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President Donald Trump threatened to withhold U.S. aid to countries south of the border if they don't stop drugs from coming north into the United States.
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  1. Trump wants to stop aid to countries allowing drugs into U.S.
  2. Gene Steratore highlights all-star crew working Super Bowl 52
  3. Person of interest faces ammo charges for Las Vegas shooting
  4. Ultra-rare Tom Brady rookie card sells for $250,000
  5. Super Bowl 52: Eagles, Patriots updated injury report
  6. Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots: Prediction, preview, pick to win
  7. Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti considered firing John Harbaugh
  8. Arthur Blank hopes QB Matt Ryan is a 'Falcon for life'
  9. Pentagon pushes nuclear weapons expansion, modernization
  10. Golden Tate talks Pats' Patricia, Lions being 'championship type' team
  11. Study: Dog bites more common in anxious people
  12. Janet Yellen to join Brookings Institution upon leaving Fed
  13. Vikings RB Cook on mend from knee injury
  14. Georgia's Smart is Maxwell Club Coach of Year
  15. Penn State settles lawsuit with ex-assistant Shoop
  16. CDC: Weak vaccine making tough flu season even tougher
  17. Redskins QB Cousins plans for free agency
  18. All that pecking may give woodpeckers brain damage
  19. Colts sign WR Adams to reserve contract
  20. Manning OK with Giants drafting QB
  21. Lockheed awarded contract for Taiwan F-16 program support
  22. Inner ear of cheetahs specially-designed for hunting at high speeds, researchers say
  23. Trained pooches to help TSA with Super Bowl influx
  24. Super Bowl LII: Patriots fan buys 50-yard line tickets with 2.2 bitcoins

Trump wants to stop aid to countries allowing drugs into U.S.

President Donald Trump threatened to withhold U.S. aid to countries south of the border if they don't stop drugs from coming north into the United States.
    

Gene Steratore highlights all-star crew working Super Bowl 52

As Super Bowl LII progresses Sunday between New England and Philadelphia, don't be surprised if the third team on the field assumes an increasingly passive role.
    

Person of interest faces ammo charges for Las Vegas shooting

An Arizona man who sold ammunition to the gunman in last year's Las Vegas massacre faces federal charges of illegally manufacturing armor-piercing bullets.
    

Ultra-rare Tom Brady rookie card sells for $250,000

In February, a Tom Brady collectible jersey sold for $57,500 at auction.
    

Super Bowl 52: Eagles, Patriots updated injury report

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

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New England Patriots: Prediction, preview, pick to win

Complete watch guide to Super Bowl 52 between the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots, including when and where to watch, series history, and more.
    

Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti considered firing John Harbaugh

John Harbaugh remains coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and he can thank owner Steve Bisciotti for giving him new life.
    

Arthur Blank hopes QB Matt Ryan is a 'Falcon for life'

Owner Arthur Blank of the Atlanta Falcons was asked on the NFL Channel on Friday if he wants to make quarterback Matt Ryan "a Falcon for life."
    

Pentagon pushes nuclear weapons expansion, modernization

The Pentagon called for the United States to develop two new types of weapons in an update of its nuclear policy Friday.
    

Golden Tate talks Pats' Patricia, Lions being 'championship type' team

Detroit Lions wide receiver Golden Tate spoke to UPI about new coach Matt Patricia, the status of his contract and his partnership with Hershey's.
    

Study: Dog bites more common in anxious people

There may be some truth to the belief that dogs sense fear in a humans. According to a new British study, anxious people may be at higher risk for dog bites.
    

Janet Yellen to join Brookings Institution upon leaving Fed

Outgoing Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen won't be out of a job for long -- she's joining the Brookings Institution as a distinguished fellow next week.
    

Vikings RB Cook on mend from knee injury

Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, who sustained a severe knee injury early in the 2017 season, is on schedule to return to the field in 2018.
    

