Castro Committed Suicide - Newsweek


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Who Is Fidel Castro Diaz-Balart? Oldest Son of Deceased Leader Fidel Castro Committed Suicide
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The oldest son of deceased Cuban leader Fidel Castro committed suicide on Thursday morning after months of being under depression treatment, according to state media and reported by Associated Press. Fidel Castro Diaz Balart, 68, had been in a deep ...
Late Cuban President Fidel Castro's Eldest Son Dead at 68 After Committing SuicidePEOPLE.com
Fidel Castro's Eldest Son Commits Suicide, Cuban Media SaysNew York Times
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School shooting that injured four students now believed unintentional, police say; 12-year-old girl is booked - Los Angeles Times


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School shooting that injured four students now believed unintentional, police say; 12-year-old girl is booked
Los Angeles Times
A 12-year-old girl was booked on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm Thursday after a shooting at Sal Castro Middle School left four students injured, authorities said. Los Angeles police do not believe that the shooting was intentional ...
Police say Los Angeles middle school shooting was an accident; 12-year-old in custodyChicago Tribune
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The prolonged — and for now, indefinite — lack of a U.S. ambassador to South Korea is raising concern that hope for a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Pyongyang is diminishing.
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  2. 107,000 Saudi women rush to apply for 140 government jobs
  3. Quiksilver executive's fate remains a mystery as sea search ends
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Trump facing Korean crisis without key diplomat

The prolonged — and for now, indefinite — lack of a U.S. ambassador to South Korea is raising concern that hope for a diplomatic solution to the standoff with Pyongyang is diminishing.

    

107,000 Saudi women rush to apply for 140 government jobs

The overwhelming level of interest "amazed" officials who subsequently closed the online application process, according to local media.

    

Quiksilver executive's fate remains a mystery as sea search ends

The sea search for missing Pierre Agnes, CEO of surfwear brand Quiksilver, was called off. Earlier, his empty boat washed ashore in France.

    

Eldest son of Cuba's Fidel Castro commits suicide

The eldest son of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro committed suicide Thursday morning while living on the island his father ruled as president for more than 40 years.

    

Trump expected to approve release of Russia memo

A decision not to block the memo's release would fly in the face of fierce warnings from law enforcement officials.
    

Russia timeline: Key players, meetings and investigation details

As special counsel Mueller continues his inquiries into Russia collusion in the 2016 election, new information continues to be added to the timeline of facts.

    

Tourists escape rabies after international alert

To track the couple, the CDC opened channels usually reserved for infectious disease emergencies

    

50 years ago, a photo of a Vietnam execution framed war

A photograph of an execution on a Saigon street remains one of the defining images of the Vietnam War, 50 years later.

    

How to watch the 2018 Winter Olympics

How to watch the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics
    

IOC's doping policy in turmoil as 28 Russians have bans lifted

The Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled evidence was "insufficient" that the athletes had broken anti-doping rules at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.

    

Referring to 'Polish death camps' could soon land you in jail

Poland's Senate approved draft legislation penalizing suggestions of any complicity by the country in the Nazi Holocaust on its soil during World War II.

    

U.S. extends protected status for Syrians but caps enrollment

The Trump administration extended protections for nearly 7,000 Syrian citizens living in the U.S. for another 18 months while declining to allow new applicants.

    

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  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Don’t Believe the Liberal F.B.I.
  15. Opinion: The Republican Tax Bill Could Turn Texas Blue
  16. Op-Ed Contributor: In Trump vs. the F.B.I., Trump Will Lose
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  19. Op-Ed Columnist: What if Clinton Had Done All This?
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  21. Banned in Wales: Piercing Tongues and ‘Intimate’ Parts for Minors
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  24. University of Pennsylvania Takes Away Steve Wynn’s Honors. And Bill Cosby’s, Too.
  25. Alibaba’s Online Growth Surges, Even as It Looks Offline
  26. Veduchi Journal: It’s All Downhill in Chechnya, This Time at a Ski Resort
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  31. Review: In ‘Before We Vanish,’ the Aliens Have a Lot of Questions
  32. Books of The Times: A Troubled Dad Takes His Family Into the Wild
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White House, Syria, Myanmar: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Clears the Way for Release of Secret Republican Memo

The president’s decision not to object to the disclosure of the document pits him against some of his top law enforcement officials, who warned that releasing it put national security at risk.

    

With Memo, Devin Nunes, Once a Scourge of the Hard Right, Becomes Its Hero

As House Intelligence Committee chairman, Representative Devin Nunes has won praise from party members he once called “lemmings in suicide vests.”

    

Answers About the Secret Memo on the Trump-Russia Inquiry

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 Pressures Democrats to Bargain on Immigration

In a speech and an early morning Twitter post, Mr. Trump faulted the opposition for not compromising to protect younger undocumented immigrants.

    

With DACA in Limbo, Teachers Protected by the Program Gird for the Worst

About 9,000 unauthorized immigrants protected under DACA work in the nation’s schools. But as the program’s fate has become uncertain, so has theirs.

    

White House Wants Pentagon to Offer More Options on North Korea

The Pentagon worries that the White House is moving too hastily and that giving the president too many options could increase the odds that he will act, some officials say.

    

Protecting an Olympics Held in North Korea’s Nuclear Shadow

Worries have subsided since a détente between the two Koreas, but the North remains an unpredictable factor in security arrangements for the Games.

    

In District Known for Failure, Will the State Finally Step In?

For decades, the Hempstead schools have been marked by corruption, political infighting and low performance. Now leaders face a deadline for change.

    

‘My Baby Almost Died’: Formula Scandal Sends Shudders Through France

Lactalis, a giant dairy products company, has had to recall more than 7,000 tons of products contaminated with salmonella. It did not alert regulators to past problems.

    

Lactalis’s Salmonella-Tainted Baby Formula: What Parents Should Know

The French dairy giant Lactalis has recalled more than 7,000 tons of infant formula potentially contaminated with bacteria that can have serious health consequences for small children.

    

Editorial: The Republican Plot Against the F.B.I.

Mr. Trump and the G.O.P. lawmakers behind the soon-to-be released Nunes memo are harming the nation in ways that could be difficult to reverse.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Abortion Memo

The Democratic Party is suffering unnecessarily.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Don’t Believe the Liberal F.B.I.

Republicans take on law enforcement.

    

Opinion: The Republican Tax Bill Could Turn Texas Blue

More-expensive cities might be driving young Democrats to affordable right-leaning states.
    

Op-Ed Contributor: In Trump vs. the F.B.I., Trump Will Lose

He may not believe in the rule of law, but tens of thousands of men and women at the Department of Justice do.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: The Chief Justice, Searching for Middle Ground

In three recent opinions, John G. Roberts Jr. has been on the other side of the court’s three-man, reliably right-wing triumvirate. What’s going on?

    

Op-Ed Contributor: A Good Health Care Deal, but Only for Some

The employees of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase may benefit from a new insurance scheme. But the rest of us could suffer.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: What if Clinton Had Done All This?

Conservatives would be howling for impeachment if a Democratic president had behaved like Trump.

    

Amazon and Apple Gush Over Holiday Sales

The tech giants singled out booming results from their devices in their quarterly financial results.

    

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Natalie Wood’s Drowning Now Classified as ‘Suspicious Death’

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