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    • Inauguration crowd biggest ever — White House

      Inauguration crowd biggest ever — White House

      White House press secretary Sean Spicer uses his first official statement on Saturday to castigate the media.‘Inaccurate’ »

      • Trump responds to Women's March protesters

        Trump responds to Women's March protesters

      • Trump aide cites 'alternative facts'

        Trump aide cites 'alternative facts'

      • Marchers' defiant message to President Trump

        Marchers' defiant message to President Trump

    • WhiteHouse.gov petition for Trump to release tax returns hits 100,000 threshold
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      WhiteHouse.gov petition for Trump to release tax returns hits 100,000 threshold

      When President Trump was delivering his inaugural address on Friday, WhiteHouse.gov was completely revamped, replacing Barack Obama’s policy pages with Trump’s own. A new petition calling on the Trump administration to immediately release the president’s tax returns was created almost immediately. During the campaign, Trump initially said he wanted to release his tax returns.

      • Whitehouse.gov petition seeking Trump tax returns flies past 100,000 signature goal
        Whitehouse.gov petition seeking Trump tax returns flies past 100,000 signature goal
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      • President Trump's first White House petition: release your tax returns
        President Trump's first White House petition: release your tax returns
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    • More than 200 people arrested as inauguration protests turn violent
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      More than 200 people arrested as inauguration protests turn violent

      More than 200 people have been arrested as of Friday evening in connection with protests that erupted during the inauguration of President Donald Trump, according to a spokesman for the District of Columbia’s Metropolitan Police Department. The demonstrations included acts of vandalism and clashes with police officers, who used flash-bang grenades and pepper spray against the protesters. Yahoo News was present for a particularly intense clash between police and hundreds of demonstrators that took place in the vicinity of K Street and 14th Street Northwest at about 5 p.m. Demonstrators lit multiple fires in the area and set ablaze a limousine.

      • Trump Tweets: 'Why Didn't Protesters Vote'
        Trump Tweets: 'Why Didn't Protesters Vote'
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      • Carrying signs of contempt, protesters against inauguration of Donald Trump march from Liberty Memorial to City Hall
        Carrying signs of contempt, protesters against inauguration of Donald Trump march from Liberty Memorial to City Hall
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    • Obama's photographer just shared a very poignant farewell photo
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      Obama's photographer just shared a very poignant farewell photo

      Former President Barack Obama's Chief Official White House Photographer Pete Souza has shared thousands of personal photos throughout the years. From Obama playing with kids to serious and intense moments, Souza gave the world a sneak peek inside the life of Obama and his family during their eight years in the White House. Now, Souza has shared a final farewell.

    • MH370 families plead for search to continue at Australia meet
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      MH370 families plead for search to continue at Australia meet

      Grieving relatives of MH370 passengers will appeal for the hunt for the missing airliner to continue at a meeting between the Australian and Malaysian transport ministers in Perth on Sunday. Australia, Malaysia and China on Tuesday suspended the deep sea hunt in the southern Indian Ocean almost three years after the Boeing 777 disappeared on March 8, 2014 with 239 people on board. "The MH370 next-of-kin implore the government of Malaysia to use this opportunity to urgently consult and reconsider the decision to suspend the search for MH370," campaign group Voice370 said in a statement.

      • MH370: Victims' families to lobby Malaysia minister over search
        MH370: Victims' families to lobby Malaysia minister over search
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      • Families lobby Malaysian minister to resume search for MH370
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    • Delaware welcomes Joe Biden home after decades in Washington
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      Delaware welcomes Joe Biden home after decades in Washington

      On his last day as vice president, Joe Biden briefly revived a tradition he had followed faithfully as a U.S. senator for Delaware: He rode the commuter train home from Washington. Marching band members and alumni from Biden's alma mater, the University of Delaware, joined scores of uniformed Delaware National Guard troops, schoolchildren and hundreds of other well-wishers to greet the Bidens at a celebration on Wilmington's riverfront, a stone's throw from the Amtrak station that bears his name.

      • Former vice president Joe Biden departs D.C. on Amtrak train
        Former vice president Joe Biden departs D.C. on Amtrak train
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      • 'Full circle': Joe Biden reflects on his life during a train ride back to Delaware
        'Full circle': Joe Biden reflects on his life during a train ride back to Delaware
        CNN
    • Four children and woman rescued, two days after Italy avalanche
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      Four children and woman rescued, two days after Italy avalanche

      By Antonio Denti and Crispian Balmer PENNE, Italy (Reuters) - Four children and a woman were saved on Friday from the wreckage of a mountain hotel in central Italy that was flattened by an avalanche, surviving almost two days in sub-zero temperatures in the buried ruins of the luxury spa. After a fruitless night scouring the disaster site, sniffer dogs helped locate a first group of people who were buried in a small room, its roof of reinforced concrete protecting them from the heavy weight of snow that had entombed the hotel. Officials said they were the son and wife of Giampiero Parete, who had left the hotel to get medicine from his car seconds before the avalanche hit and had subsequently raised the alarm.

