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ABC News suspended 'The View' host Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks Tuesday after saying that the Holocaust was not about race during Monday's show.
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  1. ABC suspends Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks over Holocaust comments
  2. Ken Dorsey to replace Brian Daboll as Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator
  3. Lawmakers call for increased federal authority to combat COVID-19 scams
  4. Former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. to debut NASCAR team at Daytona
  5. Sen. Joe Manchin says Build Back Better bill is 'dead'
  6. College football: Ex-Oklahoma QB Caleb Williams transferring to USC
  7. Dallas Mavericks' Tim Hardaway Jr. has surgery on broken foot
  8. Rep. Madison Cawthorn sues N.C. elections board over effort to exclude him from ballot
  9. Texas leaders warn of possible power outages as freezing weather approaches
  10. NFL's Denver Broncos officially put up for sale
  11. Brian Flores sues Miami Dolphins, NFL alleging racial discrimination
  12. Shooting at Bridgewater College leaves 2 officers dead
  13. Quebec ditches proposed COVID-19 vaccine tax
  14. NHTSA: U.S. reported 31,720 vehicle traffic deaths in first nine months of 2021
  15. One student dead, one injured after shooting outside Minnesota school
  16. Native American tribes reach $590 million settlement with U.S. opioid drug distributors
  17. COVID-19 medical waste management exposes 'dire need' for improvement, WHO says
  18. Suspect in UCLA shooting threats arrested in Colorado
  19. Dow rises 273 points as markets rally; Alphabet beats earnings expectations
  20. Man sent to store to buy chicken wins $100,000 lottery prize
  21. Former Tennessee death row prisoner to be eligible for parole in 5 years
  22. Souvenir Platinum Jubilee dishes contain 'Jubbly' spelling mistake
  23. February night skies packed with intriguing astronomy events
  24. Man with record-breaking 864 insect tattoos: 'I hate bugs'

ABC suspends Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks over Holocaust comments

ABC News suspended 'The View' host Whoopi Goldberg for two weeks Tuesday after saying that the Holocaust was not about race during Monday's show.
   

Ken Dorsey to replace Brian Daboll as Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator

The Buffalo Bills promoted quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator Ken Dorsey to offensive coordinator Tuesday, the team announced.
   

Lawmakers call for increased federal authority to combat COVID-19 scams

Senate lawmakers on Thursday said the federal government must do more to prevent price gouging and other scams targeting consumers seeking protection against COVID-19.
   

Former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. to debut NASCAR team at Daytona

Former boxing champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. is set to debut his own NASCAR team, The Money Team Racing, later this month at the Daytona 500.
   

Sen. Joe Manchin says Build Back Better bill is 'dead'

Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said Tuesday that the Build Back Better Bill is "dead" when asked by reporters if he'd had any discussions on the legislation.
   

College football: Ex-Oklahoma QB Caleb Williams transferring to USC

Former Oklahoma Sooners star quarterback Caleb Williams announced Tuesday on social media that he is transferring to USC.
   

Dallas Mavericks' Tim Hardaway Jr. has surgery on broken foot

Dallas Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway Jr. underwent surgery for a broken bone in his left foot Tuesday, the team announced.
   

Rep. Madison Cawthorn sues N.C. elections board over effort to exclude him from ballot

Rep. Madison Cawthorn, R-N.C., is suing North Carolina elections officials over an effort to remove his name from the ballot in the upcoming 2022 election.
   

Texas leaders warn of possible power outages as freezing weather approaches

With freezing weather expected to hit a large portion of Texas this week, Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday tried to assure Texans that the state is better prepared this year than last
   

NFL's Denver Broncos officially put up for sale

The NFL's Denver Broncos are officially listed on the market and likely will have the highest price tag in North American sports history.
   

Brian Flores sues Miami Dolphins, NFL alleging racial discrimination

Brian Flores sued the NFL and all of its 32 teams, including the Miami Dolphins which fired him last month, alleging racial discrimination against Black coaches in the league's hiring process.
   

