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The American Hockey League on Friday gave San Jose Barracuda forward Krystof Hrabik a 30-game suspension for directing a racist gesture toward Tucson Roadrunners player Boko Imama during a Jan. 12 game.
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  1. AHL's Krystof Hrabik gets 30-game ban for making racist gesture at another player
  2. NFL to end daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players
  3. Tennessee Titans star RB Derrick Henry activated off injured reserve
  4. 49ers' Nick Bosa clears concussion protocol, will play vs. Packers
  5. VP Kamala Harris announces $600M in California wildfire recovery
  6. Airstrikes in Yemen leave dozens dead, nationwide Internet outage
  7. FBI: Brian Laundrie admitted responsibility for Gabby Petito's death in notebook
  8. Baltimore Ravens part ways with defensive coordinator Don 'Wink' Martindale
  9. South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh indicted on new fraud charges
  10. Forecasters monitor rare out-of-season tropical development in East Pacific
  11. Arthritis drugs may reduce COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness
  12. President Biden calls on mayors to make use of infrastructure, COVID-19 relief funds
  13. Marijuana advertising on social media targets kids, study shows
  14. Woman checking her email spam folder discovers $3M lottery jackpot
  15. Justice Sonia Sotomayor calls Texas abortion case a "disaster" and "grave disservice" in dissent
  16. Anti-abortion marchers in D.C. hope 2022 will bring 'a historic change for life'
  17. Sundance movie review: '892' a powerful true story with moving John Boyega, Michael K. Williams performances
  18. Watch: Kid exasperated by snow strikes chord with viewers around world
  19. In photos: Moments from Sotheby's Masters Week
  20. U.S. judge temporarily blocks Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers
  21. Australian woman finds scorpion in package of broccoli
  22. Watch: Rescuers attach sausages to drones to lure dog to safety in England
  23. Babies identify close relationships by saliva, study suggests
  24. Sandro Botticelli painting with hidden drawing goes on view in NYC
  25. Peloton CEO clarifies plans to consider layoffs, pause production
  26. Watch: Whoopi Goldberg returns in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2 trailer

AHL's Krystof Hrabik gets 30-game ban for making racist gesture at another player

The American Hockey League on Friday gave San Jose Barracuda forward Krystof Hrabik a 30-game suspension for directing a racist gesture toward Tucson Roadrunners player Boko Imama during a Jan. 12 game.
   

NFL to end daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players

Ahead of this weekend's divisional round playoff matchups, the NFL and its players' union agreed to stop daily COVID-19 testing for unvaccinated players.
   

Tennessee Titans star RB Derrick Henry activated off injured reserve

The Tennessee Titans activated All-Pro running back Derrick Henry off injured reserve Friday, clearing the way for him to play in Saturday's AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals.
   

49ers' Nick Bosa clears concussion protocol, will play vs. Packers

The San Francisco 49ers announced Friday that star defensive end Nick Bosa cleared the concussion protocol and will play in Saturday's NFC divisional playoff game against the Green Bay Packers.
   

VP Kamala Harris announces $600M in California wildfire recovery

Vice President Kamala Harris and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a San Bernardino, Calif., fire station Friday, announcing that the U.S. government is directing $600 million to wildfire recovery.
   

Airstrikes in Yemen leave dozens dead, nationwide Internet outage

More than 70 people were killed and hundreds of others injured during Saudi-led airstrikes in northern Yemen, according to officials on Friday.
   

FBI: Brian Laundrie admitted responsibility for Gabby Petito's death in notebook

Brian Laundrie claimed responsibility for killing his fiancee, Gabby Petito, in a notebook investigators found near his body in a Florida park, the FBI revealed Friday.
   

Baltimore Ravens part ways with defensive coordinator Don 'Wink' Martindale

The Baltimore Ravens have parted ways with longtime defensive coordinator Don "Wink" Martindale, who had one year remaining on his contract.
   

South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh indicted on new fraud charges

A South Carolina grand jury has handed down a new indictment accusing prominent attorney Alex Murdaugh of misappropriating an additional $2.27 million of his clients' money, prosecutors announced Friday.
   

Forecasters monitor rare out-of-season tropical development in East Pacific

Even though it's January, AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring a gale-force area of low pressure for the potential to develop into an out-of-season tropical depression or storm in the eastern Pacific Ocean.
   

Arthritis drugs may reduce COVID-19 vaccine effectiveness

Some arthritis drugs may reduce the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, according to the Arthritis Foundation, which also offers advice on booster shots.
   

