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All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor avoided salary arbitration after agreeing to a one-year deal with the Cleveland Indians.
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  1. Cleveland Indians, Francisco Lindor reach $17.5M deal to avoid arbitration
  2. Kansas City Chiefs list Chris Jones, Travis Kelce as questionable vs. Texans
  3. Cody Bellinger agrees to record $11.5M deal with Los Angeles Dodgers
  4. Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs reach one-year, $18.6M agreement
  5. Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said dies at 79
  6. Advanced Electronics awarded $17M for cyber protection for F-15SA for Saudi Arabia
  7. Philadelphia Eagles' Josh McCown played through torn hamstring vs. Seahawks
  8. GE nabs $318M for aircraft engine component improvement program
  9. Tornado watches issued in Oklahoma, Texas as severe weather outbreak begins in southern U.S.
  10. Texas tells Trump it won't participate in refugee resettlement
  11. Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox avoid arbitration with record $27M deal
  12. Rush drummer Neil Peart dies of brain cancer at 67
  13. Immigration: Parents sue over child abuse during family separation
  14. Former National Guard member pleads guilty to double-billing the DoD
  15. Man dies in second fatal grain bin accident this week
  16. Harvey Weinstein's lawyers seek private jury selection
  17. Facebook post tips Louisiana couple off to $2 million Powerball win
  18. Watch: Horse rescued from old water well in Oklahoma
  19. Study pinpoints the timing of earliest human migration
  20. Justin Chambers to leave 'Grey's Anatomy' after 16 seasons
  21. 14 die in bomb explosion in Quetta, Pakistan, mosque
  22. Appeals court blocks Air Force from discharging HIV-positive service members
  23. 350-pound grouper caught in Florida believed to be 50 years old
  24. Dow crosses 29,000 for first time -- but only briefly
  25. Watch: U.S. Navy: Russian warship 'aggressively' approached in Arabian Sea

Cleveland Indians, Francisco Lindor reach $17.5M deal to avoid arbitration

All-Star shortstop Francisco Lindor avoided salary arbitration after agreeing to a one-year deal with the Cleveland Indians.
    

Kansas City Chiefs list Chris Jones, Travis Kelce as questionable vs. Texans

The Kansas City Chiefs listed defensive tackle Chris Jones and tight end Travis Kelce as questionable for Sunday's AFC divisional round playoff game against the Houston Texans.
    

Cody Bellinger agrees to record $11.5M deal with Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers avoided arbitration with 2019 National League MVP Cody Bellinger.
    

Kris Bryant, Chicago Cubs reach one-year, $18.6M agreement

Third baseman Kris Bryant and the Chicago Cubs avoided arbitration after agreeing on a one-year settlement.
    

Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said al-Said dies at 79

Qaboos bin Said al-Said, the sultan of Oman for nearly 50 years, died Friday, state-run media reported. He was 79.
    

Advanced Electronics awarded $17M for cyber protection for F-15SA for Saudi Arabia

Advanced Electronics was awarded a $17 million contract modification to provide logistics support for the F-15SA cyber protection system for the Royal Saudi Air Force.
    

Philadelphia Eagles' Josh McCown played through torn hamstring vs. Seahawks

Philadelphia Eagles backup quarterback Josh McCown played the second half of Sunday's NFC wild-card game against the Seattle Seahawks with a torn hamstring.
    

GE nabs $318M for aircraft engine component improvement program

General Electric was awarded a $318 million contract for the engine component improvement program for the U.S. Air Force, according to the Pentagon.
    

Tornado watches issued in Oklahoma, Texas as severe weather outbreak begins in southern U.S.

A severe weather outbreak is ripping across the southern United States with nearly 40 million Americans at risk for damaging thunderstorms and tornadoes.
    

Texas tells Trump it won't participate in refugee resettlement

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott informed the U.S. State Department that Texas will not participate in the refugee resettlement program this fiscal year.
    

Mookie Betts, Boston Red Sox avoid arbitration with record $27M deal

The Boston Red Sox avoided arbitration with star outfielder Mookie Betts after both sides agreed on a record-setting deal.
    

Rush drummer Neil Peart dies of brain cancer at 67

Neil Peart, the longtime drummer for rock band Rush, died this week in California, the group announced Friday. He was 67.
    

Immigration: Parents sue over child abuse during family separation

Two men sued the Trump administration Friday, accusing the U.S. government of "cruel and unconstitutional" policies that resulted in their children be separated from their families and abused in foster homes.
    

Former National Guard member pleads guilty to double-billing the DoD

Dominic Caputo, a former civilian member of the National Guard in Oregon has pleaded guilty to defrauding the government for equipment repairs his shop never made.
    

