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    • Trump phones alarmed world leaders

      Trump phones alarmed world leaders

      The president speaks with the heads of Japan, Germany, France, Australia, and Russia.Many baffled by policies »

      • Iran to ban U.S. visitors in retaliation to Trump move

        Iran to ban U.S. visitors in retaliation to Trump move

      • The Democrats' search for new leadership

        The Democrats' search for new leadership

      • Legal challenges mount to Trump's travel ban

        Legal challenges mount to Trump's travel ban

    • Trump won’t say if he’ll ease sanctions on Russia, but wants a ‘great relationship’
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      Trump won’t say if he’ll ease sanctions on Russia, but wants a ‘great relationship’

      President Trump told reporters on Friday that he wants a “great relationship” with Russia, but declined to say whether he has decided to ease U.S. sanctions imposed on Russia to punish Moscow for the invasion of Ukraine. Trump spoke at a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May, who made clear that her country opposes loosening the economic vise on Vladimir Putin’s government.

      • Krauthammer: Trump Shouldn't Lift Russia Sanctions Until They Act 'Responsibly & Humanely'
        Krauthammer: Trump Shouldn't Lift Russia Sanctions Until They Act 'Responsibly & Humanely'
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      • Sen. Portman: Trump Lifting Russia Sanctions a 'Dangerous Message'
        Sen. Portman: Trump Lifting Russia Sanctions a 'Dangerous Message'
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    • Why Donald Trump Is Elon Musk's New BFF
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      The Drive

      Why Donald Trump Is Elon Musk's New BFF

      In my mind, it went down like this: Elon Musk walked into a room with Donald Trump and Rex Tillerson, and realized that he was the smartest man in it. A carbon tax would do for Tesla what regulations, tax credits, EPA, CARB, and fines haven't: put pressure on auto manufacturers to create electric and other zero-emissions vehicles. Tillerson has historically supported at carbon tax, and this is likely one—if not the only—reason that Musk voiced his support of the former chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil's nomination on Twitter Tuesday afternoon.

      • Is Tesla's Elon Musk Really Going to Tunnel Through LA? -- Tech Roundup
        Is Tesla's Elon Musk Really Going to Tunnel Through LA? -- Tech Roundup
        The Street
      • Elon Musk Says ‘We Start Digging The Tunnel Tonight’
        Elon Musk Says ‘We Start Digging The Tunnel Tonight’
        International Business Times
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      Georgia city police chief, mayor apologize for 1940 lynching

      In an emotional ceremony, the mayor and the police chief of a west Georgia city have apologized for the lynching of a black man more than 75 years ago. LaGrange Police Chief Lou Dekmar said the killing of Austin Callaway, who was taken from the city jail by a band of armed white men in 1940, should never have happened. Callaway was 18 when he was led from his basement cell in the LaGrange City Hall, then shot and left to die along a road on Sept. 7, 1940.

    • Driving the 2017 BMW 5 Series Is Like Touching Tomorrow
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      The Drive

      Driving the 2017 BMW 5 Series Is Like Touching Tomorrow

      Automotive models come and go, but few have managed to pack the staying power or make the influence that the BMW 5 Series has over its many generations. When it arrived in the early 1970s, it landed in a world where “luxury car” usually meant a sedan or coupe with the dimensions and handling of an oil tanker. Over the subsequent years, it helped alter American perceptions of high-end four-doors, leading buyers to associate them with sportiness and speed as much as comfort and features—a movement that reached its pinnacle with the adored fourth-generation 5 Series, known both at BMW headquarters and among legions of educated fans as the E39.

    • Denmark Creates the World’s First Ever Digital Ambassador
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      Foreign Policy Magazine

      Denmark Creates the World’s First Ever Digital Ambassador

      On Friday, Denmark unveiled plans to put in place a digital ambassador to liaise with some of the world’s top tech companies, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Big companies “affect Denmark just as much as entire countries,” Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said in an interview with Danish newspaper Politiken.

