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Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was fined by the league for his postgame comments related to the game officials after Sunday's playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
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  1. NFL fines Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott $25K for comments on referees
  2. U.S. charges 4 Belarusian officials with air piracy over diverting Ryanair flight
  3. Sundance movie review: 'The Princess' is a history of Princess Diana's triumph, tragedy
  4. Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball to undergo knee surgery, out 6-8 weeks
  5. Adele postpones Las Vegas residency, citing COVID-19 complications
  6. Nets star Kyrie Irving fined $25K for directing obscene language at fan
  7. ESPN to cover Beijing Olympics remotely, won't send reporters due to COVID-19
  8. France to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in February
  9. Gaby Lopez leads at LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions
  10. Snow, dangerous ice to bear down on Carolinas and Virginia
  11. U.S. charges second suspect in assasination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise
  12. U.S. big box store roofs could generate major solar power, research shows
  13. House subcommittee questions election security, voting rights
  14. Dozens dead after stampede at Liberian church
  15. Dozens feared dead after mining truck explodes in Ghana
  16. Pakistani court sentences woman to death for blasphemous WhatsApp messages
  17. Green Bay Packers activate veteran WR Randall Cobb off injured reserve
  18. Officials highlight Biden’s electric vehicle goals, importance of charger rollout
  19. Belarusian officials charged with air piracy over diverted flight
  20. Study: Starting peanut immunotherapy at age 3 or younger can resolve allergies
  21. Federal judge rejects InfoWars host Owen Shroyer's request to dismiss Jan. 6 riot charges
  22. 'Godzilla' sequel series coming to Apple TV+

NFL fines Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott $25K for comments on referees

Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was fined by the league for his postgame comments related to the game officials after Sunday's playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
   

U.S. charges 4 Belarusian officials with air piracy over diverting Ryanair flight

U.S. prosecutors have charged four Belarusian government officials with one count of aircraft piracy for their role in last summer's forced landing of a Ryanair flight for the purposes of arresting a dissident reporter.
   

Sundance movie review: 'The Princess' is a history of Princess Diana's triumph, tragedy

The documentary "The Princess," which premiered at Sundance, chronicles Princess Diana from her engagement to Prince Charles through her death in 1997, using only pre-existing footage.
   

Chicago Bulls' Lonzo Ball to undergo knee surgery, out 6-8 weeks

Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball will have arthroscopic surgery on his left knee and is expected to miss six to eight weeks, the team announced.
   

Adele postpones Las Vegas residency, citing COVID-19 complications

Adele on Thursday announced that all 24 dates of her upcoming residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace would be postponed, citing complications related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
   

Nets star Kyrie Irving fined $25K for directing obscene language at fan

Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving was fined $25,000 for directing obscene language toward a fan earlier this week, the NBA announced.
   

ESPN to cover Beijing Olympics remotely, won't send reporters due to COVID-19

ESPN announced Thursday that it will not be sending any reporters to the Beijing Olympic Winter Games over concerns of COVID-19 and related restrictions.
   

France to loosen COVID-19 restrictions in February

French Prime Minister Jean Castex on Thursday announced the nation will ease some COVID-19 restrictions in early February after implementing a more restrictive "vaccine pass" on Monday.
   

Gaby Lopez leads at LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions

Mexico's Gaby Lopez jumped out to a one-shot lead Thursday in the LPGA Tour's Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf and Country Club in Orlando, Fla.
   

Snow, dangerous ice to bear down on Carolinas and Virginia

Parts of the Southeast and mid-Atlantic are bracing for a storm that will bring snow and ice from Friday into Saturday morning.
   

U.S. charges second suspect in assasination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise

The U.S. Justice Department announced charges against Rodolphe Jaar, a 49-year-old dual Haitian Chilean citizen, the second person charged in connection with the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise.
   

U.S. big box store roofs could generate major solar power, research shows

U.S. superstores have potential to generate solar energy by installing panels on their roofs, according to a report released Thursday.
   

House subcommittee questions election security, voting rights

With the 2022 midterm elections 10 months away, members of a House homeland security subcommittee on Thursday questioned the security of the 2020 presidential election and the upcoming midterms.
   

Dozens dead after stampede at Liberian church

More than 25 people were killed in Liberia after a stampede during a Christian ceremony in the capital, authorities said.
   

Dozens feared dead after mining truck explodes in Ghana

Dozens of people are feared dead after a mining truck exploded in a town in Ghana on Thursday.
   

Pakistani court sentences woman to death for blasphemous WhatsApp messages

A Pakistani court has sentenced a 26-year-old woman to death for sending messages deemed to be blasphemous over WhatsApp and Facebook.
   

Green Bay Packers activate veteran WR Randall Cobb off injured reserve

Just days before Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field, the Green Bay Packers activated veteran wide receiver Randall Cobb off injured reserve Thursday.
   

Officials highlight Biden’s electric vehicle goals, importance of charger rollout

Officials from the newly formed Joint Office of Energy and Transportation previewed their plans Thursday to accomplish President Joe Biden's goal of establishing a national network of electric vehicle chargers.
   

Belarusian officials charged with air piracy over diverted flight

Four Belarusian officials were charged Thursday with conspiracy to commit aircraft piracy, according to the Justice Department.
   

Study: Starting peanut immunotherapy at age 3 or younger can resolve allergies

Most young children with peanut allergies treated with immunotherapy achieved desensitization within 2 1/2 years, a study published Thursday by the Lancet found.
   

