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Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady opened up about his future in the NFL on Monday, indicating that family will play a significant role in determining whether he will retire or play next season.
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  1. Buccaneers' Tom Brady hints at retirement, wants to spend more time with family
  2. Sundance movie review: 'Resurrection' is an intense, creepy thriller
  3. Flyers' Keith Yandle, 35, ties NHL record for consecutive games played
  4. U.S. puts 8,500 troops on heightened alert amid Russia-Ukraine tensions
  5. Pittsburgh Penguins' Teddy Blueger to miss 6-8 weeks after jaw surgery
  6. Burkina Faso army seizes gov't in a coup, detains president after unrest over terrorist groups
  7. Amy Schneider clinches second-longest Jeopardy! winning streak
  8. FDA halts use of Regeneron, Eli Lilly antibody drugs deemed ineffective agianst Omicron
  9. 3 firefighters killed, another critically injured in Baltimore roof collapse
  10. Saints owner Gayle Benson on Sean Payton's future: 'I don't think any of us know'
  11. Seven Navy sailors injured as F-35C pilot crashes on USS Carl Vinson
  12. At least 6 dead, dozens hurt in Cameroon soccer stampede: state TV
  13. ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale to have surgery on vocal cords
  14. CDC designates 15 destinations as 'very high' COVID-19 travel risks
  15. Tig Notaro: Directing 'Am I OK?' with wife Stephanie Allynne 'a natural progression'
  16. Biden's Competition Council discusses plans to ease inflation
  17. Georgia DA granted special grand jury in Trump 2020 election probe
  18. Man wins $4 million Mega Millions prize using fortune cookie numbers
  19. Dragon, U.S space freighter, successfully splashes down in Fl, ending the trip
  20. Study shows Pfizer vaccine booster produces antibodies after 4 months
  21. Watch: Horse runs through narrow gap between two Egyptian trains in viral video
  22. In photos: Charles Ray at The Met: Figure Ground
  23. James Webb Space Telescope reaches final orbital destination

Buccaneers' Tom Brady hints at retirement, wants to spend more time with family

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback Tom Brady opened up about his future in the NFL on Monday, indicating that family will play a significant role in determining whether he will retire or play next season.
   

Sundance movie review: 'Resurrection' is an intense, creepy thriller

"Resurrection" is a shocking thriller that puts Rebecca Hall at the mercy of Tim Roth, but she's more than equipped to fight back.
   

Flyers' Keith Yandle, 35, ties NHL record for consecutive games played

Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Keith Yandle tied the NHL's "iron man" record against the Dallas Stars on Monday night after appearing in his 964th consecutive regular-season game.
   

U.S. puts 8,500 troops on heightened alert amid Russia-Ukraine tensions

The Pentagon announced Monday it has put up to 8,500 U.S. troops on heightened alert to deploy to Eastern Europe as tensions escalated over Russia's build-up of troops on its border with Ukraine.
   

Pittsburgh Penguins' Teddy Blueger to miss 6-8 weeks after jaw surgery

Pittsburgh Penguins forward Teddy Blueger will miss at least six weeks after undergoing surgery to repair a fractured jaw, the team announced.
   

Burkina Faso army seizes gov't in a coup, detains president after unrest over terrorist groups

Troops have detained Burkina Faso President Roch Marc Christian Kabore and his whereabouts were not known on Monday after gunfire was heard in military camps in the West African country the day before.
   

Amy Schneider clinches second-longest Jeopardy! winning streak

Reigning "Jeopardy!" champion Amy Schneider won her 39th consecutive game in Monday night's episode, surpassing Matt Amodio to clinch the second-longest winning streak in the show's history.
   

FDA halts use of Regeneron, Eli Lilly antibody drugs deemed ineffective agianst Omicron

The Food and Drug Administration on Monday halted use of monoclonal antibody treatments from Regeneron and Eli Lilly, stating they are ineffective against the Omicron COVID-19 variant.
   

3 firefighters killed, another critically injured in Baltimore roof collapse

Three Baltimore firefighters were killed and another was trapped Monday when a roof collapsed during a two-alarm fire at a vacant home, fire officials said.
   

Saints owner Gayle Benson on Sean Payton's future: 'I don't think any of us know'

New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson acknowledged Monday that head coach Sean Payton's status with the franchise remains uncertain for the 2022 season.
   

Seven Navy sailors injured as F-35C pilot crashes on USS Carl Vinson

The pilot of a U.S. F-35C crashed on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson on Monday, injuring seven Navy sailors.
   

At least 6 dead, dozens hurt in Cameroon soccer stampede: state TV

At least six people died and dozens more were injured Monday during a stampede outside of a stadium in Cameroon during the Africa Cup of Nation, state television reported.
   

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale to have surgery on vocal cords

Legendary college basketball analyst Dick Vitale won't return to ESPN this season as he prepares for surgery on his vocal cords.
   

CDC designates 15 destinations as 'very high' COVID-19 travel risks

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday designated 15 destinations as "very high" travel risks due to high levels of new COVID-19 cases.
   

