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Some 300 furloughed Department of Homeland Security employees were notified Monday to return to work to lessen the impact of the ongoing government shutdown.
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  1. 300 DHS employees to return to work Tuesday
  2. Dispute escalates between South Korea and Japan over radar claims
  3. Skier killed in avalanche near Aspen
  4. No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks challenge No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones
  5. Carmelo Anthony traded to Chicago Bulls, expected to be released
  6. Celtics' Marcus Smart fined $35K for altercation with DeAndre Bembry
  7. Martin St. Louis to join Columbus Blue Jackets as consultant
  8. Illinois girl, 12, dies after snow fort buries her
  9. Taliban attack Afghan intelligence compound, scores killed
  10. Watch: 'Mighty Ducks' reunite at Anaheim Ducks game, skate at practice
  11. Saints' Drew Brees plans to return for 2019 season
  12. 'Walking Dead' alum Chandler Riggs heading back to TV
  13. Blast catches 2 ships on fire in Black Sea, killing at least 10
  14. Germany ends operating permit for Iranian airline over spying allegations
  15. Teuvo Teravainen, Carolina Hurricanes agree to contract extension
  16. Tony Romo 'Hotlanta' sound bites, Gladys Knight kneeling among Super Bowl prop bets
  17. France's CNIL fines Google nearly $57M for privacy rules violations
  18. Lakers lose Lonzo Ball for 4 to 6 weeks
  19. UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Overseas sprint action and KY Derby preps take spotlight
  20. Watch: Elias Pettersson scores in return to Vancouver Canucks
  21. Watch: Serena Williams knocks of Simona Halep, advances to Aussie Open QFs
  22. Jon Bon Jovi's New Jersey restaurant serves lunch to furloughed federal workers
  23. Mobile, Ala., officer Sean Tuder killed while serving warrant

300 DHS employees to return to work Tuesday

Some 300 furloughed Department of Homeland Security employees were notified Monday to return to work to lessen the impact of the ongoing government shutdown.
    

Dispute escalates between South Korea and Japan over radar claims

South Korea and Japan are locked in a feud involving a Japanese aircraft and a South Korean naval ship.
    

Skier killed in avalanche near Aspen

A backcountry skier died Monday in an avalanche outside Aspen, Colo.
    

No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks challenge No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones

The No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks are searching for redemption against the No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones on Monday night at Allen Fieldhouse.
    

Carmelo Anthony traded to Chicago Bulls, expected to be released

The Houston Rockets traded 10-time NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony and cash considerations to the Chicago Bulls.
    

Celtics' Marcus Smart fined $35K for altercation with DeAndre Bembry

The NBA fined Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart $35,000 on Monday after an altercation involving Atlanta Hawks small forward DeAndre Bembry.
    

Martin St. Louis to join Columbus Blue Jackets as consultant

Hockey Hall of Fame forward Martin St. Louis will join the Columbus Blue Jackets as a special teams consultant, the team announced Monday.
    

Illinois girl, 12, dies after snow fort buries her

A 12-year-old girl died in suburban Chicago after a snow fort she built with another girl collapsed on top of them while her parents attended church services.
    

Taliban attack Afghan intelligence compound, scores killed

A suicide bomber attacked an Afghan intelligence training facility in the Wardak province Monday, killing dozens of people, security officials said.
    

Watch: 'Mighty Ducks' reunite at Anaheim Ducks game, skate at practice

Kenan Thompson and several other stars from the "Mighty Ducks" series had a reunion at the Anaheim Ducks and New York Islanders game in New York.
    

Saints' Drew Brees plans to return for 2019 season

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees plans to return for the 2019 season in order to make a run at Super Bowl LIV.
    

'Walking Dead' alum Chandler Riggs heading back to TV

Actor Chandler Riggs announced Monday he has booked his first television role since his character Carl was killed off of "The Walking Dead" in 2018.
    

Blast catches 2 ships on fire in Black Sea, killing at least 10

Two Tanzania-flagged cargo ships erupted in fire Monday in the Black, killing at least 10 people and prompting Russian rescuers searching for survivors.
    