      • Denmark will get world's first tech ambassador
        Denmark will get world's first tech ambassador
        CNN Money
      • Why Denmark's Appointment Of A Digital Ambassador Is A Terrible Idea
        Why Denmark's Appointment Of A Digital Ambassador Is A Terrible Idea
        Forbes
    • By age 6, girls less likely to believe they are 'brilliant'
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      AFP

      By age 6, girls less likely to believe they are 'brilliant'

      Gender stereotypes emerge early, and by age six, girls are less likely to believe females are "brilliant" and more likely to believe boys are, according to a study released Thursday. At age five, girls were just as likely to pick the whiz kids' game as the game for kids who try hard.

      • 6-Year-Old Girls Link Intelligence to Men Over Women, Study Says
        6-Year-Old Girls Link Intelligence to Men Over Women, Study Says
        Good Morning America
      • As early as first grade, girls say they are less 'brilliant' than boys. Why?
        As early as first grade, girls say they are less 'brilliant' than boys. Why?
        The Christian Science Monitor
    • French presidential candidate Fillon's popularity dips: poll
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      Reuters

      French presidential candidate Fillon's popularity dips: poll

      Some 61 percent of voters have a negative opinion of French presidential election candidate Francois Fillon, according to an opinion poll carried out after the publication of allegations that he paid his wife for a fake job. The Odoxa poll shows 38 percent have a good opinion of Fillon. It's a four points popularity drop since an Odoxa poll published on January 8, the note said.

      • Fillon's French presidential bid may be hurt by probe into wife's work
        Reuters
      • France's Fillon sticks to presidential bid, rejects allegations of wife's fake job
        France's Fillon sticks to presidential bid, rejects allegations of wife's fake job
        Reuters
    • White Woman Admits to Lying About Emmett Till Flirting With Her
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      International Business Times

      White Woman Admits to Lying About Emmett Till Flirting With Her

      Most people know Emmett Till as the 14-year-old black boy who was murdered in Aug. 1955 by two white men, J.W. Milam and his half-brother Roy Bryant, because Bryant’s then-wife said the boy apparently flirted and made sexual advances toward her. Now, Carolyn Bryant Donham (who has since been divorced and remarried twice more) has come clean and said she was lying, Vanity Fair reported Friday. In a new book, “The Blood of Emmett Till,” author Timothy Tyson, a Duke University senior research scholar, revealed that in 2007, Donham, who was 72 at the time, told him that although she didn't recall all of the details that transpired the day Till came into Bryant’s store in Money Rd, Mississippi, some of the testimony she gave during the trial was fabricated.

      • Woman who was catalyst behind Emmett Till’s murder confesses she lied
        Woman who was catalyst behind Emmett Till’s murder confesses she lied
        WNCT
      • Emmett Till’s Accuser Recants Part of Her Story — 60 Years After His Beating Death Stoked Civil Rights Movement
        Emmett Till’s Accuser Recants Part of Her Story — 60 Years After His Beating Death Stoked Civil Rights Movement
        People
    • Woman Kept Alive for Six Days Without Lungs as Surgeons Waited for Transplant Donor
      Health
      Inside Edition

      Woman Kept Alive for Six Days Without Lungs as Surgeons Waited for Transplant Donor

      For six excruciating days, a Canadian woman was kept alive without her lungs by surgeons desperate to save her while waiting for an organ donor. Melissa Benoit, 33, suffered from cystic fibrosis,  a congenital disorder that causes a thick build-up of mucus in the lungs.

      • Canadian woman lives for 6 days without lungs
        Canadian woman lives for 6 days without lungs
        Fox News
      • ‘They brought me back from death’: How a woman survived six days without lungs
        ‘They brought me back from death’: How a woman survived six days without lungs
        Washington Post
    • Gambia plans Feb. 18 celebration as new leader arrives home
      World
      Associated Press

      Gambia plans Feb. 18 celebration as new leader arrives home

      Billboards across Gambia's capital are declaring a Feb. 18 ceremony to mark the inauguration of the country's new leader, a day after his triumphant arrival. Hundreds of thousands turned out Thursday to greet President Adama Barrow, a week after he took the oath of office in neighboring Senegal. Longtime ruler Yahya Jammeh, who clung to power despite losing December elections, finally flew into exile over the weekend after mounting international pressure.