Federal judge rejects InfoWars host Owen Shroyer's request to dismiss Jan. 6 riot charges

U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly on Thursday denied a request by InfoWars host Owen Shroyer to dismiss charges against him related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as he claimed he was subject to "vindictive prosecution."
   

'Godzilla' sequel series coming to Apple TV+

Apple TV+ announced Thursday it is producing a live-action Godzilla series, following the events of the feature film 'Godzilla vs. Kong.'
   
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  1. Supreme Court Lets Texas Abortion Law Stay in Effect, for Now - The New York Times
  2. COVID disrupts aid flight to tsunami-hit Tonga - Reuters
  3. Coronavirus transmission rates falling across California - Los Angeles Times
  4. Biden's press conference was terrifying -- his internal monologue said out loud - New York Post
  5. Trump campaign officials, led by Rudy Giuliani, oversaw fake electors plot in 7 states - CNN
  6. U.S. charges Belarus officials with air piracy in reporter's arrest - NPR
  7. Fact-checking six claims from Biden's news conference - CNN
  8. Ivanka Trump Asked by Jan. 6 Committee to Voluntarily Cooperate With Probe - The Wall Street Journal
  9. F.B.I. Director Calls Texas Synagogue Attack an Act of Antisemitism - The New York Times
  10. Man found dead in Maryland home surrounded by more than 100 snakes - CBS News
  11. Japan widens virus restrictions as omicron surges in cities - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  12. West Virginia reporter Tori Yorgey hit by car on live television, but continued reporting - KTRK-TV
  13. 19-year-old lands in Belgium, becoming youngest woman to fly solo around the world - NPR
  14. 80 Years Ago the Nazis Planned the ‘Final Solution.’ It Took 90 Minutes. - The New York Times
  15. Netflix Shares Sink as Company Sees Subscriber Growth Slowing - The Wall Street Journal
  16. Antitrust bill that bars Big Tech self-preferencing advances in Senate - Ars Technica
  17. ‘Good luck! We’ll all need it’: U.S. market approaches end of ‘superbubble,’ says Jeremy Grantham - MarketWatch
  18. Sony Speaks Up On the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal - IGN Daily Fix - IGN
  19. TikTok is thinking about letting its creators charge subscription fees - The Verge
  20. Ahead of a February event, Samsung teases Galaxy S/Note merger - TechCrunch
  21. Samsung teases 'noteworth S series device' for February Galaxy Unpacked - Android Central
  22. Adele postpones Las Vegas residency due to Covid among crew and 'delays' - CNN
  23. The Hottest Films for Sale at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival - Variety
  24. See Kendall Jenner Frolic in the Snow in Just a Tiny Bikini - E! NEWS
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  26. NN prediction contest, Divisional Round: Can the 49ers make it three upsets in a row? - Niners Nation
  27. Tom Brady isn’t thinking about avenging regular-season loss to Rams - NBC Sports
  28. Beijing Olympics: 'Everyone is just worried about getting there' - Yahoo Sports
  29. Former Blazers Assistant David Vanterpool Fined For Interfering In Game - Blazer's Edge
  30. Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ moon might be hiding an underground ocean - The Verge
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  33. Kidneys from gene-edited pig implanted into brain-dead patient - NBC News
  34. Is COVID-19 immunity strongest from prior infection or vaccination? New study has some hints - OregonLive
  35. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria kill 1.2 million a year — more than HIV/AIDS : Goats and Soda - NPR
  36. Ginos restaurant in West Norriton can reopen as officials continue to investigate deadly hepatitis A outbreak - WPVI-TV
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  1. The U.S. Bombed a Dam in Syria That Was on a ‘No-Strike’ List
  2. Biden the Negotiator Confronts the Cold Reality of Capitol Hill Gridlock
  3. With Broad Safety Net Bill Stalled, Democrats Weigh What to Salvage
  4. ‘I Will Not Sit Quietly’: 3 Black Senators in Spotlight on Voting Rights
  5. On Voting Rights Bill, Democrats Say They Had to Go Down Swinging
  6. On Ukraine and Russia, Biden Flusters European Allies by Stating the Obvious
  7. Atlanta D.A. Requests Special Grand Jury in Trump Election Inquiry
  8. Jan. 6 Committee Calls Ivanka Trump
  9. Sean Hannity Told Trump After Jan. 6: ‘No More Stolen Election Talk’
  10. US Charges 4 Belarus Officials With Piracy in Forced Landing of Ryanair Jet
  11. 80 Years Ago the Nazis Planned the ‘Final Solution.’ It Took 90 Minutes.
  12. Carlos Alcaraz Plays Matteo Berrettini at the Australian Open
  13. How Anxiety Can Benefit Us
  14. Pope Francis Is Troubled by Your Pet
  15. Amanda Gorman: Why I Almost Didn’t Read My Poem at the Inauguration
  16. Drugs Are Tied to the Homelessness Crisis
  17. Biden Versus the Friends of Covid
  18. Sleep And Rest Are Important for Kids
  19. Omicron Is Not the Final Variant
  20. Why Are So Many Americans Killing One Another?
  21. Elizabeth Warren Claps Back at Elon Musk
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President Biden will retreat from fruitless negotiations with lawmakers and instead emphasize his power to govern, senior White House advisers said.
   

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In dissent, the three liberal justices said the majority, by allowing a time-consuming legal detour, had created “a disaster for the rule of law.”
   

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