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Woody Allen has filed a lawsuit against Amazon Studios for breach of contract after the studio refused to release his most recent film and terminated a four-picture production and distribution deal without cause.
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  1. Woody Allen sues Amazon Studios for breach of contract
  2. Pelicans GM: Davis will return to lineup
  3. Longest-serving Congress member John Dingell dies at 92
  4. Watch: Rondo gives Lakers needed jolt in stunner over Celtics
  5. Body recovered from plane wreckage identified as soccer star Emiliano Sala
  6. Rangers sign All-Star Hunter Pence, Matt Davidson to minor league deals
  7. Better heart care has saved U.S. $120B since 2005, study says
  8. Magic trade Jonathon Simmons, draft picks to 76ers for Markelle Fultz
  9. Winter storm pounds central U.S., Seattle bracing for snowy weekend
  10. Toronto Raptors to trade Greg Monroe to Brooklyn Nets; will be waived
  11. High-tech pill could prevent type 2 diabetes patients from needing injections
  12. Memphis Grizzlies agree to trade veteran Marc Gasol to Toronto Raptors
  13. France recalls ambassador to Italy over 'baseless attacks' on Macron
  14. Study finds steady rise in opioid abusers overdosing on diarrhea drug
  15. Witness: Officials ignored warnings about migrant family separation
  16. Judge approves sale of Sears to former CEO's hedge fund
  17. Updated antibiotic can treat pneumonia, skin infections
  18. In photos: Highlights from the week in Washington for February 4, 2019
  19. Walgreens, Circle K stores hit with FDA complaints for alleged youth tobacco sales
  20. South Korea professor accused of sexual harassment at top-ranked university
  21. Paleontologists diagnose 240-million-year-old proto-turtle with bone cancer

Woody Allen sues Amazon Studios for breach of contract

Woody Allen has filed a lawsuit against Amazon Studios for breach of contract after the studio refused to release his most recent film and terminated a four-picture production and distribution deal without cause.
    

Pelicans GM: Davis will return to lineup

All-Star big man Anthony Davis will return to the lineup after the New Orleans Pelicans failed to honor his trade request before Thursday's deadline.
    

Longest-serving Congress member John Dingell dies at 92

John Dingell, the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history, died Thursday
    

Watch: Rondo gives Lakers needed jolt in stunner over Celtics

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers were supposed to be a mess. They failed to land Anthony Davis at the trade deadline and were coming off a 42-point loss at Indiana.
    

Body recovered from plane wreckage identified as soccer star Emiliano Sala

The body recovered from the wreckage of a plane at the bottom of the English Channel has been identified as star Argentine soccer player Emiliano Sala, Police said Thursday.
    

Rangers sign All-Star Hunter Pence, Matt Davidson to minor league deals

The Texas Rangers signed three-time All-Star outfielder Hunter Pence and infielder Matt Davidson to minor league contracts Thursday, the team announced.
    

Better heart care has saved U.S. $120B since 2005, study says

Efforts to keep seniors heart-healthy have saved tens of billions of dollars in U.S. health care costs in recent years, researchers say.
    

Magic trade Jonathon Simmons, draft picks to 76ers for Markelle Fultz

The Orlando Magic acquired point guard Markelle Fultz from the Philadelphia 76ers, the team announced Thursday.
    

Winter storm pounds central U.S., Seattle bracing for snowy weekend

A winter storm brought heavy snow, ice and winds to the central United States Thursday, as another storm is expected to hit Seattle over the weekend.
    

Toronto Raptors to trade Greg Monroe to Brooklyn Nets; will be waived

The Toronto Raptors agreed to send big man Greg Monroe to the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday.
    

High-tech pill could prevent type 2 diabetes patients from needing injections

For people with type 2 diabetes, could the days of having to jab themselves with a needle whenever they need insulin be over?
    

Memphis Grizzlies agree to trade veteran Marc Gasol to Toronto Raptors

The Memphis Grizzlies agreed to trade veteran center Marc Gasol to the Toronto Raptors on Thursday.
    

