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California native Eileen Gu won the gold medal for China in women's freeski big air in Beijing on Tuesday in a nail-bitter of a final.
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  1. Eileen Gu wins gold for China in women's freeski big air
  2. Top Biden science adviser Eric Lander resigns after 'credible evidence' of bullying staff
  3. UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman undergoes hand surgery
  4. Atlanta Falcons director of pro personnel Steve Sabo leaving franchise
  5. Hornets' LaMelo Ball, Spurs' Dejounte Murray added to NBA All-Star Game
  6. U.S. declassifies ex-Honduran president's inclusion on entry ban list
  7. Houston Texans hire Lovie Smith as next head coach
  8. National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of Trump White House documents from Mar-a-Lago
  9. Tech billionaire Peter Thiel resigns from board of Facebook parent
  10. Supreme Court votes to allow Alabama voting maps to remain in place
  11. California to drop statewide indoor mask mandate next week
  12. Saints to hire defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as new head coach
  13. Study: Fewer successful quitters use e-cigarettes compared to other cessation aids
  14. 1 killed, 1 injured in shooting at Washington grocery store
  15. France's Macron calls for 'de-escalation' of Ukraine crisis in Putin meeting
  16. IRS to 'transition away' from facial recognition for access to online system
  17. Israeli's largest-ever lottery jackpot winner felt 'light' from winning numbers
  18. Jill Biden 'disappointed' free community college cut from Build Back Better plan
  19. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's snowboarding
  20. Astra Space scrubs first Florida launch a second time
  21. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's skiing
  22. Hawaii couple shocked by $18K electric bill for streetlights
  23. History museum to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg with 'Great Americans' medal
  24. DHS warns of terrorism threat after HBCU bomb threats, synagogue hostage incident
  25. Snowplow 'Betty Whiteout' honors late TV legend in Minnesota
  26. In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics Photos of the day for February 7, 2022
  27. Chimps in Gabon national park use insects for wound healing, video from study shows

Eileen Gu wins gold for China in women's freeski big air

California native Eileen Gu won the gold medal for China in women's freeski big air in Beijing on Tuesday in a nail-bitter of a final.
   

Top Biden science adviser Eric Lander resigns after 'credible evidence' of bullying staff

President Joe Biden's top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigned Monday after an investigation found "credible evidence" he bullied and demeaned subordinates.
   

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman undergoes hand surgery

UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman underwent surgery to repair a ligament in his hand, it was announced.
   

Atlanta Falcons director of pro personnel Steve Sabo leaving franchise

Steve Sabo, the Atlanta Falcons' director of pro personnel, is leaving the franchise after 12 years, the team announced.
   

Hornets' LaMelo Ball, Spurs' Dejounte Murray added to NBA All-Star Game

Charlotte Hornets star LaMelo Ball and San Antonio Spurs guard Dejounte Murray will make their NBA All-Star Game debuts after being added to the reserves pool as injury replacements Monday.
   

U.S. declassifies ex-Honduran president's inclusion on entry ban list

The Biden administration last year quietly added former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez to a list barring entry to the United States of dozens of Central American officials accused of corruption.
   

Houston Texans hire Lovie Smith as next head coach

The Houston Texans hired Lovie Smith to be their next head coach Monday, the team announced.
   

National Archives retrieved 15 boxes of Trump White House documents from Mar-a-Lago

The National Archives and Records Administration had to retrieve 15 boxes of documents from former President Donald Trump's White House from his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.
   

Tech billionaire Peter Thiel resigns from board of Facebook parent

Billionaire technology investor and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel will step down from the board of Meta, the parent company of Facebook, after his current term expires, the company announced Monday.
   

Supreme Court votes to allow Alabama voting maps to remain in place

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday voted 5-4 to overturn a district court's ruling ordering Alabama to redraw election maps found to violate the Voting Rights Act, allowing them to remain in place.
   

California to drop statewide indoor mask mandate next week

California health officials announced Monday the state's current COVID-19 rules mandating near-universal indoor face coverings will not be renewed after they expire next week.
   

