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The Kansas City Chiefs will be without veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins in Sunday's divisional-round game against the Cleveland Browns at Arrowhead Stadium.
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  1. Kansas City Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins out vs. Cleveland Browns
  2. Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns tests positive for COVID-19
  3. Seattle Seahawks WR Josh Gordon suspended again
  4. Former Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber signing with Yankees
  5. Extreme Santa Ana wind event predicted in California
  6. Falcons choose ex-Titans OC Arthur Smith to be next head coach
  7. NRA files for bankruptcy, to move to Texas
  8. Prosecutors: 'QAnon Shaman' sought to 'violently overthrow' Capitol
  9. Justice Department watchdog, House to probe Capitol riot
  10. President-elect Joe Biden outlines U.S. COVID-19 vaccine plan
  11. New fossil helps paleontologists decipher evolutionary history of caimans, alligators
  12. Regular aspirin use can lower risk for death in bladder, breast cancers, study finds
  13. U.S. Navy to arm amphibious vessels with long-range missiles
  14. Air Force task force studies accountability throughout the command
  15. Global COVID-19 deaths top 2 million
  16. Program helps low-income women get mammograms, study shows
  17. Man misreads lottery ticket, then discovers $150,000 win
  18. Britain to double number of Somali infantry soldiers it trains this year
  19. Dustin Higgs awaits Supreme Court ruling on Friday execution
  20. Shorter COVID-19 quarantine effective for college athletes, study says
  21. Northrop Grumman builds command centers for Poland's air, missile defense system
  22. Deer rescued with head stuck in bird feeder
  23. Former Masters winner Angel Cabrera arrested in Brazil
  24. New data-driven videos animate folding technique RNA uses to fit inside cells

Kansas City Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins out vs. Cleveland Browns

The Kansas City Chiefs will be without veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins in Sunday's divisional-round game against the Cleveland Browns at Arrowhead Stadium.
    

Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns tests positive for COVID-19

Minnesota Timberwolves star big man Karl-Anthony Towns announced Friday on social media that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
    

Seattle Seahawks WR Josh Gordon suspended again

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Josh Gordon has been suspended indefinitely again after the NFL rescinded the wideout's conditional reinstatement.
    

Former Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber signing with Yankees

Former Cleveland Indians and Texas Rangers pitcher Corey Kluber agreed to a short-term contract with the New York Yankees on Friday.
    

Extreme Santa Ana wind event predicted in California

Gusty winds and almost summerlike warmth created dangerous conditions and elevated the fire danger to critical levels across parts of Southern California on Thursday evening into Friday.
    

Falcons choose ex-Titans OC Arthur Smith to be next head coach

Former Tennessee Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith has reached an agreement with the Atlanta Falcons to become their next head coach.
    

NRA files for bankruptcy, to move to Texas

The National Rifle Association filed for bankruptcy Friday and said it plans to implement a restructuring plan, moving the organization from New York to Texas.
    

Prosecutors: 'QAnon Shaman' sought to 'violently overthrow' Capitol

Federal prosecutors said a man wearing a horned, fur headdress during last week's deadly attack at the U.S. Capitol attempted to "violently overthrow" the U.S. government and should not be released from prison.
    

Justice Department watchdog, House to probe Capitol riot

A Justice Department watchdog and the House of Representatives on Friday announced separate investigations in response to the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol last week.
    

President-elect Joe Biden outlines U.S. COVID-19 vaccine plan

President-elect Joe Biden on Friday detailed his plan to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines.
    

New fossil helps paleontologists decipher evolutionary history of caimans, alligators

A new fossil skull has offered scientists insights into the history of Alligatoridae family, the group of crocodylians that includes alligators and caimans.
    

Regular aspirin use can lower risk for death in bladder, breast cancers, study finds

People who take aspirin at least three times per week are more likely to survive bladder cancer, according to an analysis published Friday by JAMA Network Open.
    

U.S. Navy to arm amphibious vessels with long-range missiles

The U.S. Navy plans to integrate anti-ship missiles aboard its amphibious ships, it announced this month, part of a larger effort to increase ship firepower.
    

Air Force task force studies accountability throughout the command

A 16-member U.S. Air Force task force completed initial assessments this week for greater efforts at command-wide accountability.
    

Global COVID-19 deaths top 2 million

Global deaths from COVID-19 surpassed 2 million Friday as the United States continues to face a surge in new cases and deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
    

Program helps low-income women get mammograms, study shows

Giving low-income women mammograms when they're hospitalized can boost their breast cancer screening rates, according to a new study.
    

Man misreads lottery ticket, then discovers $150,000 win

A North Carolina man said he at first misread a winning lottery ticket and thought he had only won $1,000, but it turned out he actually won $150,000.
    

Britain to double number of Somali infantry soldiers it trains this year

The British Ministry of Defense said Friday it plans this year to double the number of Somali National Army soldiers it trains in infantry skills, and announced the 500th graduate of its training course in Somalia.
    

