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The upstart Kansas City Chiefs challenge the reigning AFC champion New England Patriots in a conference title showdown on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium.
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  1. AFC Championship: Mahomes, Chiefs meet again with Brady, Patriots
  2. Jimmy Butler criticizes John Calipari over Karl-Anthony Towns chatter
  3. Second victim dies from NYC hammer attack
  4. Canadian Olympic snowboarder Max Parrot diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma
  5. Chicago officer Jason Van Dyke sentenced to 81 months for shooting Laquan McDonald
  6. Prague man sets himself on fire in Wenceslas Square
  7. Common gut bacteria blocks effects of Parkinson's drugs, study says
  8. FDA to furlough more workers to fund review of new treatments
  9. UFC breaks out new Legacy title belts
  10. Predators' Johansen under review for stick to head vs. Jets
  11. Two men convicted in death of Olympic skater Denis Ten
  12. Jazz guard Mitchell says he won't try to defend dunk crown
  13. Dallas Cowboys fire OC Scott Linehan
  14. Asteroid impact rates increased 290 million years ago
  15. Redskins owner Daniel Snyder buys 305-ft yacht with two-deck IMAX theater
  16. Watch: Couch skating on frozen lake in Minnesota
  17. Union workers, environmentalists protest Ford, GM at Detroit Auto Show
  18. Watch: Trapped monkey rescued from engine compartment
  19. Venezuelan opposition readies protests against Nicolas Maduro
  20. Watch: Bride and groom exchange vows at Whataburger
  21. 100M in Midwest, Northeast face freezing cold, heavy snow
  22. Donald Trump, North Korea's Kim Jong Un to hold second summit in February
  23. Look: Kansas man collects his second January lottery prize
  24. Skier dies after avalanche rescue at Taos, N.M. resort; 1 critical

AFC Championship: Mahomes, Chiefs meet again with Brady, Patriots

The upstart Kansas City Chiefs challenge the reigning AFC champion New England Patriots in a conference title showdown on Sunday night at Arrowhead Stadium.
    

Jimmy Butler criticizes John Calipari over Karl-Anthony Towns chatter

76ers star Jimmy Butler took issue with Kentucky coach John Calipari's previous comments on whether he bullied Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns.
    

Second victim dies from NYC hammer attack

A second person died Friday three days after a man used a hammer to attack employees at a New York City restaurant, police said.
    

Canadian Olympic snowboarder Max Parrot diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma

Canadian snowboarder Max Parrot, winner of a silver medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics, announced doctors diagnosed him with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
    

Chicago officer Jason Van Dyke sentenced to 81 months for shooting Laquan McDonald

A judge sentenced a former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke to nearly seven years in prison for the shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014.
    

Prague man sets himself on fire in Wenceslas Square

A man set himself on fire in Prague during a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of a student's self-immolation in protest of a Soviet invasion, police said.
    

Common gut bacteria blocks effects of Parkinson's drugs, study says

A common gut bacteria can block a common Parkinson's disease medicine from working on patients with the disease, a new study says.
    

FDA to furlough more workers to fund review of new treatments

The longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues to disrupt the FDA's oversight of potentially life-saving drugs such as allergy medication.
    

UFC breaks out new Legacy title belts

The UFC has introduced a new Legacy Championship Belt that will debut Saturday in Brooklyn.
    

Predators' Johansen under review for stick to head vs. Jets

Nashville Predators center Ryan Johansen was scheduled to have a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Friday following an incident in Thursday's game against the Winnipeg Jets.
    

Two men convicted in death of Olympic skater Denis Ten

A court in Almaty, Kazakhstan, convicted two men and sentenced them to prison in the death of 25-year-old Olympic figure skater Denis Ten.
    

Jazz guard Mitchell says he won't try to defend dunk crown

Second-year Utah Jazz point guard Donovan Mitchell will not take part in the Slam Dunk competition during NBA All-Star Weekend in February, Mitchell told reporters Friday.
    

Dallas Cowboys fire OC Scott Linehan

The Dallas Cowboys have fired offensive coordinator Scott Linehan.
    

Asteroid impact rates increased 290 million years ago

By studying the history of impacts on the moon, scientists determined Earth experienced a three-fold increase in asteroid impacts 290 million years ago.
    