President Biden calls on mayors to make use of infrastructure, COVID-19 relief funds

President Joe Biden on Friday encouraged local leaders to spend federal funds made available to them through COVID-19 relief and infrastructure packages.
   

Marijuana advertising on social media targets kids, study shows

Some recreational pot shops are using tricks from the old playbooks of alcohol and tobacco companies to target underage users on social media, a new study reports.
   

Woman checking her email spam folder discovers $3M lottery jackpot

A Michigan woman checking her email spam folder for a missing message made a far more surprising discovery -- she had won a $3 million lottery jackpot.
   

Justice Sonia Sotomayor calls Texas abortion case a "disaster" and "grave disservice" in dissent

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor called a Texas abortion ban a "disaster" and a "grave disservice to women" in a dissent backed by liberal judges.
   

Anti-abortion marchers in D.C. hope 2022 will bring 'a historic change for life'

As abortion opponents demonstrated Friday at the annual March for Life rally, some said they hoped "something very big" is on the immediate horizon for their movement.
   

Sundance movie review: '892' a powerful true story with moving John Boyega, Michael K. Williams performances

"892" tells the true story of Marine veteran Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega) who took a bank hostage when the VA withheld his disability check. Michael KL. Williams plays the negotiator in one of his final roles.
   

Watch: Kid exasperated by snow strikes chord with viewers around world

Not many kids would admit to wanting to be in school on a snow day, but after a hard day of snow shoveling, 9-year-old Toronto resident Carter Trozzolo was ready to head back into the classroom.
   

In photos: Moments from Sotheby's Masters Week

"The Man of Sorrows" by Sandro Botticelli will be the lead exhibit for Masters Week at Sotheby's. Several other pieces will be shown in another exhibit in the New York City museum from January 18-29, 2022. Sotheby's Masters Week features a series of eight auctions encompassing Old Master paintings, drawings, and sculptures by some of the most celebrated names in European art history.
   

U.S. judge temporarily blocks Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal workers

A U.S. district judge in Texas on Friday temporarily blocked President Joe Biden's vaccine mandate for federal employees.
   

Australian woman finds scorpion in package of broccoli

An Australian woman said she was shocked to open a package of broccoli from a local supermarket to discover a live scorpion lurking inside.
   

Watch: Rescuers attach sausages to drones to lure dog to safety in England

Rescuers working to draw a runaway dog away from dangerous mud flats in England lured the canine to safety by attaching a sausage to a drone.
   

Babies identify close relationships by saliva, study suggests

Sharing food and smooching are two ways babies can suss out whom they can depend on to take care for them, a new study suggests.
   

Sandro Botticelli painting with hidden drawing goes on view in NYC

A painting by Italian Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli -- which was found to have a hidden drawing underneath -- went on view Friday in New York City ahead of its auction.
   

Peloton CEO clarifies plans to consider layoffs, pause production

Peloton's stock rebounded Friday, a day after reports that the company was halting production of its fitness equipment sent shares tumbling.
   

Watch: Whoopi Goldberg returns in 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2 trailer

Whoopi Goldberg reprises her role as Guinan from "Star Trek: Generations" in the new trailer for "Star Trek: Picard" Season 2.
   