Dustin Higgs awaits Supreme Court ruling on Friday execution

The last federal death row inmate scheduled to be executed by the Trump administration is awaiting the outcome of a Supreme Court review of his case to learn if he'll be put to death Friday.
    

Shorter COVID-19 quarantine effective for college athletes, study says

Shorter quarantines for athletes, along with mid-quarantine testing, may improve their compliance without increasing the risk that they'll infect others, a new study suggests.
    

Northrop Grumman builds command centers for Poland's air, missile defense system

Northrop Grumman began outfitting six portable buildings to be used as command posts for Poland's air and missile defense program, it announced.
    

Deer rescued with head stuck in bird feeder

A mule deer in Pine, Colo., was rescued by park rangers after getting its head jammed into a 10-pound plastic bird feeder.
    

Former Masters winner Angel Cabrera arrested in Brazil

Federal police arrested two-time major championship winner Angel Cabrera on Friday in Brazil after he was wanted for alleged crimes he commited in Argentina.
    

New data-driven videos animate folding technique RNA uses to fit inside cells

Using data from RNA-folding experiments, scientists have created new high-resolution, slow-motion videos illuminating the ways RNA molecules contort themselves to squeeze inside cells.
    
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  1. Here's how a Biden stimulus plan could impact wages, stimulus payments and unemployment checks - USA TODAY
  2. Trump impeachment: Poll shows Trump’s approval collapsing among Republicans - Vox.com
  3. Washington Post: Capitol Police intelligence report warned of violence targeting 'Congress itself' three days before attack - CNN
  4. Prosecutors walk back claims Capitol rioters intended to 'capture and assassinate' elected officials - thedenverchannel.com
  5. Boarded-Up Windows, National Guard Troops, WFH: States Are Bracing For Violent Pro-Trump Mobs - BuzzFeed News
  6. NRA seeks cover from NY lawsuit via Texas bankruptcy filing - New York Daily News
  7. Pelosi taps retired military commander to oversee Capitol siege probe - Business Insider - Business Insider
  8. Psaki: Biden White House will make visitor logs public - POLITICO
  9. Michigan Activates National Guard to Help With Security at its Capitol in Lansing - The New York Times
  10. The DHS Has Signed Unusual Agreements With States That Could Hamper Biden’s Future Immigration Policies - BuzzFeed News
  11. India’s Covid-19 Vaccine Drive Begins - The New York Times
  12. Palestinian Authority to hold first elections in 15 years | TheHill - The Hill
  13. State Department says Wuhan lab researchers may have had COVID in the fall of 2019 - Fox News
  14. WhatsApp to delay new privacy policy amid mass confusion about Facebook data sharing - The Verge
  15. Nestlé Prepared Foods Recalls Not-Ready-to-Eat Pepperoni Hot Pockets Product Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination - USDA.gov
  16. US declares Xiaomi a “Communist Chinese military company,” bans investments - Ars Technica
  17. Mega Millions lottery: Did you win Friday’s $750M Mega Millions drawing? Results, winning numbers (1/15/2021) - nj.com
  18. Samsung S Pen Pro is a pencil-sized stylus for the S21 Ultra - Android Police
  19. Apple is blocking Apple Silicon Mac users from sideloading iPhone apps - The Verge
  20. With no charger or expandable storage, the Galaxy S21 is more like the iPhone 12 in some of the worst ways - CNET
  21. CES 2021: Smart Masks, Smart Air Purifiers and More Covid-Fighting Gadgets | WSJ - Wall Street Journal
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  23. Dr. Dre Released From Hospital After Brain Aneurysm - TMZ
  24. Dustin Diamond, 'Saved by the Bell' star, hospitalized with cancer - KABC-TV
  25. Kelly Clarkson recalls ‘American Idol’ days: ‘People were really mean to us’ - Fox News
  26. Packers Wire staff predictions: NFC Divisional Round vs. Rams - Packers Wire
  27. James Harden’s partying led to Russell Westbrook trade demand from Rockets, per Kendrick Perkins - ClutchPoints
  28. Grading NFL head coach hires: What we think of the moves by the Falcons, Jets and Jaguars - ESPN
  29. Falcons hire Arthur Smith as head coach - Fox News
  30. Huge NASA SLS rocket faces critical test firing before moon mission - CBS News
  31. NASA's attempt to burrow into Mars met 2 insurmountable obstacles: cement-like soil and an unexpected energy shortage - Yahoo News
  32. How Many Galaxies Are in the Universe? A New Answer From the Darkest Sky Ever Observed - Singularity Hub
  33. NASA shares video of SpaceX splashdown near Tampa Bay - WWSB
  34. New, contagious coronavirus variant could worsen pandemic, CDC warns - CNN
  35. U.S. races to catch up with other countries in COVID-19 sequencing research - CBS News
  36. CDC Report Warns Of “Exponential” Covid-19 Growth Due To UK Variant; Los Angeles Considers New Shutdowns As A Result - Deadline
  37. Do you qualify for Missouri's next round of COVID-19 vaccines? - KYTV