Redskins owner Daniel Snyder buys 305-ft yacht with two-deck IMAX theater

It might not be as big as Jerry Jones' behemoth boat, but Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder's recently purchased yacht includes a two-deck IMAX theater.
    

Watch: Couch skating on frozen lake in Minnesota

Some adventurous friends in Minnesota took a ride on a couch across the smooth ice covering a lake.
    

Union workers, environmentalists protest Ford, GM at Detroit Auto Show

Protests by environmentalists and unionized autoworkers at one of the largest U.S. automakers are interrupting the pomp and fanfare of the Detroit Auto Show.
    

Watch: Trapped monkey rescued from engine compartment

A monkey was rescued from under the hood of a car on an Indian highway and the unusual incident was caught on video.
    

Venezuelan opposition readies protests against Nicolas Maduro

Venezuela's National Assembly leader has called for broad sectors of the country to protest next week against President Nicolas Maduro.
    

Watch: Bride and groom exchange vows at Whataburger

A pair of Whataburger fans in Texas celebrated their love for each other and their favorite eatery by holding a wedding ceremony at the fast food restaurant.
    

100M in Midwest, Northeast face freezing cold, heavy snow

Freezing cold temperatures and heavy snow are expected across the Midwest and Northeast this weekend, weather that canceled hundreds of flights Friday.
    

Donald Trump, North Korea's Kim Jong Un to hold second summit in February

U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will hold a second round of talks on denuclearization in February, the White House said.
    

Look: Kansas man collects his second January lottery prize

A Kansas man is celebrating a lucky month after visiting state lottery headquarters twice to collect large jackpots.
    

Skier dies after avalanche rescue at Taos, N.M. resort; 1 critical

One skier has died and another is critically injured after they were caught in an avalanche this week at a famous New Mexico ski resort.
    
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  1. Trump plans to make Democrats an offer to end shutdown, not declare national emergency, in Saturday speech, official says - CNN
  2. George W. Bush delivers pizza to his unpaid Secret Service detail and calls for shutdown to end - The Washington Post
  3. President Trump, North Korean Leader Kim Agree To Second Meeting Next Month - NPR
  4. Nazi salute and sign in post by two students in Minnesota condemned by school officials - NBC News
  5. 4 boys charged with kidnapping, raping girl in Delaware - NBCNews.com
  6. Here's how Mueller uses his power to gather evidence in the Russia probe - CNBC
  7. Chicago cop gets 81-month sentence in Laquan McDonald murder - Fox News
  8. Navy sailor killed in Syria terror blast remembered as hero - New York Post
  9. American killed in Kenya: Parents of American killed in Nairobi say it felt like 9/11 all over again - CBS News
  10. Man Is Charged in Killing of Israeli Student in Australia - The New York Times
  11. Australia heatwave: Mass animal deaths and roads melting as temperatures reach record high - The Independent
  12. How Jack Bogle Created Everyday Millionaires - The Motley Fool
  13. Heavy Snow Threatens Travel Over Holiday Weekend - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Tesla Lays Off 3,000 Workers in Cost-Cutting Effort - WIRED
  15. Passenger Who Jumped 11 Stories Off Cruise Ship Hopes He Doesn't Inspire Others - HuffPost
  16. Navigation Apps With Millions of Downloads Exposed as Just Google Maps With Bonus Ads - Gizmodo
  17. Teenage Engineering debuts an affordable entry into modular synthesis - The Verge
  18. Microsoft says move to Android, iOS as Windows 10 Mobile support ends - CNET
  19. Verizon is giving subscribers free robocall and spam protection tools - BGR
  20. What parents need to know about 'Glass' - KSL.com
  21. Robert Pattinson makes a VERY bizarre style statement for Dior show in Paris - Daily Mail
  22. Tori Spelling's Husband Dean McDermott Slams Instagram Haters Shaming Their Kids - Entertainment Tonight
  23. Warriors vs. Clippers: DeMarcus Cousins throws down emphatic dunk in debut for first points with Golden State - CBS Sports
  24. Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints Friday (1/18) injury report - Turf Show Times
  25. Australian Open 2019 Results: Winners, Scores, Stats from Friday's Bracket - Bleacher Report
  26. Taylor Fritz Loses, but Learns, Against Roger Federer - The New York Times
  27. Shaky rings help scientists measure Saturn's days - The Verge
  28. 2019 lunar eclipse: 5 things to know about the 'super blood wolf moon' - NBC News
  29. Why this Sunday's total lunar eclipse is called the 'super blood wolf moon' - AccuWeather.com
  30. The Earth has been experiencing more frequent asteroid strikes - Ars Technica
  31. A Person Carrying the Measles Attended the Portland Trail Blazers Game Last Friday - Willamette Week
  32. Oddly Enough, More Big Pharma Kickbacks for Docs Are Associated With More Opioid Deaths - Splinter
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Trump plans to make Democrats an offer to end shutdown, not declare national emergency, in Saturday speech, official says - CNN

