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The Boston Red Sox, who won the World Series last fall, have pushed back their visit to the White House from February until May 9, the team announced.
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  1. Red Sox push back visit to White House from February until May
  2. Death toll in Brazil dam collapse rises to 34; hundreds feared dead
  3. Thirteen-year-old boy who killed brother, 11, sentenced to juvenile detention
  4. Five dead in two related shootings in two Louisiana parishes
  5. Spanish miners find body of 2-year-old boy stuck in well
  6. U.S. envoy: 'Significant progress' in Afghan peace talks with Taliban
  7. Small fitness improvements can reduce heart attack risk: study
  8. U.K. newspaper apologizes, agrees to pay damages to Melania Trump
  9. St. Louis cop accused of killing colleague charged with involuntary manslaughter
  10. Hit by bitter cold, Midwest braces for worst arctic blast in 20 years
  11. Watch: Blake Griffin mashes Maxi Kleber with serious slam dunk
  12. 'Coop & Cami' gets second season on Disney Channel
  13. Watch: Manchester City dominates Burnley at FA Cup
  14. Washington Gov. Inslee declares state of emergency over measles outbreak
  15. Watch: Naomi Osaka wins Australian Open, becomes Asia's first world No. 1
  16. Pompeo confronts U.N. Security Council on Venezuela
  17. Jason Bateman to direct John Cena in Netflix movie
  18. Two U.N. peacekeepers from Sri Lanka killed in Mali
  19. White House's drug price policy may not lower costs: study
  20. Chandler Riggs' new job is on ABC's 'Million Little Things'
  21. CBS orders more 'Magnum P.I.,' 'FBI,' 'Neighborhood'
  22. Three men sentenced to prison for plot to bomb Somalis in Kansas
  23. Kristin Scott Thomas, Fiona Shaw to guest star on 'Fleabag'
  24. Boogie Wit da Hoodie's 'Hoodie SZN' is No. 1 album for 2nd week

Red Sox push back visit to White House from February until May

The Boston Red Sox, who won the World Series last fall, have pushed back their visit to the White House from February until May 9, the team announced.
    

Death toll in Brazil dam collapse rises to 34; hundreds feared dead

The death toll after a dam burst at a Brazilian iron mine Friday has risen to 34 with hundreds missing, search and rescue authorities said Saturday.
    

Thirteen-year-old boy who killed brother, 11, sentenced to juvenile detention

A 13-year-old boy who shot dead his 11-year-old brother with his grandfather's rifle in Ohio was sentenced to juvenile detention until he is 21 years old.
    

Five dead in two related shootings in two Louisiana parishes

Five people died in two separate shootings in adjacent parishes in Louisiana on Saturday morning, and a identified suspect remains at large, authorities said.
    

Spanish miners find body of 2-year-old boy stuck in well

Spanish miners on Saturday found the body of a 2-year-old boy who fell into a well nearly two weeks ago.
    

U.S. envoy: 'Significant progress' in Afghan peace talks with Taliban

Taliban and U.S. negotiators have made "significant progress" in attempts to end the 17-year war in Afghanistan, the U.S. special representative said.
    

Small fitness improvements can reduce heart attack risk: study

Even a slight improvement in your heart/lung fitness could reduce your risk of a heart attack, a new study reveals.
    

U.K. newspaper apologizes, agrees to pay damages to Melania Trump

The Daily Telegraph agreed to pay "substantial damages" and apologized to Melania Trump for "false statements" in an article about the first lady's life.
    

St. Louis cop accused of killing colleague charged with involuntary manslaughter

A police officer accused of killing an off-duty officer in a game of Russian Roulette has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, prosecutors said.
    

Hit by bitter cold, Midwest braces for worst arctic blast in 20 years

Wind chills below zero hit much of the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Saturday, and the region is bracing for the coldest outbreak in 20 years.
    

Watch: Blake Griffin mashes Maxi Kleber with serious slam dunk

High-flying forward Blake Griffin got up for a huge slam dunk against 6-foot-11 Maxi Kleber during the Detroit Pistons' loss to the Dallas Mavericks.
    

