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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 AspenNo. 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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Technological change, inequality will loom large at this year's Davos summitAnalysis: President Donald Trump is sitting out this marquee event, seemingly another example of his "America First" administration disengaging from the world. Fear of Mueller probe leads Russian pop star linked to Trump family to cancel North American tourThe pop star said he'd been forced to nix the tour against his will. His lawyer told NBC the cancellation is "most definitely" linked to the Russia probe. French watchdog slaps Google with $57M fine under new EU lawIt's the biggest regulatory enforcement action since the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, came into force in May. Theresa May aims to break Brexit deadlock — but her plan B looks familiarMore than one-third of lawmakers from May's Conservative Party voted against her divorce proposal last week. Doctor behind gene-edited babies acted on his own, China saysInvestigators determined Dr. He Jiankui organized and handled funding for the experiment without outside assistance in violation of national guidelines. Former CIA officer portrayed in 'Argo' film dead at 78A former CIA technical operations officer who helped rescue six U.S. diplomats from Iran in 1980 and was portrayed by Ben Affleck in the film "Argo" has died. 2-for-1: Total lunar eclipse came with a super moon bonusThe entire eclipse took more than three hours. Totality — when the moon's completely bathed in Earth's shadow — lasted an hour. Report finds another undisclosed ballistic missile site in North KoreaThe Kim regime has never admitted the existence of the Sino-ri Missile Operating Base. A new report says it's one of many undisclosed sites. Nazi's paintings now fund foundation for JewsThe Zurueckgeben foundation also encourages Germans to take stock of the more mundane items in their households and question where they came from. China's economic growth sunk to 3-decade low last yearCommunist leaders want to steer China toward slower, more self-sustaining growth driven by consumer spending instead of trade and investment. Israel confirms attacking Iranian forces in SyriaUntil now Israel has largely refrained from public admissions of its covert military operations in neighboring Syria. Al Qaeda-linked militants kill 10 U.N. peacekeepersMore Recent Articles
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Shutdown’s Pain Cuts Deep for the Homeless and Other Vulnerable AmericansWith the Department of Housing and Urban Development hit hard, subsidies for low-income renters have stopped and nonprofits are scrambling to avoid layoffs and cuts to support services. Russian Oligarch and Allies Could Benefit From Sanctions Deal, Document ShowsThe Trump administration’s agreement to lift sanctions on the business empire of the oligarch, Oleg Deripaska, would allow him to pay off substantial debt. Giuliani Says His Moscow Trump Tower Comments Were ‘Hypothetical’The president’s personal lawyer, Rudolph W. Giuliani, said his own widely reported statements about when talks about the skyscraper project might have ended were only “hypothetical.” 5 Times the Trump Administration Has Been Tougher Than Trump on RussiaPresident Trump likes to say he has been tougher on Russia than his predecessors. But he has frequently contradicted his own administration’s anti-Russian positions. After Deadly Assault on Afghan Base, Taliban Sit for Talks With U.S. DiplomatsAt least 40 Afghans working for the country’s intelligence agency were killed in a militant assault on their base in Wardak Province, one of the single deadliest such attacks in 17 years of war. Described as Defeated, Islamic State Punches Back With Guerrilla TacticsAll but 1 percent of the territory the Islamic State once held in Iraq and Syria is gone, but to suggest that the group has been defeated, as President Trump did, is to ignore the lessons of recent history. Bombing in Syria Targets U.S.-Led Military PatrolThe Islamic State claimed responsibility for an explosion that injured members of a Kurdish-led force, days after an attack that killed four Americans. Kamala Harris Declares Candidacy, Evoking King and Joining Diverse FieldThe senator from California, a former prosecutor and one of the most prominent black women in politics, is the fourth woman to announce she is running in 2020. On King Holiday, Democrats Convey Hope, Remorse and Invective Against TrumpFormer Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. expressed regret for past support of crime legislation, while Bernie Sanders called President Trump a racist. When the Whole Country Reviews a Play, Referees Can’t Always JoinA blown call in the N.F.C. championship game on Sunday exposed a weakness in the N.F.L.’s rule book, as officials cannot review certain judgment calls despite numerous video replays. The Treasure Behind the WallSomething in the new Oscar de la Renta boutique in Paris was not what it seemed. Brexit, Greenland, U.S. Shutdown: Your Tuesday BriefingRoe v. Wade Is at Risk. Here’s How to Prepare.Abortion rights are under threat from the Supreme Court. But states can take critical actions. May the Best Woman WinThe Economy Won’t Rescue TrumpThey Still Like Steve King HereThe Iowa congressman has been saying offensive things for years but many of his supporters don’t seem concerned. A Mayor Is Murdered, a Country Hums With ViolenceDonald Trump Did Something RightHis administration has ordered hospitals to reveal their prices. If patients and politicians pay attention, this could be a big deal. How We Destroy Lives TodayHow the Irish Won Their FreedomA century ago, Irish nationalists broke from Britain — and set the mold for decades of independence movements. The Day the Music DiedUnchecked growth has claimed