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If you have type 2 diabetes and you're taking canagliflozin to help control your blood sugar, a new study has some good news for you: The drug doesn't appear to raise the risk of bone fractures.
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  1. Common diabetes drug does not harm bones, study reassures
  2. Former cartel member details bribes, trafficking to 'El Chapo' jurors
  3. Old acne treatment may lead to better, more effective new one
  4. Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed highlight 2019 NFL Hall of Fame finalists
  5. Teen sailor's abandoned yacht found floating eight years later
  6. UPI Horse Racing Preview: Kentucky Derby preps and Dubai World Cup prelims
  7. Watch: Manchester City's Leroy Sane beats Liverpool with goal off post
  8. Domestic violence charge against LB Reuben Foster dropped
  9. National debt rose to $21.974 trillion at the end of 2018
  10. Southwest Airlines co-founder Herbert Kelleher dead at 87
  11. Cutting out booze for 'dry January' can benefit health, experts say
  12. Watch: Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner scores quickest goal in team history
  13. U.S. issues China travel advisory warning of 'exit bans'
  14. DeAndre Hopkins pledges game check to family of Jazmine Barnes
  15. Dow Jones drops 660 points after Apple forecast adjustment
  16. 17 states, D.C. appeal Texas judge's ruling declaring Obamacare unconstitutional
  17. Swearing-in of the historically diverse 116th Congress
  18. Poor timing to diminish intensity of Quadrantid meteor shower in U.S.
  19. Gut immune cells reduce multiple sclerosis inflammation in study
  20. PepsiCo testing self-driving vending machine in California
  21. Stem cell enzyme may detect malignant tumors, provide treatment

Common diabetes drug does not harm bones, study reassures

If you have type 2 diabetes and you're taking canagliflozin to help control your blood sugar, a new study has some good news for you: The drug doesn't appear to raise the risk of bone fractures.
    

Former cartel member details bribes, trafficking to 'El Chapo' jurors

The former logistics manager and son of the current leader of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel testified against accused drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Thursday.
    

Old acne treatment may lead to better, more effective new one

An old acne drug may hold the key to developing a new, safer treatment, a study suggests.
    

Tony Gonzalez, Ed Reed highlight 2019 NFL Hall of Fame finalists

The Pro Football Hall of Fame unveiled 15 modern-era finalists for the Class of 2019, including five players or coaches that are finalists for the first time.
    

Teen sailor's abandoned yacht found floating eight years later

A yacht former teenage sailor Abby Sunderland attempted to sail around the globe has been found floating off the coast of South Australia eight years later.
    

UPI Horse Racing Preview: Kentucky Derby preps and Dubai World Cup prelims

All North American Thoroughbreds celebrated official birthdays Jan. 1 and a few of those turning three set off on the path to the Kentucky Derby.
    

Watch: Manchester City's Leroy Sane beats Liverpool with goal off post

Leroy Sane struck a shot off of the post and into the net to help Manchester City hand Liverpool its first loss of the Premier League season on Thursday.
    

Domestic violence charge against LB Reuben Foster dropped

Florida officials dropped a misdemeanor charge of domestic violence against Washington Redskins linebacker Reuben Foster on Thursday morning.
    

National debt rose to $21.974 trillion at the end of 2018

At the close of 2018, the U.S. national debt was more than $2 trillion higher than when President Donald Trump took office.
    

Southwest Airlines co-founder Herbert Kelleher dead at 87

Southwest Airlines co-founder Herbert Kelleher died Thursday, the company announced. He was 87.
    

Cutting out booze for 'dry January' can benefit health, experts say

"Dry January" is the self-improvement meme of the moment, with people pledging to take a break from alcohol this month. But does it work? Evidence suggests yes.
    

Watch: Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner scores quickest goal in team history

Toronto forward Mitch Marner made history in the Maple Leafs' 4-3 loss against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.
    

U.S. issues China travel advisory warning of 'exit bans'

The U.S. State Department issued an updated travel advisory Thursday for Americans traveling to China, warning of "exit bans" for some travelers.
    

DeAndre Hopkins pledges game check to family of Jazmine Barnes

Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins announced Thursday he will give a donation to the family of slain 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes.
    

Dow Jones drops 660 points after Apple forecast adjustment

U.S. stocks plummeted Thursday in reaction to a warning by Apple that it will miss its quarterly sales forecast.
    

17 states, D.C. appeal Texas judge's ruling declaring Obamacare unconstitutional

A group of 17 attorneys general lodged an appeal against a Texas federal judge's ruling last month declaring the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
    

Swearing-in of the historically diverse 116th Congress

Members of the 116th U.S. Congress are sworn in to office on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on January 3, 2019, surrounded by family members. The new Congress is the most diverse ever, with a record number of women and minorities.
    

