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The Los Angeles Rams are expected to hire Kentucky offensive coordinator Liam Coen to lead their offense alongside Rams head coach Sean McVay.
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  1. Los Angeles Rams to hire Kentucky's Liam Coen as offensive coordinator
  2. CDC advises Americans against traveling to 4 Asian nations due to COVID-19
  3. Rare card of Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant sells for record $2 million
  4. Canada, allies start penalizing Russia for breaching Ukrainian border
  5. Milwaukee Bucks to sign ex-Brooklyn Nets guard Jevon Carter
  6. Four dead after military-contracted helicopter crashes in Hawaii
  7. Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds to deliver Republican response to Biden's State of the Union
  8. Ex-Pelicans guard J.J. Redick rips Zion Williamson for being 'detached teammate'
  9. Florida lawmaker withdraws measure requiring schools to 'out' gay students
  10. Chicago to drop most mask, proof-of-vaccination mandates next week
  11. Kansas City Chiefs release veteran linebacker Anthony Hitchens
  12. Biden says Russia's moves in Ukraine are an invasion, sets new sanctions
  13. Pentagon mulls sending Nat'l Guard troops to D.C. ahead of trucker protest
  14. 2 Blackhawk helicopters crash near Utah ski resort; no injuries reported
  15. Cargo ship with luxury cars still burning; salvage crews set to arrive
  16. Study: Heart complication after COVID-19 vaccination rare in teens, young adults
  17. MacKenzie Scott makes record $50 million donation to National 4-H Council
  18. Prosecutors, defense make closing arguments in Floyd civil rights case
  19. Supreme Court denies Dakota Access appeal
  20. Dow falls 482 points as Biden imposes sanctions on Russia
  21. Look: Small dog rescued from storm drain in Texas
  22. Australian lottery winner's ticket bought 2 minutes before cut-off time

Los Angeles Rams to hire Kentucky's Liam Coen as offensive coordinator

The Los Angeles Rams are expected to hire Kentucky offensive coordinator Liam Coen to lead their offense alongside Rams head coach Sean McVay.
   

CDC advises Americans against traveling to 4 Asian nations due to COVID-19

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added four Asian nations to its list of countries to avoid traveling to due to high levels of COVID-19 spread.
   

Rare card of Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant sells for record $2 million

A rare card of Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant was sold privately for a record $2 million last week, PWCC Marketplace announced Tuesday.
   

Canada, allies start penalizing Russia for breaching Ukrainian border

Western countries moved to levy sanctions against Russia Tuesday after the Russian Federation Council unanimously ratified agreements to recognize the breakaway Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Lugansk as independent.
   

Milwaukee Bucks to sign ex-Brooklyn Nets guard Jevon Carter

The Milwaukee Bucks are expected to sign former Brooklyn Nets guard Jevon Carter once he clears waivers.
   

Four dead after military-contracted helicopter crashes in Hawaii

Navy officials in Hawaii confirmed four people were killed Tuesday in a helicopter crash near the Pacific Missile Range Facility in Kekaha.
   

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds to deliver Republican response to Biden's State of the Union

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds will deliver the Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address next week.
   

Ex-Pelicans guard J.J. Redick rips Zion Williamson for being 'detached teammate'

Former New Orleans Pelicans guard J.J. Redick criticized his former teammate and star forward Zion Williamson for his "lack of investment" in the franchise.
   

Florida lawmaker withdraws measure requiring schools to 'out' gay students

A Florida lawmaker who authored a controversial measure requiring school officials to report a child's sexual orientation to parents withdrew it Tuesday as debate was about to begin.
   

Chicago to drop most mask, proof-of-vaccination mandates next week

Chicago will drop its mask mandate for most settings beginning next week, the city's mayor said Tuesday.
   

Kansas City Chiefs release veteran linebacker Anthony Hitchens

The Kansas City Chiefs released veteran linebacker Anthony Hitchens on Tuesday, the team announced.
   

Biden says Russia's moves in Ukraine are an invasion, sets new sanctions

Declaring Russia's actions in Ukraine constitute an "invasion," U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday announced a series of sanctions aimed at Russian banks and individuals in response.
   

Pentagon mulls sending Nat'l Guard troops to D.C. ahead of trucker protest

The Pentagon confirmed Tuesday it has received a request from the U.S. Capitol Police for troop deployment in the city ahead of a planned trucker protest that could begin later in the week.
   

2 Blackhawk helicopters crash near Utah ski resort; no injuries reported

Two Blackhawk helicopters flown by the Utah National Guard were involved in a training accident near a ski resort Tuesday, military officials said. No injuries were reported.
   

Cargo ship with luxury cars still burning; salvage crews set to arrive

A large cargo ship that initially caught fire last week is continuing to burn while floating off the coast of Portugal, the company that operates it said Tuesday.
   

Study: Heart complication after COVID-19 vaccination rare in teens, young adults

Teens and young adults are less likely to develop a heart-related complication associated with COVID-19 after being vaccinated than they would be if they caught the virus, a study published by the Lancet said.
   

MacKenzie Scott makes record $50 million donation to National 4-H Council

Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott pledged a $50 million gift to the National 4-H Council in a gesture that will "help close the opportunity gap for America's youth," the club announced Tuesday.
   

Prosecutors, defense make closing arguments in Floyd civil rights case

Closing arguments in the trial of three former Minneapolis police officers accused of violating the civil rights of George Floyd began Tuesday with prosecutors and defenders each making final pitches to the jury. 
   

Supreme Court denies Dakota Access appeal

The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied an appeal by the owner of the Dakota Access Pipeline seeking to overturn a ruling ordering an environmental review for the controversial project.
   

Dow falls 482 points as Biden imposes sanctions on Russia

The S&P 500 fell into correction territory and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell for the fourth consecutive session Tuesday as the United States sanctioned Russia over actions in Ukraine.
   

Look: Small dog rescued from storm drain in Texas

Animal care officers and firefighters in Texas came to the rescue of a dog that spent at least five hours trapped in a San Antonio storm drain.
   

Australian lottery winner's ticket bought 2 minutes before cut-off time

An Australian woman won a lottery jackpot of nearly $500,000 with a ticket she bought just 2 minutes before the cut-off time for the drawing.
   
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  11. Dow Jones Futures: Market Rally Nears Lows As Biden Targets Russia For Ukraine Invasion - Investor's Business Daily
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  6. Once a Foreign Policy Partner, Congress Struggles for Unity on Ukraine
  7. Here Is a Transcript of President Biden’s Speech on Russia
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  11. The Long Crusade of Clarence and Ginni Thomas
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  15. NYC Attempts to Stop Homeless People From Sheltering on Subways
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President Biden warned President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia that more sanctions would follow if he did not withdraw his forces and engage in diplomatic efforts to resolve the crisis.
   

Will Biden’s Sanctions Halt a Russian Invasion of Ukraine?

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Bomb Threats Are Roiling Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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