Man dies in second fatal grain bin accident this week

For the second time this week, a man died in a grain bin accident.
    

Harvey Weinstein's lawyers seek private jury selection

Harvey Weinstein's lawyers butted heads with a New York judge Friday over whether jury selection in the former producer's sex-crimes trial should be kept secret.
    

Facebook post tips Louisiana couple off to $2 million Powerball win

A Louisiana couple said they had no idea that they had won a $2 million Powerball jackpot until seeing a Facebook post about the unclaimed prize weeks later.
    

Watch: Horse rescued from old water well in Oklahoma

Firefighters in Oklahoma said it took about an hour and a half to rescue a horse that fell into an old water well on its owner's property.
    

Study pinpoints the timing of earliest human migration

Sangiran, a World Heritage archeological site on the island of Java, is home to dozens of hominid fossils, comprising three different species, including evidence of the earliest hominid migration to Southeast Asia.
    

Justin Chambers to leave 'Grey's Anatomy' after 16 seasons

Actor Justin Chambers announced he will leave ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" after 16 seasons on the show.
    

14 die in bomb explosion in Quetta, Pakistan, mosque

A bomb attack, the second this week, killed at least 14 people in a Quetta, Pakistan, mosque on Friday.
    

Appeals court blocks Air Force from discharging HIV-positive service members

A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a ruling blocking the U.S. Air Force from discharging two service members who are HIV-positive.
    

350-pound grouper caught in Florida believed to be 50 years old

Researchers said a 350-pound Warsaw grouper caught off the Florida coast is believed to be about 50 years old.
    

Dow crosses 29,000 for first time -- but only briefly

The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached another all-time high Friday -- crossing the 29,000 mark, albeit briefly, for the first time.
    

Watch: U.S. Navy: Russian warship 'aggressively' approached in Arabian Sea

A Russian warship "aggressively" approached a U.S. destroyer, the USS Farragut, while in the North Arabian Sea, the U.S. military announced Friday.
    
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  2. Washington Post: Trump angry with ally Matt Gaetz for urging Republicans to vote for Iran war powers resolution - CNN
  3. As Pelosi prepares to transfer impeachment articles, Trump signals he might block Bolton testimony - NBC News
  4. U.S. Unsuccessfully Tried Killing a Second Iranian Military Official - The New York Times
  5. Gov. Greg Abbott Says New Refugees Won't Be Allowed To Settle In Texas - NPR
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  7. Democrat says Second Amendment supporters in Virginia have 'mental issues' - Washington Examiner
  8. Bloomberg and Steyer's spending binges start to pay off - POLITICO
  9. 'Politics of love': the end of Marianne Williamson's bizarre and mesmerizing campaign - The Guardian
  10. US rejects Iraq's request to discuss troop withdrawal - Al Jazeera English
  11. Iran plane crash: Iran says it "unintentionally" shot down Ukrainian airplane - Live updates - CBS News
  12. A ‘megafire’ measuring 1.5 million acres forms in Australia as bushfires merge - The Washington Post
  13. U.S. employment in the 2010s in five charts - Reuters
  14. Future of Nissan in doubt, says Carlos Ghosn - BBC News
  15. Bill Maris blasts Google's outgoing legal exec David Drummond - Business Insider
  16. Online mattress group Casper files for IPO - Financial Times
  17. U.S. Department of Homeland Security Urges Firefox Users to Install Update Amid Active Attack - MacRumors
  18. Steve McQueen’s Bullitt Mustang sells for $3.4 million - Los Angeles Times
  19. A Facebook Bug Exposed Anonymous Admins of Pages - WIRED
  20. After a cheap gaming PC or gaming laptop deal? This Alienware sale is very eye-catching - GamesRadar+
  21. The latest on the ongoing royals drama - ABC News
  22. Justin Chambers Leaving ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ After 15 Years - Deadline
  23. Oprah Winfrey Steps Away From Russell Simmons Accuser Doc (Exclusive) - Hollywood Reporter
  24. “Life Is Good” by Future / Drake Review - Pitchfork
  25. Four Downs: 49ers Keys to Stopping Kirk Cousins and Vikings Pass Catchers - 49ers.com
  26. Quotes of Note: What the Ravens Said About the Titans - Sports Illustrated
  27. Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram have the most fun friendship in the NFL - SB Nation
  28. Vikings place Mackensie Alexander on IR, downgrade Jayron Kearse to OUT - Daily Norseman
  29. Always counterclockwise: Puzzle of early Neolithic house orientations finally solved - Phys.org
  30. NASA, Boeing aim to deliver first SLS core stage to Kennedy Space Center by this fall - Spaceflight Now
  31. 17-year-old discovers planet 6.9 times larger than Earth on third day of internship with NASA - CNBC
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  33. China reports first death from mysterious outbreak in Wuhan - Al Jazeera English
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As Pelosi prepares to transfer impeachment articles, Trump signals he might block Bolton testimony - NBC News


