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    • Feds uncover $20 million under a mattress

      Feds uncover $20 million under a mattress

      The money found stashed in an apartment is believed to be linked to a $1 billion pyramid scheme operated between 2012 and 2014.Details »

      • Trump to order wall on Mexican border

        Trump to order wall on Mexican border

      • Trump narrows SCOTUS nominees to 3

        Trump narrows SCOTUS nominees to 3

      • Trump threatens to send 'the Feds' to Chicago

        Trump threatens to send 'the Feds' to Chicago

    • ‘Not just about crowd size’: Trump is frustrated by his media coverage, spokesman repeatedly says
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      ‘Not just about crowd size’: Trump is frustrated by his media coverage, spokesman repeatedly says

      At his first official press briefing, Spicer faced questions about false statements that both he and the president made over the weekend about the size of the crowd at Trump’s inauguration ceremony. Spicer touted Trump’s history of having “gone out there and defied the odds over and over and over again.” Accordingly, he said, it was “unbelievably frustrating” and “demoralizing” for his boss to face constant media criticism and doubt.

      • Trump’s budget chief on collision course with Republican hawks
        Trump’s budget chief on collision course with Republican hawks
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      • Trump budget pick: Cut benefit programs; tax hikes on table
        Trump budget pick: Cut benefit programs; tax hikes on table
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    • Mom and 2 Children Vanish Following Alleged Blind Date and House Fire; Father Speaks Out
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      Mom and 2 Children Vanish Following Alleged Blind Date and House Fire; Father Speaks Out

      A father has appealed to the public for help after a Virginia mother and her two children mysteriously vanished after an alleged blind date she had. Monica Lamping, 29, and her two children, 7-year-old Kai and her 9-month-old Oria, were reported missing by family members Sunday at 9:30 a.m., according to police. A fire broke out at Lamping’s home just after 3 a.m. on Sunday, but no one was found inside, according to police.

      • Virginia Mother, Two Children Missing After House Fire
        Virginia Mother, Two Children Missing After House Fire
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      • Virginia Mom and Two Kids Still Missing Days After She Went on a Date
        Virginia Mom and Two Kids Still Missing Days After She Went on a Date
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      Official: 236 dead at camp bombed by Nigeria's air force

      The death toll from the bombing of a refugee camp by Nigeria's air force has climbed to 236, a local official said Monday — a sharp increase from earlier counts. On Jan. 17, Nigeria's air force bombed the camp housing Boko Haram refugees near the Cameroonian border multiple times. In a rare admission, air force officials said it was an accident and formed a panel of senior officers to investigate.

    • China Won’t Run From a Fight With Trump
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      China Won’t Run From a Fight With Trump

      Watching warily as Donald Trump takes office, China’s leaders are contemplating the prospect of a more assertive U.S. president willing to upend decades of Sino-U.S. relations. Trump’s Asia policy represents the first major reshaping of U.S. policy toward China since the normalization of diplomatic relations in 1979, and, from Beijing’s perspective, it is currently on a worst-case trajectory, heading toward a trade war and a military standoff over China’s basic interests in Asia, including Taiwan. The 45th president presents a potentially unique challenge for China — but not one wholly unanticipated.

      • FedEx CEO calls Trump's withdrawal from trade deal 'unfortunate'
        FedEx CEO calls Trump's withdrawal from trade deal 'unfortunate'
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      • After U.S. exit, Asian nations try to save TPP trade deal
        After U.S. exit, Asian nations try to save TPP trade deal
        Reuters
    • Unusual Rat Virus Strikes 8 People in Illinois and Wisconsin
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      Unusual Rat Virus Strikes 8 People in Illinois and Wisconsin

      A virus rarely seen in the United States recently infected eight people in Wisconsin and Illinois who were working in facilities where pet rats are bred, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Authorities first became aware of the infections when two people in Wisconsin who operated a rat-breeding facility fell ill in December 2016, with one going to the hospital. Both breeders tested positive for Seoul virus, which is part of the Hantavirus family, a group of viruses that typically infect rodents, the CDC said.

