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Police in London have charged a 20-year-old man after a painting by Pablo Picasso on display at the Tate Modern gallery was damaged over the weekend.
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  1. Man charged with damaging Picasso paiting
  2. Illinois governor grants 11,000 pardons for low-level cannabis convictions
  3. Trump threatens Iran after protesters storm U.S. embassy in Iraqi capital
  4. Sydney harbor fireworks kick off global New Year's celebrations
  5. Kim Jong Un: North Korea no longer committed to halting nuclear, ICBM tests
  6. Lockheed Martin nabs $2.35B in contracts for F-35
  7. Study shows yoga may boost brain function
  8. U.S. indexes end 2019 with gains; S&P and Nasdaq see largest growth since 2013
  9. General Atomics nets $10.1M for work on USS Kennedy, future USS Enterprise
  10. Fresno police arrest 6 suspected gang members in shooting that killed 4
  11. Sexual assault lawsuit against Kevin Spacey dismissed after accuser's death
  12. Brain response to pleasure, pain may inform new mental health treatments
  13. Meth habit makes opioid addiction more difficult to beat
  14. Watch: Idaho man makes 2,173 behind-the-back disc catches in 1 hour
  15. Pharmacies not educating patients on disposal of unused drugs
  16. Farming communities drop produce to celebrate new year
  17. Lottery player's mistake turns her into a $100,000 winner
  18. Melting Himalayan glaciers increase risk for glacial lake outburst floods
  19. Watch: BTS wishes fans a happy new year ahead of NYE performance
  20. Lupita Nyong'o chooses films with 'potential to shift a narrative'
  21. Idaho police continue search for two missing children
  22. Black bear removed from University of Tennessee stadium
  23. CDC-reported vaping cases appear to be slowing

Man charged with damaging Picasso paiting

Police in London have charged a 20-year-old man after a painting by Pablo Picasso on display at the Tate Modern gallery was damaged over the weekend.
    

Illinois governor grants 11,000 pardons for low-level cannabis convictions

A day before marijuana becomes legal in Illinois, the state's governor onTuesday pardoned more than 11,000 people convicted of low-level cannabis offenses.
    

Trump threatens Iran after protesters storm U.S. embassy in Iraqi capital

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Iran will face consequences after protesters attacked the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad.
    

Sydney harbor fireworks kick off global New Year's celebrations

New Year's celebrations around the world began at the stroke of midnight Wednesday in Australia, where a massive fireworks display in Sydney went ahead despite a ban on fires.
    

Kim Jong Un: North Korea no longer committed to halting nuclear, ICBM tests

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced that there was no longer any reason to be "unilaterally bound" to its commitment to halt nuclear and inter-continental ballistic missile tests and warned of a "new strategic weap
    

Lockheed Martin nabs $2.35B in contracts for F-35

Lockheed Martin closed out the calendar year with $2.35 billion in five new contracts for the F-35 program.
    

Study shows yoga may boost brain function

A review of 11 published studies found a link between yoga's movements, meditation and breathing practices and an increase in the size of key brain areas.
    

U.S. indexes end 2019 with gains; S&P and Nasdaq see largest growth since 2013

The major U.S. stock indexes closed up slightly to end the year bolstered by positive news about the trade relationship between the United States and China.
    

General Atomics nets $10.1M for work on USS Kennedy, future USS Enterprise

General Atomics received a $10.1 million deal for work on the Ford-class aircraft carriers USS John F. Kennedy and the future USS Enterprise, the Pentagon has announced.
    

Fresno police arrest 6 suspected gang members in shooting that killed 4

Police in California arrested six suspected gang members in connection with a shooting that killed four people last month.
    

Sexual assault lawsuit against Kevin Spacey dismissed after accuser's death

A lawsuit accusing actor Kevin Spacey of sexual assault was dismissed Monday, months after the anonymous massage therapist who filed it died.
    

Brain response to pleasure, pain may inform new mental health treatments

A new study in mice has provided some clues into how the brain seeks pleasure and avoids pain. The findings may improve understanding of the way the brain performs in people with certain illnesses like depression.
    

Meth habit makes opioid addiction more difficult to beat

Opioid addiction is tough enough to beat, but new research shows that having an accompanying methamphetamine habit may make quitting far more difficult.
    

Watch: Idaho man makes 2,173 behind-the-back disc catches in 1 hour

An Idaho man completed his goal of breaking 52 Guinness records in 52 weeks when he managed to catch 2,173 flying discs behind his back in one hour.
    

