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Kyle Shanahan: 49ers must play 60 minutes to stop Chiefs, 'freak' Patrick Mahomes San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said his team must play hard for the entire 60 minutes of Super Bowl LIV if they hope to contain Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. LeBron James on Kobe Bryant's death: I promise to continue your legacy LeBron James, making his first public comments since the death of Kobe Bryant, said "it's my responsibility" to continue the legacy of the Los Angeles Lakers legend. Mississippi governor calls for closing of Parchman penitentiary cell block after ninth death Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday called for the closure of the Mississippi State Penitentiary's Unit 29 cell block after nine inmates have died in a month. Coronavirus: At least 106 dead in China; WHO head in Beijing Chinese authorities on Monday raised the death toll from a coronavirus outbreak to 81, ahead of a visit by the director-general of the World Health Organization who will help map out a plan to stem the virus' spread. CDC mulling expanded screening for coronavirus; spread risk still low CDC officials said Monday they are considering increased screenings for travelers from China as cases of coronavirus increase in the Asian nation, and the world -- though they caution that the risk of spread remains low. Giants to hire ex-Browns HC Freddie Kitchens as tight ends coach Joe Judge and the New York Giants are expected to hire former Cleveland Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens. Dallas Mavericks to retire No. 24 in honor of Lakers icon Kobe BryantCommon diuretic drug may ease autism symptoms A prescription drug that's long been used to treat the buildup of fluid in the body might do double duty as a means of easing autism symptoms in young children, new research shows. NBA postpones Los Angeles Lakers-Clippers game after Kobe Bryant's death The NBA postponed the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the L.A. Clippers on Tuesday night at Staples Center following the death of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant. Hackers target several NFL teams on social media ahead of Super Bowl Several Twitter accounts belonging to NFL teams, including the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, appeared to have been infiltrated by a hacker group. Dow Jones falls 450 points amid rising coronavirus concerns Stock markets tumbled on Monday amid concerns about rising cases of the novel coronavirus in China and the United States. 'Redlined' neighborhoods have higher rates of asthma than others Researchers note in a new study that current rates of asthma-related ER visits are more than twice as high in areas that were once redlined in eight California cities, despite the practice being relegated to history. China now world's second-largest arms producer after U.S. China is the world's second-largest arms producer, after the U.S., a Swedish research center said Monday. Russia slipped based on more information on Chinese companies being made available. SpaceX pushes back Starlink launch to Wednesday Weather concerns have prompted SpaceX to push back a launch attempt of Starlink satellites by another day. the company now is targeting 9:06 a.m. Wednesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 'Lethal Weapon' star Clayne Crawford recounts 'the greatest year of my life' Clayne Crawford spoke with UPI at the Sundance Film Festival about his film "The Killing of Two Lovers." Suppressing puberty safe for child questioning gender, study says Suppressing puberty in a child who's questioning their gender identity might seem extreme, but the therapy is relatively safe and could significantly lower their risk of suicide, a new study reports. Supreme Court allows 'public charge' immigration restriction The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court injunction against a Trump administration immigration rule that expands the "public charge" restriction, making it harder for low-income immigrants to get green cards. U.S. attorney: Prince Andrew has offered 'zero cooperation' in Jeffrey Epstein probe Britain's Prince Andrew has provided "zero cooperation" in the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York said Monday. Appeals court strikes down EPA refinery waivers of biofuel blending requirements Corn growers and biofuel producers are praising a federal appeals court ruling vacating the Environmental Protection Agency's small refineries waivers of biofuel blending requirements. Israeli Defense Minister Naftali Bennett approves five-year military readiness plan A five-year readiness overhaul of the Israel Defense Force, known as the Momentum Plan, was approved by Defense Minister Naftali Bennett. Colon cancer hits poor, city dwellers the hardest Young Americans who live in urban areas or live with low income or low education levels are more likely to die if they get colon cancer, a new study finds. Antarctica’s biggest glacier still losing ice, thinning in a totally new way Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica's biggest glacier, continues to lose ice, but its thinning patterns are evolving in increasingly complex and unexpected ways. 