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Judges of the International Criminal Court ruled Thursday that investigations can go forward into whether forces of the United States, Afghanistan and the Taliban committed war crimes.
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  1. ICC authorizes investigations of war crimes in Afghanistan
  2. Senate OKs $7.8B in coronavirus aid; 12th U.S. death reported
  3. Colorado man claims $25,000 yearly lotto prize two days before expiration
  4. Alabama executes Nathaniel Woods, convicted in slayings of three police officers
  5. Los Angeles Lakers to sign ex-Miami Heat guard Dion Waiters
  6. Global COVID-19 cases hit 95,000; outbreak slows in China
  7. VP Mike Pence: COVID-19 testing to be more widely available in coming weeks
  8. NBA fines Boston Celtics' Marcus Smart $35K for 'verbally abusing' refs
  9. Philadelphia Eagles to let Pro Bowl OT Jason Peters test free agency
  10. Gap announces Old Navy executive Sonia Syngal as new CEO
  11. Isla Fisher to star in dark comedy 'Guilty Party'
  12. Judge orders deportation of former Nazi concentration camp guard
  13. Amazon to stream 8 new episodes of 'Kids in the Hall'
  14. Chris Smith to resume NFL career with Carolina Panthers after girlfriend's death
  15. Federal judge orders review of unredacted version of Mueller report
  16. Washington Redskins allowing Pro Bowl OT Trent Williams to seek trade
  17. Study confirms teens with EVALI used illicit marijuana vapor cartridges
  18. Harvey Weinstein moved from Bellevue Hospital to Rikers Island infirmary
  19. Yoan Moncada agrees to five-year, $70M extension with Chicago White Sox
  20. Physical activity may stop aging brains from shrinking, study shows
  21. New research supports ditching red meat for heart health
  22. Dow Jones falls 970 points, extending wild trading week
  23. Watchdog: Trump officials ignored warnings about migrant separations

ICC authorizes investigations of war crimes in Afghanistan

Judges of the International Criminal Court ruled Thursday that investigations can go forward into whether forces of the United States, Afghanistan and the Taliban committed war crimes.
    

Senate OKs $7.8B in coronavirus aid; 12th U.S. death reported

The Senate on Thursday approved $8.3 billion in aid in response to the coronavirus outbreak, as new cases were reported in Arizona, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina and Tennessee.
    

Colorado man claims $25,000 yearly lotto prize two days before expiration

A Colorado man turned in a winning lottery ticket with a prize of $25,000 a year for life just two days before it was set to expire.
    

Alabama executes Nathaniel Woods, convicted in slayings of three police officers

Alabama on Thursday executed Nathaniel Woods, who was convicted in 2005 in the deaths of three Birmingham police officers.
    

Los Angeles Lakers to sign ex-Miami Heat guard Dion Waiters

The Los Angeles Lakers are signing former Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers guard Dion Waiters.
    

Global COVID-19 cases hit 95,000; outbreak slows in China

The World Health Organization reported 95,265 confirmed cases of COVID-19 worldwide Thursday, with 3,281 deaths and a shrinking number of cases in China that indicate the outbreak is coming under control.
    

VP Mike Pence: COVID-19 testing to be more widely available in coming weeks

Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is working to ensure more widespread COVID-19 testing by the end of the week.
    

NBA fines Boston Celtics' Marcus Smart $35K for 'verbally abusing' refs

The NBA fined Boston Celtics guard Marcus Smart $35,000 for confronting and verbally abusing game officials.
    

Philadelphia Eagles to let Pro Bowl OT Jason Peters test free agency

The Philadelphia Eagles will allow Pro Bowl offensive tackle Jason Peters to enter free agency this off-season.
    

Gap announces Old Navy executive Sonia Syngal as new CEO

Gap announced Sonia Syngal as its new CEO on Thursday after former president and CEO Art Peck stepped down in November amid poor performance.
    

Isla Fisher to star in dark comedy 'Guilty Party'

Isla Fisher is to star in CBS All Access' upcoming dark comedy "Guilty Party."
    

Judge orders deportation of former Nazi concentration camp guard

An immigration judge ordered a German citizen and Tennessee resident to be removed from the United States citing his service as a concentration camp guard during World War II.
    