Poor timing to diminish intensity of Quadrantid meteor shower in U.S.

For viewers in North America, the Quadrantids will peak at the wrong time relative to Earth's rotation, so viewers in the U.S. and Canada won't get a show as good as those in Asia and Europe.
    

Gut immune cells reduce multiple sclerosis inflammation in study

The human intestine may contain key immune cells that decrease brain inflammation in people with multiple sclerosis, a study says.
    

PepsiCo testing self-driving vending machine in California

Several companies are testing self-driving cars around the nation, but on Thursday, PepsiCo started testing self-driving vending machines in California.
    

Stem cell enzyme may detect malignant tumors, provide treatment

A recently discovered stem cell enzyme that is active in more than 20 tumor types, ADAR1, may help doctors identify cancer cells that fly under the radar.
    
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  10. US government warns Americans that if they visit China they may not be able to return home - AOL
  11. Apple's Troubles Extend Beyond China - The Wall Street Journal
  12. Bristol-Myers: Analysis On Celgene Deal - Seeking Alpha
  13. Japanese shares skid, Shanghai surges after Wall St sell-off - The Associated Press
  14. Developer dreams up a stunning macOS-style menu bar for iOS - BGR
  15. Windows 10's New Build Pushes Password-less Accounts, Mutes Cortana on OOBE - Thurrott.com
  16. Security researcher who claimed discovery of Face ID bypass cancels Black Hat presentation - AppleInsider
  17. Bethesda Resolves Westworld Lawsuit with Behaviour Interactive - Game Rant
  18. Ellen DeGeneres to Air 'Honest Conversation' With Kevin Hart About Oscars Debacle on Friday - TheWrap
  19. Colton Underwood: I'm More Than Just the Virgin Bachelor - E! NEWS
  20. Kate Middleton felt 'used' by Meghan Markle this past year: report - AOL
  21. National Geographic puts season of Neil deGrasse Tyson's "StarTalk" on hold - CBS News
  22. Steph will wear, auction off moon-landing kicks vs. Rockts - NBCSports.com
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  25. Memphis Grizzlies GM Chris Wallace apologizes for postgame altercation - ESPN
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  27. Scientists Fix a Crucial Photosynthesis 'Glitch', Boosting Crop Growth by 40% - ScienceAlert
  28. Social media linked to higher risk of depression in teen girls - TODAYonline
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Texas man accused of killing 3 children turns self in, report says - Fox News


The 36 wackiest lines from Donald Trump's totally bizarre Cabinet meeting - CNN

Tropical Storm Pabuk: Thailand braces amid fears it could be worst in a generation - The Guardian

'Brexit was a problem created in the UK' - BBC News

China lands man's first rover on the far-side of the Moon - Neowin

US government warns Americans that if they visit China they may not be able to return home - AOL

Apple's Troubles Extend Beyond China - The Wall Street Journal

Bristol-Myers: Analysis On Celgene Deal - Seeking Alpha

Japanese shares skid, Shanghai surges after Wall St sell-off - The Associated Press

Japanese shares skid, Shanghai surges after Wall St sell-off  The Associated Press

SINGAPORE (AP) — Japanese shares tumbled and Shanghai's benchmark surged Friday as Asian markets steadied following a technology-led sell-off on Wall ...

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Developer dreams up a stunning macOS-style menu bar for iOS - BGR

Windows 10's New Build Pushes Password-less Accounts, Mutes Cortana on OOBE - Thurrott.com

Security researcher who claimed discovery of Face ID bypass cancels Black Hat presentation - AppleInsider

Bethesda Resolves Westworld Lawsuit with Behaviour Interactive - Game Rant

Ellen DeGeneres to Air 'Honest Conversation' With Kevin Hart About Oscars Debacle on Friday - TheWrap

Colton Underwood: I'm More Than Just the Virgin Bachelor - E! NEWS

Kate Middleton felt 'used' by Meghan Markle this past year: report - AOL

National Geographic puts season of Neil deGrasse Tyson's "StarTalk" on hold - CBS News

National Geographic puts season of Neil deGrasse Tyson's "StarTalk" on hold  CBS News

Los Angeles -- The current season of Neil deGrasse Tyson's "StarTalk" series is on hold amid sexual misconduct claims against the prominent astrophysicist.