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  1. Biden Pledges Federal Vaccine Campaign to Beat a Surging Coronavirus
  2. A Second Economic Crisis for Biden, but a Different First Response
  3. C.D.C. Warns New Virus Variant Could Fuel Huge Spikes in Covid Cases
  4. How China's Economy Bounced Back From Covid-19
  5. Top Lawmakers Not Told of Police Request for Backup Before Riot, Aide and Others Say
  6. States Brace for Armed Protests in Wake of U.S. Capitol Attack
  7. New Warnings of Violence as Security Tightens for Inauguration
  8. Pelosi Holds Back Impeachment Article as House Builds Case
  9. Atlanta Prosecutor Appears to Move Closer to Trump Inquiry
  10. N.R.A. Declares Bankruptcy and Seeks to Exit New York
  11. Mexico Frees a General, and Wounds Its Alliance With the U.S.
  12. Vaccinations, Inauguration, Baseball: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  13. The View From a Republican Who Voted to Impeach
  14. Got a Confidential News Tip?
  15. Speed Up Covid-19 Vaccinations and Reduce Red Tape
  16. Has Trump's Reckoning Come Too Late?
  17. Why Are There So Few Courageous Senators?
  18. ‘Stop the Steal’ Didn’t Start With Trump
  19. Big Tech Has Helped Trash America
  20. The 46th: Will A Second Impeachment Change Republican Minds?
  21. My Grandfather Was a Good Cop. Or Was He?
  22. No, the Chaos in America Is Not a Gift to China and Russia
  23. He Brought Moynihan Train Hall to Life, but Didn’t Live to See It
  24. WhatsApp Delays Privacy Changes Amid User Backlash
  25. Lankford Apologizes to Black Voters for Backing Trump’s Election Deceit
  26. Insurers Must Pay Businesses for Pandemic Claims, British Court Rules
  27. Abbas Announces Palestinian Elections After Years of Paralysis
  28. In New Jersey, Smokers Can Get Covid Vaccine
  29. M.T.A. Bus Plunges 50 Feet, Dangles From Overpass After Crash
  30. Hong Kong Elvis Impersonator Dies at 68
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Top Lawmakers Not Told of Police Request for Backup Before Riot, Aide and Others Say

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Commercial airlines have tracked an increase in checked weapons, and federal law enforcement raised fresh alarms about extremist plots.
    

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Atlanta Prosecutor Appears to Move Closer to Trump Inquiry

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N.R.A. Declares Bankruptcy and Seeks to Exit New York

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Mexico Frees a General, and Wounds Its Alliance With the U.S.

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The View From a Republican Who Voted to Impeach

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Speed Up Covid-19 Vaccinations and Reduce Red Tape

Punitive efforts to ensure strict adherence to complicated eligibility rules endangers people who could be protected.
    

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Finally the world agrees that Trump is exactly the man his fiercest critics said he was. But has the reckoning come too late?
    

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‘Stop the Steal’ Didn’t Start With Trump

Mainstream Republicans and conservative commentators have been pushing the idea that Democrats can only win through fraud for decades.
    

Big Tech Has Helped Trash America

The chaos of the last two weeks offers an opportunity to rethink the role of technology in our lives.
    

The 46th: Will A Second Impeachment Change Republican Minds?

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My Grandfather Was a Good Cop. Or Was He?

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No, the Chaos in America Is Not a Gift to China and Russia

Autocrats around the world won’t gain from the United States’ pain.
    

He Brought Moynihan Train Hall to Life, but Didn’t Live to See It

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WhatsApp Delays Privacy Changes Amid User Backlash

The company faced a backlash from users who worried the changes made the messaging service less secure.
    

Lankford Apologizes to Black Voters for Backing Trump’s Election Deceit

The Oklahoma senator, who is up for re-election in 2022, said he had not realized his objection to the election results would be seen as a direct attack on the voting rights of people of color.
    

Insurers Must Pay Businesses for Pandemic Claims, British Court Rules

Hundreds of thousands of insured businesses will be paid for lost earnings after the coronavirus lockdowns forced them to close, ending a long-running battle with insurance companies.
    

Abbas Announces Palestinian Elections After Years of Paralysis

The decree by President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority was viewed by analysts as a bid to lift his standing with the Biden administration. Skeptics expressed doubt the vote would happen.
    

In New Jersey, Smokers Can Get Covid Vaccine

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M.T.A. Bus Plunges 50 Feet, Dangles From Overpass After Crash

Eight people, including the driver, were injured when the front of the bus spilled onto the Cross Bronx Expressway, officials said.
    

Hong Kong Elvis Impersonator Dies at 68

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Regina King on 'One Night in Miami' and Her Art

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Can I Wear Camo After the Capitol Riot?

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Late Night: Shocker. Trump Stiffs Giuliani and Won’t Take His Calls.

“Impeachment was great, but there really is no more perfect way for this to end than Trump stiffing Rudy,” Seth Meyers said.
    

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