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The United States urged China Tuesday to immediately release jailed human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang.
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  1. U.S. calls on China to release jailed human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang
  2. 2 dead, 4 injured in grenade attack on Philippine mosque
  3. Arizona Diamondbacks, manager Torey Lovullo agree on contract extension
  4. Zack Snyder to direct Netflix zombie thriller 'Army of the Dead'
  5. One dead, one injured in Southern California plane crash
  6. New Orleans Pelicans' Anthony Davis fined $50K for public trade demand
  7. CBS orders second season of 'God Friended Me'
  8. Bryce Dallas Howard named 2019 Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year
  9. Nashville Predators' Austin Watson suspended indefinitely for alcohol abuse
  10. R&B singer James Ingram dies at 66
  11. Kings' Jake Muzzin traded to Toronto Maple Leafs in blockbuster deal
  12. Accused Pittsburgh shooter Robert Bowers faces new hate crimes charges
  13. Stacey Abrams to deliver Democratic response to State of the Union
  14. Toronto Blue Jays sign INF Freddy Galvis
  15. In photos: Highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for January 28, 2019
  16. Scientists identify kidney fibrosis pathway
  17. FBI finds no motive for Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock
  18. Venezuelan officials ban Juan Guaido from leaving the country
  19. Look: Fisherman reels in 17.9-pound longnose gar
  20. Watch: Marathon participant carries puppy for 19 miles
  21. British Parliament votes to send Theresa May to renegotiate Brexit deal with EU
  22. Curiosity rover shares new selfie from the surface of Mars
  23. Breast cancer may raise risk of A-fib
  24. New Found Glory announce North American summer tour
  25. Watch: Impatient dog honks horn to tell owner to hurry

U.S. calls on China to release jailed human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang

The United States urged China Tuesday to immediately release jailed human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang.
    

2 dead, 4 injured in grenade attack on Philippine mosque

Two people were killed and four others were injured Tuesday after a grenade was lobbed into a mosque in the Philippine city of Zamboanga.
    

Arizona Diamondbacks, manager Torey Lovullo agree on contract extension

The Arizona Diamondbacks rewarded manager Torey Lovullo with a contract extension Tuesday, the team announced.
    

Zack Snyder to direct Netflix zombie thriller 'Army of the Dead'

Netflix has announced that "Man of Steel" and "Batman vs. Superman" director Zack Snyder will helm its zombie thriller "Army of the Dead."
    

One dead, one injured in Southern California plane crash

One person was killed and another was injured when a small plane crashed in California on Tuesday.
    

New Orleans Pelicans' Anthony Davis fined $50K for public trade demand

The NBA fined New Orleans Pelicans star forward Anthony Davis $50,000 for his public trade demand.
    

CBS orders second season of 'God Friended Me'

CBS said it has ordered a second season of its new drama "God Friended Me."
    

Bryce Dallas Howard named 2019 Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year

Harvard's Hasty Pudding Theatricals said Tuesday it will present Bryce Dallas Howard with its 2019 Woman of the Year Award.
    

Nashville Predators' Austin Watson suspended indefinitely for alcohol abuse

The NHL suspended Nashville Predators forward Austin Watson without pay as he continues his ongoing battle with alcohol abuse.
    

R&B singer James Ingram dies at 66

James Ingram, the Grammy Award-winning R&B singer of "One Hundred Ways" and "Yah Mo B There," has died at age 66.
    

Kings' Jake Muzzin traded to Toronto Maple Leafs in blockbuster deal

The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired defenseman Jake Muzzin from the Los Angeles Kings in a blockbuster trade.
    

Accused Pittsburgh shooter Robert Bowers faces new hate crimes charges

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday filed new hate crime charges for the accused gunman who opened fire at a Pittsburgh synagogue killing 11 people.
    

Stacey Abrams to deliver Democratic response to State of the Union

Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams will deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address next week.
    

Toronto Blue Jays sign INF Freddy Galvis

The Toronto Blue Jays have signed free agent infielder Freddy Galvis.
    

