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The United States won the gold medal in the mixed team snowboardcross event Saturday during the sport's debut at the Winter Olympics.
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  1. U.S. snowboardcross mixed team wins gold medal
  2. Laguna Beach lifts evacuation orders as firefighters contain Emerald Fire
  3. French President Emmanuel Macron urges for calm ahead of 'Freedom Convoy' copycats
  4. 'Silent Warrior' Joe Burrow built Bengals' composure amid Super Bowl run
  5. Supreme Court declines to hear NYC teacher challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandate
  6. Darrell Brooks pleads not guilty to Waukesha, Wis., parade charges
  7. U.S. stocks fall after White House warns of Russian invasion
  8. Super Bowl LVI: Bengals, Rams excited for family, friends to watch full-circle moment
  9. Australia lists koalas as endangered species
  10. Vermont lineworkers rescue parrot stuck 60 feet up in a tree
  11. Birthday gift earns Australian man a $185,000 lottery prize
  12. Jury selected in Curtis Reeves movie theater murder trial
  13. FDA approves emergency use of Eli Lilly COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment
  14. Watch: Man balances four eggs atop one another to break Guinness record
  15. Malaysian flight diverted when passengers spot loose snake on the plane
  16. Beijing Olympic Photos of the Day for February 11, 2022
  17. In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics medals: scenes from the podium
  18. Dentures lost in Spain returned to British man 11 years later
  19. Officials: 'Freedom Convoy'-style protest could be planned for Super Bowl, Biden's State of the Union address
  20. In photos: Shaun White's career in Olympic snowboarding
  21. V.P. Kamala Harris highlights lead water pipe replacement in N.J. visit
  22. Pfizer, BioNTech delay FDA application for young kids' COVID-19 vaccine
  23. White House warns Russia could invade Ukraine during Olympics
  24. In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's speed skating
  25. University of Alabama to remove former KKK leader's name from hall
  26. U.S. snowboardcross coach, Olympian investigated for allegations of misconduct
  27. 2022 awards show schedule: How to watch
  28. Japanese zoo's wombat declared world's oldest at age 33

U.S. snowboardcross mixed team wins gold medal

The United States won the gold medal in the mixed team snowboardcross event Saturday during the sport's debut at the Winter Olympics.
   

Laguna Beach lifts evacuation orders as firefighters contain Emerald Fire

Officials in Laguna Beach, Calif., lifted evacuation orders Friday afternoon after firefighters had contained at least 20% of the 145-acre Emerald Fire.
   

French President Emmanuel Macron urges for calm ahead of 'Freedom Convoy' copycats

French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm Friday ahead of planned copycats of Canada's "Freedom Convoy" trucker protests over COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
   

'Silent Warrior' Joe Burrow built Bengals' composure amid Super Bowl run

Joe Burrow says he won't force his methodical football approach on other Cincinnati Bengals players. Nevertheless, that composure infected his teammates and helped drive them to Super Bowl LVI.
   

Supreme Court declines to hear NYC teacher challenge to COVID-19 vaccine mandate

The Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear a lawsuit from a group of New York City teachers challenging a requirement that all public school workers be vaccinated against COVID-19.
   

Darrell Brooks pleads not guilty to Waukesha, Wis., parade charges

A man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more after driving his vehicle through a Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wis., pleaded not guilty to charges Friday.
   

U.S. stocks fall after White House warns of Russian invasion

All three major U.S. stock indexes fell Friday as financial experts warned of "shaky investor sentiment" after the White House said Russia could invade Ukraine before the end of the Winter Olympics.
   

Super Bowl LVI: Bengals, Rams excited for family, friends to watch full-circle moment

Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams players and coaches got emotional Friday when asked who they invited to attend Sunday's Super Bowl LVI. Some requested a small crowd, while others invited dozens to SoFi Stadium.
   

Australia lists koalas as endangered species

The Australian government on Saturday revealed that it had placed koalas on the list for endangered species, upgrading their level of threat from "vulnerable."
   

Vermont lineworkers rescue parrot stuck 60 feet up in a tree

Power company workers in Vermont came to the rescue of a panicked parrot that flew 60 feet up a tree and was too afraid of flying to come back down.
   

Birthday gift earns Australian man a $185,000 lottery prize

An Australian man had extra reason to celebrate on his birthday when a scratch-off lottery ticket he received as a gift earned him a jackpot of more than $185,000.
   

Jury selected in Curtis Reeves movie theater murder trial

A jury has been seated in the delayed trial of Curtis Reeves, a retired Florida police officer accused of shooting to death a fellow patron at a movie theater in 2014.
   

FDA approves emergency use of Eli Lilly COVID-19 monoclonal antibody treatment

The Food and Drug Administration on Friday granted emergency use authorization for a new monoclonal antibody drug to treat COVID-19.
   

Watch: Man balances four eggs atop one another to break Guinness record

A Yemen man broke his own Guinness World Record when he managed to stack four eggs atop one another without toppling.
   

Malaysian flight diverted when passengers spot loose snake on the plane

A domestic flight in Malaysia made an emergency landing for fumigation when passengers on board the plane spotted a snake on the loose.
   

Beijing Olympic Photos of the Day for February 11, 2022

Speed-skating, women's hockey and men's snowboarding events produced stunning images from the Winter Olympic Games in Beijing on February 11, 2022.
   

In photos: Beijing Winter Olympics medals: scenes from the podium

The Olympic medals are piling up, with Austria, Norway, Canada and Russian athletes in the lead so far at the 2022 Winter Games in Beijing. Here's a look at some of the winners.
   

