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    • Melissa McCarthy steals the show on 'SNL'

      Melissa McCarthy steals the show on 'SNL'

      The guest star's impersonation of White House press secretary Sean Spicer was pitch-perfect.'I'd like to begin today by apologizing on behalf of you to me' »

      • Trump: Blame the courts ‘if something happens’

        Trump: Blame the courts ‘if something happens’

      • Sanders on Trump: ‘This guy is a fraud’

        Sanders on Trump: ‘This guy is a fraud’

      • Trump's response to 'killer' Putin comment

        Trump's response to 'killer' Putin comment

    • Obama’s White House alumni fight Trump tweet for tweet — earlier and harder than ever before
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      Obama’s White House alumni fight Trump tweet for tweet — earlier and harder than ever before

      President Obama waves as he leaves the Oval Office on Jan. 20, before the start of inaugural festivities for Donald Trump. Some Democrats may think former President Barack Obama has been too quiet since leaving office on Jan. 20 — particularly on the subject of his controversial successor, Donald Trump. In the days since Trump assumed the presidency, an increasingly ardent and even aggressive army of formerly buttoned-up Obama administration alumni — aides, advisers, speechwriters, spokespeople — have taken to their own social media platforms to rail, loudly and publicly, against pretty much every move Trump has made, undaunted by his 23.5 million followers and determined to tweet fire with fire.

    • Suspect Arrested In Karina Vetrano Murder Case
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      Suspect Arrested In Karina Vetrano Murder Case

      A Brooklyn man was arrested Saturday in connection with the killing of a New York female jogger after police used DNA evidence to discover that the suspect was linked to the victim. Police began questioning the person of interest but no charges have been filed so far, media reports said, citing sources. This is the first arrest made in six months in the killing of Karina Vetrano.

      • Suspected Arrested in the Rape and Murder of Queens Jogger: 'The Demon Must Get His Justice'
        Suspected Arrested in the Rape and Murder of Queens Jogger: 'The Demon Must Get His Justice'
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      • Police Arrest Suspected Murderer of Slain N.Y. Jogger 6 Months After Her Body Was Found
        Police Arrest Suspected Murderer of Slain N.Y. Jogger 6 Months After Her Body Was Found
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    • Mattis reaffirms U.S. alliance with Japan 'for years to come'
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      Mattis reaffirms U.S. alliance with Japan 'for years to come'

      By Phil Stewart and Nobuhiro Kubo TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis wrapped up a visit to Japan on Saturday reaffirming Washington's commitment to its defense treaty with Tokyo amid concerns about President Donald Trump's approach to the region and the alliance. Mattis reiterated that provocations by North Korea, which is advancing its nuclear weapons and missile programs, as well as China's growing assertiveness in the South and East China Seas, left no room for doubt about U.S. commitment to Japan's defense.

      • Disputed islands are covered by US-Japan treaty: Mattis
        Disputed islands are covered by US-Japan treaty: Mattis
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      • China accuses US of putting regional stability at risk over backing of Japan in island dispute
        China accuses US of putting regional stability at risk over backing of Japan in island dispute
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    • Photos of the day - February 3, 2017
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      Photos of the day - February 3, 2017

      An acrobat performs during a rehearsal of the Giant Fountains show in the Belarusian State Circus in Minsk, Belarus; people play soccer at sunset at the beach in Libreville, Gabon, a few days before the African Cup of Nations final match between Egypt

    • Tributes to Tunisian killed in Quebec mosque attack
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      Tributes to Tunisian killed in Quebec mosque attack

      Mourners held a ceremony at Tunisia's main airport on Saturday to receive the body of a Tunisian-born victim of the January 29 attack on a Quebec mosque. Boubaker Thabti was among six men killed when a far right-wing student stormed into a mosque in Quebec City during evening prayers and unleashed a barrage of bullets from a pistol and a semi-automatic rifle. Two Algerian dual nationals, agricultural science lecturer Khaled Belkacemi, 60, and 41-year-old computer programmer Abdelkrim Hassane, also died in the attack.

