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Colorado Avalanche star center Nathan MacKinnon will miss at least three games after absorbing a huge hit to his head during Wednesday's game against the Boston Bruins.
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  1. Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon has facial fracture, concussion after scary hit
  2. Joni Mitchell will remove music from Spotify joining Neil Young
  3. Brooklyn Nets' James Harden to return after missing game with hamstring injury
  4. Pope Francis says COVID-19 ‘fake news’ is spreading, being properly informed is a ‘human right’
  5. Serial killer identified by Denver police 40 years after murders of five women
  6. 76ers fan banned indefinitely for taunting Lakers' Carmelo Anthony
  7. Pittsburgh Steelers GM Kevin Colbert to step down after 2022 NFL Draft
  8. Biden admin to block $130M military aid to Egypt over human rights concerns
  9. N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul extends mask mandate
  10. Giants hire Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll as new head coach
  11. Stormy Daniels testifies about supernatural interests in Michael Avenatti trial
  12. SpaceX again scrubs launch of Italian satellite
  13. N.C. woman uses same lottery numbers for 16 years, wins $264,419
  14. World's largest display of citrus fruits assembled at Louisiana store
  15. Jan. 6 committee subpoenas 'alternate electors' for Donald Trump in 7 states
  16. President Joe Biden calls Pittsburgh bridge collapse 'simply unacceptable'
  17. Message in a bottle from Scotland reaches Norway 25 years later
  18. Pentagon 'strongly encourages' Russia to stand down on Ukraine
  19. Watch: TikTokers team up to make world's largest cake pop
  20. In photos: NYPD holds funeral for slain Officer Jason Rivera
  21. Rheumatoid arthritis drugs may lower risk for Parkinson's disease
  22. Watch: Woman, dog rescued after falling through ice over frozen pond in Colorado
  23. Sundance movie review: 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande' provokes fascination, frustration
  24. Physical therapy may be better than steroid shots for arthritic knees
  25. Britain to distribute new Pfizer COVID-19 antiviral drug Paxlovid
  26. Rifle Kyle Rittenhouse used to be destroyed

Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon has facial fracture, concussion after scary hit

Colorado Avalanche star center Nathan MacKinnon will miss at least three games after absorbing a huge hit to his head during Wednesday's game against the Boston Bruins.
   

Joni Mitchell will remove music from Spotify joining Neil Young

Joni Mitchell will remove music from Spotify joining Neil YoungJoni Mitchell said Friday she would remove her music from Spotify in protest after recent controversy between Neil Young and the music streaming giant.
   

Brooklyn Nets' James Harden to return after missing game with hamstring injury

Brooklyn Nets superstar guard James Harden will return to the lineup against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night after missing one game with a hamstring injury.
   

Pope Francis says COVID-19 ‘fake news’ is spreading, being properly informed is a ‘human right’

Pope Francis said that "fake news" about COVID-19 is spreading and that access to truthful information is a "human right" during an address to Catholic journalists Friday.
   

Serial killer identified by Denver police 40 years after murders of five women

A serial killer has been identified more than 40 years after he murdered three women and a pregnant teenager, as well as an Aurora police officer, the Denver Police Department announced Friday.
   

76ers fan banned indefinitely for taunting Lakers' Carmelo Anthony

The 76ers fan who taunted Los Angeles Lakers forward Carmelo Anthony during Philadelphia's game against L.A. on Thursday has been banned indefinitely.
   

Pittsburgh Steelers GM Kevin Colbert to step down after 2022 NFL Draft

Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert will step down from his role with the organization after the 2022 NFL Draft in April, team owner Art Rooney II said.
   

Biden admin to block $130M military aid to Egypt over human rights concerns

The Biden administration has blocked $130 million in military aid to Egypt because it has failed to address U.S. concerns over human rights conditions in the country, reports said Friday.
   

N.Y. Gov. Kathy Hochul extends mask mandate

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday extended the state's mandate requiring people to be either vaccinated against COVID-19 or wear a mask indoors until Feb. 10.
   

Giants hire Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll as new head coach

The New York Giants hired Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll as their next head coach, the team announced.
   