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Bolton Revelations Anger Republicans, Fueling Push for Impeachment WitnessesThe former national security adviser’s account threatened to derail Republican hopes of bringing President Trump’s impeachment trial to a quick close with his acquittal. John Bolton’s Account Upends Trump’s Denials, but Will It Upend Trump?A president who has survived one revelation after another the last three years now faces perhaps the most serious disclosure of his political career at the very moment he is on trial in the Senate. Flying Into Patchy Fog, Kobe Bryant’s Pilot Had a Decision to MakeThe weather was good when the helicopter with nine passengers left Orange County. But as they flew north, it quickly grew worse. Kobe Bryant Up Close: Ferocious and Flawed, Gruff and Gracious“This is different for me,” the Lakers legend once said of being showered with love from opposing fans. “I’m used to being hated.” At Auschwitz, Survivors Plead ‘Never Forget’Organizers sought to put a spotlight on the stories of survivors, as this may be the last time that such a large number will be able to gather in one place. Bloomberg Is Taunting Trump, and Trump Is Taking the BaitOnce acquaintances as members of the wealthy Manhattan elite, Michael Bloomberg and President Trump have become bitter rivals. And a flurry of Bloomberg attack ads is angering the president. In Iowa, the ‘Not Sanders’ Democrats Find Voters TornAs the liberal Bernie Sanders tightens his grip in Iowa, more traditional Democrats remain split among his four leading competitors, or are unsure altogether of whom to support. John Bolton, Coronavirus, Kobe Bryant: Your Monday Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. A Small Town’s Fight Over America’s Biggest SportIs football safe for kids to play? The debate in Marshall, Texas, reflects a broader dialogue about the dangers of playing the game. On Politics: Our New Morning Tip SheetWelcome to our new morning newsletter. Today: Iowa countdown, our Bolton scoop, a big endorsement and more. Surprise, Mr. President. John Bolton Has the Goods.Who’s telling the truth about Ukraine? There’s one way to find out. Why the W.N.B.A. Loved Kobe BryantHis skills proved that basketball is a mental game. Plus, he was a fan. Greta Versus the Greedy GriftersWhy a 17-year-old is a better economist than Steve Mnuchin. The Bernie JuggernautIt’s no longer far-fetched to think that Sanders could be the Democratic nominee. Day 6 of Trump’s Trial: The ‘Deny Everything’ DefenseKen Starr — yes, Ken Starr — wonders how America has arrived at the “age of impeachment.” Listen Up, Liberals: You Aren’t Doing Politics RightPolitics is about getting power to enact an agenda. And the only way to do that is face-to-face organizing. John Roberts Can Call Witnesses to Trump’s Trial. Will He?Democratic House managers should ask the chief justice to issue subpoenas for John Bolton and others. Don’t Be Confused by Trump’s Defense. What He Is Accused of Are Crimes.Abuse of power and obstruction of Congress have long been considered criminal and merit impeachment. What Do We Owe the Dead?The dust-up over a Washington Post reporter’s tweets about Kobe Bryant raises a moral question and a cultural taboo. ‘American Dirt’ Is Proof the Publishing Industry Is BrokenThe clumsy high-profile rollout of the polarizing novel points to a larger issue concerning how new books are promoted. Collectors Are Spending Thousands on Video Games They Will Never PlayInterest in factory-sealed video games has soared in the past year, and collectors have been able to quickly flip the most coveted titles, making a substantial profit. The Best and Worst of the 2020 Grammy AwardsBillie Eilish won big, Aerosmith and Run-D.M.C. made a glorious mess, and the show faced the challenge of having to respond quickly to Kobe Bryant’s death. Wary Residents Return to Homes Near Volcano in PhilippinesHundreds of thousands of people were displaced by the threat of huge eruptions from the Taal Volcano, but officials say the danger has subsided. A Notorious Sandy Hook Tormentor Is Arrested in FloridaWolfgang Halbig, who has falsely accused the families of shooting victims in Newtown, Conn., of constructing an elaborate hoax, was charged with the unlawful possession of personal identification. State Dept. Will Not Allow NPR Reporter on Pompeo’s Plane Following InterviewDiplomatic correspondents said the move appeared to retaliate against NPR for an interview that pressed Mr. Pompeo on his role in the Trump administration’s shadow foreign policy in Ukraine. California Father Is Charged With Murdering Five of His Infant ChildrenNew DNA technology helped officials crack a case that had stalled for a dozen years. Prince Andrew Offers ‘Zero Cooperation’ in Epstein Case, Prosecutor SaysThe British royal said he would help American officials investigating possible sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein’s associates, but so far he has ignored their requests. Steps From the Australian Open, Anger and Activism Have Their DayOn Australia Day, a short walk from the tennis arenas at Melbourne Park, a large gathering protested the holiday for its celebration of colonialism. ‘There’s Nothing Left’: An Inferno Tears Through Alabama Boat Dock, Killing 8The fire tore through a wooden dock in Scottsboro, destroying dozens of boats and plunging survivors into the water. Where Broadway Fans Wear the Crowns and the TentaclesThe fifth edition of BroadwayCon had enthusiasts dressing for the underworld, swapping stories and merch, and singing along to “Six,” a show that hasn’t even opened yet. In a New Dystopian Novel, the Country is AutoAmerica, but Baseball Is Still Its PastimeGish Jen’s “The Resisters” imagines a future surveillance state and a young woman who throws a mean fastball. W.H.O. Warns That Pipeline for New Antibiotics Is Running DryIn two new reports, the global health agency says only government intervention can fix the broken market for new antimicrobial drugs. More Recent Articles
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San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said his team must play hard for the entire 60 minutes of Super Bowl LIV if they hope to contain Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
LeBron James, making his first public comments since the death of Kobe Bryant, said "it's my responsibility" to continue the legacy of the Los Angeles Lakers legend.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Monday called for the closure of the Mississippi State Penitentiary's Unit 29 cell block after nine inmates have died in a month.
Chinese authorities on Monday raised the death toll from a coronavirus outbreak to 81, ahead of a visit by the director-general of the World Health Organization who will help map out a plan to stem the virus' spread.
CDC officials said Monday they are considering increased screenings for travelers from China as cases of coronavirus increase in the Asian nation, and the world -- though they caution that the risk of spread remains low.
Joe Judge and the New York Giants are expected to hire former Cleveland Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens.
A prescription drug that's long been used to treat the buildup of fluid in the body might do double duty as a means of easing autism symptoms in young children, new research shows.
The NBA postponed the Los Angeles Lakers' game against the L.A. Clippers on Tuesday night at Staples Center following the death of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant.
Several Twitter accounts belonging to NFL teams, including the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, appeared to have been infiltrated by a hacker group.
Stock markets tumbled on Monday amid concerns about rising cases of the novel coronavirus in China and the United States.
Researchers note in a new study that current rates of asthma-related ER visits are more than twice as high in areas that were once redlined in eight California cities, despite the practice being relegated to history.
China is the world's second-largest arms producer, after the U.S., a Swedish research center said Monday. Russia slipped based on more information on Chinese companies being made available.
Weather concerns have prompted SpaceX to push back a launch attempt of Starlink satellites by another day. the company now is targeting 9:06 a.m. Wednesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.
Clayne Crawford spoke with UPI at the Sundance Film Festival about his film "The Killing of Two Lovers."
Suppressing puberty in a child who's questioning their gender identity might seem extreme, but the therapy is relatively safe and could significantly lower their risk of suicide, a new study reports.
The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court injunction against a Trump administration immigration rule that expands the "public charge" restriction, making it harder for low-income immigrants to get green cards.
Britain's Prince Andrew has provided "zero cooperation" in the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York said Monday.
Corn growers and biofuel producers are praising a federal appeals court ruling vacating the Environmental Protection Agency's small refineries waivers of biofuel blending requirements.
A five-year readiness overhaul of the Israel Defense Force, known as the Momentum Plan, was approved by Defense Minister Naftali Bennett.
Young Americans who live in urban areas or live with low income or low education levels are more likely to die if they get colon cancer, a new study finds.
Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica's biggest glacier, continues to lose ice, but its thinning patterns are evolving in increasingly complex and unexpected ways.
Firefighters in Britain responded to a home where a woman had put her finger in a bathroom sink overflow drain and became stuck. 
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