Pharmacies not educating patients on disposal of unused drugs

Fewer than half of California pharmacies provided disposal instructions to patients that met current U.S. FDA guidelines, and just 10 percent followed the agency's preferred recommendation to take back unused medications
    

Farming communities drop produce to celebrate new year

Farming communities across the country are celebrating the arrival of 2020 by dropping the food items they are best known for producing.
    

Lottery player's mistake turns her into a $100,000 winner

A Virginia woman who won a $100,000 jackpot from a lottery drawing said she owes her good luck to a mistake she made when filling out her play slip.
    

Melting Himalayan glaciers increase risk for glacial lake outburst floods

New simulations suggest thousands of lakes in the Himalayas are at risk of generating dangerous outburst floods as rising global temperatures continue to melt the Himalayas.
    

Watch: BTS wishes fans a happy new year ahead of NYE performance

K-pop group BTS shared its best wishes for 2020 prior to its performance on "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve."
    

Lupita Nyong'o chooses films with 'potential to shift a narrative'

"Americanah" star Lupita Nyong'o said she selects projects that she believes will have social and cultural impact.
    

Idaho police continue search for two missing children

Idaho authorities said they fear for the lives of a sister and brother who have been missing since September, and the mother and her new husband have refused to cooperate with the investigation.
    

Black bear removed from University of Tennessee stadium

Wildlife officials in Tennessee said a black bear that wandered onto a university campus was captured after getting itself lost in the school's stadium.
    

CDC-reported vaping cases appear to be slowing

The number of deaths and hospitalizations of vaping-related lung injuries in the nationwide outbreak continues to increase, but the outbreak appears to have slowed down.
    
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  1. Mike Pompeo calls attack on U.S. embassy in Baghdad "state sponsored terrorism" - CBS News
  2. Trump calls Pelosi the 'most overrated person I know' | TheHill - The Hill
  3. Texas Churchgoers Welcomed the Poor, but Sensed This One Was Trouble - The New York Times
  4. How To Watch The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Live - Deadline
  5. Chief Justice John Roberts says Americans may 'take democracy for granted' - CNN
  6. Illinois governor pardons more than 11,000 people for low-level pot offenses - CNN
  7. Democrats sharpen their differences as Iowa caucuses loom - The Washington Post
  8. Mysterious Remains Found In Idaho Cave Identified After 40 Years | NBC Nightly News - NBC News
  9. Monsey stabbing suspect Grafton Thomas booted by Marines 'for fraudulent enlistment' - New York Post
  10. Mobile public safety director defends officers in viral ‘homeless quilt’ photo - AL.com
  11. North Korea's Kim Jong Un Says He Is No Longer Bound By Nuclear Missile Moratorium - NPR
  12. Australia sending aid by sea to towns cut off by wildfires - SF Gate
  13. Carlos Ghosn: Ex-Nissan boss flees Japan for Lebanon - The - The Washington Post
  14. Taiwan leader rejects China's offer to unify under Hong Kong model - Reuters
  15. New Year’s Day 2020: What’s open, what’s closed on Wednesday? Store hours, banks, UPS, mail delivery, malls, - NJ.com
  16. U.S. auto safety agency to investigate fatal Tesla crash in California - Reuters
  17. Drugmakers from Pfizer to GSK to hike prices on over 200 drugs - msnNOW
  18. Judge stalls California labor law as it relates to truckers - KCRA Sacramento
  19. 3D TV Tells You Everything About This Decade’s Tech - WIRED
  20. Microsoft's wins, fails, and WTF moments of 2019 - PCWorld
  21. This simple trick stops Google, Amazon and Facebook from listening to you all the time - USA TODAY
  22. Flip Phones Are Making A Comeback - Hackaday
  23. ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ – We Need to Talk About This Rose Tico Situation - TheWrap
  24. Mariah Carey's hacked Twitter account shares lewd, racist tweets | TheHill - The Hill
  25. Netflix lists 2019's most popular movies, TV shows and docs - SFGate
  26. New year, same coach: Why Jerry Jones is taking his time to make a final decision about Jason Garrett - The Dallas Morning News
  27. Achilles surgery won't deter Giants' interest in keeping Jon Halapio - New York Post
  28. College football bowl games 2020: Strong New Year's Day slate led by Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl - CBS Sports
  29. NASA news: Earth looks frozen in this stunning Full Moon pic snapped on the Space Station - Express.co.uk
  30. Weather looking iffy for SpaceX's next Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral - Florida Today
  31. Seattle families rush to meet Jan. 8 vaccination deadline for students - KOMO News
  32. School-age child in Placer County dies of complications from the flu, health officials say - Sacramento Bee
  33. Opioid deaths 85% higher in towns where auto factories shut down, study shows - Fox Business
  34. Not sure how to get rid of opioids or antibiotics? The pharmacy may not know, either - CNN
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Mike Pompeo calls attack on U.S. embassy in Baghdad "state sponsored terrorism" - CBS News