Stormy Daniels testifies about supernatural interests in Michael Avenatti trial

California lawyer Michael Avenatti cross examined his former client, former adult film star Stormy Daniels, during his trial Friday on wire fraud charges.
   

SpaceX again scrubs launch of Italian satellite

SpaceX again scrubbed its launch of an Italian Earth-observation satellite, the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation 2, on Friday.
   

N.C. woman uses same lottery numbers for 16 years, wins $264,419

A North Carolina woman who has been using the same set of numbers to play lottery games since 2006 found her persistence paid off with a $264,419 Cash 5 jackpot.
   

World's largest display of citrus fruits assembled at Louisiana store

A Louisiana supermarket teamed up with a fruit producer to break the Guinness World Record for the largest display of citrus fruits.
   

Jan. 6 committee subpoenas 'alternate electors' for Donald Trump in 7 states

The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol said Friday it has subpoenaed 14 people who purported to be "alternate electors" for Donald Trump in the 2020 election.
   

President Joe Biden calls Pittsburgh bridge collapse 'simply unacceptable'

President Joe Biden on Friday said it's "simply unacceptable" that the nation's infrastructure has gotten to such a state of disrepair that a bridge collapsed earlier in the day in Pittsburgh.
   

Message in a bottle from Scotland reaches Norway 25 years later

A message in a bottle launched by a young girl in Scotland in the 1990s was found 25 years later by a woman walking on a Norwegian beach with her young son.
   

Pentagon 'strongly encourages' Russia to stand down on Ukraine

The Pentagon called Friday on Russian President Putin to have his military stand down on Ukraine.
   

Watch: TikTokers team up to make world's largest cake pop

A pair of popular TikTokers teamed up in Massachusetts to cook up a nearly 100-pound cake pop and break a Guinness World Record.
   

In photos: NYPD holds funeral for slain Officer Jason Rivera

Funeral services are held for slain New York P Officer Jason Rivera, 22, at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City on January 28, 2022. Rivera and his partner, Officer Wilbert Mora, 27, were shot in responding to a domestic call at an apartment. Mora also died.
   

Rheumatoid arthritis drugs may lower risk for Parkinson's disease

Two rheumatoid arthritis drugs show potential for lowering the risk of Parkinson's disease, new research shows.
   

Watch: Woman, dog rescued after falling through ice over frozen pond in Colorado

Emergency responders in Colorado said a dog ran out onto the ice of a frozen pond pursued by his owner, and both ended up being rescued from the frigid water.
   

Sundance movie review: 'Good Luck to You, Leo Grande' provokes fascination, frustration

"Good Luck to You, Leo Grande," which premiered virtually at the Sundance Film Festival, explores notions of sexuality and sex work in often provocative, but sometimes frustrating ways. Emma Thompson stars.
   

Physical therapy may be better than steroid shots for arthritic knees

Physical therapy for knee arthritis is at least as cost-effective as steroid injections and is more likely to provide longer-term relief, a new study concludes.
   

Britain to distribute new Pfizer COVID-19 antiviral drug Paxlovid

Britain will distribute a second antiviral to those most at-risk to COVID-19, the country's Department of Health and Social Care said Friday.
   

Rifle Kyle Rittenhouse used to be destroyed

The rifle Kyle Rittenhouse used to shoot three people will be destroyed, a judge ruled Friday.
   
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  3. Biden visits Pittsburgh bridge collapse, vows more U.S. investment - Reuters
  4. Biden sending some troops to Eastern Europe to deter Russia from invading Ukraine - New York Post
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  1. White House Warnings Over Russia Strain Ukraine-U.S. Partnership
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As Breyer Pondered Retirement, Biden Bet on a Hands-Off Strategy

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Affirmative Action Was Never a Perfect Solution

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Russia Will Only Grow Stronger as the World Shifts to Cleaner Energy

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Rifle Used by Kyle Rittenhouse in Kenosha Shootings Will Be Destroyed

Mr. Rittenhouse was acquitted of all charges in the fatal shootings of two men and wounding of another during a protest in 2020 that was precipitated by the shooting of a Black man by a police officer.
   

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