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 Chiefs down Bengals 23-20, advance to Super Bowl LVII  The Kansas City Chiefs have booked their spot in Super Bowl LVII, downing the Cincinnati Bengals at home 23-20 on Sunday night in a close AFC Championship game.      Sundance movie review: 'Talk to Me' cleverly conjures evil spirits  The horror movie "Talk to Me" has a clever new take on spiritual possession that sends its cast of teen dabblers into dangerous and violent territory.      China to issue visas to Japanese citizens  The People's Republic of China will again grant visas to Japanese citizens after a pause earlier this month.      Eagles roll over 49ers 31-7, advance to Super Bowl LVII  The Philadelphia Eagles forced three turnovers, logged three sacks and allowed just 164 yards to beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship game Sunday in Philadelphia and advance to Super Bowl LVII.      Utah Gov. bans gender-affirming surgeries for minors  Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill Saturday that bars minors from receiving gender-affirming treatments such as surgeries and hormone therapy.      '24,' 'Picard' actress Annie Wersching dead at 45  Annie Wersching -- an actress known for her roles in the TV shows "24," "Star Trek: Picard," "Timeless" and "Bosch" -- has died of cancer at the age of 45.      Scotland to deny trans prisoners with violent history toward women transfers to women’s prison  The Scottish Prison System will not transfer any transgender prisoner with a history of violence toward women to a women's prison after a review over procedures last week.      Synagogue undamaged after Molotov cocktail hurled at temple in New Jersey  A synagogue was left undamaged after a Molotov cocktail was thrown toward the temple in New Jersey on Sunday morning, police said.      'Shazam!' star Zachary Levi announces his father has died  "Shazam!" and "Chuck" actor Zachary Levi announced on Instagram Sunday that his father, Darrell, has died.      Pope Francis decries recent violence between Israel, Palestine  Pope Francis on Sunday decried a recent surge in violence between Israel and Palestine while calling for peace in the Holy Land.      Attempted murder suspect on the run still using dating apps  A Nevada man accused of attempted murder and torturing a woman in Oregon is on the run and still active on dating sites, police say.      With tanks incoming, Ukraine shifts focus to aircraft  Ukraine is seeking a fleet of fighter jets to repel Russia and retake ground days after the United States and Germany agreed to send advanced tanks to the battlefield.      Türkiye issues travel warning for U.S., Europe after protests  The Turkish Foreign Ministry late Saturday issued a travel warning to its citizens planning to travel to the United States and Europe following protests against Türkiye.      'Avatar' tops North American box office for 7th weekendSundance movie review: Doc 'Beyond Utopia' captures harrowing North Korea escape  "Beyond Utopia" follows three different families escaping from North Korea through an underground network of brokers led by a pastor in South Korea. Viewers accompany them via firsthand accounts and footage.      North Korea denies supplying Russia with weapons, issues veiled warning to U.S.  North Korean officials refuted U.S. claims that the country is providing Russia with weapons and ammunition for its invasion of Ukraine, issuing an opaque warning to the United States.      AARP deems 'Top Gun: Maverick' Best Movie for Grownups of 2022  The AARP bestowed its top award cinematic award -- Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups -- to Tom Cruise's "Top Gun: Maverick."      Mikey Day plays Merrick Garland as a tough guy in 'SNL' sketch about classified docs  "SNL" cast member Mikey Day played U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who issues a stern warning to those with classified documents in their homes and offices, in the cold open sketch of this weekend's episode.      6 killed, more injured in New York bus crash  Six people are dead and another three are injured after a box truck and a bus collided head-on in New York.      Jewish family sues NYC’s Guggenheim Museum seeking return of Picasso painting  A Jewish family has filed a lawsuit against the Guggenheim Museum in New York City seeking the repatriation of an iconic painting by Pablo Picasso that they allege was sold to allow the family to escape Nazi Germany.      More than 40 people killed after bus crash in Pakistan  More than 40 people were killed after a passenger bus crashed into a ravine in the Lasbela district in southern Pakistan on Sunday, officials said.      Israeli police seal home of Palestinian man allegedly behind East Jerusalem shooting  Israeli police on Sunday sealed off the home of a Palestinian man who is alleged to have killed seven people and wounded three others during a shooting outside of a synagogue in the Neve Yaakov area of East Jerusalem.      