      • Gambia president plans massive overhaul, but keeps secret police
        Gambia president plans massive overhaul, but keeps secret police
        AFP
      • Appeals to faith and patriotism persuaded Gambia ex-leader to quit
        Appeals to faith and patriotism persuaded Gambia ex-leader to quit
        AFP
    • Stories to watch: All-in-the-family government
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Stories to watch: All-in-the-family government

      Donald Trump is in the White House, and Yahoo News is taking a look at the top stories to watch in his first 100 days. From the unusual role family members will play as White House advisors to his promises to aggressively transform U.S. trade policy, and from investigations into Russian election interference to his relationship with Paul Ryan, we’ll be rolling out 15 stories over five days — signposts for the road ahead. The stakes: After a campaign in which they were considered one of his biggest political assets, Donald Trump’s family is expected to play an unprecedented role in his presidency, both formally and informally.

      • Stories to watch: The war on regulations
        Stories to watch: The war on regulations
        Yahoo News
      • Stories to watch: The alt-right’s next move
        Stories to watch: The alt-right’s next move
        Yahoo News
    • Texas executes man convicted of killing two in 2002 robbery
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      Reuters

      Texas executes man convicted of killing two in 2002 robbery

      By Jon Herskovitz AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas inmate was executed on Thursday for killing two sandwich shop employees during a robbery in 2002 after the Supreme Court denied appeals that argued he was not the trigger man and his case was tainted by prosecutorial misconduct. Terry Edwards, 43, died of lethal injection at 10:17 p.m. at the state's death chamber in Huntsville, said Texas Department of Criminal Justice spokesman Jason Clark in a statement. The execution was put on hold for about four hours as the Supreme Court considered several motions citing what lawyers for Edwards said were faults in previous legal proceedings.

      • Top Stories: North Texas Man Executed For Double Murder; Meet The New Dallas City Manager
        Top Stories: North Texas Man Executed For Double Murder; Meet The New Dallas City Manager
        keranews.org
      • Terry Edwards executed in Texas for 2002 murder Subway employees
        Terry Edwards executed in Texas for 2002 murder Subway employees
        UPI
    • More than 100 fast-spreading wildfires rage in Chile
      World
      Associated Press

      More than 100 fast-spreading wildfires rage in Chile

      Flames from more than 100 raging wildfires in Chile continued spreading from the mountains to the Pacific coast, destroying forests, livestock and entire towns in a destructive path that is now dangerously close to the city of Concepcion. President Michelle Bachelet has called the wildfires the worst forest disaster in Chile's history.

      • Chile: Deadly wildfires displace thousands
        Chile: Deadly wildfires displace thousands
        Al Jazeera
      • Chile Is Battling the Worst Wildfire in Its History
        Chile Is Battling the Worst Wildfire in Its History
        Foreign Policy Magazine
    • Celebrating the Chinese New Year
      Lifestyle
      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Celebrating the Chinese New Year

      Around the world people are celebrating the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar. Chinese New Year – based on the ancient lunar calendar – will this weekend see millions of people join the celebrations with fireworks, gifts and colorful decorations. The international celebration will be celebrated in countries across the globe including Hong Kong, Taiwan, the Philippines, Spain, Vietnam, Australia and London.

