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Stars of film and television walk the red carpet at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on January 6, 2019.
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  1. In photos: Moments from the Golden Globes red carpet
  2. In photos: Carol Burnett, 'The Americans' honored at the Golden Globes
  3. Carol Burnett on career longevity: 'Here's to reruns and YouTube'
  4. 'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Green Book' win big at the Golden Globes
  5. Parkey misses winning kick, Philadelphia Eagles edge Chicago Bears
  6. Sandra Oh, Andy Samberg kick off the Golden Globes
  7. Jackson fumble seals Los Angeles Chargers' win over Baltimore Ravens
  8. National Park Service taps visitors fees to fund parks during shutdown
  9. U.S. Central Command confirms death of USS Cole bombing suspect
  10. DR Congo delays release of presidential election results
  11. Watch: Duke's Zion Williamson catalogs another ridiculous rim-rocker
  12. China's Chang'e-4 spacecraft lands on far side of the moon
  13. Yankees agree to deal with LHP Zach Britton
  14. Nevada death row inmate Scott Dozier found dead from apparent suicide
  15. Soccer star Wayne Rooney arrested for public intoxication, swearing
  16. John Bolton: Syria withdrawal will take place on 'conditional' basis
  17. 'Aquaman' tops the North American box office for a 3rd weekend
  18. Text massage to inform Saudi women of divorce
  19. Craig Johnson says next Longmire book is due out in September
  20. Postpartum opioid Rx may lead to persistent Use: Study
  21. Decoding newborn's DNA could pinpoint hidden risks
  22. Wendy Williams to return to her talk show on Jan. 14
  23. Dozens killed in Afghan mine collapse
  24. Trump mulling declaration of national emergency, steel barrier to end shutdown
  25. Driver held in shooting death of Jazmine Barnes in Houston
  26. On This Day, Jan. 6: Theodore Roosevelt dies at 60
  27. Famous birthdays for Jan. 6: Norman Reedus, Alex Turner

In photos: Moments from the Golden Globes red carpet

Stars of film and television walk the red carpet at the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on January 6, 2019.
    

In photos: Carol Burnett, 'The Americans' honored at the Golden Globes

Winners appear backstage during the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif., on January 6, 2019.
    

Carol Burnett on career longevity: 'Here's to reruns and YouTube'

The inaugural Carol Burnett Award was presented to its namesake at the Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.
    

'Bohemian Rhapsody,' 'Green Book' win big at the Golden Globes

"Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Green Book" won the Golden Globe Awards for Best Drama Film and Best Comedy or Musical Film in Los Angeles Sunday Night.
    

Parkey misses winning kick, Philadelphia Eagles edge Chicago Bears

The Philadelphia Eagles used a late Golden Tate touchdown to defeat the Chicago Bears 16-15 in the wild-card round on Sunday night at Soldier Field.
    

Sandra Oh, Andy Samberg kick off the Golden Globes

Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg kicked off the Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.
    

Jackson fumble seals Los Angeles Chargers' win over Baltimore Ravens

A late fumble by Baltimore rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson doomed the Ravens as the Los Angeles Chargers picked up a 23-17 win in the wild-card round.
    

National Park Service taps visitors fees to fund parks during shutdown

The U.S. National Park Service announced Sunday that it will use reserved money from visitor fees to fund operations of parks affected by the ongoing partial government shutdown.
    

U.S. Central Command confirms death of USS Cole bombing suspect

A man suspected in the terror bombing of the USS Cole in 2000 was killed in an airstrike at the beginning of the year, U.S. Central Command confirmed Sunday.
    

DR Congo delays release of presidential election results

The Democratic Republic of Congo postponed the release of provisional results from the country's presidential election originally scheduled to be released Sunday.
    

Watch: Duke's Zion Williamson catalogs another ridiculous rim-rocker

Duke freshman phenom Zion Williamson added yet another dunk of the year candidate to his arsenal during a thrashing of Clemson.
    