France recalls ambassador to Italy over 'baseless attacks' on Macron

France recalled its ambassador to Italy Thursday, citing comments made by Italian politicians criticizing French President Emmanuel Macron.
    

Study finds steady rise in opioid abusers overdosing on diarrhea drug

A popular anti-diarrheal drug is fast becoming another dangerous byproduct of the opioid crisis, as more addicts take huge quantities of it to ease withdrawal symptoms or get dangerously high.
    

Witness: Officials ignored warnings about migrant family separation

U.S. lawmakers learn the Department of Homeland Security didn't heed warnings about migrant family separations at the U.S.-Mexico border.
    

Judge approves sale of Sears to former CEO's hedge fund

A federal bankruptcy court judge approved the sale of most of Sears' assets to a hedge fund controlled by its chairman, Eddie Lampert, on Thursday.
    

Updated antibiotic can treat pneumonia, skin infections

An updated version of an old antibiotic works well against pneumonia and serious skin infections -- giving doctors a new option for some common ills, researchers say.
    

In photos: Highlights from the week in Washington for February 4, 2019

President Donald Trump delivers his State of the Union address, the House Judiciary Committee holds a hearing on gun violence and U.S circuit judge nominee Neomi Rao is questioned by the Senate Judiciary Committee the week of February 4, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
    

Walgreens, Circle K stores hit with FDA complaints for alleged youth tobacco sales

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration filed complaints against Walgreens and Circle K to stop the sale of tobacco products at two of the stores' locations.
    

South Korea professor accused of sexual harassment at top-ranked university

A graduate student at Seoul National University has posted on campus a multipage exposé of her experience with sexual harassment.
    

Paleontologists diagnose 240-million-year-old proto-turtle with bone cancer

Researchers have discovered evidence of an aggressive malignant tumor in the femur of a 240-million-year-old proto-turtle.
    
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  1. Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law as John Roberts joins liberal justices in 5-4 ruling - NBC News
  2. Former Rep. John Dingell, longest serving member of Congress, dies at 92 - CNN
  3. Prosecutors Told Judge That Manafort Might Have Lied in Hopes of a Pardon - The New York Times
  4. 'Daily Show' mocks Elizabeth Warren for repeatedly getting 'busted' for Native American ancestry claims - Washington Examiner
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  8. Paul Douglas: Windchills will be dangerous, but some moderation is ahead - Minneapolis Star Tribune
  9. Aid trucks arrive at Venezuela border as Maduro tries to woo security forces – video - The Guardian
  10. No Brexit breakthrough in 'robust' May-Juncker talks in Brussels - Al Jazeera English
  11. Emiliano Sala missing plane found, body recovered and identified - CBS News
  12. Twitter finally tells brands how many users it has - AdAge.com
  13. Lampert’s Deal for Sears Is Approved, but Judge Scolds Him in the Process - The New York Times
  14. Renault flags possible Ghosn misconduct for Versailles wedding party - The Detroit News
  15. Apple is cracking down on apps that secretly record your screen - Engadget
  16. Apex Legends: Two Playable Characters are LGBTQ, Says EA - IGN
  17. Apple Is Compensating the Kid Who Figured Out Its Sketchy Eavesdropping FaceTime Bug - Gizmodo
  18. Google's Adiantum could bring encryption to budget phones (and other devices) - Liliputing
  19. Meghan Markle's half-sister says she's a 'wealthy narcissist,' slams story from 'imaginary' pals - Fox News
  20. Justin Bieber on Music Hiatus: ‘I Was Real at First, Then I Was Manufactured’ - Rolling Stone
  21. Woody Allen sues Amazon for breaking his contract post-#MeToo - Vox.com
  22. NBA All-Star Game 2019 - Best moments from the All-Star draft between LeBron and Giannis - ESPN
  23. 2019 NBA trade deadline: Ranking the 10 most important deals, from Kristaps Porzingis to Lakers' backup plans - CBS Sports
  24. 2018 was one of the hottest years on record — and this year could be even hotter - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  25. Europe’s Mars rover will be named after chemist Rosalind Franklin - The Verge
  26. SpaceX may launch Crew Dragon ship for NASA astronauts on March 2 - Business Insider
  27. Number of confirmed measles cases in Clark County grows to 51 - KOMO News
  28. Rat invasion discovered at historic Los Angeles City Hall amid city typhus outbreak - NBCNews.com
  29. 'Like a wildfire': Washington state measles outbreak has potential to go very big, very quickly - Stars and Stripes
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law as John Roberts joins liberal justices in 5-4 ruling - NBC News