Amazon to stream 8 new episodes of 'Kids in the Hall'

Amazon Prime Video said Thursday it is reviving "The Kids in the Hall" with the Canadian sketch-comedy series' entire original cast.
    

Chris Smith to resume NFL career with Carolina Panthers after girlfriend's death

Former Cleveland Browns defensive lineman Chris Smith, whose girlfriend was killed in a traffic accident last September, signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers.
    

Federal judge orders review of unredacted version of Mueller report

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Justice Department to provide him an unredacted copy of the Mueller report, saying Attorney General William Barr misrepresented its finding before it was presented to Congress.
    

Washington Redskins allowing Pro Bowl OT Trent Williams to seek trade

The Washington Redskins are granting Pro Bowl offensive lineman Trent Williams permission to seek a trade.
    

Study confirms teens with EVALI used illicit marijuana vapor cartridges

THC-containing vape cartridges purchased illegally have been linked with cases of EVALI -- a lung injury with suspected links to vapor products containing vitamin E acetate -- in a study by Wisconsin health officials.
    

Harvey Weinstein moved from Bellevue Hospital to Rikers Island infirmary

Corrections officials moved Harvey Weinstein to Rikers Island infirmary from Bellevue Hospital following a heart procedure more than a week after he was convicted of sex assault and rape charges.
    

Yoan Moncada agrees to five-year, $70M extension with Chicago White Sox

The Chicago White Sox reached a multiyear contract extension with third baseman Yoan Moncada on Thursday.
    

Physical activity may stop aging brains from shrinking, study shows

Being physically active may keep your brain four years younger than the rest of you, which might help prevent or slow the progression of dementias like Alzheimer's disease, researchers say.
    

New research supports ditching red meat for heart health

If you want a longer, healthier life, try replacing that steak with beans, vegetables or whole grains -- but preferably not a fast-food veggie burger.
    

Dow Jones falls 970 points, extending wild trading week

Markets continued a wild week of trading Thursday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 970 points amid ongoing coronavirus fears.
    

Watchdog: Trump officials ignored warnings about migrant separations

Senior HHS officials didn't act on staff's warnings of an increase in family separations at the border, leaving the department unable to provide adequate care for separated migrant children, a watchdog report said.
    
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  2. Cruise ship with thousands awaits test results as coronavirus continues spreading around the country - The Washington Post
  3. Elizabeth Warren, Once a Front-Runner, Drops Out of Presidential Race - The New York Times
  4. Alabama executes Nathan Woods for shooting and killing three cops in 2004 - New York Post
  5. Sen. Mitt Romney could be key to Joe Biden probe - Salt Lake Tribune
  6. Texas ice cream licker gets 30 days for in-store stunt captured on viral video - NBC News
  7. A mother died in police custody of a treatable illness. Her family says she was denied proper care because she was a drug user - CNN
  8. Coronavirus cases double in New York | WNT - ABC News
  9. Federal appeals court blocks third-country asylum rule for some 'metered' migrants - NBC News
  10. Syria war: Idlib ceasefire between Russia and Turkey begins - BBC News
  11. Coronavirus' rapid spread: The latest news from around the world - New York Post
  12. High-Speed Trains, International Flights: How the Coronavirus Spread - Wall Street Journal
  13. ICC Allows Probe Into US Actions In Afghanistan - NPR
  14. JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Recovering From Heart Surgery - NPR
  15. Wall Street set to continue wild week as Dow futures point to more than 300 point opening drop - CNBC
  16. Starbucks is cleaning 'high-touch' parts of its stores every 8 minutes in response to coronavirus outbreak - MarketWatch
  17. Forget the Galaxy S20: Cheap Samsung Galaxy S10 deal is $370 off right now - Tom's Guide
  18. E3’s newest creative directors resign five weeks into the gig [Updated] - Ars Technica
  19. Why 'Grey's Anatomy' couldn't have killed off Alex Karev - EW.com
  20. 'Girl From the North Country' review: Bob Dylan on Broadway is a dud - New York Post
  21. Kate Middleton Reveals George and Charlotte's New Hobbies - E! NEWS
  22. Lauren And Cameron Of 'Love Is Blind' Talk Representation In The White World Of Dating Shows - HuffPost
  23. Boston Red Sox Spring Training: A game was allegedly played - Over The Monster
  24. As Coronavirus Spreads, Olympics Face Ticking Clock and a Tough Call - The New York Times
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  27. NASA's 2020 Mars Rover Now Has an Official Name, And It's Beyond Sweet - ScienceAlert
  28. Super Worm Moon: Final supermoon of winter lighting up the sky Monday night - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
  29. Coronavirus Updates: Some Seattle Events Have Been Canceled and Some Are Still Going on As Planned—Here Are the Details - TheStranger.com
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Cruise ship with thousands awaits test results as coronavirus continues spreading around the country - The Washington Post