      • Chinese New Year 2017: Year of the Rooster
        Chinese New Year 2017: Year of the Rooster
        Al Jazeera
      • Chinese New Year 2017 kicks off with fireworks, parades
        Chinese New Year 2017 kicks off with fireworks, parades
        UPI
    • Number of suspects in Petrobras scandal to double: Brazil
      World
      AFP

      Number of suspects in Petrobras scandal to double: Brazil

      The number of suspects in the Petrobras corruption scandal will likely double following confessions of former executives at Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht, the lead prosecutor in the case told AFP. "We expect the case load to double in volume, and the collaboration of Odebrecht and many of its executives will provide evidence that will lead to new investigations throughout Brazil," federal prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol said Thursday. The probe that Dallagnol is leading, dubbed Operation Carwash, has netted scores of politicians and executives and put pressure on President Michel Temer as he tries to drag Latin America's biggest economy out of recession.

      • Once Brazil's richest man, Eike Batista sought for graft
        Once Brazil's richest man, Eike Batista sought for graft
        Associated Press
      • CORRECTED (OFFICIAL)-Odebrecht says willing to sell Peru projects amid govt pressure
        Reuters
    • Elon Musk Says ‘We Start Digging The Tunnel Tonight’
      Business
      International Business Times

      Elon Musk Says ‘We Start Digging The Tunnel Tonight’

      Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk gave the world the concept of Hyperloop — a superfast ground-based mass transit system — in 2013, but none of his companies have done anything to take it forward, leaving it instead for others to do so. Various teams, made up of university students and independent engineers, have been at the competition venue for some days already. The SpaceX and Tesla Motors CEO had on Wednesday tweeted his seriousness to start digging tunnels to ease traffic congestion in urban areas, and had earlier referred to a potential business as “The Boring Company.” But in his tweets Wednesday, he said the plan to start digging would take off in about a month.

      • Why Donald Trump Is Elon Musk's New BFF
        Why Donald Trump Is Elon Musk's New BFF
        The Drive
      • Is Tesla's Elon Musk Really Going to Tunnel Through LA? -- Tech Roundup
        Is Tesla's Elon Musk Really Going to Tunnel Through LA? -- Tech Roundup
        The Street
    • You Can Now Fly to Europe for Just $69.
      Business
      Cosmopolitan Videos

      You Can Now Fly to Europe for Just $69.

      This budget airline is changing the way we travel.

    • Apple just patented a vape
      Business
      BGR News

      Apple just patented a vape

      The application, which was discovered by Digital Trends, is titled simply “Sublimator/Vaporizer” and describes a device that allows for the vaporization of an unidentified substance via a dual-chamber system. The device described in the patent is cylindrical in shape, including a thermal jacket and a body unit as well as a lid. At first glance it might sound like a component of a modern day recreational vaporizer, either for nicotine or another substance such as marijuana, but the patent’s description of the heating element actually compressing onto the substance being vaporized is quite a bit different than anything on the market.

      • Patent application suggests Apple might be eyeing the vaping industry
        Patent application suggests Apple might be eyeing the vaping industry
        Digital Trends
      • Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer
        Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer
        The Verge
    • Cory Booker calls Donald Trump a ‘liar’ who uses ‘propaganda’
      Politics
      Yahoo News

      Cory Booker calls Donald Trump a ‘liar’ who uses ‘propaganda’

      Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., accused President Trump of repeatedly lying to the American people and using propaganda to stir confusion and mislead the public. In a Thursday night interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett, Booker said the media coverage of Trump should resemble reporting on any other politician. “I don’t understand why the media is treating Donald Trump with such kid gloves.

      • Architect of water-boarding technique believes President is correct in enhanced interrogation belief
        Architect of water-boarding technique believes President is correct in enhanced interrogation belief
        ABC Action News Tampa Bay
      • Trump Blasts Time Magazine Over King Bust Flap: 'They're Saying I'm a Racist'
        Trump Blasts Time Magazine Over King Bust Flap: 'They're Saying I'm a Racist'
        Newsmax
    • Bodycam Footage Released of Controversial Arrest of Mom, Teen Daughters
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      Inside Edition