Bobby’s Idle Hour, the last live-music venue on Nashville’s fabled Music Row. Ilhan Omar and the Myth of Jewish HypnosisThe Stone: In Memoriam: What Would Gary Gutting Do?The influential philosopher and educator, who died Friday, exemplified the spirit of engagement, uncompromising thought and civility we need today. Beijing Dispatch: In the Heart of Beijing, a Taiwanese Pop Idol Makes Fans SwoonRabid fans flock to a restaurant serving as a shrine to the singer Teresa Teng, whose music was banned in China for being “decadent.” Long after her death, the government has warmed to her appeal. Metropolitan Diary: ‘We Decided to Meet for a Drink Near Her Office One Friday Night After Work’On the way to the Rainbow Room, a surprise at the movies and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Had Enough of Snow? Try Frost Quakes, Waterspouts and Bitter ColdThe Northeast and Midwest were socked with a sudden drop in temperatures, setting off a new wave of woes: bitter wind chills, frozen car engines, canceled flights. Carlos Ghosn Is Denied Bail as Jail Stint Looks to ContinueA Tokyo court rejected an offer that the fallen Nissan chairman hire private security guards and surrender all of his passports. Trump Lays Wreath at Brief Visit to Martin Luther King Jr. MemorialPresident Trump’s stop — to observe a moment of silence without extended public remarks — appeared to be a last-minute addition to his calendar. An Effort to Bring Fracking to Britain Hits PauseCuadrilla Resources has stopped its hydraulic fracturing in Lancashire and pulled equipment off the site. The future of fracking in Britain remains uncertain. Scholars and Ex-Diplomats Warn of Chill After Canadians Detained in ChinaAn open letter urges China to free two Canadian men, and warns that their detention will magnify distrust and impede international cooperation on research. Greenland’s Melting Ice Nears a ‘Tipping Point,’ Scientists SayWith the Arctic warming rapidly, ice loss in Greenland is accelerating and may soon be a major factor in rising sea levels, according to a new study. After Viral Video, Families of Covington Are Swiftly Circling to Protect Their BoysA Catholic high school in Kentucky has been thrust into a firestorm that touched seemingly every raw nerve in this polarized country — race, President Trump and the behavior of young white men. The New New World: China Transforms, and a Factory Owner Struggles to FollowShao Chunyou rose from the assembly line to the boss’s office. Now the old recipes for success don’t work, and he must reinvent himself again. Deadly Mexico Pipeline Disaster Poses Major Test for New PresidentPresident Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s response to a blast that killed dozens, many stealing fuel, has exposed a central tension between two of his policy vows: fighting crime and lifting the poor. What to Cook: Cook for the Beloved CommunityIt is Martin Luther King’s Birthday. Honor it by doing something to improve the common good, whether that involves cooking or not. On Soccer: Film in His Blood, a Soccer Revolution in His PlansThe Napoli owner Aurelio De Laurentiis is pressing for changes that would punish teams that he feels don’t take their responsibilities seriously. Renters: Can I Fit a Bed and a Dresser in Here?Lunar Eclipse and Supermoon: Photos From Around the WorldPhotographers captured scenes in the skies as the Earth’s shadow covered the moon. The Checkup: Helping Children Conquer Chronic PainThere is strong evidence for using psychological treatment for chronic pain, but that does not mean the pain isn’t real. More Recent Articles
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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.
South Korea and Japan are locked in a feud involving a Japanese aircraft and a South Korean naval ship.
A backcountry skier died Monday in an avalanche outside Aspen, Colo.
The No. 9 Kansas Jayhawks are searching for redemption against the No. 24 Iowa State Cyclones on Monday night at Allen Fieldhouse.
The Houston Rockets traded 10-time NBA All-Star Carmelo Anthony and cash considerations to the Chicago Bulls.
The NBA fined Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart $35,000 on Monday after an altercation involving Atlanta Hawks small forward DeAndre Bembry.
Hockey Hall of Fame forward Martin St. Louis will join the Columbus Blue Jackets as a special teams consultant, the team announced Monday.
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.
A suicide bomber attacked an Afghan intelligence training facility in the Wardak province Monday, killing dozens of people, security officials said.
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.
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees plans to return for the 2019 season in order to make a run at Super Bowl LIV.
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.
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 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 agreed to a contract extension with the Carolina Hurricanes, the team announced Monday.
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.
French regulators fined Google almost $57 million Monday for running afoul of Europe's new data privacy laws that went into effect last year.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball will be out for the next four-to-six weeks due to a sprained left ankle.
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.
Elias Pettersson returned to Vancouver's lineup as the Canucks picked up a 3-2 win over the Detroit Red Wings at Rogers Arena.
Serena Williams knocked off top-seeded Simona Halep to advance to the 2019 Australian Open quarterfinals on Monday in Melbourne.
Rocker Jon Bon Jovi's New Jersey restaurant, Soul Kitchen, opened Monday to provide meals for furloughed federal workers and their families.
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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