In photos: Highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for January 28, 2019

Political operative Roger Stone pleads not guilty to charges related to an investigation of Russian interference in President Donald Trump's election. The Senate Intelligence Committee holds a hearing on worldwide threats. And the White House imposes new sanctions on Venezuela, the week of January 28, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
    

Scientists identify kidney fibrosis pathway

Scientists have pinpointed a cause of kidney failure, a discovery that could soon lead to future treatment for the condition.
    

FBI finds no motive for Las Vegas mass shooter Stephen Paddock

The FBI announced Tuesday it could find no motive for the October 2017 shooting in Las Vegas that left 58 people dead and hundreds injured.
    

Venezuelan officials ban Juan Guaido from leaving the country

The State Department issued a warning advising against travel to Venezuela, a day after the U.S. announced sanctions on the country's state-owned oil company.
    

Look: Fisherman reels in 17.9-pound longnose gar

Maryland officials confirmed a fisherman broke a state record when he reeled in a longnose gar that weighed in at a staggering 17.9 pounds.
    

Watch: Marathon participant carries puppy for 19 miles

A woman running in a Thailand marathon came across a lost puppy and ended up carrying the dog while running the last 19 miles of the race.
    

British Parliament votes to send Theresa May to renegotiate Brexit deal with EU

The British Parliament voted Tuesday to send Prime Minister Theresa May back to Brussels to renegotiate Britain's exit from the European Union.
    

Curiosity rover shares new selfie from the surface of Mars

With the government shutdown over, NASA is once again sharing selfie photographs snapped by the space agency's Martian rover Curiosity.
    

Breast cancer may raise risk of A-fib

Women diagnosed with breast cancer may face a higher risk of developing the abnormal heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, Danish researchers report.
    

New Found Glory announce North American summer tour

New Found Glory have announced a new North American summer tour in support of their "From the Screen to Your Stereo" compilation series.
    

Watch: Impatient dog honks horn to tell owner to hurry

An impatient dog left inside its owner's car while she went into a store showed its impatience by repeatedly honking the horn.
    
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  1. Eric Trump says he wants father to declare national emergency at border | TheHill - The Hill
  2. Chicago Weather: What Exactly Is The Polar Vortex? - CBS Chicago
  3. The US wants to halt Huawei's global advance. It may be too late - CNN
  4. FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation - NPR
  5. Meadows to Ocasio-Cortez: Congress isn't 'just sitting around eating bonbons' - Fox News
  6. 'El Chapo' lawyers aim to portray Joaquin Guzman as the victim of a vast conspiracy - Los Angeles Times
  7. 'Monster' confesses to killing parents, girlfriend and two others: Police - ABC News
  8. Intel officials reveal the greatest threats to US national security - New York Post
  9. Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back - NPR
  10. Brexit vote: Lawmakers try to force clarity over Theresa May's EU exit deal - USA TODAY
  11. The most important things we learned from Apple's earnings call - Business Insider
  12. PG&E bankruptcy could be costly to wildfire victims - KCRA Sacramento
  13. Asian markets mostly higher ahead of Fed meeting, latest trade talks - MarketWatch
  14. eBay beats in Q4 on sales of $2.9B and EPS of $0.71, but GMV of $24.6B is up only 1% - TechCrunch
  15. Google takes aim at imposter websites with new Chrome warning - CNET
  16. EA stops selling 'FIFA' currency in Belgium due to loot box law - Engadget
  17. Report: Apple's video streaming service to launch this spring - TechCrunch
  18. Jussie Smollett Attack Leaves 'Empire' Set Seeking Answers & Time To Process - Deadline
  19. Christina Aguilera Reveals If She'll Reunite With Britney Spears - E! NEWS
  20. Maroon 5 cancels its news conference at Super Bowl LIII - ESPN
  21. Anthony Davis of New Orleans Pelicans fined $50,000 for public trade demand by agent - ESPN
  22. If Rams win Super Bowl, they should not visit the White House - Los Angeles Times
  23. Tom Brady was built to be a two-minute master - New York Post
  24. US Nobelist Craig Mello Knew About He Jiankui's Gene-Edited Babies - Newser
  25. Canadian Arctic is experiencing the hottest temperatures it's seen in over 100,000 years - Daily Mail
  26. NASA is back to work, but the effects of the government shutdown linger - The Verge
  27. Thought-to-speech: Scientists say their AI can read out what happens in your brain - RT
  28. Measles outbreak fuels debate over refusing vaccinations - CBS News
  29. Takeda's Dengue Vaccine Works Safely, Company Says - The Wall Street Journal
  30. Disney World worker has Hepatitis A - WPBF West Palm Beach
  31. Washington is under a state of emergency as measles cases rise - CNN

Eric Trump says he wants father to declare national emergency at border | TheHill - The Hill

Eric Trump says he wants father to declare national emergency at border | TheHill  The Hill

President Trump's son, Eric Trump, said Tuesday that he wants his father to declare a national emergency to move forward with building a wall along the ...