Dentures lost in Spain returned to British man 11 years later

A British man who lost his dentures in a public recycling bin in Spain was stunned when his false teeth showed up in the mail 11 years later.
   

Officials: 'Freedom Convoy'-style protest could be planned for Super Bowl, Biden's State of the Union address

Officials are calling for action to end a protest at a port of entry between the U.S. and Canada -- and security officials say they're monitoring a possible similar protest that could disrupt the Super Bowl on Sunday.
   

In photos: Shaun White's career in Olympic snowboarding

After a career that earned him three Olympic gold medals, snowboarder Shaun White will retire after the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. White has performed in every Winter Games since 2006, winning gold in all but the 2014 Games in Sochi, Russia, where he finished fourth. He also finished fourth on his final run this week. Here's a look back at his career.
   

V.P. Kamala Harris highlights lead water pipe replacement in N.J. visit

In a Friday visit to Newark, N.J., Vice-President Kamala Harris touted Newark's lead water pipe replacement project as a national model.
   

Pfizer, BioNTech delay FDA application for young kids' COVID-19 vaccine

Pfizer and BioNTech said Friday they are delaying a Food and Drug Administration application for COVID-19 vaccines for kids 6 months to 4 years old.
   

White House warns Russia could invade Ukraine during Olympics

National security adviser Jake Sullivan warned Friday that Russia could launch an invasion of Ukraine at any time, even while the Olympics are going on in Beijing.
   

In photos: Beijing Olympics: Moments from men's speed skating

Sweden's Nils van der Poel sets a new world record clocked at 12:30.74. Kjeld Nuis of the Netherlands sets a new Olympic record in the men's 1500m. And skater Ziwei Ren gives China its first-ever gold medal in the men's 1000m among the highlights of men's speed skating at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.
   

University of Alabama to remove former KKK leader's name from hall

The University of Alabama Board of Trustees voted Friday to remove the name of former KKK member and Alabama Gov. Bibb Graves from a campus building in Tuscaloosa.
   

U.S. snowboardcross coach, Olympian investigated for allegations of misconduct

The governing body for the U.S. ski and snowboard team confirmed it's investigating allegations of sexual misconduct against snowboardcross coach Peter Foley.
   

2022 awards show schedule: How to watch

The Oscars, Grammy Awards, NAACP Image Awards and other awards shows will return in 2022 to honor the best in film, television, music and more.
   

Japanese zoo's wombat declared world's oldest at age 33

A wombat living at a Japanese zoo was dubbed the oldest wombat ever in captivity by Guinness World Records after the animal celebrated its 33rd birthday.
   
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  3. Phoenix police say man shot ex-girlfriend before ambush - Associated Press
  4. Jurors are deliberating in the Sarah Palin civil suit against the New York Times. Here's what they heard during the trial - CNN
  5. Wayne County, 9 others announce they will drop school mask mandates by end of the month - Detroit Free Press
  6. Americans have yet to see a justification for Ukraine joining NATO: Tulsi Gabbard - Fox News
  7. CIA collecting Americans' data in ‘bulk’ without oversight, Sens. Ron Wyden and Martin Heinrich say - New York Post
  8. Thousands of cops deployed in Paris to block COVID protest convoys - New York Post
  9. Stocks Slide Amid Ukraine Concerns, Inflation Data - The Wall Street Journal
  10. Amid journalist killings in Mexico, AMLO tries to shame famous reporter who wrote about his son - Los Angeles Times
  11. Russia-Ukraine crisis: Pentagon sends another 3,000 soldiers to Poland - The Washington Post
  12. Warning, Super Bowl 2022 fans: Chicken wing prices are soaring - New York Post
  13. What Russia further invading Ukraine would do to oil, according to a Raymond James analyst - Yahoo Finance
  14. Covid-19 vaccine authorization for younger children delayed as FDA seeks more data - CNN
  15. Watch: Astra's first-ever satellite launch for NASA ends in failure - CNN
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  18. Wordle allegedly hacked: Is viral game spoiled amid NY Times shift? - New York Post
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  24. Nets, Ben Simmons 'ecstatic' to have guard come to Brooklyn - New York Post
  25. Perspective | The Kamila Valieva case is an indictment of the anti-doping system, not her - The Washington Post
  26. Odell Beckham hoping to stay with Rams after this season - NBC Sports
  27. Fine-Tuning the James Webb Space Telescope on This Week @NASA – February 11, 2022 - NASA
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  29. SpaceX Starlink satellites disintegrate over Puerto Rico in new footage - Daily Mail
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  1. White House Warns Russian Invasion of Ukraine Could Happen at Any Time
  2. A growing number of countries warn their citizens to leave Ukraine.
  3. How a Chechen Abduction Exposes Putin’s Problems at Home
  4. Puzzle in Ukraine Crisis: Where’s the U.S. Ambassador?
  5. To Frustration of Many, Trudeau Has Moved Slowly With Canada Protests
  6. Fox News cheers Canadian trucker protests and suggests similar actions in the U.S.
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  8. New C.D.C. data adds to evidence that boosters’ protection against severe Covid plunges after four months.
  9. Biden Moves to Split $7 Billion in Frozen Afghan Funds
  10. Failed Test Casts Shadow Over Skating, the Olympics’ Showcase Event
  11. What Is Trimetazidine, and Would It Have Helped Kamila Valieva of Russia?
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Slate, the Pioneering Web Magazine, Struggles to Find Identity and Profit

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She Had Never Acted, and Could Barely Read. Now, She’s an Egyptian Movie Star.

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The Nets Were to Be a Team of Destiny. But Not This Kind.

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