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  1. NYPD officer killed, another wounded responding to domestic incident in Harlem, official says - CNN
  2. 'I will bring every single gun loaded,' parent tells Virginia school officials during mask mandate meeting - NBC News
  3. Draft Trump order told defense chief to seize swing-state voting machines - The Guardian
  4. Brian Laundrie admitted to killing Gabby Petito in notebook entry, FBI reveals - New York Post
  5. Despite fears of a Russian invasion, one Ukrainian family tries to keep life normal - NPR
  6. FBI special agent calls Texas hostage situation 'hate crime and an act of terrorism' | TheHill - The Hill
  7. Coronavirus live updates and omicron variant news - The Washington Post
  8. Monkeys escape after truck carrying 100 animals to a laboratory crashes in US - The Guardian
  9. Federal judge sides with UF professors in free speech dispute - Tallahassee Democrat
  10. Tonga Tsunami Brought Catastrophe to 3 Tiny Islands - The New York Times
  11. Saudi-led coalition denies Yemen air raid; UN, US call for calm - Al Jazeera English
  12. Germany blocks NATO ally Estonia from giving military support to Ukraine as it faces a possible Russian invasion: report - Yahoo News
  13. Bitcoin Price Falls Below $37,000 in Tandem With Tech Selloff - The Wall Street Journal
  14. Intel to spend at least $20 billion on Ohio chip-making factory - The Washington Post
  15. Kohl’s Gets $9 Billion Bid From Starboard Value Group - The Wall Street Journal
  16. Charts suggest the S&P 500 may continue struggle through early February, says Jim Cramer - CNBC
  17. Google Search easter egg joins the fun of playing Wordle - 9to5Google
  18. Microsoft-Activision Merger: Which Stock to Buy Now - Barron's
  19. Samsung Galaxy S22 and Tab S8 reservations go live ahead of launch - Android Central
  20. Call Of Duty QA Testers Form Activision Blizzard’s First Union - Kotaku
  21. Arnold Schwarzenegger involved in multi-car crash in Brentwood, LAPD says - KABC-TV
  22. Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas reportedly welcome a baby girl; Hope to have 'at least two children' someday - PINKVILLA
  23. Why Eddie Murphy cast Louie Anderson in 'Coming to America' - Los Angeles Times
  24. Adele fans say they don't believe her story that COVID killed Las Vegas shows - Daily Mail
  25. Prisco's NFL divisional round playoff picks: Rams topple Tom Brady, Bucs, Bills knock out Chiefs in thriller - CBS Sports
  26. UFC 270 preview show: Could this be Francis Ngannou’s UFC swan song? - MMA Fighting
  27. Russell Westbrook was more disappointed in Lakers loss than benching - New York Post
  28. NFL tells remaining playoff teams unvaccinated players no longer subject to daily Covid-19 testing - CNN
  29. Space Force satellite launch could create a luminous cloud in tonight's evening sky - Space.com
  30. An Ocean May Lurk Inside Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ Moon - The New York Times
  31. A Commercial Mission Returning Cargo from the Space Station on This Week @ NASA – January 21, 2022 - NASA
  32. A black hole fueling star birth has scientists doing a double-take - CNN
  33. COVID-19 vaccination doesn't reduce fertility for women, but men catching COVID might, study finds - CBS News
  34. Boosters provide the best protection against omicron variant, CDC studies show - KETV Omaha
  35. Mild COVID-19 Infections Can Lead to Long-Term Neurological Damage: Study - NBC Chicago
  36. Antimicrobial resistance: time to repurpose the Global Fund - The Lancet

NYPD officer killed, another wounded responding to domestic incident in Harlem, official says - CNN


'I will bring every single gun loaded,' parent tells Virginia school officials during mask mandate meeting - NBC News

Draft Trump order told defense chief to seize swing-state voting machines - The Guardian


Brian Laundrie admitted to killing Gabby Petito in notebook entry, FBI reveals - New York Post

Despite fears of a Russian invasion, one Ukrainian family tries to keep life normal - NPR


FBI special agent calls Texas hostage situation 'hate crime and an act of terrorism' | TheHill - The Hill

Coronavirus live updates and omicron variant news - The Washington Post

Monkeys escape after truck carrying 100 animals to a laboratory crashes in US - The Guardian

Federal judge sides with UF professors in free speech dispute - Tallahassee Democrat

Tonga Tsunami Brought Catastrophe to 3 Tiny Islands - The New York Times

Saudi-led coalition denies Yemen air raid; UN, US call for calm - Al Jazeera English

Germany blocks NATO ally Estonia from giving military support to Ukraine as it faces a possible Russian invasion: report - Yahoo News

Bitcoin Price Falls Below $37,000 in Tandem With Tech Selloff - The Wall Street Journal

Intel to spend at least $20 billion on Ohio chip-making factory - The Washington Post

Kohl’s Gets $9 Billion Bid From Starboard Value Group - The Wall Street Journal

Charts suggest the S&P 500 may continue struggle through early February, says Jim Cramer - CNBC

Google Search easter egg joins the fun of playing Wordle - 9to5Google

Microsoft-Activision Merger: Which Stock to Buy Now - Barron's

Samsung Galaxy S22 and Tab S8 reservations go live ahead of launch - Android Central

Call Of Duty QA Testers Form Activision Blizzard’s First Union - Kotaku

Arnold Schwarzenegger involved in multi-car crash in Brentwood, LAPD says - KABC-TV

Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas reportedly welcome a baby girl; Hope to have 'at least two children' someday - PINKVILLA

Why Eddie Murphy cast Louie Anderson in 'Coming to America' - Los Angeles Times

Adele fans say they don't believe her story that COVID killed Las Vegas shows - Daily Mail

Prisco's NFL divisional round playoff picks: Rams topple Tom Brady, Bucs, Bills knock out Chiefs in thriller - CBS Sports

UFC 270 preview show: Could this be Francis Ngannou’s UFC swan song? - MMA Fighting