Saints to hire defensive coordinator Dennis Allen as new head coach

New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Dennis Allen is expected to replace Sean Payton as the franchise's next head coach.
   

Study: Fewer successful quitters use e-cigarettes compared to other cessation aids

Smokers who use e-cigarettes as a strategy to quit the habit tend to be less successful than those who try other methods, such as nicotine replacement therapy or prescription drugs, a Tobacco Control study found.
   

1 killed, 1 injured in shooting at Washington grocery store

Police said a suspect remains armed and dangerous after one person was killed and another remains in critical condition after a shooting at a Fred Meyer grocery store in Washington on Monday.
   

France's Macron calls for 'de-escalation' of Ukraine crisis in Putin meeting

French President Emmanuel Macron said he's hoping to help deescalate the Russian-Western crisis over Ukraine in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday in Moscow.
   

IRS to 'transition away' from facial recognition for access to online system

The IRS on Monday said it will "transition away" from requiring taxpayers to verify their identities through facial recognition software to access their online accounts.
   

Israeli's largest-ever lottery jackpot winner felt 'light' from winning numbers

A man who won $25 million in Israel's largest jackpot over the weekend in his first time playing said he felt a "light'" from the winning numbers.
   

Jill Biden 'disappointed' free community college cut from Build Back Better plan

First lady Jill Biden on Monday acknowledged that her initiative to include free community college education has been removed from the Build Back Better plan pushed by her husband.
   

In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's snowboarding

Competitors hit the slopes in the men's snowboard slopestyle finals at the Winter Olympics at Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, China on February 7, 2022.
   

Astra Space scrubs first Florida launch a second time

Astra Space postponed its first rocket launch from Florida on Monday for the second time in three days due to a "minor telemetry issue" and did not set a new launch date, a company official said.
   

In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's skiing

Beat Feuz of Switzerland takes the gold medal by a tenth of a second over Johan Clarey of France in the alpine skiing men's downhill race in the Beijing Winter Olympics on February 7, 2022.
   

Hawaii couple shocked by $18K electric bill for streetlights

Hawaii Electric Company shocked a couple with a bill for over $18,000 for streetlights.
   

History museum to honor Ruth Bader Ginsburg with 'Great Americans' medal

The late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will posthumously receive the National Museum of American History's highest honor, museum officials announced Monday.
   

DHS warns of terrorism threat after HBCU bomb threats, synagogue hostage incident

The Department of Homeland Security warned of a heightened threat of domestic and foreign terrorism in the United States in a bulletin issued Monday.
   

Snowplow 'Betty Whiteout' honors late TV legend in Minnesota

Betty White, the longtime beloved TV star, who died on New Year's Eve just two weeks shy of her 100th birthday, had a snowplow named after her in her "adopted" home state of Minnesota.
   

In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics Photos of the day for February 7, 2022

Ziwei Ren's first gold medal for China in speed skating, many other victories -- as well as some injuries -- illustrate the Beijing Winter Games on February 7, 2022.
   

Chimps in Gabon national park use insects for wound healing, video from study shows

Chimpanzees aren't monkeying around when they catch insects and place them on open wounds -- a study of 45 chimps in Loango National Park in Gabon is the first to document via video that such "healing" behavior occurs.
   
