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 UNICEF: Months after floods devastated Pakistan, millions of children remain at risk  U.N. officials on Monday warned that millions of children in Pakistan remain at risk of death and disease from flooding that devastated the south Asian nation months earlier.      Biden visits U.S.-Mexico border to focus on immigration  President Joe Biden is to visit the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time in office as pressure grows for his administration to do something to ease tension with an increasing number of migrants making the trip there.      Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazilian Congress, presidential palace to protest Lula election  Hundreds of supporters of Brazil's right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the country's Congress, Supreme Court and Planalto Presidential Palace on Sunday to protest the election of Lula da Silva.      'Eight is Enough' alum Adam Rich dead at 54; remembered as 'America's Little Brother''Avatar' tops box office for 4th weekendU.S. joins Portugal, France in expressing support for Lula amid riot at Brazil capitol  The White House on Sunday joined the governments of other nations, including France, Spain and Portugal, in expressing support for Brazilian President Lula da Silva amid an ongoing riot at the capitol in Brasilia.      Dolphins slip past Jets, clinch AFC's final playoff spot  Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders caressed a 50-yard field goal just inside the left upright to clinch a win over the New York Jets and secure the final playoff spot in the AFC on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.      Bills, Bengals win in first games since Damar Hamlin's cardiac arrest  NFL players wore Damar Hamlin jerseys and warmup shirts, met for pregame moments of support and teams painted fields with tributes Sunday for the Buffalo Bills safety, who is recovering from an on-field cardiac arrest.      Garrett Hedlund: Sylvester Stallone’s mob boss brings ‘danger, intrigue’ to ‘Tulsa’  Garrett Hedlund says the lives of Oklahoma locals -- including his saloon owner character Mitch -- are forever altered by the arrival of Sylvester Stallone's mob boss Dwight in the Paramount+ drama, "Tulsa King."      Nearly 9,000 nurses set to go on strike in NYC on Monday  Nearly 9,000 nurses in New York City are preparing to go on strike Monday at several hospitals because they lack tentative contract agreements, union officials said.       U.S. State Department begins spelling Turkey as Türkiye  The U.S. State Department has begun spelling Turkey as Türkiye upon the request of Turkish officials.      Brink’s truck robbed of $300K during bank money drop in Brooklyn  A Brink's truck was robbed of $300,000 in cash by bandits during a bank money drop in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, the NYPD said Sunday.      Tennis: Naomi Osaka withdraws from Australian Open  Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Grand Slam tennis tournament following a injury-plagued 2022 campaign, WTA officials announced.      Japan's Gound SDF participates in parashooting drill  Japan's First Airborne Brigade opened the public up to a parachute drill in the Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo on Sunday as the country continues to shed its post-World War pacifism.      Colorado Gov. Jared Polis halts busing migrants to NYC, Chicago  Gov. Jared Polis has announced that Colorado will halt its program to bus migrants to New York City and Chicago after he was criticized by the mayors of the two cities.      German police arrest Iranian man on suspicion of plotting ricin terror attack  An Iranian man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting a terror attack, German officials said Sunday.      40 killed in two-bus crash in Senegal  Two buses collided with each other in the West Africa Senegal city of Gniby, killing 40 people and injuring an unspecified number of others on Sunday.      7.0-magnitude earthquake hits Vanuatu in Pacific  A 7.0-magnitude earthquake shook the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu on Sunday, trigguring a tsunami warning in nearby waters.      Russia continues Ukrainian attack during President Vladimir Putin's cease-fire  Despite announcing cease-fire during the Orthodox Christmas season, Russia fired missiles into Kramatorsk and Kostyantynivka overnight Saturday into Sunday and the violence continued, officials said.      On This Day, Jan. 8: 6 killed, 13 injured including Rep. Giffords in shooting  On Jan. 8, 2011, six people were killed and 13 others, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., were injured in a Tucson shooting.      Famous birthdays for Jan. 8: Sam Riley, Jenny Lewis  Actor Sam Riley turns 43 and singer Jenny Lewis turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 8.      More Recent Articles | 
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 Former President Bolsonaro Is in Florida as Protests Take Place in BrazilBefore departing Brazil, the former president had urged his supporters to avoid violence.        Videos Show How Rioters Stormed Brazil’s CapitalWatch key moments of rioters attacking Brazil’s Congress, Presidential offices and the Supreme Court.        Republicans Prepare New Rules, but Fixing Congress Isn’t So EasyHistory suggests that the procedural plans of the new House Republican majority are likely to lead to more gridlock and legislative instability, not less.        House Republicans Preparing Broad Inquiry Into F.B.I. and Security AgenciesRepublicans plan to create a special subcommittee, led by a Trump ally, with a mandate to scrutinize open criminal investigations and classified intelligence.        Now Fighting for Ukraine: Volunteers Seeking Revenge Against RussiaChechens, Crimean Tatars and people from the former Soviet republics, all with deep historical grievances against Moscow, are eagerly taking up arms for Kyiv.        A Hamline Adjunct Showed a Painting of the Prophet Muhammad. She Lost Her Job.After an outcry over the art history class by Muslim students, Hamline University officials said the incident was Islamophobic. But many scholars say the work is a masterpiece.        