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Chicago Weather: What Exactly Is The Polar Vortex? - CBS Chicago

Chicago Weather: What Exactly Is The Polar Vortex?  CBS Chicago

CHICAGO (CBS) — The Polar Vortex. Chicago residents hear about it during extreme cold. But what is it, exactly? The short answer: It's a large expanse of ...

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The US wants to halt Huawei's global advance. It may be too late - CNN

The US wants to halt Huawei's global advance. It may be too late  CNN

Hong Kong (CNN Business) Huawei's rise as a global tech company is under threat as an increasing number of governments express concern that its ...

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FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation - NPR

FBI Finds No Motive In Las Vegas Shooting, Closes Investigation  NPR

More than a year after the FBI began its investigation, the agency has completed an analysis of the man behind the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas, ...

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Meadows to Ocasio-Cortez: Congress isn't 'just sitting around eating bonbons' - Fox News

Meadows to Ocasio-Cortez: Congress isn't 'just sitting around eating bonbons'  Fox News

Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C., reportedly butted heads with freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., a bit on Tuesday.

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'El Chapo' lawyers aim to portray Joaquin Guzman as the victim of a vast conspiracy - Los Angeles Times

'El Chapo' lawyers aim to portray Joaquin Guzman as the victim of a vast conspiracy  Los Angeles Times

Joaquin Guzman's blink-and-you-missed-it defense was in line with his lawyers' strategy of leveraging the prosecution's mammoth case to portray the drug ...

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'Monster' confesses to killing parents, girlfriend and two others: Police - ABC News

'Monster' confesses to killing parents, girlfriend and two others: Police  ABC News

A 21-year-old man suspected of killing his parents, his girlfriend and two members of her family has confessed to committing the grisly Louisiana rampage with a ...

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Intel officials reveal the greatest threats to US national security - New York Post

Intel officials reveal the greatest threats to US national security  New York Post

Contradicting several foreign-policy positions staked out by President Trump, top US intelligence officials told senators Tuesday that ISIS has not been...

    

Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back - NPR

Trump Administration Begins 'Remain In Mexico' Policy, Sending Asylum-Seekers Back  NPR

The Trump administration began implementing a new hard-line immigration policy by sending a single asylum-seeker from Central America back to Tijuana, ...

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Brexit vote: Lawmakers try to force clarity over Theresa May's EU exit deal - USA TODAY

Brexit vote: Lawmakers try to force clarity over Theresa May's EU exit deal  USA TODAY

Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May survived an attempt by Parliament to more closely control the nation's exit from the European Union.

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The most important things we learned from Apple's earnings call - Business Insider

The most important things we learned from Apple's earnings call  Business Insider

Apple's quarterly update offered important new insight into the state of its business and the broader economy.

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PG&E bankruptcy could be costly to wildfire victims - KCRA Sacramento

PG&E bankruptcy could be costly to wildfire victims  KCRA Sacramento

Faced with potentially ruinous lawsuits over California's recent wildfires, Pacific Gas & Electric Corp. filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday in a move that could ...

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Asian markets mostly higher ahead of Fed meeting, latest trade talks - MarketWatch

Asian markets mostly higher ahead of Fed meeting, latest trade talks  MarketWatch

Asian markets mostly rose Wednesday as traders awaited a Federal Reserve policy meeting and U.S.-China talks, though Japan's benchmark declined.

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eBay beats in Q4 on sales of $2.9B and EPS of $0.71, but GMV of $24.6B is up only 1% - TechCrunch

eBay beats in Q4 on sales of $2.9B and EPS of $0.71, but GMV of $24.6B is up only 1%  TechCrunch

As eBay gets increasing pressure from activist shareholders like Elliott Management and Starboard to reform its business and turn it into a high-growth tech stock ...