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        Your Office Is Killing You
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      • 8 people infected in rare U.S. outbreak of rat virus
        8 people infected in rare U.S. outbreak of rat virus
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    • Erdogan asks Tanzania to act against Gulen network
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      Erdogan asks Tanzania to act against Gulen network

      Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday asked his Tanzanian counterpart John Magufuli to take action against the network of an exiled cleric he blames for last year's failed coup. The Hizmet movement run by US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, is linked to a network of schools across the world, including in Africa, and the Turkish president is rallying leaders on the continent to help him fight the influence of his longtime rival. "The party that wants to overthrow me isn't only in Turkey... I am convinced that Tanzania will from now on take measures against this terrorist organisation," Erdogan said after meeting Magufuli.

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      Gun rights activists sue Massachusetts over assault weapons ban

      Gun rights advocates have sued Massachusetts over the state's ban on assault weapons, saying that a crackdown begun last year on "copycat" assault rifles is a vague and unconstitutional violation of gun ownership rights. The group of gun owners, dealers and the state's Gun Owners Action League, who have the backing of the National Rifle Association, said the July decision by Attorney General Maura Healey banned guns that had been purchased legally in the state over the past two decades and infringed on the right to bear arms protected by the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "Massachusetts prohibits firearms it pejoratively defines as 'assault weapons,' which is a non-technical, entirely fabricated, and political term of uncertain definition and scope," the 33-page lawsuit contends.

    • George H.W. Bush's health: Houston Methodist Hospital gives an update
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      George H.W. Bush's health: Houston Methodist Hospital gives an update

      On Monday, January 23, 2017, officials at Houston Methodist Hospital give an update on the health of the 41st president.

      • George H.W. and Barbara Bush are inseparable in hospital, have ‘amazing love for each other’: Doctors
        George H.W. and Barbara Bush are inseparable in hospital, have ‘amazing love for each other’: Doctors
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      • Former President George HW Bush Leaving ICU Soon
        Former President George HW Bush Leaving ICU Soon
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    • Galaxy S8 announcement set for late March
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      Galaxy S8 announcement set for late March

      Samsung this week revealed what caused the Galaxy Note 7 explosions that eventually led to a global recall, saying that one of the immediate side effects of the battery disaster is the Galaxy S8’s launch delay. The phone was expected to arrive at MWC in Spain for a public debut, but Samsung may only show it behind closed doors to partners attending the show. According to Italian gadget leaker @Ricciolo1, Samsung is planning a multi-city Galaxy S8 event.

      • We know what killed the Note 7. Here's how Samsung's Galaxy S8 can rise from the ashes
        We know what killed the Note 7. Here's how Samsung's Galaxy S8 can rise from the ashes
        CNET
      • Samsung blames batteries for Note 7 fires
        Samsung blames batteries for Note 7 fires
        CNN
    • Iraqi PM: Eastern Mosul 'fully liberated' from Islamic State
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      Iraqi PM: Eastern Mosul 'fully liberated' from Islamic State

      Iraq's prime minister on Tuesday declared eastern Mosul "fully liberated" from Islamic State group militants after a day of fierce fighting and more than three months after a massive U.S.-backed operation to retake the city began. Iraqi forces drove Islamic State militants from one of their last bastions in the eastern half of the city, while aid groups expressed concern for the estimated 750,000 people still in the militant-held west. In his weekly news conference on Tuesday, Haider al-Abadi hailed the "unmatched heroism of all security forces factions" and public support for the operation.