U.S. Unsuccessfully Tried Killing a Second Iranian Military Official - The New York Times

Gov. Greg Abbott Says New Refugees Won't Be Allowed To Settle In Texas - NPR


Joaquin Phoenix and Martin Sheen arrested in star-studded climate change protest on Capitol Hill - NBC News

Democrat says Second Amendment supporters in Virginia have 'mental issues' - Washington Examiner

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'Politics of love': the end of Marianne Williamson's bizarre and mesmerizing campaign - The Guardian

US rejects Iraq's request to discuss troop withdrawal - Al Jazeera English

Iran plane crash: Iran says it "unintentionally" shot down Ukrainian airplane - Live updates - CBS News

A ‘megafire’ measuring 1.5 million acres forms in Australia as bushfires merge - The Washington Post

U.S. employment in the 2010s in five charts - Reuters

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Bill Maris blasts Google's outgoing legal exec David Drummond - Business Insider

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“Life Is Good” by Future / Drake Review - Pitchfork

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  21. Two Deaths and My Life
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  24. She Was a Star of New York Real Estate, but Her Life Story Was a Lie
  25. A Glimpse of Our Connected Tech Future, Courtesy of CES 2020
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  27. Sultan Qaboos, Quiet Peacemaker Who Built Oman, Dies at 79
  28. Northern Ireland Breaks a Three-Year Political Stalemate
  29. What to Know About Taiwan’s Presidential Election
  30. CNN Agrees to Pay $76 Million to Settle Allegations It Violated Federal Labor Law
  31. Texas Governor Shuts State to Refugees, Using New Power Granted by Trump
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  33. Buckingham Palace in Emergency Session to Resolve Harry and Meghan Crisis
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A failed airstrike in Yemen was aimed at Abdul Reza Shahlai, an official with Iran’s Quds Force and an organizer of financing for regional militias supported by Iran.
    

As U.S.-Iran Tensions Flare, Iraq Is Caught in the Middle

After U.S. airstrikes killed an Iranian leader, Iraq’s Parliament voted to expel American forces. Some Iraqi officials say that would be disastrous for Iraq.
    

Pelosi Alerts House to Be Ready to Send Impeachment Articles Next Week

In a letter to lawmakers, Ms. Pelosi moved to end an impasse, paving the way for the third presidential impeachment trial in history to begin as soon as Wednesday.
    

Stephanie Grisham: Trump’s Press Secretary Who Doesn’t Meet the Press

A presidency in crisis, a nation on the brink of war — and a White House press secretary who was largely out of sight.
    

‘I Honestly Don’t Trust Many People at Boeing’: A Broken Culture Exposed

A trove of internal employee communications shows that the aviation giant’s troubles go beyond one poorly designed plane.
    

Fired Boeing C.E.O. Muilenburg Will Get More Than $60 Million

Dennis A. Muilenburg, who was ousted last month, forfeited stock awards worth some $14.6 million, but he is still contractually entitled to receive other benefits.
    

Why Pete Buttigieg Has Made Religion Central to His Campaign

The former mayor is not only trying to bridge ground within the Democratic Party, he’s also making a direct appeal to disaffected conservatives who cannot stomach President Trump.
    

Buckle Up for Another Facebook Election

By opting not to change the company’s political advertising rules, Mark Zuckerberg has ensured another election shaped by the social network.
    

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The lines and poles rebuilt after Hurricane Maria held up, but some power plants did not, leading to another worrying blackout.
    

Impeachment, Iran, N.F.L. Playoffs: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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Modern Love Podcast: Jenny Slate Reads ‘Need to Find Me? Ask My Ham Man’

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A Female Rage Reading List: 16 Books That Scream to Be Read

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Everyone Knows Memory Fails as You Age. But Everyone Is Wrong.

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Will We Ever Figure Out How to Talk to Boys About Sex?

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Of Course Bernie Can Win

To say Sanders is unelectable is indefensible.
    

The Case for Killing Qassim Suleimani

The strike was justified and legally sound.
    

Changing Rules to Help Bankers and Hurt Poor Neighborhoods

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Black Britons Know Why Meghan Markle Wants Out

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Why Do People Believe in Hell?

The idea of eternal damnation is neither biblically, philosophically nor morally justified. But for many it retains a psychological allure.
    

Taiwan’s Election is a Vote About China

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Two Deaths and My Life

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