Trump calls Pelosi the 'most overrated person I know' | TheHill - The Hill

Texas Churchgoers Welcomed the Poor, but Sensed This One Was Trouble - The New York Times


How To Watch The Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball Drop Live - Deadline

Chief Justice John Roberts says Americans may 'take democracy for granted' - CNN


Illinois governor pardons more than 11,000 people for low-level pot offenses - CNN

Democrats sharpen their differences as Iowa caucuses loom - The Washington Post

Mysterious Remains Found In Idaho Cave Identified After 40 Years | NBC Nightly News - NBC News

Monsey stabbing suspect Grafton Thomas booted by Marines 'for fraudulent enlistment' - New York Post

Mobile public safety director defends officers in viral ‘homeless quilt’ photo - AL.com

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Says He Is No Longer Bound By Nuclear Missile Moratorium - NPR

Australia sending aid by sea to towns cut off by wildfires - SF Gate

Carlos Ghosn: Ex-Nissan boss flees Japan for Lebanon - The - The Washington Post

Taiwan leader rejects China's offer to unify under Hong Kong model - Reuters

New Year’s Day 2020: What’s open, what’s closed on Wednesday? Store hours, banks, UPS, mail delivery, malls, - NJ.com

U.S. auto safety agency to investigate fatal Tesla crash in California - Reuters

Drugmakers from Pfizer to GSK to hike prices on over 200 drugs - msnNOW

Judge stalls California labor law as it relates to truckers - KCRA Sacramento

3D TV Tells You Everything About This Decade’s Tech - WIRED

Microsoft's wins, fails, and WTF moments of 2019 - PCWorld

This simple trick stops Google, Amazon and Facebook from listening to you all the time - USA TODAY

Flip Phones Are Making A Comeback - Hackaday

‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ – We Need to Talk About This Rose Tico Situation - TheWrap

Mariah Carey's hacked Twitter account shares lewd, racist tweets | TheHill - The Hill

Netflix lists 2019's most popular movies, TV shows and docs - SFGate

New year, same coach: Why Jerry Jones is taking his time to make a final decision about Jason Garrett - The Dallas Morning News

Achilles surgery won't deter Giants' interest in keeping Jon Halapio - New York Post

College football bowl games 2020: Strong New Year's Day slate led by Rose Bowl and Sugar Bowl - CBS Sports

NASA news: Earth looks frozen in this stunning Full Moon pic snapped on the Space Station - Express.co.uk

Weather looking iffy for SpaceX's next Starlink launch from Cape Canaveral - Florida Today

Seattle families rush to meet Jan. 8 vaccination deadline for students - KOMO News

School-age child in Placer County dies of complications from the flu, health officials say - Sacramento Bee

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  1. Protesters Attack U.S. Embassy in Iraq, Chanting ‘Death to America’
  2. Trump Warns Iran as Risk of Wider Armed Conflict Grows
  3. North Korea Is No Longer Bound by Nuclear Test Moratorium, Kim Says
  4. Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence
  5. Science Panel Staffed With Trump Appointees Says E.P.A. Rollbacks Lack Scientific Rigor
  6. F.D.A. Plans to Ban Most E-Cigarette Flavors but Menthol
  7. Carlos Ghosn’s Escape: A Lawyer in Beirut, a French Passport and a Lot of Mystery
  8. Carlos Ghosn’s Daring Escape to Lebanon: What We Know
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  10. No More Phones and Other Tech Predictions for the Next Decade
  11. Where Are All the Women Coaches?
  12. Protect Veterans From Fraud
  13. The Extremely Online Decade of ‘Get Out,’ Fake Meat and Crystals
  14. Republican Women Are in Crisis
  15. The Year in Charts
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  18. A New Year’s Climate Diet
  19. The Meat-Lover’s Guide to Eating Less Meat
  20. Sonny Mehta, Venerable Knopf Publisher, Is Dead at 77
  21. Chinese Scientist Is Accused of Smuggling Lab Samples, Amid Crackdown on Research Theft
  22. 2nd Senate Republican Questions Impartiality of Impeachment Trial
  23. Macron Stands by Contested Pension Plan, Despite Pressure From Marathon Strike
  24. Thousands Flee to Shore as Australia Fires Turn Skies Blood Red
  25. California Wanted to Protect Uber Drivers. Now It May Hurt Freelancers.
  26. Why Abolishing Bail for Some Crimes Has Law Enforcement on Edge
  27. Texas Churchgoers Welcomed the Poor, but Sensed This One Was Trouble
  28. Throw a Dish. Don’t Eat Lobster. What Are Your New Year’s Superstitions?
  29. Ringing in the New Year (With Rings)
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  32. Is Theater Ridiculous? Movies, TV and Books Seem to Think So
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Protesters Attack U.S. Embassy in Iraq, Chanting ‘Death to America’