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Steph will wear, auction off moon-landing kicks vs. Rockts - NBCSports.com

DeRozan sends North packing in first game against former squad - WOAI

NBA All-Star voting highlighted by LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Luka Doncic - Yahoo Sports

Memphis Grizzlies GM Chris Wallace apologizes for postgame altercation - ESPN

Quadrantid meteor shower, 1st of 2019, to peak Thursday night - AccuWeather.com

Scientists Fix a Crucial Photosynthesis 'Glitch', Boosting Crop Growth by 40% - ScienceAlert

Social media linked to higher risk of depression in teen girls - TODAYonline

FDA Adds Amlodipine Valsartan To Blood Pressure Drug Recall - Fortune

FDA Adds Amlodipine Valsartan To Blood Pressure Drug Recall  Fortune

The FDA has added 80 lots of Amlodipine Valsartan blood pressure medication to the hypertension drug recall list that continues to grow.

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  2. China just landed a spacecraft on the moon's far side. Here's what the probe will teach us.
  3. Brain death debate: When are we truly dead?
  4. The forecast for tech in 2019? 'Cloudy with a good chance of rain'
  5. Teen arrested for allegedly stabbing two at Church of Scientology in Australia
  6. Californian sailor welcomes discovery of abandoned yacht in Australia
  7. The British army wants to recruit 'snowflakes, binge gamers, phone zombies'
  8. Brazil's Bolsonaro targets minorities on 1st day in office
  9. Hindu hard-liners paralyze Indian state over women at shrine
  10. Oil is down, amid massive market volatility and oversupply
  11. Companies from Apple to Gucci are flashing warning signs about the Chinese economy
  12. Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty in case of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi
  13. North Korean diplomat vanishes, reportedly seeks asylum in West
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Rabies from a dog kills Virginia woman after yoga retreat to India

Health officials say the case is a reminder that rabies is a risk in many countries tourists visit.

    

China just landed a spacecraft on the moon's far side. Here's what the probe will teach us.

"This really opens up a whole part of the moon that hasn't been explored in detail."

    

Brain death debate: When are we truly dead?

Taquisha McKitty was declared brain dead in 2017 following an overdose. Her family went to court to stop doctors from taking her off life support, claiming that because she still had a heartbeat, she was still alive.

    

The forecast for tech in 2019? 'Cloudy with a good chance of rain'

Tech investors, while still optimistic for the long term, are gearing up for a rocky 2019.

    

Teen arrested for allegedly stabbing two at Church of Scientology in Australia

Police in Australia said the 16-year-old was being escorted from the church when he pulled out a knife.

    

Californian sailor welcomes discovery of abandoned yacht in Australia

Abby Sunderland was trying to become the youngest person to sail around the world alone and unassisted when her yacht capsized. She was rescued two days later.

    

The British army wants to recruit 'snowflakes, binge gamers, phone zombies'

The ad campaign highlights that the U.K. military spots potential "even if others don't."

    

Brazil's Bolsonaro targets minorities on 1st day in office

The new president issued an order that removes the rights of the LGBT community and indigenous residents from consideration by the new human rights ministry.

    

Hindu hard-liners paralyze Indian state over women at shrine

Hindu hard-liners shut shops and businesses and clashed with police in a southern state to protest women entering one of India's largest pilgrimage sites.

    

Oil is down, amid massive market volatility and oversupply

The slowdown in China and turmoil in stock and currency markets appears to be making investors nervous, including in oil markets.

    

Companies from Apple to Gucci are flashing warning signs about the Chinese economy

In a country with 1.4 billion people, even small declines generate huge impact.

    

Saudi prosecutor seeks death penalty in case of slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi

The Washington Post writer authored columns critical of powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    

North Korean diplomat vanishes, reportedly seeks asylum in West

North Korea, which touts itself in its propaganda as a socialist paradise, is extremely sensitive about defections.

    

China lands spacecraft on 'dark' side of moon in world first

The pioneering landing of the lunar explorer Chang'e-4 demonstrates China's growing ambitions as a space power.

    

Netflix pulls episode of comedy show mocking Saudi crown prince

The comedian criticized the country's crown prince over the Khashoggi murder. "Saudi Arabia was basically the boy band manager of 9/11," he also joked.

    

Navy SEAL accused of murdering teen ISIS fighter, using severed head during ceremony

Decorated Navy SEAL Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher will face court-martial for charges including murder in the death of an ISIS fighter in Iraq.