Georgia's Smart is Maxwell Club Coach of Year

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart has been named recipient of the Maxwell Football Club's Collegiate Coach of the Year Award, the club announced Friday.
    

Penn State settles lawsuit with ex-assistant Shoop

Penn State has settled a pending lawsuit against former defensive coordinator Bob Shoop, the school announced.
    

CDC: Weak vaccine making tough flu season even tougher

This flu season is one of the nastiest in years -- and it isn't helping that the vaccine may be less than 20 percent effective against the season's dominant strain.
    

Redskins QB Cousins plans for free agency

When the Kansas City Chiefs agreed to trade Alex Smith to the Washington Redskins, it was assumed Redskins quarterback Kirk Cousins would become a free agent.
    

All that pecking may give woodpeckers brain damage

Turns out, woodpeckers do get brain damage. All that pecking comes at a price, new research shows.
    

Colts sign WR Adams to reserve contract

The Indianapolis Colts signed wide receiver Rodney Adams to a reserve/future contract, the team announced Friday.
    

Manning OK with Giants drafting QB

Eli Manning expects to be the starter for the New York Giants next season, but he will have no problems if the team uses its top pick to select a quarterback in this year's NFL Draft.
    

Lockheed awarded contract for Taiwan F-16 program support

Lockheed Martin has been awarded a contract for foreign military sales in support of the Taiwan F-16 Peace Phoenix Rising program.
    

Inner ear of cheetahs specially-designed for hunting at high speeds, researchers say

New research suggests the feline's inner ear is specially-designed to maintain balance and visual focus while running at speeds of nearly 60 miles per hour.
    

Trained pooches to help TSA with Super Bowl influx

The Transportation Security Administration intends to use specially trained dogs to assist screen passengers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport this weekend.
    

Super Bowl LII: Patriots fan buys 50-yard line tickets with 2.2 bitcoins

A New England Patriots fan used 2.2 bitcoins to buy seats to Super Bowl LII, according to secondary ticket marketplace TickPick.
    
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(CNN) Douglas Haig, who sold ammunition to the gunman in October's Las Vegas massacre, was arrested Friday on charges of manufacturing and selling armor-piercing bullets in violation of federal law. A criminal complaint says two unfired .308-caliber ...
Arizona man who sold ammo to Las Vegas shooter is chargedCBS News
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It sounds like the stuff from a Cold War novel: A Russian intercontinental nuclear-armed torpedo that can travel thousands of miles and strike U.S. coastal cities with minimal warning. But that weapon isn't just a work of fiction. It's actually being ...
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  1. Trump weighs barring U.S. military in Korea from bringing families
  2. Hawaii emergency worker who sent false alert: I was '100 percent sure'
  3. Hockey player released by U.K. team after punching spectator
  4. Resurgent far-right leaves Germany's political elite in disarray
  5. School teaches Chinese women to 'shut your mouths and do more housework'
  6. Tourists rescue Florida bat, cause rabies scare
  7. Oil clumps wash ashore in Japan after tanker carrying 1 million barrels sinks
  8. Fidel Castro's eldest son takes his own life
  9. 955 gold miners in South Africa rescued after night underground
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Trump weighs barring U.S. military in Korea from bringing families

A proposed policy change would mean service members deploying to Korea could no longer bring families, but wouldn't mean kids and spouses there now would leave.

    

Hawaii emergency worker who sent false alert: I was '100 percent sure'

The mistake sparked panic on Jan. 13, sending Hawaii residents scrambling to seek shelter amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and North Korea.

    

Hockey player released by U.K. team after punching spectator

Former Dallas Stars draft pick Matt Nickerson lost his EIHL job.

    

Resurgent far-right leaves Germany's political elite in disarray

The AfD was a chance to vent long-simmering resentment felt by many Easterners who feel "left behind" in comparison to their more affluent Western neighbors.

    

School teaches Chinese women to 'shut your mouths and do more housework'

So-called "female morality schools" where women are taught to be subservient to men have sparked a storm of criticism in China.