Shooting at Bridgewater College leaves 2 officers dead

A shooting Tuesday at Bridgewater College in northern Virginia left two campus officers dead and a suspect in custody, local authorities said.
   

Quebec ditches proposed COVID-19 vaccine tax

Quebec Premier Francois Legault dropped plans to tax unvaccinated residents Tuesday amid backlash over the effort to increase protection against COVID-19 in the Canadian province.
   

NHTSA: U.S. reported 31,720 vehicle traffic deaths in first nine months of 2021

An estimated 31,720 people died in U.S. traffic crashes in the first nine months of 2021, an increase of 12% from the same period in 2020, the U.S. Department of Transportation estimated Tuesday.
   

One student dead, one injured after shooting outside Minnesota school

A shooting outside a Minnesota school Tuesday left one student dead and another injured, according to police.
   

Native American tribes reach $590 million settlement with U.S. opioid drug distributors

More than 400 Native American tribes reached a $590-million settlement Tuesday with Johnson & Johnson and three other drug distributors, according to court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Cleveland.
   

COVID-19 medical waste management exposes 'dire need' for improvement, WHO says

COVID-19 medical waste has strained waste management systems, exposing a "dire need" to improve practices, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
   

Suspect in UCLA shooting threats arrested in Colorado

A suspect in threats of a possible shooting at UCLA was taken into custody Tuesday in Colorado.
   

Dow rises 273 points as markets rally; Alphabet beats earnings expectations

The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 273 points Tuesday as major U.S. indexes rose for the third consecutive day after posting losses for the month of January.
   

Man sent to store to buy chicken wins $100,000 lottery prize

A Maryland man whose wife sent him to the store to buy precooked chicken ended up coming home with a scratch-off lottery ticket worth $100,000.
   

Former Tennessee death row prisoner to be eligible for parole in 5 years

A Tennessee judge has ruled that a former death row inmate's new life sentences will be served at the same time, meaning he'll be eligible for parole in five years.
   

Souvenir Platinum Jubilee dishes contain 'Jubbly' spelling mistake

Plates and mugs produced to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee are being sold as unusual collector's items due to misspelling the event as "Platinum Jubbly."
   

February night skies packed with intriguing astronomy events

Cold air and wintry precipitation have dominated January, but a variety of astronomical sights in February may entice people to bundle up and spend some time outside during the final month of meteorological winter.
   

Man with record-breaking 864 insect tattoos: 'I hate bugs'

A New York man who earned a Guinness World Record by getting 864 tattoos of insects on his body revealed an unexpected fact about himself: "I hate bugs."
   