    

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  1. Here’s Who Didn’t Vote for Nancy Pelosi for Speaker
  2. McConnell Faces Pressure From Republicans to Stop Avoiding Shutdown Fight
  3. Government Shutdown Leaves Workers Reeling: ‘We Seem to Be Pawns’
  4. As Trump Holds Firm on Shutdown, He Never Mentions One Group: Federal Workers
  5. Last Month, Investors Seemed Too Pessimistic. Now, They Seem Prescient.
  6. What Should You Do About a Falling Stock Market? Nothing
  7. Chinese Consumers’ Confidence Sags, Casting a Pall Over the Global Economy
  8. Spy or Not? American Who Loves Russia Ensnared in New Cold War
  9. Full Shutdown of L Train Is Halted by Cuomo
  10. The L Train Isn’t Shutting Down After All. What Exactly Does That Mean?
  11. Congress, Espionage, China Economy: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  12. Russia, U.S. Congress, Brexit: Your Friday Briefing
  13. Kara Swisher: Is This the End of the Age of Apple?
  14. Elizabeth Warren Wants to Stop Inequality Before It Starts
  15. Who’s Afraid of the Budget Deficit?
  16. The Morality of Selfism
  17. The First Solo Antarctic Traverse
  18. A Call to Arms at the Supreme Court
  19. The Watergate Class of ’74 Has Valuable Lessons for Freshman Democrats
  20. Useless Knowledge Begets New Horizons
  21. The Trouble With Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federalism
  22. The Stone: Affirmative Action and College Admissions: ‘The Problem With Meritocracy Is That It Isn’t Meritocratic’
  23. Artwork Taken From Africa, Returning to a Home Transformed
  24. London’s Theaters Tackle the Big Issue: Women’s Bathrooms
  25. Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data
  26. British Conservatives, in No Mood for Compromise, Embrace ‘No Deal’ Brexit
  27. U.S. Renews Travel Advisory for China, Warning of Arbitrary Detention
  28. Death Toll in Russia Apartment Blast Rises to 38
  29. Yellow Vest Leader Is Arrested in France Amid Crackdown
  30. Paraguay Dispatch: A Defiant Interview in a Jail Cell, Soon to Turn Into a Murder Scene
  31. U.S. Auto Sales Put Up a Big Number, but Show Signs of Strain
  32. Herb Kelleher, Whose Southwest Airlines Reshaped the Industry, Dies at 87
  33. As House of Representatives Convenes, There’s One Empty Seat
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Here’s Who Didn’t Vote for Nancy Pelosi for Speaker

To win back the gavel, Ms. Pelosi had to put down a rebellion in her caucus. But on Thursday, there were still some dissenters in her ranks.

    

McConnell Faces Pressure From Republicans to Stop Avoiding Shutdown Fight

By absenting himself, the Senate majority leader had hoped to push the blame for a prolonged shutdown onto Democrats while protecting Republicans running for re-election next year — including himself.

    

Government Shutdown Leaves Workers Reeling: ‘We Seem to Be Pawns’

With no end in sight to the shutdown, 800,000 federal workers had been sent home or were working without pay.

    

As Trump Holds Firm on Shutdown, He Never Mentions One Group: Federal Workers

President Trump’s apparent indifference to the 800,000 federal workers who are not being paid represents a marked contrast from how his predecessors handled shutdowns.

    

Last Month, Investors Seemed Too Pessimistic. Now, They Seem Prescient.

Revenue warnings from Apple and Delta Air Lines and weaker manufacturing data suggest that the economy and corporate profits are slowing more than expected.
    

What Should You Do About a Falling Stock Market? Nothing

If you had a perfect ability to predict how far the market would fall and when it would bottom out, it would make sense to move money in and out. But you do not.

    

Chinese Consumers’ Confidence Sags, Casting a Pall Over the Global Economy

Apple’s slumping iPhone sales in China are the latest sign that the country’s spenders are increasingly bothered by the economy, debt and other problems.

    

Spy or Not? American Who Loves Russia Ensnared in New Cold War

Paul N. Whelan, now in a Moscow prison, cut a curious figure. He traveled on Russian trains, collected tea glass holders and cultivated military contacts.
    

Full Shutdown of L Train Is Halted by Cuomo

The closing of the subway tunnel between Manhattan and Brooklyn would have been one of the largest disruptions New York City had faced in recent years.

    

The L Train Isn’t Shutting Down After All. What Exactly Does That Mean?

On Thursday, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo upended nearly three years of planning. Here’s what this abrupt U-turn means for Brooklynites, East Villagers and the rest of the city.

    

Congress, Espionage, China Economy: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Russia, U.S. Congress, Brexit: Your Friday Briefing

Let us help you start your day.

    

Kara Swisher: Is This the End of the Age of Apple?

We need the next wave of innovation, and we need it now.

    

Elizabeth Warren Wants to Stop Inequality Before It Starts

Redistribution is important, but it comes too late.