      • Iraqi forces preparing offensive on western Mosul, commander says
        Iraqi forces preparing offensive on western Mosul, commander says
        Reuters
      • Iraqi forces claim recapture of eastern Mosul after 100 days of fighting
        Iraqi forces claim recapture of eastern Mosul after 100 days of fighting
        Reuters
    • Sheriff's Deputy Tried to Kill Elderly Woman He Nearly Swindled Out of $65,000: Cops
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      Sheriff's Deputy Tried to Kill Elderly Woman He Nearly Swindled Out of $65,000: Cops

      A veteran police officer in Florida has been arrested on charges he attempted to kill an elderly woman who he allegedly defrauded out of thousands of dollars. The Sarasota Sheriff's Office announced the arrest of their deputy of 18 years, Frankie Bybee, on Monday at a press conference where Sheriff Tom Knight said the alleged crimes occurred after the suspect responded to a call at the victim's home back in October. In the ensuing months, investigators claim Bybee, 46, gave away the 79-year-old victim's dog, attempted to steal $65,000 from her by forging checks, and finally made an attempt on her life as his alleged crimes began to be revealed.

      • 2-year-old girl missing in west Michigan
        2-year-old girl missing in west Michigan
        Detroit Free Press
      • Dad in kidnapping case faced CSC of teen charge, found near border
        Dad in kidnapping case faced CSC of teen charge, found near border
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    • Delivery of Japan passenger jet pushed back by 2 years
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      Delivery of Japan passenger jet pushed back by 2 years

      Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said Monday it would postpone delivery of its long-awaited regional jet by two years, and warned over soaring development costs for the problem-plagued plane. This is the fifth time that the company has pushed back the commercial rollout of its Mitsubishi Regional Jet (MRJ), Japan's first domestically produced passenger plane for over half a century. The decision to move back the first customer delivery to mid-2020 from mid-2018 comes after local media reports said the plane needed more design changes to ensure it was safe.

      • Japan's first passenger jet delayed by another 2 years
        Japan's first passenger jet delayed by another 2 years
        CNN Money
      • Mitsubishi again delays jet being tested in Moses Lake, raising concerns about sales
        Mitsubishi again delays jet being tested in Moses Lake, raising concerns about sales
        The Seattle Times
    • Newt Gingrich: Madonna should be arrested for remark about ‘blowing up the White House’
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      Newt Gingrich: Madonna should be arrested for remark about ‘blowing up the White House’

      Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says Madonna “ought to be arrested” for saying she had “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House” since Donald Trump’s election. “She is parallel to the young fascists who ran around town breaking windows, all of whom should be given the maximum sentence,” Gingrich said in an interview on Fox & Friends on Monday. During the Women’s March in Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Madonna gave a profanity-laden speech trashing Trump.

      • Tiny Activists Who Took Part in the Women's March
        Tiny Activists Who Took Part in the Women's March
        Cosmopolitan
      • There's A Wall of Women's March Signs Outside the White House
        There's A Wall of Women's March Signs Outside the White House
        Elle
    • SitRep: New SecDef Reassures NATO; China Angered by WH Statement; Moscow’s Military Cashes in After Sanctions
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      Foreign Policy Magazine

      SitRep: New SecDef Reassures NATO; China Angered by WH Statement; Moscow’s Military Cashes in After Sanctions

      New Defense Secretary James Mattis made his first calls as secretary on Monday — and notably, all three calls were to NATO allies. Mattis dialed his counterparts in Canada and the U.K. as well as NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, where he talked Canada’s contribution to the anti-ISIS coalition in Iraq with Canadian Defense Minister Harjit Sajjan, followed by a call to British Defense Minister Michael Fallon, emphasizing the “key role NATO plays in transatlantic security,” the Pentagon’s official readout notes.