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  1. Biden's top science adviser, Eric Lander, resigns amid reports of bullying - POLITICO
  2. Biden Says Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Won’t Go Forward if Russia Invades Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal
  3. California's indoor mask mandate will end next week for vaccinated people, governor says - CNN
  4. Putin Warns the West and Ukraine, but Keeps His Intentions a Mystery - The New York Times
  5. Supreme Court allows Alabama election map over Black vote dilution claims - ABC News
  6. Hinsdale students isolated over mask refusal, infuriating parents - WGN TV Chicago
  7. Washington shooting - live: Police 'will not rest' until Fred Meyer shooter is found - The Independent
  8. City-Wide Boil Water Notice Remains in Effect, Water Conservation Requirements Lifted - AustinTexas.gov
  9. The Canadian trucker protest is in its second week. This is how we got here - CNN
  10. A judge ordered the U.S. to pay $230 million to victims of a Texas church massacre - NPR
  11. Australia to reopen for vaccinated international tourists after nearly 2 years - NPR
  12. Hundreds gather for funeral of Morocco boy who died in well - The Guardian
  13. Chimpanzees apply 'medicine' to each others' wounds in a possible show of empathy - CNN
  14. Frontier to buy Spirit Airlines in $2.9 bln budget carrier deal - Reuters
  15. Peter Thiel to step down from Facebook board - The Washington Post
  16. Dow Jones Futures: 4 Stocks To Watch In Volatile Market Rally - Investor's Business Daily
  17. Chinese stocks lead losses in mixed Asia-Pacific trading day - CNBC
  18. Someone put 'Wordle' on the Game Boy - Engadget
  19. Microsoft will block downloaded macros in Office versions going back to 2013 - Ars Technica
  20. Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 cobbles together more health features - The Verge
  21. Everything We Know About the 2022 iPad Air Coming in March - MacRumors
  22. ‘The Bachelor’ Recap: And the Academy Award Goes to … - The Ringer
  23. After pulling songs, Neil Young is telling Spotify employees to quit their jobs - The Verge
  24. Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost Hate Mind-Reading Alexa In Hilarious Super Bowl Ad - HuffPost
  25. Kylie Jenner baby boy news LIVE – Name of star’s newborn son still a mystery as he’s born a day after Storm... - The US Sun
  26. Super Bowl Predictions: Madden NFL 22 and Marshawn Lynch pick Bengals over Rams - Cincy Jungle
  27. Houston Texans hire defensive coordinator Lovie Smith as head coach - CNN
  28. Vincent Zhou Explains Olympics Withdrawal in Heartfelt Video - Vulture
  29. Researchers use tiny magnetic swirls to generate true random numbers - Phys.org
  30. SCRUB: Astra to launch its 1st rocket flight from Florida today. Here's how to watch it live - Space.com
  31. The International Space Station could fall from the sky in 2031. What happens next? - KSL.com
  32. NASA Selects Developer for Rocket to Retrieve First Samples from Mars - NASA
  33. New York Deer Infected With Omicron, Study Finds - The New York Times
  34. Paralyzed patients walking in minutes: New electrode device a step forward in spinal injury care - USA TODAY
  35. California To End Statewide Mask Mandate Feb. 15 - CBS Los Angeles
  36. How Getting Extra Sleep May Help You Eat Fewer Calories - Healthline
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Biden Says Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Won’t Go Forward if Russia Invades Ukraine - The Wall Street Journal

California's indoor mask mandate will end next week for vaccinated people, governor says - CNN


Putin Warns the West and Ukraine, but Keeps His Intentions a Mystery - The New York Times

Supreme Court allows Alabama election map over Black vote dilution claims - ABC News


Hinsdale students isolated over mask refusal, infuriating parents - WGN TV Chicago

Washington shooting - live: Police 'will not rest' until Fred Meyer shooter is found - The Independent

City-Wide Boil Water Notice Remains in Effect, Water Conservation Requirements Lifted - AustinTexas.gov

The Canadian trucker protest is in its second week. This is how we got here - CNN

A judge ordered the U.S. to pay $230 million to victims of a Texas church massacre - NPR

Australia to reopen for vaccinated international tourists after nearly 2 years - NPR

Hundreds gather for funeral of Morocco boy who died in well - The Guardian

Chimpanzees apply 'medicine' to each others' wounds in a possible show of empathy - CNN

Frontier to buy Spirit Airlines in $2.9 bln budget carrier deal - Reuters

Peter Thiel to step down from Facebook board - The Washington Post

Dow Jones Futures: 4 Stocks To Watch In Volatile Market Rally - Investor's Business Daily