Germany ends operating permit for Iranian airline over spying allegations

Germany withdrew the operating permit for Iran's Mahar Air to fly in and out of the country, accusing the airline of being involved in illegal activities.
    

Teuvo Teravainen, Carolina Hurricanes agree to contract extension

Teuvo Teravainen agreed to a contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes, the team announced Monday.
    

Tony Romo 'Hotlanta' sound bites, Gladys Knight kneeling among Super Bowl prop bets

Prop bets are out for Super Bowl LII are out and they include odds on Tony Romo sound bites and Gladys Knight's rendition of the national anthem.
    

France's CNIL fines Google nearly $57M for privacy rules violations

French regulators fined Google almost $57 million Monday for running afoul of Europe's new data privacy laws that went into effect last year.
    

Lakers lose Lonzo Ball for 4 to 6 weeks

Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball will be out for the next four-to-six weeks due to a sprained left ankle.
    

UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Overseas sprint action and KY Derby preps take spotlight

World-class sprinters Roy H and X Y Jet return to action with mixed results; War of Will and Win Win Win jump into Kentucky Derby picture with victories.
    

Watch: Elias Pettersson scores in return to Vancouver Canucks

Elias Pettersson returned to Vancouver's lineup as the Canucks picked up a 3-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings at Rogers Arena.
    

Watch: Serena Williams knocks of Simona Halep, advances to Aussie Open QFs

Serena Williams knocked off top-seeded Simona Halep to advance to the 2019 Australian Open quarterfinals on Monday in Melbourne.
    

Jon Bon Jovi's New Jersey restaurant serves lunch to furloughed federal workers

Rocker Jon Bon Jovi's New Jersey restaurant, Soul Kitchen, opened Monday to provide meals for furloughed federal workers and their families.
    

Mobile, Ala., officer Sean Tuder killed while serving warrant

A Mobile, Ala., police officer died after a 19-year-old allegedly shot him during an attempt to arrest the teen at a motel.
    
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  11. Venezuelan government quashes military revolt - CNN
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  14. Carlos Ghosn Is Denied Bail as Jail Stint Looks to Continue - The New York Times
  15. CEOs say the trade war is killing business confidence - CNN
  16. Digitimes: AirPower to be available 'later in 2019,' provide boost to certain suppliers - 9to5Mac
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  25. 'The only thing we can do is adapt': Greenland ice melt reaching 'tipping point,' study finds - CNN
  26. PHOTOS: Super 'Blood Moon' Wows - NPR
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  28. European Space Agency wants to start drilling on the Moon in an effort to find oxygen and water - Telegraph.co.uk
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MLK Day activities underscore the contrast between Trump and 2020 Democrats - Los Angeles Times

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Avalanches in western US claim the lives of two more skiers - CNN

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Western avalanches have claimed the lives of two more skiers, law enforcement officials and family members said.

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2 doctors leave Arizona health care facility that took care of incapacitated woman who gave birth - CBS News

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Trump voters now blame him for the government shutdown - The Washington Post

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Suicide Attackers Kill Dozens In Assault On Afghan Base - NPR

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Trump sitting out Davos summit where technological change, inequality loom large - NBCNews.com

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DAVOS, Switzerland — The world's financial and political elite, including more than 60 heads of state and government, will converge here this week for the ...

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China's economy is weakening, spurring fear of a global slowdown. The trade war isn't helping - Los Angeles Times

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A Tokyo court rejected an offer that the fallen Nissan chairman hire private security guards and surrender all of his passports.

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CEOs say the trade war is killing business confidence - CNN

CEOs say the trade war is killing business confidence  CNN

Davos, Switzerland (CNN Business) Rising populism, policy uncertainty and trade conflicts have led to a sharp drop in confidence among global CEOs.

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A new supply chain report from Digitimes today further suggests that AirPower is alive and launching this year. While the report doesn't offer specific details, ...

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Super Bowl season typically brings an uptick in deals for TV tech. True to form, Sonos has announced discounts for a handful of its home theater devices.

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Samsung might stop making flagships in India - Notebookcheck.net

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A few recent bad decisions by the Indian government might force Samsung to stop the local manufacturing of Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy S9 flagships.

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