British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fires Conservative Party chair Nadhim Zahawi  British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday fired Nadhim Zahawi, the chairman of the country's Conservative Party, after an investigation found he failed to declare his personal tax issues.      Australian Open: Novak Djokovic beats Stefanos Tsitsipas for record-tying tennis title  Novak Djokovic overwhelmed Stefanos Tsitsipas with a ferocious forehand return to finalize a straight-sets victory in the 2023 Australian Open men's singles final Sunday in Melbourne.      Famous birthdays for Jan. 29: Charlie Wilson, Tom Selleck  Singer Charlie Wilson turns 70 and actor Tom Selleck turns 78, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 29.       | 
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 Scorpion Unit Emerged as Memphis Pursued Get-Tough StrategyCity leaders had praised the new group as a key strategy for fighting crime. Now they are trying to assess whether it was flawed from the start.        71 Commands in 13 Minutes: Officers Gave Tyre Nichols Impossible OrdersA Times analysis found that officers gave dozens of contradictory and unachievable orders to Mr. Nichols. The punishment was severe — and eventually fatal.        California Has More Than 100 Gun Laws. Why Don’t They Stop More Mass Shootings?The state is still reeling from back-to-back attacks that left at least 19 people dead. The killings have spurred lawmakers to call for more regulations.        Israel Launched Drone Attack on Iranian Facility, Officials SayWhile the target’s purpose is unclear, the city of Isfahan is a major center of Iranian missile production, research and development.        Chinese Travel Is Set to Return. The Question Is, When?The country has dropped restrictions on overseas journeys for its citizens, but once-popular destinations are still waiting for the flood of vacationers to arrive.        How Patrick Mahomes Led Kansas City Back to the Super BowlCincinnati had beaten Kansas City the previous three matchups, all in comebacks. Mahomes made sure it wouldn’t happen again.        Eagles Return to Super Bowl as 49ers Break DownFive years after winning the Super Bowl, Philadelphia beat San Francisco, 31-7, to claim the N.F.C. championship.        Russia and Ukraine Battle for Control of Villages Near the Key City of BakhmutThe area is a flash point in an offensive that Moscow views as crucial for its goal of seizing the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.        As Israelis Grieve, Some Palestinians Exult, and Some Fear What’s NextTwo Palestinians shot a dozen Israelis, seven fatally, over the weekend. In the aftermath, the attackers’ relatives expressed a mixture of pride and dread.        Senior Housing That Seniors Actually Like“Granny flats” are popping up in backyards across the country, affording Americans a new housing option. Some communities are not happy about it.        In the Fight Over Gas Stoves, Meet the Industry’s Go-To ScientistLongstanding research shows the health dangers of gas-burning ranges. Utilities are turning to Julie Goodman, a toxicologist with a firm whose work raises questions about the science.        Tom Verlaine’s 15 Essential SongsFrom Television through his solo career, the songwriter created enigmatic tidings and cat’s-cradle guitar structures. He died on Saturday at 73.        Tyre Nichols’s Death Proves Yet Again That ‘Elite’ Police Units Are a DisasterThey shatter the trust of the community, and the results can be deadly.        Are French People Just Lazy?French workers are outraged at raising the retirement age. But is laziness driving the outrage or something deeper?        What to Cook This WeekRoasted vegetables and buttermilk grits, glazed tofu with chile and more recipes.        Utah Bans Transition Care for Transgender YouthThe measure, signed by the governor on Saturday, is part of a wave of proposed legislation in states across the country this year that would restrict transgender rights.        Barbara Stanley, Influential Suicide Researcher, Dies at 73Her simple idea, for patients to write down a plan that would help them weather a suicidal crisis, rapidly spread in clinical settings.        Novak Djokovic Comes Full Circle at the Australian OpenDeported a year ago and unable to play in 2022’s first Grand Slam tournament, Djokovic deeply felt this major title, his 22nd, calling it “a huge relief.”        The Hunt for Nazi-Buried Treasure in a Dutch VillageThe public release of a map from the 1940s has drawn fortune seekers with shovels and metal detectors to a small Dutch village. Not everyone is excited.         More Recent Articles | 
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 The Kansas City Chiefs have booked their spot in Super Bowl LVII, downing the Cincinnati Bengals at home 23-20 on Sunday night in a close AFC Championship game.   