      Bodycam Footage Released of Controversial Arrest of Mom, Teen Daughters

      Disturbing bodycam footage has been released of the arrest of a Texas mother and her teen daughters by a cop who was later disciplined for using unnecessary force.  In the video taken last month, Fort Worth Officer William Martin responds to a call made

      • Man with same name as Fort Worth viral video officer wants harassment to stop
        Man with same name as Fort Worth viral video officer wants harassment to stop
        KDFW
      • Fort Worth mayor steams about police incident
        Fort Worth mayor steams about police incident
        Fort Worth Star-Telegram
    • Turkey's Erdogan says he discussed defense industry cooperation with UK's May
      World
      Reuters

      Turkey's Erdogan says he discussed defense industry cooperation with UK's May

      Turkey and Britain discussed steps towards defense industry cooperation on Saturday, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said after a meeting with visiting UK Prime Minister Theresa May. In a statement to reporters, Erdogan said he hoped to boost annual trade with Britain to $20 billion from $15.6 billion now. Erdogan also said an important step between the two countries would be taken on Turkey's TF-X fighter jet project. May, who on Friday became the first foreign leader to meet new U.S. President Donald Trump, is pushing to expand Britain's trade relations with countries outside the European Union in preparation for its exit from the bloc in about two years' time.

      • Theresa May in Turkey: UK agrees £100m defence deal
        Theresa May in Turkey: UK agrees £100m defence deal
        BBC News
      • Britain's May woos Turkey for trade, presses on rights
        Britain's May woos Turkey for trade, presses on rights
        AFP
    • California fights Monsanto on labels for popular weed killer
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      Associated Press

      California fights Monsanto on labels for popular weed killer

      A battle over the main ingredient in Roundup, a popular weed killer sprayed by farmers and home gardeners worldwide, is coming to a head in California, where officials want to be the first to label the chemical with warnings that it could cause cancer. Monsanto rejects any health risk of its top-selling herbicide. California will ask a Fresno judge on Friday to dismiss the case so it can move forward with the warnings, drawing support from heavyweights including environmental attorney Robert Kennedy Jr. and the United Farmworkers.

      • Popular weed killer now possibly linked to cancer
        Popular weed killer now possibly linked to cancer
        WNCT
      • Judge says Roundup weed killer can be labeled with cancer warning
        Judge says Roundup weed killer can be labeled with cancer warning
        CBS News
    • Great white shark gracefully photobombs 10-year-old's surfing pic
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      Mashable

      Great white shark gracefully photobombs 10-year-old's surfing pic

      The 10-year-old surfer was out on the waves near Australia's Port Stephens when he almost collided with what seems to be a great white shark. Eden's dad, Chris Hasson, was snapping pictures of his son when he captured the image of the shark gliding about a metre from Eden's board.

      • Boy comes close to shark while surfing
        Boy comes close to shark while surfing
        CNN
      • Photo appears to show shark dangerously close to surfing boy
        Photo appears to show shark dangerously close to surfing boy
        Fox 59 News - fox59.com
    • Thousands watch as plane plunges into Australian river
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      AFP

      Thousands watch as plane plunges into Australian river

      Two people have died after a light plane nosedived into a river in front of thousands of horrified spectators at an air show in Western Australia, missing nearby boats and crowds. Footage shared on social media showed the Grumman G-73 Mallard seaplane flying above the Swan River in Perth on Thursday afternoon as part of Australia Day celebrations before it went down. Western Australia Police said the "very experienced" pilot Peter Lynch, 52, and his Indonesian-born passenger and partner, 30-year-old Endah Cakrawati, died in the crash.

      • Plane crashes into river during Australia Day celebrations
        Plane crashes into river during Australia Day celebrations
        Reuters Videos
      • Couple killed as plane nosedives into river during Australia Day celebrations in Perth
        Couple killed as plane nosedives into river during Australia Day celebrations in Perth
        International Business Times
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      The 10 Most Underrated European Cities

      Why not make one of these overlooked destinations your next vacation?

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