Former Rep. John Dingell, longest serving member of Congress, dies at 92 - CNN

Prosecutors Told Judge That Manafort Might Have Lied in Hopes of a Pardon - The New York Times


'Daily Show' mocks Elizabeth Warren for repeatedly getting 'busted' for Native American ancestry claims - Washington Examiner

Hacienda Healthcare shuts down facility where incapacitated woman gave birth - KVOA Tucson News


Dominique Ray, Muslim Inmate, Executed After Appeal Over Spiritual Adviser Fails - HuffPost

Trump cornered on border wall - POLITICO

Paul Douglas: Windchills will be dangerous, but some moderation is ahead - Minneapolis Star Tribune

Aid trucks arrive at Venezuela border as Maduro tries to woo security forces – video - The Guardian

No Brexit breakthrough in 'robust' May-Juncker talks in Brussels - Al Jazeera English

Emiliano Sala missing plane found, body recovered and identified - CBS News

Twitter finally tells brands how many users it has - AdAge.com

Lampert’s Deal for Sears Is Approved, but Judge Scolds Him in the Process - The New York Times

Renault flags possible Ghosn misconduct for Versailles wedding party - The Detroit News

Apple is cracking down on apps that secretly record your screen - Engadget

Apex Legends: Two Playable Characters are LGBTQ, Says EA - IGN

Apple Is Compensating the Kid Who Figured Out Its Sketchy Eavesdropping FaceTime Bug - Gizmodo

Google's Adiantum could bring encryption to budget phones (and other devices) - Liliputing

Meghan Markle's half-sister says she's a 'wealthy narcissist,' slams story from 'imaginary' pals - Fox News

Justin Bieber on Music Hiatus: ‘I Was Real at First, Then I Was Manufactured’ - Rolling Stone

Woody Allen sues Amazon for breaking his contract post-#MeToo - Vox.com

NBA All-Star Game 2019 - Best moments from the All-Star draft between LeBron and Giannis - ESPN

2019 NBA trade deadline: Ranking the 10 most important deals, from Kristaps Porzingis to Lakers' backup plans - CBS Sports

2018 was one of the hottest years on record — and this year could be even hotter - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Europe’s Mars rover will be named after chemist Rosalind Franklin - The Verge

SpaceX may launch Crew Dragon ship for NASA astronauts on March 2 - Business Insider

Number of confirmed measles cases in Clark County grows to 51 - KOMO News

Rat invasion discovered at historic Los Angeles City Hall amid city typhus outbreak - NBCNews.com

'Like a wildfire': Washington state measles outbreak has potential to go very big, very quickly - Stars and Stripes

FDA: Cases of cancer linked to breast implants - 10TV

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  2. Veterinarian who smuggled heroin in puppies sentenced to 6 years in prison
  3. Death toll rises in Istanbul building collapse
  4. Two more women accuse former president of Costa Rica of sexual assault
  5. U.K., E.U. leaders spar during 'robust' Brexit talks
  6. Gucci pulls $890 'blackface' sweater
  7. New Trump rules make it easier for U.S. gun makers to sell overseas
  8. Final sliver of ISIS territory will fall within days, Trump predicts
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Hungry Venezuelans seek food at Colombian border, as Maduro blocks supplies

Over 50,000 Venezuelans cross into Colombia daily to pick up essentials like diapers, medicine and toilet paper.
    