China's Chang'e-4 spacecraft lands on far side of the moon

China's Chang'e-4 lander-rover spacecraft has landed on the moon's far side -- the first in history.
    

Yankees agree to deal with LHP Zach Britton

The New York Yankees have agreed to a deal with free agent relief pitcher Zach Britton.
    

Nevada death row inmate Scott Dozier found dead from apparent suicide

Nevada death row inmate Scott Dozier was found dead in his cell in an apparent suicide Saturday, the Nevada Department of Corrections said.
    

Soccer star Wayne Rooney arrested for public intoxication, swearing

D.C. United striker Wayne Rooney was arrested in December on charges of public intoxication and swearing.
    

John Bolton: Syria withdrawal will take place on 'conditional' basis

National security adviser John Bolton said U.S. withdrawal of troops from Syria will depend on a pledge from the Turkish government not to attack Kurdish forces
    

'Aquaman' tops the North American box office for a 3rd weekend

"Aquaman" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a third, consecutive weekend, earning an additional $30.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced.
    

Text massage to inform Saudi women of divorce

A text message will be sent to women in Saudi Arabia who have been divorced by their husband, starting Sunday.
    

Craig Johnson says next Longmire book is due out in September

Novelist Craig Johnson announced he has finished writing the next installment in his Wyoming-set series of Longmire books.
    

Postpartum opioid Rx may lead to persistent Use: Study

New mothers who take opioid painkillers after vaginal birth or cesarean section may be at increased risk of becoming persistent users, a new study finds.
    

Decoding newborn's DNA could pinpoint hidden risks

A program that maps out the genes of newborns has allowed researchers to identify risks for some inherited childhood conditions, many of which can be prevented.
    

Wendy Williams to return to her talk show on Jan. 14

Wendy Williams announced this weekend on Instagram that she plans to go back to her talk show later than expected.
    

Dozens killed in Afghan mine collapse

At least 40 people died and another 10 were injured in a gold mine collapse Sunday in northern Afghanistan, authorities said.
    

Trump mulling declaration of national emergency, steel barrier to end shutdown

White House and congressional staffers were met again Sunday on a way to end impasse on federal funding over a border wall. The shutdown has lasted 15 days.
    

Driver held in shooting death of Jazmine Barnes in Houston

One man has been arrested as the getaway driver in the death of 7-year-old Jazmine Barnes of Houston in a case described as "mistaken identity".
    

On This Day, Jan. 6: Theodore Roosevelt dies at 60

On Jan. 6, 1919, Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States, died at the age of 60.
    

Famous birthdays for Jan. 6: Norman Reedus, Alex Turner

Actor Norman Reedus turns 50 and filmmaker John Singleton turns 51, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 6.
    
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At least 30 Afghan villagers searching for gold in a riverbed perished on Sunday in a flash flood in northeastern Badakhshan province, officials said.
    

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National security adviser John Bolton toured tunnels beneath the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City, drawing criticism from Palestinian leadership.

    

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John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, said troops would remain until the Islamic State was completely defeated and Turkey guaranteed it would not strike Kurdish forces.
    

American ISIS Member Caught on Syrian Battlefield, Militia Says

The Houston native is said to have once sought a job teaching English for the Islamic State. The militia said it had also captured a second American.

    

Airstrike Kills Plotter of Deadly Bombing of U.S.S. Cole

Military officials said they had determined that an American strike in Yemen last week had killed Jamal al-Badawi, who had escaped from prison twice.

    

Trump Offers a ‘Steel Barrier,’ but Democrats Are Unmoved

House Democrats moved to pressure President Trump by vowing to pass individual bills to reopen targeted departments that handle critical functions like tax refunds and food stamps.

    

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Only a handful of asylum seekers are let across the border each day. Many are now weighing the risks of hiring “polleros” to sneak them in.

    

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Golden Globe Award Winners 2019: The Complete List

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Jazmine Barnes Case Shows How Trauma Can Affect Memory

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