    • Priest abuse victims' group founder resigns after 29 years
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      Priest abuse victims' group founder resigns after 29 years

      The founder of the group that advocates for priest abuse victims has stepped down after three decades of campaigning to force the Catholic Church to recognize the extent of the scandal and compensate thousands of people affected. Barbara Blaine, president and founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, said she was abused herself and the organization was created through her efforts to reach out to other victims, the Chicago Tribune reported (http://trib.in/2jMvDzJ ). Blaine did not say why she resigned.

      • Lawsuit: ‘Spotlight’ Heroes Made Money Off Priests’ Victims
        Lawsuit: ‘Spotlight’ Heroes Made Money Off Priests’ Victims
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      • Founder and president of clergy abuse victims network steps down
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      Altria investigating if recalled tobacco products were tampered with

      The company said on Tuesday it recalled some smokeless tobacco products after eight consumers complained that they found some sharp metal objects in certain cans. The recall involved certain cans made in the company's Franklin Park, Illinois, facility. "We believe this was a deliberate, malicious act by an individual or individuals familiar with the quality and safety procedures at its Franklin Park, IL facility", Altria said in a e-mailed statement.

    • A group of New Yorkers came together to remove swastikas from a subway car
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      A group of New Yorkers came together to remove swastikas from a subway car

      A group of New York City subway riders came together to remove Nazi imagery sprawled across a train on Saturday night. Documented in a Facebook post by Gregory Locke, passengers in a Manhattan 1 train pooled resources to remove swastikas and hate speech from the train. According to Locke, swastikas had been drawn in Sharpie across every window and advertisement in the train car.

      • An entire New York subway car just worked together to remove anti-semitic graffiti
        An entire New York subway car just worked together to remove anti-semitic graffiti
        Hello Giggles
      • NYC subway riders remove Swastikas with hand sanitizer
        NYC subway riders remove Swastikas with hand sanitizer
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    • Mom Names Baby After 2 Officers Who Helped Deliver the Newborn in Parking Lot
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      Mom Names Baby After 2 Officers Who Helped Deliver the Newborn in Parking Lot

      A mom and dad are naming their newborn after two officers who helped them delivery the baby boy in a parking lot on Thursday in San Diego. Vanessa Prado said she wasn’t expecting the baby for another three weeks but when her water abruptly broke early that morning she decided to head to the hospital. “I was initially like there is no way I am going to have him today,” Prado told InsideEdition.com.

    • Trump to visit Italy in May
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      Trump to visit Italy in May

      Donald Trump will attend a G7 summit in Italy this May, the White House said, in what could be his first visit to the continent as US president. After a call with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, the White House said Trump would attend the meeting of seven leading industrialized economies in Taormina, Sicily. Trump's election has caused fissures in the trans-Atlantic relationship that have not been seen since George W. Bush's invasion of Iraq.

      • How Iran-US relations plummeted in a week
        How Iran-US relations plummeted in a week
        CNN
      • Hey, Bibi: You Manage Your Border, We’ll Manage Ours
        Hey, Bibi: You Manage Your Border, We’ll Manage Ours
        The Daily Beast
    • Proposed fine against Dakota Access company to get hearing
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      Proposed fine against Dakota Access company to get hearing

      The developer of the Dakota Access pipeline will have to present evidence at a hearing to prove the company didn't willfully violate North Dakota rules when it failed to provide details of how it planned to avoid disturbing Native American artifacts during construction, state regulators said. Texas-based Energy Transfer Partners last October diverted construction of the $3.8 billion pipeline around artifacts without running the plan by the Public Service Commission, which oversees pipelines. Commission staffers say that warrants a fine of at least $15,000, even though the artifacts weren't disturbed.

      • Dakota Access Pipeline to start in second quarter: stakeholder
        Dakota Access Pipeline to start in second quarter: stakeholder
        Reuters
      • Watch: Protesters rally against Dakota Access, other pipelines in Dallas | Photos
        Watch: Protesters rally against Dakota Access, other pipelines in Dallas | Photos
        Dallas Morning News
    • Nordstrom Has Stopped Carrying Ivanka Trump’s Brand
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      Nordstrom Has Stopped Carrying Ivanka Trump’s Brand

      Some suspect the retailer dropped Trump's line because of a boycott that began during the election cycle. However, Nordstrom claims the decision was made due to poor sales performance.

      • Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus Drop Ivanka Trump Fashion Line
        Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus Drop Ivanka Trump Fashion Line
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      • Macy's is under pressure to drop Ivanka Trump (M)
        Macy's is under pressure to drop Ivanka Trump (M)
        Business Insider UK
    • Google Teasing Andromeda Via Chrome?
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      International Business Times

      Google Teasing Andromeda Via Chrome?

      Google is committed to continuously updating its Chrome browser, so it is not surprising that a new beta build was launched just days after Chrome v56 was released for Android. Just this weekend, Android Police learned that Chrome v57 has entered the beta stage ahead of the next update’s official release. Fullscreen Media Orientation is a feature that allows users to change the orientation of the video without necessarily changing the orientation of the phone.

      • Gmail Terminating Chrome For XP, Vista Support
        Gmail Terminating Chrome For XP, Vista Support
        International Business Times
      • Google just showed us the future of Android: The web is your app store
        Google just showed us the future of Android: The web is your app store
        Android Central
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      One hiker killed, four injured in fall down California 'ice chute'

      The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department said on Twitter that one of the survivors had only minor injuries, and the other three were taken to a trauma center by helicopter. The five, who were not named in the initial law enforcement postings on Twitter, were hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains northeast of Los Angeles Saturday afternoon when they lost control and fell, the sheriff's Special Enforcement Bureau said.

    • Conservative criticism intensifies against Pope Francis
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      Conservative criticism intensifies against Pope Francis

      The posters appeared on the same day that Francis cemented his authority over the Knights by naming a top Vatican archbishop, Angelo Becciu, to be his special delegate to the ancient aristocratic order. Francis gave Becciu, the No. 2 in the Vatican secretariat of state, "all necessary powers" to help lay the groundwork for a new constitution for the order, lead the spiritual renewal of its professed knights and prepare for the election of a new grand master, expected in three months.

      • Mysterious Posters in Rome Accuse Pope of Attacking Conservatives
        Mysterious Posters in Rome Accuse Pope of Attacking Conservatives
        Newsweek
      • Anonymous posters criticising pope appear in Rome
        Anonymous posters criticising pope appear in Rome
        Reuters Videos
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      China urges caution after Taiwan tour bus crash injures Chinese

      A Taiwan bus carrying Chinese tourists crashed into a bridge on Saturday, authorities said, wounding some passengers and prompting a call from China for "greater security safeguards". The accident in the southern city of Kaohsiung follows a grisly murder-suicide last year in which 24 Chinese tourists were killed after the driver set their moving bus on fire. Taiwan's tourism industry has already suffered a major downturn in visitors from China.

    • US envoy eyes cuts to UN peacekeeping
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      US envoy eyes cuts to UN peacekeeping

      Washington's new UN envoy Nikki Haley is putting in motion a far-reaching review of UN peacekeeping that is likely to lead to closures and downsizing of missions, according to diplomats. Haley took up her post with a vow to overhaul the United Nations and "do away" with what she termed as "obsolete" activities amid fresh clamor in Washington over US funding for the world body.

    • Boy, 6, Gives Away His Toys in 'Lemonade' Stand After Realizing Some Kids Are Less Fortunate
      Lifestyle
      Inside Edition

      Boy, 6, Gives Away His Toys in 'Lemonade' Stand After Realizing Some Kids Are Less Fortunate

      Blake Work, 6, of Hudson embarked on a mission to give away all his toys two weeks ago by setting up a lemonade stand. Work told InsideEdition.com it all started one evening, when she asked Blake to clean up his toys the following morning. The following morning, her son woke her up bright and early with a pile of his toys set aside.