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  1. Whoopi Goldberg suspended for 2 weeks over Holocaust remarks - NPR
  2. Next winter storm will stretch over 2,000 miles - CNN
  3. Ukraine tensions: US trying to draw Russia into war, Putin says - BBC News
  4. Jan. 6 Panel Examining Trump’s Role in Proposals to Seize Voting Machines - The New York Times
  5. Two officers fatally shot at Bridgewater College in Va. - The Washington Post
  6. Trump statements on Pence and Electoral Count Act invigorate debate over law - The Washington Post
  7. GOP to Tucker Carlson: We're the decision-makers on Ukraine, not you - POLITICO
  8. 1 student dead, another critically wounded in shooting outside Richfield school; 2 arrested - KARE11.com
  9. Matthew Harris, suspect in shooting threats against UCLA, now in custody, Colorado authorities confirm - KABC-TV
  10. 'I'm just tired of being terrorized like my grandparents were': More than a dozen HBCUs got bomb threats on the 1st day of Black History Month - CNN
  11. 'Levelling up' plan for UK unveiled by Michael Gove - BBC News
  12. Vaccine for children 4 and younger on the way - The Washington Post
  13. Ecuador landslide: at least 24 dead after hillside collapses in capital Quito - The Guardian
  14. U.S. Job Openings, Quits Remained Elevated at End of Last Year - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Google is outdoing Apple and Tesla with a 20-for-1 stock split - Quartz
  16. AT&T CFO Defends Spinoff, Saying It Benefits Retail Investors - Barron's
  17. Starbucks to hike prices to offset inflation; lowers profit guidance - Fox Business
  18. Here’s How to Save Wordle in Its Pure, Pre-NYT Form - Gizmodo
  19. Microsoft-Activision Blizzard Deal Will Be Investigated By the FTC - IGN Now - IGN
  20. Google reveals a new Gmail interface that's no longer a crowded mess - Android Central
  21. Resident Evil 4’s fan-built HD remaster is finally complete - The Verge
  22. Paris and Prince Jackson at opening night of MJ: The Musical - Daily Mail
  23. Spotify’s Joe Rogan Mess Exposes Larger Rift Over Rules, Streaming Revenues - Hollywood Reporter
  24. Cause of Death Officially Confirmed for Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst - E! NEWS
  25. Jennifer Lopez feels 'lucky and happy and proud' to be with Ben Affleck - CNN
  26. Brian Flores files lawsuit against Dolphins and NFL, alleging racial discrimination - Miami Herald
  27. 'Washington Commanders' banner spotted inside FedExField just hours before name reveal - WJLA
  28. In 20 Years, Greenland Ice Sheet Loses Water Enough To Submerge US: Study - NDTV
  29. SpaceX's next Starlink mission may fly Wednesday, setting up rocket launch doubleheader - Space.com
  30. What was that strange swirling light in the Ozarks sky on Monday night? - KY3
  31. Extreme heat in oceans ‘passed point of no return’ in 2014 - The Guardian
  32. Using melatonin for sleep is on the rise, study says, despite potential health harms - East Idaho News
  33. These are the best foods for your heart, experts say - Fox News
  34. Omicron subvariant BA.2 confirmed in Wisconsin - Bring Me The News
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'I'm just tired of being terrorized like my grandparents were': More than a dozen HBCUs got bomb threats on the 1st day of Black History Month - CNN

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Jennifer Lopez feels 'lucky and happy and proud' to be with Ben Affleck - CNN

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  1. Pfizer Asks F.D.A. to Authorize Covid Vaccine for Children Under 5
  2. Putin Signals Openness to Diplomacy While Blaming US for Crisis
  3. U.S. Sends Official to Help NATO Brace for Russian Cyberattacks
  4. Trump’s Words, and Deeds, Reveal Depths of His Drive to Retain Power
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  6. U.S. National Debt Tops $30 Trillion as Borrowing Surged
  7. A Normal Supply Chain? It’s ‘Unlikely’ in 2022.
  8. Brian Flores Sues NFL, Claiming Bias in Giants Coaching Search
  9. Tom Brady, 7-Time Super Bowl Champion, Retires After 22 Seasons
  10. In Vermont, a Town Saved a Mountain, and a Mountain Saved a Town
  11. Is It OK That I’m OK With Our Mom’s Adultery?
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  13. The Lessons of Brooklyn Tech
  14. Neil Young and Liz Cheney, Thanks for Sticking Your Necks Out
  15. End Affirmative Action for Rich White Students, Too
  16. Inflation is High, But There Are Reasons to Be Optimistic
  17. What the Joe Rogan Backlash Reveals About How We Handle Misinformation
  18. Big Business Will Not Save Us From Itself
  19. What an All-Women News Network in India Shows Us About Democracy
  20. I’m Thankful Every Day for the Decision I Made After My Prenatal Tests
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  23. Democrats Chase Shiny Objects. Here’s How They Can Build Real Power.
  24. Charles Blow’s ‘Brave, Forthright and Searing’ Account of His Struggles
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  28. The Collateral Damage of Facebook’s Flops
  29. Imani Perry Talks About ‘South to America’
  30. A Guide to the 101 Best Songs About California
  31. Two Officers Killed at Bridgewater College in Virginia
  32. Senator Ben Ray Luján Recovering After Suffering Stroke
  33. ABC Suspends Whoopi Goldberg Over Holocaust Comments
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  35. Biden Administration Rejects Use of Testimony Obtained From Torture in Guantánamo Trial
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Brian Flores Sues NFL, Claiming Bias in Giants Coaching Search

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Shooting Outside Minnesota School Leaves One Student Dead and Another Injured

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