Trump plans to make Democrats an offer to end shutdown, not declare national emergency, in Saturday speech, official says  CNN

President Donald Trump plans to offer Democrats another proposal to end the shutdown when he addresses the nation from the White House on Saturday ...

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George W. Bush delivers pizza to his unpaid Secret Service detail and calls for shutdown to end - The Washington Post

George W. Bush delivers pizza to his unpaid Secret Service detail and calls for shutdown to end  The Washington Post

George W. Bush has been an unintentional beneficiary of the Trump administration, his reputation buoyed with the benefit of time and an unpopular president ...

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President Trump, North Korean Leader Kim Agree To Second Meeting Next Month - NPR

President Trump, North Korean Leader Kim Agree To Second Meeting Next Month  NPR

Trump first met with Kim in June 2018 in Singapore, and the two appeared to form an unlikely bond after Trump had previously criticized Kim on Twitter, ...

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Nazi salute and sign in post by two students in Minnesota condemned by school officials - NBC News

Nazi salute and sign in post by two students in Minnesota condemned by school officials  NBC News

School administrators in Minnetonka, Minnesota, are condemning a post that shows two students doing a Nazi salute in front of a poster that seemed to make ...

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4 boys charged with kidnapping, raping girl in Delaware - NBCNews.com

4 boys charged with kidnapping, raping girl in Delaware  NBCNews.com

BEAR, Del.— Four boys ranging in age from 12 to 14 have been charged with kidnapping and raping a girl in Delaware last month, police announced Friday.

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Here's how Mueller uses his power to gather evidence in the Russia probe - CNBC

Here's how Mueller uses his power to gather evidence in the Russia probe  CNBC

As the special counsel's investigation grows increasingly damaging to President Donald Trump's close associates, and possibly the president himself, it's worth ...

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Chicago cop gets 81-month sentence in Laquan McDonald murder - Fox News

Chicago cop gets 81-month sentence in Laquan McDonald murder  Fox News

The former Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke who was found guilty of the 2014 murder of teenager Laquan McDonald was sentenced Friday.

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Navy sailor killed in Syria terror blast remembered as hero - New York Post

Navy sailor killed in Syria terror blast remembered as hero  New York Post

Shannon Kent, the US Navy sailor from Pine Plains, New York killed in this week's suicide bombing in Syria, was remembered in her hometown as "a wonderful ...

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American killed in Kenya: Parents of American killed in Nairobi say it felt like 9/11 all over again - CBS News

American killed in Kenya: Parents of American killed in Nairobi say it felt like 9/11 all over again  CBS News

Nairobi, Kenya — American Jason Spindler -- one of at least 21 people who were killed when gunmen from the terror group Al-Shabab stormed a luxury hotel ...

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Man Is Charged in Killing of Israeli Student in Australia - The New York Times

Man Is Charged in Killing of Israeli Student in Australia  The New York Times

MELBOURNE, Australia — The authorities in Australia have charged a 20-year-old man with the rape and murder of Aiia Maasarwe, an Israeli exchange student ...

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Australia heatwave: Mass animal deaths and roads melting as temperatures reach record high - The Independent

Australia heatwave: Mass animal deaths and roads melting as temperatures reach record high  The Independent

Roads melted and doctors warned people about heat stress as Australia notched five of its 10 hottest days on record amid a searing heatwave. One town in New ...

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How Jack Bogle Created Everyday Millionaires - The Motley Fool

How Jack Bogle Created Everyday Millionaires  The Motley Fool

Jack Bogle will be remembered for two of the most important innovations in investing history: founding Vanguard Group and creating the index fund. With those ...

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Heavy Snow Threatens Travel Over Holiday Weekend - The Wall Street Journal

Heavy Snow Threatens Travel Over Holiday Weekend  The Wall Street Journal

A winter storm threatening a wide stretch of the country could keep travelers grounded over the long holiday weekend, another headache for passengers ...