Chinese stocks lead losses in mixed Asia-Pacific trading day - CNBC

Someone put 'Wordle' on the Game Boy - Engadget

Microsoft will block downloaded macros in Office versions going back to 2013 - Ars Technica

Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 cobbles together more health features - The Verge

Everything We Know About the 2022 iPad Air Coming in March - MacRumors

‘The Bachelor’ Recap: And the Academy Award Goes to … - The Ringer

After pulling songs, Neil Young is telling Spotify employees to quit their jobs - The Verge

Scarlett Johansson, Colin Jost Hate Mind-Reading Alexa In Hilarious Super Bowl Ad - HuffPost

Kylie Jenner baby boy news LIVE – Name of star’s newborn son still a mystery as he’s born a day after Storm... - The US Sun

Super Bowl Predictions: Madden NFL 22 and Marshawn Lynch pick Bengals over Rams - Cincy Jungle

Houston Texans hire defensive coordinator Lovie Smith as head coach - CNN

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  1. Putin Warns the West and Ukraine, but Keeps His Intentions a Mystery
  2. Biden Meets German Leader on Russia Sanctions and Pipeline
  3. ‘I Have to Come Back Home’: In the Trenches With Ukraine’s Soldiers
  4. New York Deer Infected With Omicron, Study Finds
  5. NBC Says Leslie Jones Can Keep Offering Olympics Commentary
  6. Ottawa Protests Become Rallying Cry for Far-Right and Anti-Vaccine Groups
  7. The Tsunami Could Kill Thousands. Can They Build an Escape?
  8. Victor Rivera, N.Y. Shelter Operator, Pleads Guilty in Bribery Scheme
  9. How The Sims Became the Internet’s Most Exciting Place to Eat
  10. Polio, Chickenpox, Measles … Covid-19? The Case for Vaccine Mandates in Schools.
  11. Requiem for a Liberal Giant
  12. Why the Vaccinated Are So Angry at the Unvaccinated
  13. In Tennessee, the ‘Maus’ Controversy Is the Least of Our Worries
  14. How a Casual Workplace Can Hurt Workers
  15. When the Storming of the Capitol Becomes ‘Legitimate Political Discourse’
  16. Crypto and the Power of Folk Economics
  17. Older Americans Fight to Make America Better
  18. How Instagram, FedEx and Wordle Hook You
  19. Stop Calling Them ‘Accidents’
  20. The Legalized Gambling Free-for-All
  21. Britain’s Conservatives Enabled Boris Johnson. How Much Will It Cost Them?
  22. Bolsonaro Tried and Failed to Stop Vaccination for Children
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  24. Why Does the Demolition of a Marcel Breuer House Matter?
  25. The New Normal, a Virtual Event on Life and Love After Omicron
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President Vladimir Putin said diplomatic ideas raised in a meeting by French President Emmanuel Macron were worth pursuing, but did not rule out a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
   

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‘I Have to Come Back Home’: In the Trenches With Ukraine’s Soldiers

We spent the day with Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines of the conflict with Russia-backed separatists near the southeast border with Russia.
   

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White-tailed deer on Staten Island have become the first wild animals with documented Omicron infections. The coronavirus has now been found in deer in 15 states.
   

NBC Says Leslie Jones Can Keep Offering Olympics Commentary

The comedian had suggested that she was being pressured to give up her role as an armchair expert on the Games, but the network said the situation “has been resolved.”
   

Ottawa Protests Become Rallying Cry for Far-Right and Anti-Vaccine Groups

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Why Does the Demolition of a Marcel Breuer House Matter?

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Camilla Queen Consort Title Would Cap Years of Image Repair

Queen Elizabeth II has put to rest decades of speculation by giving Prince Charles’ wife, Camilla, what some see as her “stamp of approval.”
   

Trump Gives Documents Improperly Taken From White House to Archives

The incident raised more questions about the former president’s adherence to the Presidential Records Act, which requires preservation of White House documents.
   

Peter Thiel to Exit Meta’s Board to Support Trump-Aligned Candidates

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