    • Lawyer: Iranian family thrilled baby to be treated in US
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      Lawyer: Iranian family thrilled baby to be treated in US

      The family of an Iranian infant who was temporarily banned from coming to the United States for life-saving heart surgery is "overwhelmingly relieved and thrilled" the child will now be able to have the treatment, their lawyer said Saturday. Jennifer M. Morrissey, an attorney representing the family of Fatemeh Reshad, said she wasn't sure where the family was Saturday, but they had been expected to travel to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates for pre-clearance after a Seattle judge blocked enforcement of President Donald Trump's immigration and refugee ban. Lawyers had been seeking an exemption from the travel ban on the family's behalf, Morrissey told a news conference Saturday at Oregon Health Sciences University's Doernbecher Children's Hospital, where Fatemah will be treated.

      • Iranian baby caught in Trump travel ban headed to US for surgery
        Iranian baby caught in Trump travel ban headed to US for surgery
        CNN
      • 4-month-old Iranian Baby Will Be Allowed to Enter U.S. for Life-saving Surgery
        4-month-old Iranian Baby Will Be Allowed to Enter U.S. for Life-saving Surgery
        People
    • 3 Healthy, Easy, Homemade Soup Recipes
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      Consumer Reports

      3 Healthy, Easy, Homemade Soup Recipes

      To steal a line from Campbell’s, soup is good food—but homemade soup is the best. In honor of National Homemade Soup Day, Consumer Reports’ test kitchen team created three simple homemade soup recipes. Sure, canned soup is more convenient, but there

    • Anti-IS Syria force launches new phase in Raqa campaign
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      Anti-IS Syria force launches new phase in Raqa campaign

      US-backed Kurdish and Arab fighters announced on Saturday a new phase in their campaign for the Islamic State group's Syrian stronghold of Raqa, but said they needed more weapons to win. The Syrian Democratic Forces launched their campaign to capture the city last November and have taken some ground further up the Euphrates Valley but are still some distance away. The SDF "announce the beginning of the third phase to liberate Raqa and its surroundings, which will target the eastern part of the province," spokeswoman Jihan Sheikh Ahmed said.

      • Kurdish-led forces begin new stage in offensive to recapture Raqqa from Islamic State
        Kurdish-led forces begin new stage in offensive to recapture Raqqa from Islamic State
        International Business Times
      • U.S.-Backed Syrian Fighters Advance on Raqqa
        U.S.-Backed Syrian Fighters Advance on Raqqa
        The Daily Beast
    • Google is killing one of the best Android launchers
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      BGR News

      Google is killing one of the best Android launchers

      Google’s Now Launcher has been a staple of the Google Play Store for years. The email, reportedly sent to Android device manufacturers, explains that the Google Now-esque features of the Now Launcher are being duplicated by the new Search Launcher Services, which device manufacturers can use to make their own launcher with Google Now capabilities.

      • Google Removing Google Now Launcher From Play Store?
        Google Removing Google Now Launcher From Play Store?
        International Business Times
      • Google will kill its beloved Android launcher
        Google will kill its beloved Android launcher
        Mashable
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      Los Angeles police make arrests 24 years after fatal apartment fire

      The blaze prompted calls for stronger safety protections and fire inspections, and triggered a criminal investigation that resulted in arrests 24 years after it began. The LAPD declined to release any further details of the arrests, saying that authorities would provide more information at a news conference planned in Los Angeles for Monday. The Los Angeles Times reported that officials believe the blaze was started by gang members over control of narcotics sales in the neighborhood.

    • No injuries reported in train derailment in Virginia
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      No injuries reported in train derailment in Virginia

      The city said in a statement that they were notified of the Norfolk Southern train derailment just before 7 a.m. Saturday. The statement said that the derailment caused a coal spill in the area. Norfolk Southern spokeswoman Susan Terpay says the train was comprised of 161 coal cars and that the company is estimating 44 railcars derailed.

      • Saturday marks 40th anniversary of deadly Loop train derailment
        Saturday marks 40th anniversary of deadly Loop train derailment
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      • Suffolk 42-car train derailment spills coal, closes streets
        Suffolk 42-car train derailment spills coal, closes streets
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