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Tesla Lays Off 3,000 Workers in Cost-Cutting Effort - WIRED

Tesla Lays Off 3,000 Workers in Cost-Cutting Effort  WIRED

In an open letter to Tesla staff today, CEO Elon Musk announced the automaker is laying off 7 percent of its full-time work force, more than 3,000 people. It's an ...

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Passenger Who Jumped 11 Stories Off Cruise Ship Hopes He Doesn't Inspire Others - HuffPost

Passenger Who Jumped 11 Stories Off Cruise Ship Hopes He Doesn't Inspire Others  HuffPost

Royal Caribbean has banned Nick Naydev for life for the viral stunt.

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Navigation Apps With Millions of Downloads Exposed as Just Google Maps With Bonus Ads - Gizmodo

Navigation Apps With Millions of Downloads Exposed as Just Google Maps With Bonus Ads  Gizmodo

One of the purported benefits of modern day app stores is to make it easier for companies to review and ensure that the software you download isn't harmful or ...

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Teenage Engineering debuts an affordable entry into modular synthesis - The Verge

Teenage Engineering debuts an affordable entry into modular synthesis  The Verge

Swedish audio company Teenage Engineering has announced a new line of self-assembly modular synth units called the 16, the 170, and the 400. Meant to be ...

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Microsoft says move to Android, iOS as Windows 10 Mobile support ends - CNET

Microsoft says move to Android, iOS as Windows 10 Mobile support ends  CNET

Users of Windows 10 Mobile won't be able to get security updates after Dec. 10.

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Verizon is giving subscribers free robocall and spam protection tools - BGR

Verizon is giving subscribers free robocall and spam protection tools  BGR

In an effort to curb the recent epidemic of spam and robocalls, Verizon announced this week that it will be giving all of its customers free access to protection ...

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What parents need to know about 'Glass' - KSL.com

What parents need to know about 'Glass'  KSL.com

THE COMICS STORE — M. Night Shyamalan's comic-books inspired superhero trilogy comes to a close with his latest film, "Glass," in theaters today. The trilogy ...

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Robert Pattinson makes a VERY bizarre style statement for Dior show in Paris - Daily Mail

Robert Pattinson makes a VERY bizarre style statement for Dior show in Paris  Daily Mail

Robert Pattinson, 32, took a risk when it came to his style as he attended the Christian Dior Homme show during Paris Fashion Week on Friday night.

    

Tori Spelling's Husband Dean McDermott Slams Instagram Haters Shaming Their Kids - Entertainment Tonight

Tori Spelling's Husband Dean McDermott Slams Instagram Haters Shaming Their Kids  Entertainment Tonight

Dean McDermott is standing up for his kids! The actor did not hold back after Instagram trolls started criticizing his five children on his wife, Tori Spelling's, most ...

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Warriors vs. Clippers: DeMarcus Cousins throws down emphatic dunk in debut for first points with Golden State - CBS Sports

Warriors vs. Clippers: DeMarcus Cousins throws down emphatic dunk in debut for first points with Golden State  CBS Sports

DeMarcus Cousins sure knows how to make one memorable debut. As the four-time All-Star played his first game with the Golden State Warriors on Friday night, ...

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Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints Friday (1/18) injury report - Turf Show Times

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Australian Open 2019 Results: Winners, Scores, Stats from Friday's Bracket - Bleacher Report

Australian Open 2019 Results: Winners, Scores, Stats from Friday's Bracket  Bleacher Report

Defending champion Caroline Wozniacki was knocked out of the 2019 Australian Open by Maria Sharapova in a three-set epic on Friday. The Russian star ...

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Taylor Fritz Loses, but Learns, Against Roger Federer - The New York Times

Taylor Fritz Loses, but Learns, Against Roger Federer  The New York Times

Fritz, 21, one of the most promising players in tennis, had come to this Australian Open match on the heels of a win over Gael Monfils.