Tig Notaro: Directing 'Am I OK?' with wife Stephanie Allynne 'a natural progression'

Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne discuss their co-directing debut, "Am I OK?," which premiered virtually at the Sundance Film Festival Monday.
   

Biden's Competition Council discusses plans to ease inflation

President Joe Biden and members of his White House Competition Council met for a second time Monday as the administration seeks to rein in a politically damaging surge of inflation.
   

Georgia DA granted special grand jury in Trump 2020 election probe

Fulton County on Monday granted District Attorney Fani Willis' request to form a special grand jury to aid her investigation of former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the state's election results.
   

Man wins $4 million Mega Millions prize using fortune cookie numbers

A North Carolina man said the lottery numbers that earned him a $4 million prize from a Mega Millions drawing came from an unusual source: a fortune cookie.
   

Dragon, U.S space freighter, successfully splashes down in Fl, ending the trip

A SpaceX Dragon capsule that had transported supplies and experiments to the International Space Station splashed down along the coast of Florida on Monday afternoon.
   

Study shows Pfizer vaccine booster produces antibodies after 4 months

Antibodies capable of countering the Omicron variant of the COVID-19 virus still are present in the body four months after a booster shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, researchers have reported.
   

Watch: Horse runs through narrow gap between two Egyptian trains in viral video

A passenger on a train in India captured video of the moment a horse ran through the narrow gap between a moving train and a stationary train and survived the experience.
   

In photos: Charles Ray at The Met: Figure Ground

The exhibition, Charles Ray: Figure Ground, gathers the artist's work from every period of his career, which spans five decades. This exhibit, his first solo exhibit in New York City in nearly 25 years, features 19 of his pieces and will open at The Met Fifth Avenue on January 31, 2022.
   

James Webb Space Telescope reaches final orbital destination

The James Webb Space Telescope arrived Monday at its final destination, where it will orbit the sun over 1 million miles from Earth to observe the earliest galaxies and more.
   
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  1. Biden curses Fox News reporter after he asks about inflation - Reuters
  2. Pentagon puts 8,500 troops on 'heightened alert' as U.S. weighs military action against Russia - NBC News
  3. California bill removes 'belief' exemption to school COVID-19 vaccination - KCRA Sacramento
  4. Fulton judges greenlight special grand jury for Trump probe - The Atlanta Journal Constitution
  5. L.A. County seeing more fatalities from Omicron - Los Angeles Times
  6. Baltimore firefighters Paul Butrim, Kelsey Sadler and Kenneth Lacayo die fighting rowhouse blaze - The Washington Post
  7. George Floyd’s Civil Rights Are Focus in Opening Arguments of Federal Trial - The New York Times
  8. TBI identifies man arrested in connection to the death of a Robertson County deputy - Tennessean
  9. What happened to Lauren Smith-Fields? Cause of death revealed for 23-year-old woman found dead after date - WLS-TV
  10. Alabama's new congressional map blocked by judges - POLITICO - POLITICO
  11. US places up to 8,500 troops on alert for possible deployment to Eastern Europe amid Russia tensions - CNN
  12. DHS says U.S. on "heightened alert" for Russian cyberattack - CBS News
  13. Burkina Faso President Ousted in Military Coup - The New York Times
  14. How Scott Morrison Lost Control of His WeChat Account - The New York Times
  15. Ford shuts off orders for new $20,000 Maverick pickup - Fox Business
  16. Asian markets fall as global investors worry about Russia-Ukraine tensions and upcoming Fed plans - CNN
  17. Nasdaq Days Like This Once Were Common. During the Dot-Com Crash - Bloomberg
  18. Google has a Wordle Easter egg and it’s cute, okay - TechCrunch
  19. At long last, Nvidia and AMD GPU street prices are beginning to drop - The Verge
  20. Google’s next Chromecast with Google TV may be a 1080p budget model - Engadget
  21. Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs. Google Pixel 6: Which phone is right for you? - CNN
  22. Neil Young Threatens to Remove Music From Spotify Over Joe Rogan’s ‘False Information About Vaccines’ - Variety
  23. Abigail Disney slams Disney, corporate greed in Sundance doc - Los Angeles Times
  24. Evan Rachel Wood Says Marilyn Manson Raped Her On Set - The Cut
  25. How the Chiefs and Bills Set a Record for Playoff Thrills - The New York Times
  26. Rob Gronkowski fires off cryptic tweet about NFL future - Fox News
  27. Matt LaFleur: Packers brass 'all on the same page' in wanting Aaron Rodgers back - Yahoo Sports
  28. Hall of Fame doors likely to remain shut for Barry Bonds and Rogers Clemens, and that’s too bad - Tampa Bay Times
  29. Webb Space Telescope Reaches Destination a Million Miles From Earth – Achieves “Halo” Orbit Around L2 - SciTechDaily
  30. SpaceX Dragon splashes down off Florida coast with nearly 5000 pounds of science on board - Space.com
  31. NASA Pays Tribute to Fallen Heroes with Day of Remembrance - NASA
  32. 'If we can make a space station fly, we can save the planet': An astronaut's view on protecting the Earth - CNN
  33. Do I really need to get a COVID-19 booster? CDC real-world study confirms effectiveness - Yahoo News
  34. Not seen in 5 years: USDA issues alert over bird flu concerns - WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
  35. Half of children hospitalized with COVID develop headaches, altered mental state - Study Finds
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California bill removes 'belief' exemption to school COVID-19 vaccination - KCRA Sacramento