    

Tourists rescue Florida bat, cause rabies scare

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

    

Oil clumps wash ashore in Japan after tanker carrying 1 million barrels sinks

The Iranian tanker sank nearly three weeks ago, raising worries about damage to the marine ecosystem.

    

Fidel Castro's eldest son takes his own life

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

    

955 gold miners in South Africa rescued after night underground

Over 900 miners stuck underground at a gold mine in South Africa after a storm knocked out power have been rescued, the company which runs the mine said Friday.

    

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  2. House Republicans Release Secret Memo Accusing Russia Investigators of Bias
  3. Washington Is Abuzz Over the Nunes Memo. His California District, Not So Much.
  4. News Analysis: How Trump’s Allies Fanned an Ember of Controversy Into Flames of Outrage
  5. 7 Takeaways From the Release of the Secret Memo
  6. Right and Left React to the Release of Nunes Memo
  7. Federal Reserve Shackles Wells Fargo After Fraud Scandal
  8. Stocks Fall to End a Bad Week, and a Boom Begins to Look Shaky
  9. Job and Wage Gains Deliver a Promising Start for the Year
  10. Flu Patients Arrive in Droves, and a Hospital Rolls Out the ‘Surge Tent’
  11. Flu Hospitalization Rates Are the Highest in Years. Here’s Why.
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: Why I Am Leaving the F.B.I.
  13. Editorial: We’ve Got the Memo. Now What About Trump’s Tax Returns?
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Devin Nunes’s Nothingburger
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: Thank Progressives for the Nunes Memo
  16. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Blood Sport Politics
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: In Trump vs. the F.B.I., Trump Will Lose
  18. Opinion: I’m the Wife of a Former N.F.L. Player. Football Destroyed His Mind.
  19. Gray Matter: Force Overtime? Or Go for the Win?
  20. Op-Ed Columnist: Don’t Believe the Liberal F.B.I.
  21. Humane Society C.E.O. Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
  22. Dennis Edwards, Former Temptations Lead Singer, Dies at 74
  23. Bonuses After Tax Cut Don’t Always Live Up to Their Billing
  24. Some Syrian Refugees Are Going Back to War Alongside Turkey
  25. K. T. McFarland Withdraws Her Nomination to Be Ambassador to Singapore
  26. Victims’ Father Lunges at Larry Nassar in Court
  27. A Report of Sexual Misconduct, a $25,000 Payment and an Activist’s Abrupt Exit
  28. Jon Huntsman Sr., Billionaire Businessman and Philanthropist, Dies at 80
  29. Kenya Government Defies Court Order to Restore TV Broadcasts
  30. Critic’s Notebook: A Sprinkle, a Snapshot, a Sensation: My Dinner With Salt Bae
  31. photo essay: Watch the Met Opera Stage a Sea of Blood
  32. Profile: Lisa Halliday’s Debut Novel Is Drawing Comparisons to Philip Roth. Though Not for the Reasons You Might Think.
  33. On Olympics: A Sportswriter’s First Impressions of Pyeongchang
  34. 5 Hours of Glenn Gould Outtakes. Why? Listen and Find Out.
  35. Review: ‘Field Guide’ Brings Standup to a Dostoyevsky Downer
  36. Cellphones Are Still Safe for Humans, Researchers Say
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Devin Nunes, Flu Season, Groundhog Day: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

House Republicans Release Secret Memo Accusing Russia Investigators of Bias

The memo accused senior officials at the F.B.I. and Justice Department of bias in the early stages of the Russia investigation.
    

Washington Is Abuzz Over the Nunes Memo. His California District, Not So Much.

Constituents of Devin Nunes, the congressman at the center of the release of the classified memo, greeted the political firestorm with a collective shrug.

    

News Analysis: How Trump’s Allies Fanned an Ember of Controversy Into Flames of Outrage

A memo by House Republicans didn’t live up to its billing, but the tactics used to stoke doubts about law enforcement could have a lingering impact on the Russia investigation.