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Shaky rings help scientists measure Saturn's days - The Verge

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2019 lunar eclipse: 5 things to know about the 'super blood wolf moon' - NBC News

2019 lunar eclipse: 5 things to know about the 'super blood wolf moon'  NBC News

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Why this Sunday's total lunar eclipse is called the 'super blood wolf moon' - AccuWeather.com

Why this Sunday's total lunar eclipse is called the 'super blood wolf moon'  AccuWeather.com

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The Earth has been experiencing more frequent asteroid strikes - Ars Technica

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The leak was caused by an illegal tap that fuel thieves had drilled into the pipeline in a small town in the state of Hidalgo, north of Mexico City, according to state oil company Pemex.
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  2. 2019 lunar eclipse: 5 things to know about the 'super blood wolf moon'
  3. U.S. military leaders 'embarrassed' by Trump's Syria plan, Kurdish commander says
  4. Grim #10YearChallenge: Mexicans post pictures of missing, killed
  5. Trump plans North Korea nuclear summit with Kim Jong Un for February
  6. What was the Holocaust?
  7. This startup wants to put huge ads in space. Not everyone is on board with the idea.
  8. Three of four Americans killed in Syria explosion identified
  9. U.K. court opens door for alleged ISIS 'Beatles' to be tried in U.S.
  10. Planetary diet for longer life: Less meat, more vegetables
  11. Journalist in Ghana who exposed FIFA corruption shot dead
  12. 4 Americans among those killed by explosion in Syria
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20 dead, 71 injured in ruptured pipeline explosion outside Mexico City

The leak was caused by an illegal tap that fuel thieves had drilled into the pipeline in a small town in the state of Hidalgo, north of Mexico City, according to state oil company Pemex.

    

2019 lunar eclipse: 5 things to know about the 'super blood wolf moon'

This is your last chance to see a total lunar eclipse until 2021.

    

U.S. military leaders 'embarrassed' by Trump's Syria plan, Kurdish commander says

"They didn't expect this decision. It's out of their hands, and they are constantly apologizing for it."

    

Grim #10YearChallenge: Mexicans post pictures of missing, killed

"I no longer have a life, it's just surviving, to be able to look for her," said a mother whose daughter, 13, has gone missing in the last ten years.

    

Trump plans North Korea nuclear summit with Kim Jong Un for February

Trump met with a top Kim deputy at the White House Friday amid evidence that Pyongyang is developing ballistic missiles.

    

What was the Holocaust?

Nearly seven out of 10 Jews living in Europe at the time were killed, according to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

    

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Swarms of tiny, light-reflecting "cubesats" would come together to form luminous words or logos.

    

Three of four Americans killed in Syria explosion identified

The Department of Defense said Wednesday that the fourth person not yet identified was a contractor.

    

U.K. court opens door for alleged ISIS 'Beatles' to be tried in U.S.

Two ISIS "Beatles" who allegedly beheaded Americans are closer to being tried in the U.S. thanks to a British court decision Friday.

    

Planetary diet for longer life: Less meat, more vegetables

Meat is unhealthy both for the people who eat too much of it and for the planet, the report says.

    

Journalist in Ghana who exposed FIFA corruption shot dead

Police said Hussein-Suale was shot dead by gunmen on a motorbike as he drove home alone at night.

    

4 Americans among those killed by explosion in Syria

ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, which came just weeks after President Trump said "we have beaten them and we have beaten them badly."

    

Zimbabwe shuts down internet amid protests over $12 per gallon gas

"The world must quickly step in to remove this blanket of darkness that has been put on the country," one opposition activist said.

    

North Korean ex-spy chief arrives in Washington for talks

Kim Jong Un said in a New Year speech he was willing to meet President Donald Trump "at any time."

    

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  4. Doug Jones Risks His Alabama Senate Seat Over the Shutdown and the Wall
  5. Polls Show Government Shutdown Is Eroding Faith in Economy
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The president directed his lawyer to lie to Congress about his involvement in talks to build a skyscraper in Moscow, BuzzFeed reported. The article could not be independently confirmed.

    

Trump and Kim Jong-un to Hold Second Summit Meeting Next Month

Negotiations over eliminating North Korea’s nuclear arsenal have made little progress since the two leaders’ June meeting in Singapore.

    

House Democrats Add $1 Billion in Border-Related Spending to Measures to Reopen Government

The decision by Democrats, and the president’s suggestion that he would have an announcement on Saturday, were the first indications of possible movement over the shutdown.
    

Doug Jones Risks His Alabama Senate Seat Over the Shutdown and the Wall

For Mr. Jones, the fight over the shutdown, in a state where President Trump is popular and many federal workers live, is a reminder that his party’s views are out of step back home.