Elizabeth Warren, Once a Front-Runner, Drops Out of Presidential Race - The New York Times


Alabama executes Nathan Woods for shooting and killing three cops in 2004 - New York Post

Sen. Mitt Romney could be key to Joe Biden probe - Salt Lake Tribune


Texas ice cream licker gets 30 days for in-store stunt captured on viral video - NBC News

A mother died in police custody of a treatable illness. Her family says she was denied proper care because she was a drug user - CNN

Coronavirus cases double in New York | WNT - ABC News

Federal appeals court blocks third-country asylum rule for some 'metered' migrants - NBC News

Syria war: Idlib ceasefire between Russia and Turkey begins - BBC News

Coronavirus' rapid spread: The latest news from around the world - New York Post

High-Speed Trains, International Flights: How the Coronavirus Spread - Wall Street Journal

ICC Allows Probe Into US Actions In Afghanistan - NPR

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Recovering From Heart Surgery - NPR

Wall Street set to continue wild week as Dow futures point to more than 300 point opening drop - CNBC

Starbucks is cleaning 'high-touch' parts of its stores every 8 minutes in response to coronavirus outbreak - MarketWatch

Forget the Galaxy S20: Cheap Samsung Galaxy S10 deal is $370 off right now - Tom's Guide

E3’s newest creative directors resign five weeks into the gig [Updated] - Ars Technica

Why 'Grey's Anatomy' couldn't have killed off Alex Karev - EW.com

'Girl From the North Country' review: Bob Dylan on Broadway is a dud - New York Post

Kate Middleton Reveals George and Charlotte's New Hobbies - E! NEWS

Lauren And Cameron Of 'Love Is Blind' Talk Representation In The White World Of Dating Shows - HuffPost

Boston Red Sox Spring Training: A game was allegedly played - Over The Monster

As Coronavirus Spreads, Olympics Face Ticking Clock and a Tough Call - The New York Times

Jets defensive lineman Quinnen Williams arrested at LaGuardia for alleged gun possession - New York Post

David Ortiz Offers Patriots Simple Advice About Tom Brady’s Free Agency - NESN

NASA's 2020 Mars Rover Now Has an Official Name, And It's Beyond Sweet - ScienceAlert

Super Worm Moon: Final supermoon of winter lighting up the sky Monday night - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland

Coronavirus Updates: Some Seattle Events Have Been Canceled and Some Are Still Going on As Planned—Here Are the Details - TheStranger.com

OHSU edits human genes inside the body to reverse form of blindness, using CRISPR - KATU

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Judge Calls Barr’s Handling of Mueller Report ‘Distorted’ and ‘Misleading’

The judge said the attorney general lacked credibility on the matter and said he would review the report to decide whether to make its redacted portions public.
    

Elizabeth Warren, Once a Front-Runner, Drops Out of Presidential Race

Ms. Warren, a senator and former law professor, staked her campaign on fighting corruption and changing the rules of the economy.
    

Was It Always Going to Be the Last Men Standing?

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Bernie Sanders Had a Problem With MSNBC. Then Came Super Tuesday.

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As Bernie Sanders Pushed for Closer Ties, Soviet Union Spotted Opportunity

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Excerpts from the Sanders Files in a Russian Archive

Here are five excerpts from an 89-page Soviet-era file that tracked the efforts made by Bernie Sanders in the 1980s to find a sister city in Russia for Burlington, Vt.
    

Behind the Story: Searching for Sanders in a Russian Archive

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Bernie Sanders Is Going for Broke

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Trump Is Using the Legal System Like an Autocrat

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