Russell Westbrook was more disappointed in Lakers loss than benching - New York Post

NFL tells remaining playoff teams unvaccinated players no longer subject to daily Covid-19 testing - CNN

Space Force satellite launch could create a luminous cloud in tonight's evening sky - Space.com

An Ocean May Lurk Inside Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ Moon - The New York Times

A Commercial Mission Returning Cargo from the Space Station on This Week @ NASA – January 21, 2022 - NASA

A black hole fueling star birth has scientists doing a double-take - CNN

COVID-19 vaccination doesn't reduce fertility for women, but men catching COVID might, study finds - CBS News

Boosters provide the best protection against omicron variant, CDC studies show - KETV Omaha

Mild COVID-19 Infections Can Lead to Long-Term Neurological Damage: Study - NBC Chicago

Antimicrobial resistance: time to repurpose the Global Fund - The Lancet

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  1. Stock Markets Off to Worst Start Since 2016 as Fed Fights Inflation
  2. As Omicron Crests, Booster Shots Are Keeping Americans Out of Hospitals
  3. Court Battle Over a Ventilator Takes a Patient From Minnesota to Texas
  4. Arizona Sues to Stop Treasury From Recouping Relief Funds
  5. Jan. 6 Panel and State Officials Seek Answers on Fake Trump Electors
  6. Texas Man Charged With Threatening to Kill Georgia Election Officials
  7. Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda
  8. U.S. and Russia Take More Measured Stance in Ukraine Talks
  9. How a Volcano Severed Tonga From the World
  10. Tonga Tsunami Brought Catastrophe to 3 Tiny Islands
  11. Meat Loaf, ‘Bat Out of Hell’ Singer and Actor, Dies at 74
  12. March for Life Rally Unfolds with Eye on Supreme Court
  13. Viral Photograph of Munzir El Nezzel Helps Bring Syrian Refugee Family to Italy
  14. Pete Davidson and Colin Jost Just Bought a Staten Island Ferry
  15. Seeking Enlightenment, He Disappeared Into a Hiker’s Bermuda Triangle
  16. Why the Medical Establishment Shied Away From Abortion
  17. Does Jan. 6 Disqualify Some Republicans From Re-election?
  18. Imani Perry: The Legacy of Slavery in New Orleans
  19. The Africa Cup of Nations Reveals Glimpses of a Better Continent
  20. Republicans Think There Is a ‘Takeover’ Happening. They Have Some Reading to Do.
  21. What an Antisemite’s Fantasy Says About Jewish Reality
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  23. What Biden’s Chief of Staff Has Learned, One Year In
  24. The Mental Health Toll of Trump-Era Politics
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Igor Fruman, Former Giuliani Associate, Is Sentenced to One Year in Prison

Mr. Fruman was at the center of a campaign to damage then-President Donald J. Trump’s rivals, but was brought down by campaign finance charges.
   

Louie Anderson, Genial Stand-Up Comic and Actor, Dies at 68

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As F.B.I. Breached Texas Synagogue, Hostages Were Dashing for Exit

The federal agency said it was unaware that three hostages were already escaping the temple as an elite rescue team entered from different sides, killing the attacker.
   

Judge Issues Stinging Free Speech Ruling Against University of Florida

While a lawsuit is being resolved, the university cannot bar professors from offering expert testimony in lawsuits against the state, the federal judge ruled.
   

Brian Laundrie Claimed Responsibility for Gabrielle Petito’s Death, F.B.I. Says

The agency, closing a high-profile case, said that a notebook found near Mr. Laundrie’s body included statements in which he confessed to killing his fiancée.
   

Mushie & Co Recalls FRIGG Pacifiers Over Choking Hazard

Mushie & Co, a baby goods store, announced a voluntary recall of its FRIGG pacifier after more than 200 reports that the pacifier’s silicone nipple detached from its base.
   

Monkeys Escape After Truck Crashes on Pennsylvania Highway

The State Police said that a pickup truck with an enclosed trailer full of 100 monkeys had collided with a dump truck. Four escaped.
   

Citigroup will bring N.Y.C.-area workers back to the office starting Feb. 7.

   

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For Nadal and His Contemporaries, It Is About Winning, and Quickly

Dropping only one set in the first week of the Australian Open gave the 20-time Grand Slam champion, at age 35, energy for later in the tournament. Aging tennis stars, take note.
   

Orange Wines, a Genre Worthy of Exploration

It’s a style defined not by area or grapes, but by production technique. That leaves plenty of room for differences and for further exploration.
   

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