 The horror movie "Talk to Me" has a clever new take on spiritual possession that sends its cast of teen dabblers into dangerous and violent territory.   
 The People's Republic of China will again grant visas to Japanese citizens after a pause earlier this month.   
 The Philadelphia Eagles forced three turnovers, logged three sacks and allowed just 164 yards to beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-7 in the NFC Championship game Sunday in Philadelphia and advance to Super Bowl LVII.   
 Utah Gov. Spencer Cox signed a bill Saturday that bars minors from receiving gender-affirming treatments such as surgeries and hormone therapy.   
 Annie Wersching -- an actress known for her roles in the TV shows "24," "Star Trek: Picard," "Timeless" and "Bosch" -- has died of cancer at the age of 45.   
 The Scottish Prison System will not transfer any transgender prisoner with a history of violence toward women to a women's prison after a review over procedures last week.   
 A synagogue was left undamaged after a Molotov cocktail was thrown toward the temple in New Jersey on Sunday morning, police said.   
 "Shazam!" and "Chuck" actor Zachary Levi announced on Instagram Sunday that his father, Darrell, has died.   
 Pope Francis on Sunday decried a recent surge in violence between Israel and Palestine while calling for peace in the Holy Land.   
 A Nevada man accused of attempted murder and torturing a woman in Oregon is on the run and still active on dating sites, police say.   
 Ukraine is seeking a fleet of fighter jets to repel Russia and retake ground days after the United States and Germany agreed to send advanced tanks to the battlefield.   
 The Turkish Foreign Ministry late Saturday issued a travel warning to its citizens planning to travel to the United States and Europe following protests against Türkiye.   
 "Beyond Utopia" follows three different families escaping from North Korea through an underground network of brokers led by a pastor in South Korea. Viewers accompany them via firsthand accounts and footage.   
 North Korean officials refuted U.S. claims that the country is providing Russia with weapons and ammunition for its invasion of Ukraine, issuing an opaque warning to the United States.   
 The AARP bestowed its top award cinematic award -- Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups -- to Tom Cruise's "Top Gun: Maverick."   
 "SNL" cast member Mikey Day played U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who issues a stern warning to those with classified documents in their homes and offices, in the cold open sketch of this weekend's episode.   
 Six people are dead and another three are injured after a box truck and a bus collided head-on in New York.   
 A Jewish family has filed a lawsuit against the Guggenheim Museum in New York City seeking the repatriation of an iconic painting by Pablo Picasso that they allege was sold to allow the family to escape Nazi Germany.   
 More than 40 people were killed after a passenger bus crashed into a ravine in the Lasbela district in southern Pakistan on Sunday, officials said.   
 Israeli police on Sunday sealed off the home of a Palestinian man who is alleged to have killed seven people and wounded three others during a shooting outside of a synagogue in the Neve Yaakov area of East Jerusalem.   
 British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Sunday fired Nadhim Zahawi, the chairman of the country's Conservative Party, after an investigation found he failed to declare his personal tax issues.   
 Novak Djokovic overwhelmed Stefanos Tsitsipas with a ferocious forehand return to finalize a straight-sets victory in the 2023 Australian Open men's singles final Sunday in Melbourne.   
 Singer Charlie Wilson turns 70 and actor Tom Selleck turns 78, among the famous birthdays for Jan. 29.   
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