Veterinarian who smuggled heroin in puppies sentenced to 6 years in prison

One of the animals rescued, a Rottweiler named Heroina, grew up to become a drug-sniffing police dog in Colombia.
    

Death toll rises in Istanbul building collapse

More bodies were pulled from the rubble on Thursday afternoon raising the death toll to 10, officials said.
    

Two more women accuse former president of Costa Rica of sexual assault

The accusations come after the former president, a Nobel peace laureate, was named in a criminal complaint this week.
    

U.K., E.U. leaders spar during 'robust' Brexit talks

Britain's Parliament voted down May's Brexit deal last month, largely because of concerns about a provision for the border between the U.K.'s Northern Ireland and E.U. member Ireland.
    

Gucci pulls $890 'blackface' sweater

"We are fully committed to increasing diversity throughout our organization and turning this incident into a powerful learning moment."
    

New Trump rules make it easier for U.S. gun makers to sell overseas

Manufacturers will no longer need State Department licenses to export dozens of weapons.
    

Final sliver of ISIS territory will fall within days, Trump predicts

However, ISIS sleeper cells are carrying out assassinations and setting up checkpoints In liberated areas across Syria and Iraq.
    

Body recovered from wreckage of flight carrying soccer player Emiliano Sala

The body found in the wreckage of the plane carrying Cardiff City’s Emiliano Sala and pilot Dave Ibbotson from France to Wales has been recovered.
    

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  4. Virginia Political Crisis Grows for Democrats and Republicans
  5. Past Tense: Why Won’t Blackface Go Away? It’s Part of America’s Troubled Cultural Legacy
  6. Liberal Democrats Formally Call for a ‘Green New Deal,’ Giving Substance to a Rallying Cry
  7. House Democrats Begin Push to Secure Trump’s Tax Returns
  8. Wall Street’s Slide Hurts New York; City Loses Nearly $1 Billion in Tax Revenue
  9. Cuomo Warns of a 30 Percent Fare Hike if Congestion Pricing Fails
  10. Trump Tells Upstate Residents to Flee New York. Republicans There Don’t Disagree.
  11. Virginia, William Barr, Frank Robinson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  12. Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office
  13. Trump Versus the Socialist Menace
  14. The Bad News About Helicopter Parenting: It Works
  15. The Moral Indecency of the Away Message
  16. Which Way to the North Pole?
  17. They Really Don’t Make Music Like They Used To
  18. Yes, Tax the Rich. But Do It Right.
  19. The Biden Fallacy
  20. Public Records Belong to the Public
  21. Why Is the Republican Party So Confused About Health Care?
  22. Going to College Should Not Be a Financial Albatross
  23. How British Feminism Became Anti-Trans
  24. A Community Newspaper Gets Tough on a Village. The Village Pulls Its Ads.
  25. Justices Allow Execution of Muslim Death Row Inmate Who Sought Imam
  26. Woody Allen Sues Amazon Over Canceled $68 Million Deal
  27. Prosecutors Told Judge That Manafort Might Have Lied in Hopes of a Pardon
  28. After Plagiarism Claims, Ex-Times Editor Says Her Book ‘Will Be Fixed’
  29. Frank Robinson, Hall of Fame Slugger and First Black Manager, Dies at 83
  30. Sandy Hook Families Gain in Defamation Suits Against Alex Jones
  31. Veterinarian Is Sentenced for Implanting Liquid Heroin in Puppies
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Supreme Court Blocks Louisiana Abortion Law

The law, requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at nearby hospitals, was very similar to a Texas law the justices struck down in 2016.
    

Excerpts From Jeff Bezos’ Blog Post Accusing National Enquirer of Blackmail

Mr. Bezos published a deeply personal blog post on Thursday accusing The National Enquirer of trying to blackmail him with explicit pictures.
    

Bezos’ Security Chief Is a Guardian to the Stars

For decades, Gavin de Becker has counseled governments, celebrities and countless readers on how to ward off threats and stay safe in a scary world.
    