    

7 Takeaways From the Release of the Secret Memo

The memo released Friday provides little evidence to cast doubt on the origins of the Russia investigation, and instead reads like a greatest hits collection of Republican talking points.

    

Right and Left React to the Release of Nunes Memo

Writers from across the political spectrum on the release of the disputed memo accusing the F.B.I. of political motivations in the Russia inquiry.

    

Federal Reserve Shackles Wells Fargo After Fraud Scandal

After a scandal involving fraudulent accounts, the central bank restricted the growth of Wells Fargo, which said it would replace four board members.

    

Stocks Fall to End a Bad Week, and a Boom Begins to Look Shaky

U.S. stocks have ended their worst week since February 2016, as investors worried about rising interest rates after a long market boom.
    

Job and Wage Gains Deliver a Promising Start for the Year

Payrolls grew by 200,000 last month and hourly earnings were up 2.9 percent in a sign that American workers were benefiting from a tight labor market.
    

Flu Patients Arrive in Droves, and a Hospital Rolls Out the ‘Surge Tent’

The worst flu season in nearly a decade has filled emergency rooms and strained resources at medical centers. Hospitalization and infection rates are among the highest in two decades.

    

Flu Hospitalization Rates Are the Highest in Years. Here’s Why.

Rising hospitalizations portend a high death rate, health officials said, even as flu infection rates continue to increase.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why I Am Leaving the F.B.I.

It is time to speak out against the unfair partisan attacks against the bureau.

    

Editorial: We’ve Got the Memo. Now What About Trump’s Tax Returns?

Since Republicans are now on board with greater transparency, surely they’ll be eager to release more information to the public.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Devin Nunes’s Nothingburger

The congressman exposes a conspiracy so small …

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Thank Progressives for the Nunes Memo

Their reflexive distrust of law enforcement officials is coming back to haunt them.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Blood Sport Politics

The president understands how American voters have has abandoned the Jeffersonian ideal of compromise in favor of the zero-sum game.

    

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.

    

Opinion: I’m the Wife of a Former N.F.L. Player. Football Destroyed His Mind.

He chose the sport, but he did not choose brain damage.

    

Gray Matter: Force Overtime? Or Go for the Win?

In the final seconds of a close game, teams often make the wrong choice.

    

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

Republicans take on law enforcement.

    

Humane Society C.E.O. Resigns Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations

Wayne Pacelle, the longtime leader of one of the nation’s most prominent animal welfare groups, was facing an uprising from staff, donors after an investigation.

    

Dennis Edwards, Former Temptations Lead Singer, Dies at 74

His resonant voice was an essential part of the group’s success when it embraced psychedelic funk on songs like “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone.”

    

Bonuses After Tax Cut Don’t Always Live Up to Their Billing

Extra cash is always welcome, but payouts may be smaller and come with more strings attached than workers expected.

    

Some Syrian Refugees Are Going Back to War Alongside Turkey

The Turkish operation to secure a buffer zone in Syria, mainly fighting U.S.-trained Kurds, is relying on the Free Syrian Army, also U.S.-trained.

    

K. T. McFarland Withdraws Her Nomination to Be Ambassador to Singapore

Ms. McFarland’s nomination had become embroiled in the controversy over the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russian officials.

    

Victims’ Father Lunges at Larry Nassar in Court

Randall Margraves had been standing next to his daughters in Eaton County Circuit Court in Charlotte, Mich., as they gave statements about Dr. Nassar’s sexual abuse.

    

A Report of Sexual Misconduct, a $25,000 Payment and an Activist’s Abrupt Exit

Glenn E. Martin, a leading advocate for closing Rikers Island, quit his criminal justice reform group in December.

    

Jon Huntsman Sr., Billionaire Businessman and Philanthropist, Dies at 80

Mr. Huntsman was an industrialist who made a fortune, gave millions to cancer research and left a legacy of public service.

    

Kenya Government Defies Court Order to Restore TV Broadcasts

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