'Coop & Cami' gets second season on Disney Channel

Disney Channel said it has renewed its live-action kids comedy, "Coop & Cami Ask the World" for a second season.
    

Watch: Manchester City dominates Burnley at FA Cup

Manchester City obliterated Burnley 5-0 to move onto the fifth round of the FA Cup on Saturday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England.
    

Washington Gov. Inslee declares state of emergency over measles outbreak

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency over the measles outbreak and Oregon officials have reported an infection has spread there.
    

Watch: Naomi Osaka wins Australian Open, becomes Asia's first world No. 1

Naomi Osaka beat Petra Kvitova for her second consecutive Grand Slam title on Saturday at the Australian Open in Melbourne.
    

Pompeo confronts U.N. Security Council on Venezuela

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told the U.N. Security Council Saturday it has a choice to support freedom with transitional government in Venezuela or mayhem.
    

Jason Bateman to direct John Cena in Netflix movie

Pro wrestler and "Bumblebee" actor John Cena is to star in a new Netflix action-comedy movie directed by "Ozark" star Jason Bateman.
    

Two U.N. peacekeepers from Sri Lanka killed in Mali

An improvised explosive device attack on a convoy in Mali killed two U.N. peacekeepers from Sri Lanka and injured six others.
    

White House's drug price policy may not lower costs: study

By itself, a Trump administration plan to make drug companies disclose the cost of their medicines in TV ads is unlikely to help tame drug prices.
    

Chandler Riggs' new job is on ABC's 'Million Little Things'

"The Walking Dead" alum Chandler Riggs is offering more details about his new television job.
    

CBS orders more 'Magnum P.I.,' 'FBI,' 'Neighborhood'

CBS announced it has renewed its freshman dramas "FBI" and "Magnum P.I.," and sitcom "The Neighborhood" for second seasons to air in 2019-20.
    

Three men sentenced to prison for plot to bomb Somalis in Kansas

Three men were sentenced to prison for conspiring in a plot to bomb a Somali community in Kansas in 2016, the Department of Justice said.
    

Kristin Scott Thomas, Fiona Shaw to guest star on 'Fleabag'

Actresses Kristin Scott Thomas and Fiona Shaw will guest star in Season 2 of the BBC's London-set comedy "Fleabag."
    

Boogie Wit da Hoodie's 'Hoodie SZN' is No. 1 album for 2nd week

Rapper Boogie Wit da Hoodie's "Hoodie SZN" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a second week.
    
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In Venezuela, socialism has succeeded the way it always does - Washington Examiner


As Joshua Tree reopens, anger over damage to economy, environment - Los Angeles Times

SUSPECT AT LARGE | Dakota Theriot sought in Ascension, Livingston Parish shootings that left five dead - The Livingston Parish News


No Escape for Roger Stone: Mueller's Case Is a Slam Dunk and He's Too Slimy to Get Flipped - The Daily Beast

GOP Rep. Walter Jones enters hospice care - Fox News


34 dead, up to 300 feared missing after dam collapse - ABC News

'Significant progress' made in US-Taliban talks in Qatar - Aljazeera.com

French 'yellow vests' defy Macron again in tense protests - Reuters

French 'yellow vests' defy Macron again in tense protests  Reuters

PARIS (Reuters) - Thousands of "yellow vest" demonstrators marched in Paris and other French cities on Saturday in protests that brought sporadic clashes with ...