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Google takes aim at imposter websites with new Chrome warning - CNET

Google takes aim at imposter websites with new Chrome warning  CNET

Because most people don't notice when they're at the wrong website.

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EA stops selling 'FIFA' currency in Belgium due to loot box law - Engadget

EA stops selling 'FIFA' currency in Belgium due to loot box law  Engadget

When Belgium declared that loot boxes were illegal and amounted to gambling, EA didn't react well -- it not only defended the practice, it refused to honor the...

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Report: Apple's video streaming service to launch this spring - TechCrunch

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Apple's new streaming service is poised to launch this spring, according to The Information, citing three unnamed sources. Tucked away in a report about ...

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Jussie Smollett Attack Leaves 'Empire' Set Seeking Answers & Time To Process - Deadline

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The violent and bigoted assault on Jussie Smollett in Chicago early Tuesday morning has left the cast and crew of Empire shocked and seeking answers amid a ...

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Maroon 5 has canceled its news conference to discuss the band's Super Bowl halftime performance, choosing to not meet with reporters -- unlike what most acts ...

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Pelicans forward Anthony Davis has been fined $50000 by the NBA after his agent, Rich Paul, told ESPN of his client's desire to be traded, a violation of the ...

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Los Angeles is the antithesis of Donald Trump's vision of America and if the Rams intend on becoming a symbol for the city, what they have to do is obvious.

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If Super Bowl 2019 hinges on the ball being in Tom Brady's hands, well, the New England Patriots quarterback is ready for it, steeled for the pressure of the big ...

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French officials are "deeply worried" about what will happen once American forces leave.

    

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More than two years into his administration, the disconnect between President Trump and the Republican establishment on foreign policy has rarely been as stark.

    

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North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear stockpiles and Iran is not developing nuclear weapons, an intelligence assessment says, challenging the president’s assertions.
    

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Texas Official’s Claim About Citizenship of 95,000 Is Called Into Doubt

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Landscaper Pleads Guilty in Murders That Shook Toronto’s Gay Community

In a case that opened a rift between Toronto’s gay community and its police, a landscaper has pleaded guilty to eight murders in the city’s gay district.

    

White House Memo: Why Did Soviets Invade Afghanistan? Documents Offer History Lesson for Trump

President Trump claimed the Soviet Union went to war in 1979 to battle terrorists. But a newly published cable underscores Moscow’s fear that Afghanistan would switch loyalties to the West.

    

A Mother’s Fatal Fall on Subway Stairs Rouses New Yorkers to Demand Accessibility

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White House Memo: The Many Ways to Leave the White House

President Trump often tries to spin resignations as firings, a reaction driven by a hypersensitivity to the perception that anyone would ever want to leave him.

    

‘Along the Main Road You See the Graves’: U.N. Says Hundreds Killed in Congo

United Nations officials attributed three days of horrific violence last month in a northwestern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo to strife between ethnic groups.

    

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This Pioneering Artist Is on the Brink of Her First Big Retrospective, at 98

A string of solo exhibitions will shine new light on the work of the Venezuelan-born artist Luchita Hurtado.

    

Talk: Taraji P. Henson Almost Said No to ‘Empire’

The actor on hearing men’s thoughts, black women in Hollywood and what types of roles she turns down.

    

‘The Wild Pear Tree’ Review: A Gambler and a Writer at Odds

Modern Turkey is the backdrop for a father-son story rich with literary overtones and philosophical implications.

    

In France, Comic Books Are Serious Business

At the Angoulême International Comics Festival, there was a sense that the best days for comic books may be yet to come — in the French-speaking world, at least.

    

Letter of Recommendation: Letter of Recommendation: Naturism

Nudists believe you can escape society’s constraints by stripping down. It sort of works, but not for the reasons they think.
    

Trilobites: Seeking Superpowers in the Axolotl Genome

The smiling salamanders can regrow most of their body parts, so researchers are building improved maps of their DNA.

    

The Checkup: Balancing the Risks and Benefits of Opioids for Children

Experts say opioids are sometimes warranted for kids, in cases like severe burns or major trauma. But doctors should prescribe carefully, and parents should never keep leftovers in the house.

    

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