Virginia Political Crisis Grows for Democrats and Republicans

Allegations of racism that have besieged Democrats have spread to a G.O.P. lawmaker, who helped oversee a college yearbook with racist photographs and slurs.
    

Past Tense: Why Won’t Blackface Go Away? It’s Part of America’s Troubled Cultural Legacy

For more than 180 years, racist stereotypes have been used to entertain.
    

Liberal Democrats Formally Call for a ‘Green New Deal,’ Giving Substance to a Rallying Cry

House Democrats introduced a resolution calling for a sweeping environmental and economic mobilization that would make the United States carbon neutral by 2030.
    

House Democrats Begin Push to Secure Trump’s Tax Returns

“The public wants to see the president’s tax returns,” Speaker Nancy Pelosi said, as Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee argued that they had the legal authority to gain access to them.
    

Wall Street’s Slide Hurts New York; City Loses Nearly $1 Billion in Tax Revenue

Thursday’s report of a sharp decline in income tax revenue for New York City is a nearly $1 billion surprise: Is it an anomaly, or the new normal?
    

Cuomo Warns of a 30 Percent Fare Hike if Congestion Pricing Fails

The governor made his case for congestion pricing, although he acknowledged it would be a “politically difficult battle.”
    

Trump Tells Upstate Residents to Flee New York. Republicans There Don’t Disagree.

“If you’re from upstate New York, you don’t have any future. It’s just an economic nightmare,” one former G.O.P. nominee for governor said.
    

Virginia, William Barr, Frank Robinson: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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Why Girls Beat Boys at School and Lose to Them at the Office

Hard work and discipline help girls outperform boys in class, but that advantage disappears in the work force. Is school the problem?
    

Trump Versus the Socialist Menace

The Commies are coming for your pickup trucks.
    

The Bad News About Helicopter Parenting: It Works

New research shows that hyper-involved parenting is the route to kids’ success in today’s unequal world.
    

The Moral Indecency of the Away Message

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Which Way to the North Pole?

The north magnetic pole is moving eastward at an accelerating pace. Is doomsday nigh?
    

They Really Don’t Make Music Like They Used To

If the Eagles or Marvin Gaye fan in your life is complaining about this year’s Grammy songs, this might be why.
    

Yes, Tax the Rich. But Do It Right.

Steven Rattner responds to readers who have doubts about his plan to raise revenue from the uber wealthy.
    

The Biden Fallacy

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Public Records Belong to the Public

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The G.O.P. needs to finally figure out, or at least start figuring out, exactly what it stands for on health care policy.
    

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A Community Newspaper Gets Tough on a Village. The Village Pulls Its Ads.

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Alabama allows a Christian chaplain to be present in its execution chamber but excluded a Muslim imam. The inmate, Domineque Ray, was executed Thursday night.
    

Woody Allen Sues Amazon Over Canceled $68 Million Deal

Allen says the streaming service improperly canceled a four-movie contract because of a renewed focus on sexual abuse allegations he has long denied.
    

Prosecutors Told Judge That Manafort Might Have Lied in Hopes of a Pardon

Prosecutors also expressed concern that Mr. Manafort was misleading them about his contacts with administration officials, the transcript of a court hearing shows.
    

After Plagiarism Claims, Ex-Times Editor Says Her Book ‘Will Be Fixed’

Jill Abramson says she was “up all night going through my book because I take these claims of plagiarism so seriously.”
    

Frank Robinson, Hall of Fame Slugger and First Black Manager, Dies at 83

An intense player at the plate, he hit 586 home runs and made history when he took the helm of the Cleveland Indians in 1975.
    

Sandy Hook Families Gain in Defamation Suits Against Alex Jones

As the cases inch toward trial, the conspiracy theorist faces the possibility that he will have to be deposed and provide business records.
    

Veterinarian Is Sentenced for Implanting Liquid Heroin in Puppies

Andres Lopez Elorez, a Colombian national, was sentenced to six years in prison. Several of the puppies have since found new homes.
    

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