Tuesday, 30 January 2018
David Beckham launches Miami Major League Soccer team
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US ends ban on refugees from 'high-risk' countries
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Three European banks to pay $46m for 'spoofing' market
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Facebook to promote local news in drive for 'trusted' content
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White House denies Andrew McCabe 'pressured' to step down
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Beckham's fans are cheering, but will they show up on match days?
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Beckham on the launch of his new team in Miami
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Evangelical leader Franklin Graham: Trump is 'work in progress'
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Mosque shooting hero braves paralysis
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Afghanistan says Taliban will have to be defeated, after Trump rejects talks
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If Curling Can Make It in Tampa, It Can Make It Everywhere
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Once Prohibited, Women’s Ski Jumping Is Set to Take Flight
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The Hidden Drama of Speedskating
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Want to Launch Yourself Off a 4-Meter Ramp Like a Freestyle-Skiing Olympian?
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The Workout That Saves Lindsey Vonn From Wipeouts
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How Australia’s Espionage Laws Could Silence Whistle-Blowers and Activists
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Taiwan Retaliates Against Chinese Airlines, Hampering Lunar New Year Travel
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Democratic National Committee’s Chief Executive Quits
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Turn Off Messenger Kids, Health Experts Plead to Facebook
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‘The Zo’ Relishes Being the Belichick Whisperer
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The 6 Steps to Turning Setbacks Into Advantages
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When Laws Against Rape Aren’t Enough
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Data Shows City Drivers Won’t Face the Brunt of Congestion Fees
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Teaching Activities for: ‘This Flu Season Is the Worst in Nearly a Decade’
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Murals
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Word + Quiz: cacophonous
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Ireland, Catalonia, F.B.I.: Your Tuesday Briefing
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What’s on TV Tuesday: ‘The Detour’ and ‘Citizen Rose’
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Berlusconi Is Back. Again. This Time, as ‘Nonno’ to the Nation.
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Trump Administration Won’t Impose Sanctions on Buyers of Russian Arms
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Europe Edition: Ireland, Catalonia, F.B.I.: Your Tuesday Briefing
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Taunted by Trump and Pressured From Above, McCabe Steps Down as F.B.I. Deputy
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House Republicans Vote to Release Secret Memo on Russia Inquiry
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How FISA Wiretap Applications Work and Why It Matters in the Trump-Russia Fight
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Melania Trump, Out of Sight Since Report of Husband’s Infidelity, to Attend State of the Union
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Some Supporters Fear Trump Will Lose Hard Edge in State of Union Speech
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In Age of Trump, Political Reporters Are in Demand and Under Attack
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Attacks Reveal What U.S. Won’t: Victory Remains Elusive in Afghanistan
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As Afghan Attacks Intensify, So Does Anger at Country’s Leaders
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From Annapolis to Congress? These Three Women Know Tough Missions
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Rodney Frelinghuysen, Powerful House Republican, Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election
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The Resistance Has Come to Celebrity Award Shows
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Critic’s Notebook: Pop Keeps Changing. And the Grammys Turn a Deaf Ear, Again.
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The Best and Worst of the Grammys
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New York’s Hidden Home Buyer Closing Costs: Luxury Boxes and Mint Mojitos
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Op-Ed Contributor: Are Republicans Ready to Join a Third Party?
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Editorial: Poland’s Holocaust Blame Bill
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Opinion: The Slut-Shaming of Nikki Haley
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Op-Ed Columnist: Please Don’t Call Him Presidential
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Op-Ed Columnist: Bubble, Bubble, Fraud and Trouble
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Op-Ed Contributor: The Fascist Sympathizer Who Founded Ikea
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Op-Ed Columnist: The East Germans of the 21st Century
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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Is America Growing Less Tolerant on L.G.B.T.Q. Rights?