President Trump blamed Iran after demonstrators breached the compound’s outer wall. Tensions are high after American airstrikes killed members of an Iran-backed militia.
    

Trump Warns Iran as Risk of Wider Armed Conflict Grows

Administration officials say they are restoring “deterrence” against Iran, but the president’s reluctance to use force in the Middle East may be creating an opening for Tehran.
    

North Korea Is No Longer Bound by Nuclear Test Moratorium, Kim Says

Kim Jong-un said North Korea was free of a self-imposed pause on testing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, which President Trump had called a diplomatic victory.
    

Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence

Chief Justice John Roberts’s year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.
    

Science Panel Staffed With Trump Appointees Says E.P.A. Rollbacks Lack Scientific Rigor

The Trump administration staffed an E.P.A. advisory panel with its choice of scientists, but they concluded that three significant regulatory rollbacks broke with established science.
    

F.D.A. Plans to Ban Most E-Cigarette Flavors but Menthol

The tobacco and vaping industries and conservative allies intensively lobbied against a ban on popular flavored e-cigarettes.
    

Carlos Ghosn’s Escape: A Lawyer in Beirut, a French Passport and a Lot of Mystery

The prominent former auto executive eluded authorities and the news media to flee while awaiting trial, setting off a flurry of speculation.
    

Carlos Ghosn’s Daring Escape to Lebanon: What We Know

He built a global automotive empire. After he was arrested by the police, he challenged — and then ducked — the Japanese legal system.
    

New Year’s Eve, Iraq, Equal Pay: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the last day of the year.
    

No More Phones and Other Tech Predictions for the Next Decade

Despair not. What’s coming in the next few years might be a lot better than you expect.
    

Where Are All the Women Coaches?

Title IX got women playing college sports. Now it’s time to let them lead.
    

Protect Veterans From Fraud

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The Extremely Online Decade of ‘Get Out,’ Fake Meat and Crystals

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Republican Women Are in Crisis

In the past 10 years, they have become an endangered species on the political stage.
    

The Year in Charts

Tweets, trade wars, impeachment. Will all the commotion affect Trump’s re-election chances in 2020?
    

How to Protect New York’s Jews

Here are concrete steps to combat anti-Semitic violence.
    

Doctors, Nurses and the Paperwork Crisis That Could Unite Them

They don’t always get along. But they are both under siege by the bureaucracy of a failing health care system.
    

A New Year’s Climate Diet

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The Meat-Lover’s Guide to Eating Less Meat

Reducing your meat and dairy intake can help mitigate climate change. Melissa Clark has ideas for how to do it deliciously.
    

Sonny Mehta, Venerable Knopf Publisher, Is Dead at 77

A voracious reader and an instinctive decision maker, Mr. Mehta could spot great books and, coming from a paperback world, had no qualms about pushing them.
    

Chinese Scientist Is Accused of Smuggling Lab Samples, Amid Crackdown on Research Theft

Zaosong Zheng, a promising cancer researcher, confessed that he had planned to take the stolen samples to Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital, and publish the results under his own name.
    

2nd Senate Republican Questions Impartiality of Impeachment Trial

Senator Susan Collins of Maine joined Lisa Murkowski in raising concerns over her leaders’ approach, and said she would be “open” to calling witnesses.
    

Macron Stands by Contested Pension Plan, Despite Pressure From Marathon Strike

In his annual New Year's Eve speech, President Emmanuel Macron of France hinted there could be changes to his plan, though he insisted “fear shouldn’t mean inaction.”
    

Thousands Flee to Shore as Australia Fires Turn Skies Blood Red

The country’s east coast was dotted with apocalyptic scenes on the last day of the warmest decade on record in Australia.
    

California Wanted to Protect Uber Drivers. Now It May Hurt Freelancers.

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Texas Churchgoers Welcomed the Poor, but Sensed This One Was Trouble

The gunman who shot two parishioners at the West Freeway Church of Christ had come earlier looking for food and money, church leaders said.
    

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