    

Who’s Afraid of the Budget Deficit?

Democrats shouldn’t put themselves in a fiscal straitjacket.

    

The Morality of Selfism

The Gospel of Saint You.

    

The First Solo Antarctic Traverse

In last week’s celebration of two solo treks across Antarctica, the pioneer whose unsupported crossing 22 years ago set the standard has been unfairly diminished.

    

A Call to Arms at the Supreme Court

Conservative judges worry that the Second Amendment has become “a second-class right.”

    

The Watergate Class of ’74 Has Valuable Lessons for Freshman Democrats

New House members should study how their earlier counterparts saw their jobs and their relationship to constituents. For starters, keep it local.

    

Useless Knowledge Begets New Horizons

Fundamental discoveries don’t always have practical uses, but they have soul-saving applications.

    

The Trouble With Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federalism

The reforms by the country’s new prime minister are clashing with its flawed Constitution and could push the country toward an interethnic conflict.

    

The Stone: Affirmative Action and College Admissions: ‘The Problem With Meritocracy Is That It Isn’t Meritocratic’

A professor responds to readers’ arguments against affirmative action.

    

Artwork Taken From Africa, Returning to a Home Transformed

A pivotal report calls for thousands of artworks to leave French museums and return to West Africa. An artist, a historian and a philosopher debate what should happen — and what these objects could mean to young Africans who have never seen them.

    

London’s Theaters Tackle the Big Issue: Women’s Bathrooms

Several West End theaters are about to start major refurbishments, partly to increase the number of toilets.

    

Los Angeles Accuses Weather Channel App of Covertly Mining User Data

In a lawsuit on Thursday, the city attorney said tracking was used not just for local forecasts but also for commercial purposes like targeted marketing.
    

British Conservatives, in No Mood for Compromise, Embrace ‘No Deal’ Brexit

A new poll of Conservative Party members shows that 57 percent prefer leaving the European Union without a deal, despite warnings of price increases and food shortages.

    

U.S. Renews Travel Advisory for China, Warning of Arbitrary Detention

The State Department said that possible “exit bans” could trap Americans in China.

    

Death Toll in Russia Apartment Blast Rises to 38

Hope of finding any more survivors was fading after a building in Russia partly collapsed.

    

Yellow Vest Leader Is Arrested in France Amid Crackdown

Eric Drouet’s arrest, his second over his role in the protests, signals that the government is following through on a pledge to get tough.
    

Paraguay Dispatch: A Defiant Interview in a Jail Cell, Soon to Turn Into a Murder Scene

In a prison interview, a drug lord called Paraguay “the land of impunity.” Hours later, it was hard not to interpret those words as a blood bath foretold.

    

U.S. Auto Sales Put Up a Big Number, but Show Signs of Strain

The industry sold more than 17 million vehicles for the fourth straight year. But it is relying more on fleet sales, and economic winds are not favorable.

    

Herb Kelleher, Whose Southwest Airlines Reshaped the Industry, Dies at 87

Mr. Kelleher built Southwest into one of the nation’s most successful and admired companies by combining low fares with good customer service.

    

As House of Representatives Convenes, There’s One Empty Seat

Mark Harris, a Republican who had looked like the winner in North Carolina’s disputed congressional election, says he finds himself in “no-man’s land.”

    

The Carpetbagger: Michelle Yeoh on Ferocious Mothers and Heartbreaking Leaders

The star reflects on the influence of “Crazy Rich Asians,” Western bias against Asians and her anguish over the atrocities in Myanmar.

    

The Carpetbagger: Oscar Rewind: Pop Star Plays a Performer and Wins? It’s Happened Before

Fifty years before Lady Gaga became a contender, Barbra Streisand won for her turn in “Funny Girl.” But Streisand also made academy history for another reason.

    

Fiction: The Unsentimental, Darkly Elegant Stories of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala

The stories in “At the End of the Century” — all character studies — have an addictive, told-over-tea quality.
    

Social Q’s: Our Daughter’s Rich Friends Are Driving Me Nuts

We let her go to an expensive private college. Now we’re not only paying tuition, but we’re also hearing about all her classmates’ luxuries.
    

Trilobites: It’s Cold Outside, but Earth Is at Its Closest Approach to the Sun

Our planet’s elliptical orbit doesn’t affect winter or summer temperatures. But some astronomers wonder whether it’s a factor in why life survives.

    

The Quadrantids Meteor Shower Will Peak in Night Skies

    

The Unbearable Heaviness of Clutter

A cluttered home can be a stressful home, researchers are learning.

    

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