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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Steve Wynn and the Economic Inequality Behind #MeToo
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The State of the Union Is … Misspelled
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Turn Off Messenger Kids, Health Experts Plead to Facebook
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Ireland Commits to Hold Abortion Referendum by End of May
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Tronc Names New Editors at The Daily News and The Los Angeles Times
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Vatican, Eager for China Ties, Asks ‘Underground’ Bishops to Step Aside
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The Hague Journal: When Animals Are at Risk, Special Netherlands Police Force Defends Them
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Russian Fighter Flies Within 5 Feet Of U.S. Reconnaissance Plane Over Black Sea
The State Department says that the encounter between a Russian Su-27 fighter and a propeller-driven U.S. Navy EP-3 put the American crew at risk.
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Watchdog Report Shows Gaps In Information About Afghanistan War
As the U.S. sends more troops to Afghanistan and ratchets up airstrikes, a new report from a U.S. military auditor suggests that the war is still at a stalemate.
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Colombian President Pauses Peace Talks With Rebel Group, ELN
It is the second time this month negotiations have been put on hold after insurgents launched a series of bomb attacks on police targets. It is unclear when negotiations will resume.
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Intel Committee Votes To Release Secret GOP Memo, Withhold Democrats' Rebuttal
The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to release a much-discussed document that charges that the FBI and Justice Department abused their surveillance powers.
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'Experienced Pilot' Makes Emergency Landing On Freeway
When the plane's engine failed, 25-year-old Izzy Slod guided the Beech Bonanza under a 20-foot overpass and used State Route 55 in Costa Mesa, Calif., as a landing strip.
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All The Rules, None Of The Voting Rights: EU Lays Out Plan For Brexit Transition
Instead of immediate U.K. independence in March 2019, European powers have agreed to a "transition period" until the end of 2020 — in which Britain would be bound by EU rules without an EU vote.
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German Carmakers Test Emissions On Humans And Monkeys
Twenty-five "healthy young persons" were exposed to different concentrations of nitrogen dioxide for hours as part of a study for the car manufacturers. The gas can cause respiratory problems.
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Kremlin Says Expected U.S. Sanctions Would Interfere With Russia's Presidential Election
The Kremlin says it expects new U.S. sanctions on Russian business leaders would interfere in Russia's presidential election in March. Meanwhile, the Kremlin says an opposition leader detained and later released during Sunday's protests poses no threat to President Vladimir Putin.
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The History Of The Family Unification Immigration Policy In The U.S.
The U.S. immigration policy that allows U.S. citizens and green card holders to sponsor other relatives to come to the U.S. was first introduced 50 years ago by an immigration hard liner in Congress. President Trump now wants to end "chain migration."
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How The Trump Administration's Aid Agency Is Faring With Budget Cuts
President Trump has been cutting budgets for foreign aid and that means the man in charge of U.S. development work around the world has a tough selling job with his own government. But how is the Trump administration's aid agency is faring?
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Why The Federal Workforce Morale Is At An All-Time Low
The federal work force morale is at an all-time low, according to some accounts. That might be because the number of workers is roughly the same as it was 30 years ago, while there are 100 million more people in the country.
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Former Special Ops Agent Discusses How Tech, Fitness Trackers Affect The Military
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Paul Scharre about the discovery that fitness trackers such as Fitbit are revealing "heat maps" of where U.S. military personnel are running. Scharre is a former special operations agent, who now looks into how technology is interacting with military needs. He says this fitness tracker story illustrates a broader range of issues with apps, social media and devices and their effects on today's military.
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Liberal Groups Seize On Report That NRA May Have Been Involved In Russian Meddling
A liberal group is calling for an FEC investigation after reports that the FBI is examining whether a Russian banker illegally donated to the National Rifle Association to support President Trump's campaign.
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FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe Leaving After More Than 20 Years
McCabe stepped down Monday from his post as the bureau's No. 2 official. As expected he will take accumulated leave and remain on the payroll until March when he is eligible to retire with full benefits. The departure plan had been in the works for a while. President Trump and his allies have made McCabe a favorite target of criticism in recent months.
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Why Low Snowfall In The Rockies Is Concerning For Western Water Managers
Record-low snowfall in some parts of the Rocky Mountains this winter isn't just bad for the ski industry. It's also a real problem for water managers throughout the western United States.
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FBI's No. 2 official McCabe, blasted by Trump, steps down
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