Migrants Who Came to NYC in an Earlier Wave Describe Their Lives NowPeople who arrived in New York from the border describe the help and hardship they have experienced as the city prepares for more migrants to arrive.        As Asian Societies Age, ‘Retirement’ Just Means More WorkAcross East Asia, populations are graying faster than anywhere else in the world, and while younger generations shrink, older workers are often toiling well into their 70s and beyond.        Buffalo Bills Score on Opening Kickoff in First Game Since Hamlin’s CollapseBig plays, including a touchdown on the opening kickoff, defined the Bills’ emotional victory over the New England Patriots. It was the first game Buffalo played since Damar Hamlin’s collapse.        In Damar Hamlin’s Hometown, Anguish Has Turned to ‘Happy Tears’Hamlin, the Buffalo Bills player who went into cardiac arrest in an N.F.L. game last week, is a proud son of McKees Rocks, Pa. The borough loves him back.        With a Win at Home, the Bengals End on a More Positive NoteThe Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapsed in cardiac arrest on the Bengals’ field last week. He is doing better and, with a win over the Ravens, so are the Bengals.        What We Learned From Prince Harry’s ITV and ‘60 Minutes’ InterviewsTwo days before the publication of his memoir, “Spare,” Harry appeared at ease and at times emotional in high-profile interviews in the United States and Britain.        Grant Wahl’s Death Isn’t a Tool for Covid Vaccine Disinformation SpreadersAnti-vaccine harassment cannot stand.        Why Has America Fallen So Hard for Harry and Meghan?Inside a vast, and somewhat peculiar, celebrity obsession.        The Republicans Are Putting Trump Out to PastureThe former president had a moment, but now the sun is setting on that moment.        Damar Hamlin and the Beautiful Terror of Loving FootballWhy I’ll be watching the sport this weekend        What to Cook This WeekVegetable yakisoba, kale and squash salad and more recipes.        A Prominent Mexican TV Anchor Departs. Will Dispassionate Coverage Go With Her?As a crucial presidential election approaches, a newswoman’s resignation has raised a crucial question: Is her restrained approach also on its way out?        As California Faces Storms, Extreme Winds Cause Power Outage in SacramentoMore than 300,000 customers in the region lost electricity on Saturday night. A powerful storm system across the state on Monday could bring more flooding and outages.        Adam Rich, Who Starred in ‘Eight Is Enough,’ Dies at 54Mr. Rich played Nicholas Bradford, the youngest son who was known for his glossy pageboy haircut, in the hit television series “Eight Is Enough.”         More Recent Articles | 
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 U.N. officials on Monday warned that millions of children in Pakistan remain at risk of death and disease from flooding that devastated the south Asian nation months earlier.   
 President Joe Biden is to visit the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time in office as pressure grows for his administration to do something to ease tension with an increasing number of migrants making the trip there.   
 Hundreds of supporters of Brazil's right-wing former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed the country's Congress, Supreme Court and Planalto Presidential Palace on Sunday to protest the election of Lula da Silva.   
 "Eight is Enough" alum Adam Rich has died at the age of 54.   
 The White House on Sunday joined the governments of other nations, including France, Spain and Portugal, in expressing support for Brazilian President Lula da Silva amid an ongoing riot at the capitol in Brasilia.   
 Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders caressed a 50-yard field goal just inside the left upright to clinch a win over the New York Jets and secure the final playoff spot in the AFC on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla.   
 NFL players wore Damar Hamlin jerseys and warmup shirts, met for pregame moments of support and teams painted fields with tributes Sunday for the Buffalo Bills safety, who is recovering from an on-field cardiac arrest.   
 Garrett Hedlund says the lives of Oklahoma locals -- including his saloon owner character Mitch -- are forever altered by the arrival of Sylvester Stallone's mob boss Dwight in the Paramount+ drama, "Tulsa King."   
 Nearly 9,000 nurses in New York City are preparing to go on strike Monday at several hospitals because they lack tentative contract agreements, union officials said.    
 The U.S. State Department has begun spelling Turkey as Türkiye upon the request of Turkish officials.   
 A Brink's truck was robbed of $300,000 in cash by bandits during a bank money drop in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, the NYPD said Sunday.   
 Two-time Australian Open champion Naomi Osaka withdrew from the Grand Slam tennis tournament following a injury-plagued 2022 campaign, WTA officials announced.   
 Japan's First Airborne Brigade opened the public up to a parachute drill in the Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo on Sunday as the country continues to shed its post-World War pacifism.   
 Gov. Jared Polis has announced that Colorado will halt its program to bus migrants to New York City and Chicago after he was criticized by the mayors of the two cities.   
 An Iranian man has been arrested in Germany on suspicion of plotting a terror attack, German officials said Sunday.   
 Two buses collided with each other in the West Africa Senegal city of Gniby, killing 40 people and injuring an unspecified number of others on Sunday.   
 A 7.0-magnitude earthquake shook the Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu on Sunday, trigguring a tsunami warning in nearby waters.   
 Despite announcing cease-fire during the Orthodox Christmas season, Russia fired missiles into Kramatorsk and Kostyantynivka overnight Saturday into Sunday and the violence continued, officials said.   
 On Jan. 8, 2011, six people were killed and 13 others, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., were injured in a Tucson shooting.   
 Actor Sam Riley turns 43 and singer Jenny Lewis turns 47, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 8.   
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