      • NATO in the crosshairs: Who's not paying their bills
        NATO in the crosshairs: Who's not paying their bills
        CNN Money
      • Pompeo now leads the CIA; China angered by WH spokesman; A key NATO ally looks nervously east and west; Pact to enforce Syrian ceasefire; and just a bit more...
        Pompeo now leads the CIA; China angered by WH spokesman; A key NATO ally looks nervously east and west; Pact to enforce Syrian ceasefire; and just a bit more...
        Defense One
    • French presidential favourite under fire over wife's jobs
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      AFP

      French presidential favourite under fire over wife's jobs

      The British-born wife of French presidential candidate Francois Fillon was paid around 500,000 euros ($538,000) over nearly a decade out of parliamentary funds, a satirical weekly reported Wednesday. The Canard Enchaine, which mixes satire with investigative reporting, detailed various periods during which Penelope Fillon was paid from money available to her husband as a longstanding MP for the central Sarthe region. Fillon's wife had "indeed" worked for him, said Fillon spokesman Thierry Solere, as well as at a literary magazine owned by a friend.

    • Severe storms hit the South
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      Severe storms hit the South

      The storm, which unleashed deadly twisters in Mississippi and Georgia over the weekend, turned cooler as it advanced on the Northeast, where residents faced potential flooding, downed power lines and high surf late on Monday and early Tuesday, said Tim Morrin, the National Weather Service’s New York observation program leader.. Thunderstorms and tornadoes spawned by the same weather system killed 16 people on Sunday in Georgia, according to a tally by the Storm Prediction Center in Oklahoma. Four of those fatalities were confirmed, and a toddler was reported missing, in Dougherty County after a twister left a path of destruction up to a half mile wide.

      • A woman flew through a tornado in a bathtub and survived
        A woman flew through a tornado in a bathtub and survived
        Washington Post
      • US tornadoes: At least 18 dead as winter tornado strikes southeast America
        US tornadoes: At least 18 dead as winter tornado strikes southeast America
        International Business Times
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      Reuters

      UK scientists give cancer risk warning on overdone chips, toast

      By Kate Kelland LONDON (Reuters) - Potatoes and bread cooked at high temperatures for a long time could increase the risk of cancer in people who eat them regularly, British government scientists said on Monday. The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) said a substance called acrylamide, produced when starchy foods are roasted, fried or grilled for too long at high temperatures, has been found in animal studies to increase the risk of cancer. In a statement that drew criticism from some independent experts, the FSA said that, to reduce the danger, consumers should cook these foods at lower temperatures and eat them when they are cooked to a golden color rather than browned.

    • Samsung earnings soar in Q4 despite unprecedented Note 7 recall
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      Samsung earnings soar in Q4 despite unprecedented Note 7 recall

      In either case, smartphone age quite quickly, which makes it even more impressive that Samsung managed to convince millions of people to buy its Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge smartphones during the fourth quarter of 2016. Between October and December, Samsung raked in $7.9 billion in operating profit on revenue that totaled more than $45 billion. While the company undoubtedly enjoys higher than average ASPs and margins on its Note phones, it was easily able to make up the volume in the fourth quarter using aggressive Galaxy S7 marketing and buy-one-get-one promotions.

      • Samsung Electronics warns of political risks as chips boost fourth-quarter profit
        Samsung Electronics warns of political risks as chips boost fourth-quarter profit
        Reuters
      • Samsung's woes haven't affected its profits
        Samsung's woes haven't affected its profits
        Newsweek
    • Minnesota Gov. Dayton, 69, collapses during speech
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      Minnesota Gov. Dayton, 69, collapses during speech

      Gov. Mark Dayton collapsed while delivering his State of the State speech on Monday, striking his head on a lectern. Dayton's chief of staff Jaime Tincher said Dayton quickly recovered after fainting roughly 40 minutes into his annual address. Monday night's episode raises new questions about Dayton's health as he is about to turn 70 — his birthday is Thursday — and as he moves into his final two years in office facing a newly GOP-controlled Legislature.

      • Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton Collapses During State of the State Address
        Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton Collapses During State of the State Address
        People
      • World News Tonight with David Muir: 01/24/17: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton Reveals Serious Health Issue Watch Full Episode
        World News Tonight with David Muir: 01/24/17: Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton Reveals Serious Health Issue Watch Full Episode
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      Police: Man sought in city's 1st murder in almost 100 years

      A man has been shot dead outside an apartment complex in what police say is the first murder in the nation's smallest capital city in almost a century. An arrest warrant was issued for Jayveon Caballero on a murder charge following the Sunday morning shooting in Montpelier, police said. Police were seeking Caballero in the killing of Markus Austin, whose body was found in the apartment complex's parking lot.

    • #CopyThat: Emma Stone's Unicorn Eye Shadow
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      Yahoo Beauty

      #CopyThat: Emma Stone's Unicorn Eye Shadow

      Watch as the Yahoo Beauty team copy Emma Stone's Unicorn Eye Shadow makeup.

    • The Sig P320 is the U.S. Army's New Sidearm
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      The Sig P320 is the U.S. Army's New Sidearm

      After a two-year, $17 million dollar search involving 12 contestants, the U.S. Army has finally picked its first new handgun in 32 years. The Sig Sauer P320 Compact pistol is now the M17 handgun, replacing the M9 Beretta. In 2014, the Army announced a coming competition for a new handgun to replace the M9.

      • This is the U.S. Army’s new pistol of choice
        This is the U.S. Army’s new pistol of choice
        Washington Post
      • The Army’s New State-of-the-Art $580 Million Handgun
        The Army’s New State-of-the-Art $580 Million Handgun
        The Fiscal Times
    • Trump expected to order temporary ban on refugees
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      Reuters

      Trump expected to order temporary ban on refugees

      By Julia Edwards Ainsley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders starting on Wednesday that include a temporary ban on most refugees and a suspension of visas for citizens of Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries, say congressional aides and immigration experts briefed on the matter. Trump, who tweeted that a "big day" was planned on national security on Wednesday, is expected to ban for several months the entry of refugees into the United States, except for religious minorities escaping persecution, until more aggressive vetting is in place. In his tweet late on Tuesday, Trump said: "Big day planned on NATIONAL SECURITY tomorrow.

      • Trump expected to announce executive orders on visa and refugee restrictions
        Trump expected to announce executive orders on visa and refugee restrictions
        CNN
      • Trump orders imminent to renegotiate NAFTA, back out of TPP
        Trump orders imminent to renegotiate NAFTA, back out of TPP
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    • UK minister defends 'failed' Trident missile test
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      AFP

      UK minister defends 'failed' Trident missile test

      Britain hit back on Monday against reports of a failed test of its nuclear weapons deterrent last year when an unarmed missile reportedly misfired, possibly in the direction of the United States. "Contrary to reports in the weekend press, HMS Vengeance and her crew were successfully tested," Defence Minister Michael Fallon told lawmakers, responding to the Sunday Times article. The main opposition Labour Party accused the government of a "lack of transparency".

      • Theresa May insists Trident nuclear system is 'effective' despite missile veering off course
        Theresa May insists Trident nuclear system is 'effective' despite missile veering off course
        Business Insider UK
      • Storm Brewing Over Royal Navy Trident Ballistic Missile Test Failure
        Storm Brewing Over Royal Navy Trident Ballistic Missile Test Failure
        The Drive
    • 15-Year-Old Dog Finally Tastes Freedom After Spending His Life Chained Outside House
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      Inside Edition

      15-Year-Old Dog Finally Tastes Freedom After Spending His Life Chained Outside House

      A 15-year-old dog whose entire existence consisted of being shackled outside his owner’s house has been given a new name and a new life. “He’s a good dog,” Robert Messeri, a volunteer at the animal group Guardians of Rescue, told InsideEdition.com Monday night. The elderly dog, Misseri said, had been hobbled like that since he was a puppy.

      • WATCH: Dog Chained Up in Backyard Free After 15 Years
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      • The Epic Moment When A Dog Is Released From His Chain For The First Time In 15 Years
        The Epic Moment When A Dog Is Released From His Chain For The First Time In 15 Years
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