Fulton judges greenlight special grand jury for Trump probe - The Atlanta Journal Constitution

L.A. County seeing more fatalities from Omicron - Los Angeles Times


Baltimore firefighters Paul Butrim, Kelsey Sadler and Kenneth Lacayo die fighting rowhouse blaze - The Washington Post

George Floyd’s Civil Rights Are Focus in Opening Arguments of Federal Trial - The New York Times

TBI identifies man arrested in connection to the death of a Robertson County deputy - Tennessean

What happened to Lauren Smith-Fields? Cause of death revealed for 23-year-old woman found dead after date - WLS-TV

Alabama's new congressional map blocked by judges - POLITICO - POLITICO

US places up to 8,500 troops on alert for possible deployment to Eastern Europe amid Russia tensions - CNN

DHS says U.S. on "heightened alert" for Russian cyberattack - CBS News

Burkina Faso President Ousted in Military Coup - The New York Times

How Scott Morrison Lost Control of His WeChat Account - The New York Times

Ford shuts off orders for new $20,000 Maverick pickup - Fox Business

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Nasdaq Days Like This Once Were Common. During the Dot-Com Crash - Bloomberg

Google has a Wordle Easter egg and it’s cute, okay - TechCrunch

At long last, Nvidia and AMD GPU street prices are beginning to drop - The Verge

Google’s next Chromecast with Google TV may be a 1080p budget model - Engadget

Samsung Galaxy S21 FE vs. Google Pixel 6: Which phone is right for you? - CNN

Neil Young Threatens to Remove Music From Spotify Over Joe Rogan’s ‘False Information About Vaccines’ - Variety

Abigail Disney slams Disney, corporate greed in Sundance doc - Los Angeles Times

Evan Rachel Wood Says Marilyn Manson Raped Her On Set - The Cut

How the Chiefs and Bills Set a Record for Playoff Thrills - The New York Times

Rob Gronkowski fires off cryptic tweet about NFL future - Fox News

Matt LaFleur: Packers brass 'all on the same page' in wanting Aaron Rodgers back - Yahoo Sports

Hall of Fame doors likely to remain shut for Barry Bonds and Rogers Clemens, and that’s too bad - Tampa Bay Times

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SpaceX Dragon splashes down off Florida coast with nearly 5000 pounds of science on board - Space.com

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  1. War Looms Between Russia and Ukraine, but Diplomatic Options Remain
  2. Pentagon Puts 8,500 Troops on ‘High Alert’ Amid Ukraine Tensions
  3. Cash Aid to Poor Mothers Increases Brain Activity in Babies, Study Finds
  4. Officials limit treatments that don’t work on Omicron but doctors say alternatives are scarce.
  5. Omicron Offers Hope Pandemic Could Stabilize, W.H.O. Official Says.
  6. How Omicron's Mutations Allow It To Thrive
  7. Sheldon Silver, a New York Power Broker Convicted of Corruption, Dies at 77
  8. US Troops Join Kurdish-Led Forces in Assault on Prison Held by ISIS
  9. ‘In the End, You’re Treated Like a Spy,’ Says M.I.T. Scientist
  10. James Webb Telescope Arrives at Destination in Space: Updates and Video
  11. Fabrizio Romano: Soccer's Prophet of the Deal
  12. Book Review: ‘The Books of Jacob,’ by Olga Tokarczuk
  13. Attack of the Right-Wing Thought Police
  14. What Does It Mean to Be ‘Done With Covid’?
  15. Fiona Hill: For Russia’s President Putin, It's Not Just About Ukraine
  16. The Right Way to Stop Rising Crime in New York
  17. Joe Biden Would Like to Know What Your Problem Is
  18. Why I Finally Broke Up With the Beatles
  19. The Strange Allure of the Blockchain
  20. How Did We Fail So Badly? Emily Oster and Ashish Jha on America’s Covid Response.
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  22. What Japan Got Right About How Covid-19 Spreads
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  25. How Do You Mourn a 250-Year-Old Giant?
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Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine are growing, but diplomatic options remain.
   

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The move signals a shift for the Biden administration as the United States and NATO allies brace for possible Russian military action.
   

Cash Aid to Poor Mothers Increases Brain Activity in Babies, Study Finds

The research could have policy implications as President Biden pushes to revive his proposal to expand the child tax credit.
   

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Should Addiction Be Viewed as a Disease?

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Death Changed My Life

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3 Firefighters Die After Being Trapped in Blaze at Vacant Baltimore Rowhouse

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Burkina Faso President Ousted in Military Coup

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George Floyd’s Civil Rights Are Focus in Opening Arguments of Federal Trial

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