    

Polls Show Government Shutdown Is Eroding Faith in Economy

Consumer-sentiment readings are declining, and more Americans rate President Trump’s economic policies poorly, as the impasse in Washington drags on.

    

Jason Van Dyke Sentenced to Nearly 7 Years for Murdering Laquan McDonald

Mr. Van Dyke was the first Chicago police officer in decades convicted of murder for an on-duty shooting. He shot Laquan 16 times in 2014.
    

Major Winter Storm Threatens 80 Million in Midwest and Northeast

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Past Tense: Think Snowstorms Are Rough Now? Check Out These Vintage New York Blizzards

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Brace for the Polar Vortex: It May Be Visiting More Often

A researcher says that as the climate changes, “winter is shortening, but you’re getting these more intensive periods in that shorter winter.”

    

R. Kelly Dropped by RCA Records After Documentary Furor

Kelly, once one of the biggest and most influential stars in pop music, has been dogged by accusations of sexual misconduct since the mid 1990s.

    

His Art, Their Ideas: Did Robert Indiana Lose Control of His Work?

Private text messages entered as evidence in a legal dispute raise new questions about whether the artist fully designed his final works.

    

Nancy Pelosi, North Korea, Winter Storm: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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The Insulin Wars

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After Trump, It’s — Oh, No!

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A Republican Challenge to Trump?

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Marie Kondo and the Life-Changing Magic of Japanese Soft Power

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The Strange Persistent Troubling Russian Hang-Up of Donald Trump

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Microsoft Cannot Fix Seattle’s Housing Crisis

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If You Shut Down the Government, You Slow Down the Economy

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BuzzFeed’s Controversial Cohen Story Raises Question: Did Trump Want to Be President?

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Work Friend: If You Don’t Think Your Office Is a War Zone You Are Fooling Yourself

Men can’t tell the difference between fear and respect. They act accordingly.

    

F.T.C. Is Said to Be Considering Large Facebook Fines

The agency’s investigation, which began in late March, is continuing, and the commissioners and staff have not reached a final conclusion.

    

Thousands March in Washington at Annual Anti-Abortion Rally

Vice President Mike Pence and Karen, his wife, made a surprise visit to the rally on Friday. President Trump addressed the crowd in a prerecorded message.
    

Wanted: The ‘Traveling Bandit,’ a Bank Robber Who Gets Around

The F.B.I. says the middle-aged robber has hit at least seven banks in six states in less than a month.
    

Democratic Senator Seeks Perjury Investigation of Kirstjen Nielsen

Senator Jeff Merkley asked the F.B.I. to open an inquiry, citing a document that he said conflicted with the homeland security secretary’s congressional testimony on family separations at the border.

    

4,141 Latvians Were Just Outed as K.G.B. Informants

Is the newly released Soviet-era archive a real record of collaboration or a time bomb planted by agents as the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991?

    

Americans Killed in Syria Were No Strangers to War

One was a military linguist. One joined the Army and served six times in Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. One was once a member of the Navy SEALs, and one was an Arabic interpreter.

    

After a Crash, Prince Philip, 97, Stokes Debate on Older Drivers

Nobody was badly hurt. But with a ballooning number of older drivers in Britain, the thought of the headstrong royal behind the wheel was cause for alarm.

    

Right at Home: How to Build the Perfect Home Crew

A home can only thrive with a good support team, but finding that roster of handymen, plumbers and landscapers takes time.
    

What to Buy: The Gear You Need for a New Year (and a New You)

You need resolve more than equipment to make your resolutions real, but a few special things can keep you inspired and use those gift cards you got for the holidays.
    

A Book Lover’s Haven Turns 100

The Grolier Club, the nation’s oldest society of bibliophiles, just celebrated the centennial of its grand Manhattan home. Yes, there’s a secret staircase hidden in a bookshelf. No, do not use gloves in its library.

    

Far From Serbia, Novak Djokovic Delivers Some National Pride

For Serbs living in Australia, Djokovic is a sporting hero who provides a connection to their culture and tradition.

    

in her words: Women’s March 2019: Here’s What to Know if You Can’t Keep Up

Marchers will take to the streets on Saturday, despite recent tensions and competing marches in New York.

    

Does Marijuana Use Cause Schizophrenia?

As the drug becomes more popular, concerns have been raised that its use can lead to psychotic disorders. Here’s what scientists know for sure, and what they don’t.

    

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