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Hawaiian Airlines flight diverted after flight attendant dies - KXXV News Channel 25

LaGuardia Airport gets back on track as longest-ever shutdown ends - News 12 Long Island

Family kicked off flight out of Florida after complaints about body odor - WFLA

Fortnite's loot boxes now show you what's inside - new X-Ray Llamas explained - Dexerto.com

The Fire TV Cube is On Sale For Just $79.99 Down From $119.99 - Cord Cutters News, LLC

What (we think) we know about the Samsung Galaxy S10 - TechCrunch

Instagram, Whatsapp & Facebook Messenger Integration - HYPEBEAST

Zac Efron Debuts Bleached Blonde Hair at Sundance Film Festival 2019! - Just Jared

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'Rent: Live' is the latest musical coming to TV. What time (no day but today!), channel, who's in the cast, teasers and more - NJ.com

Mindy Kaling's sweet, subversive 'Late Night' is this year's Sundance crowd-pleaser - USA TODAY

Bellator 214 results, highlights: Ryan Bader crushes Fedor Emelianenko to become double champion - CBS Sports

Lakers: LeBron James will not play against Phoenix Suns, Kyle Kuzma is questionable - Silver Screen and Roll

Quarterbacks Drew Lock, Daniel Jones bolster NFL case at Senior Bowl - ESPN

NASA makes last ditch attempt to revive dormant Mars rover Opportunity - Digital Trends

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Two bombs exploded outside the Cathedral of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which has been hit by bombs in the past.
    

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"I'm more optimistic than ever before. I think we're much closer to a possible settlement than we have been in the past," Hekmat Karzai said.

    

At least 40 dead, hundreds missing after Brazil dam collapse

An estimated 300 people are still missing. Vale workers were eating lunch Friday afternoon when the dam collapsed, unleashing a sea of reddish-brown mud.

    

Second Vale dam burst in Brazil likely to curb mining risk appetite

"This calls into question the financial viability of Vale going forward because of the sheer scale of their potential liabilities," said a lawyer at SPG Law.

    

Venezuelans receive vaccinations at border as Colombia works to prevent outbreak

"The health system in Venezuela collapsed and like we saw in Syria, that leads to an outbreak of transmissible diseases," said one expert.

    

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Europe steps up pressure on Venezuela's Maduro ahead of U.N. meeting

France, Germany and Spain said Saturday they would recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as president if elections are not called in the coming week.

    

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  7. On Venezuela, Rubio Assumes U.S. Role of Ouster in Chief
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  22. Fatima Ali, Fan Favorite on ‘Top Chef,’ Dies at 29
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With 5G networks about to remake the internet, the Trump administration fears decisions made in the next six months on China’s role will resonate for decades.

    

A Bruised Trump Faces Uncertain 2020 Prospects. His Team Fears a Primary Fight.

With his approval rating sinking, and foes within the party wooing potential Republican challengers, aides to the president are working to shore up his support.

    

How the Shutdown Reordered American Life

People accustomed to paychecks were forced to moonlight, visit food pantries and apply for unemployment benefits. A stable job suddenly felt high risk.

    

With Deadline Looming, Border Security Talks Face Hurdles in Congress

The reopening of the federal government kicked of three weeks of negotiations over border security. But there are obstacles ahead, including a divided Congress and an unpredictable president.

    

Jared Kushner, a Confident Negotiator, Finds Immigration Deal to Be Elusive

It has been challenging for Mr. Kushner to negotiate a broad immigration deal that would satisfy a president committed to a border wall and Democrats who have repeatedly cast it as immoral.

    

Trump Meets With Hard-Right Group Led by Ginni Thomas

At the meeting, which was unusual for the spouse of a Supreme Court justice and a president, the activists denounced women serving in the military and questioned the administration’s hiring.

    

On Venezuela, Rubio Assumes U.S. Role of Ouster in Chief

Senator Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, has become a chief policy architect for the United States in a daring and risky campaign to dislodge Venezuela’s autocratic leader from power.

    

Venezuelan President Does an About-Face That Allows U.S. Diplomats to Stay

President Nicolás Maduro drops demand for all American diplomats to leave the South American country by the end of the weekend.

    

With Spies and Other Operatives, a Nation Looms Over Venezuela’s Crisis: Cuba

The island nation has provided intelligence support to Venezuela for years, helping President Nicolás Maduro suppress dissent in the military and across society.

    

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The U.S. should pressure Saudis to respect the human rights of outspoken women.

    

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