      • Children Rescued from Italy Avalanche, Faces Smeared with Nutella Eaten While Trying to Survive
        Children Rescued from Italy Avalanche, Faces Smeared with Nutella Eaten While Trying to Survive
        The Daily Beast
      • Rescuers cling on to hope in Italy avalanche disaster
        Rescuers cling on to hope in Italy avalanche disaster
        AFP
    • The generations of women who led the way for Saturday’s march
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      The generations of women who led the way for Saturday’s march

      A crowd of women joining the National Woman Suffrage Association, which was led by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in 1869. On Saturday, when as many as 2 million women — and men — take to the streets in Washington, D.C., and around the world for the Women’s March, they will be following in the footsteps of women who have marched for progressive causes and civil rights at least since the late 19th century. In 1862, Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton began working on Park Place in Manhattan across from City Hall, a street then known as Newspaper Row, to publish a periodical promoting suffrage for women.

      • Women's March protests are unfolding in different countries around the world — see the photos
        Women's March protests are unfolding in different countries around the world — see the photos
        Business Insider
      • Huge crowd, clear skies, celebrities expected for women's march in Los Angeles
        Huge crowd, clear skies, celebrities expected for women's march in Los Angeles
        Los Angeles Times
    • Powerball $153 Million Jackpot Drawn
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      International Business Times

      Powerball $153 Million Jackpot Drawn

      This Saturday, the Powerball jackpot reached an estimated $153 million and the number continues to grow as there were no winners. The winning numbers for Jan. 21 were 23-25-45-52-67 with the Powerball of 02. According to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which operates the Powerball game, 75 percent of winning tickets are selected when the numbers are picked by a computer.

      • Winning numbers drawn in '5 Card Cash' game
        Winning numbers drawn in '5 Card Cash' game
        Washington Post
      • Winning numbers drawn in 'Powerball' game
        The Charlotte Observer
    • Man Shoots and Kills Wife Who He Reportedly Thought Was a Burglar
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      Man Shoots and Kills Wife Who He Reportedly Thought Was a Burglar

      After a 911 call to the home, police found 48-year-old Gina Williams lying on the front porch and suffering from a gunshot wound to the neck. Gina’s husband, Billy Williams, was administering first aid to his wife when officers arrived, police said. According to reports, one of the couple’s children heard noise at the front door of the home and thought someone was trying to break into the house, police said.

      • Man Killed In Police-Involved Shooting During Burglary
        Man Killed In Police-Involved Shooting During Burglary
        CBS Pittsburgh
      • Security officer stabbed at bar near Columbia Place mall overnight Saturday
        Security officer stabbed at bar near Columbia Place mall overnight Saturday
        The State
    • Who's who in the Syria conflict
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      AFP

      Who's who in the Syria conflict

      Talks aimed at ending Syria's nearly six-year war are set to open on Monday in the Kazakh capital, brokered by regime allies Russia and Iran and rebel backer Turkey. Key regime backer Russia began an air campaign in support of President Bashar al-Assad in September 2015 and has helped Damascus recapture several key areas, including Aleppo city. Iran has also provided major financial and military support to Assad.

      • Syria: Envoys gather for peace talks
        Syria: Envoys gather for peace talks
        CNN
      • Trump administration not sending a delegation to Syria peace talks
        Trump administration not sending a delegation to Syria peace talks
        Washington Post
    • Madonna at Women’s March: ‘I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House’
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      Madonna at Women’s March: ‘I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House’

      Madonna made a surprise Saturday appearance at the Women’s March on Washington, the cornerstone of the massive worldwide protests following President Trump’s inauguration. “Are you still awake out there?” she asked the Washington, D.C., crowd.

      • The Women’s March Heard Round the World
        The Women’s March Heard Round the World
        Foreign Policy Magazine
      • Cory Booker: Women's march is 'not a Republican or Democrat thing. This is something we can all unify around'
        Cory Booker: Women's march is 'not a Republican or Democrat thing. This is something we can all unify around'
        Los Angeles Times
    • Mexico deports 91 Cubans after U.S. ends 'wet foot, dry foot'
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      Reuters

      Mexico deports 91 Cubans after U.S. ends 'wet foot, dry foot'

      Mexico's government has deported 91 Cubans about a week after the United States ended a so-called "wet foot, dry foot" policy that granted residency to almost every Cuban who reached U.S. soil, Mexican officials said on Friday. The repeal of the longstanding policy last Thursday by former U.S. President Barack Obama left hundreds of Cubans who were seeking a new life stranded in Mexico and Central America countries.

      • Mexico deports Cubans; first time since wet foot/dry foot repealed
        Mexico deports Cubans; first time since wet foot/dry foot repealed
        USA Today
      • An end to wet foot, dry foot
        An end to wet foot, dry foot
        The Economist
    • AT&T is losing cellphone customers, fast
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      BGR News

      AT&T is losing cellphone customers, fast

      AT&T is steaming ahead at full speed with its plan to merge with media company Time Warner. According to an analyst note from Cowen and Company Equity Research, seen by Fierce Wireless, AT&T is leading other carriers in customers departing every quarter. ““When asking postpaid subscribers that have been with their carrier (less than) two years which carrier did they previously have, the top answer for current Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon respondents was ‘previously AT&T,’ whereas in previous surveys it’s been more mixed,” the note reportedly said.

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      Diver mauled by shark north of Australia to undergo surgery

      A diver who was mauled by a 4-meter (13-foot) bull shark near the Great Barrier Reef was flown in stable condition to an Australian hospital for microsurgery to an arm, a paramedic said Sunday. The 55-year-old man had been free diving with friends in the Torres Strait from a boat chartered from the Queensland state city of Cairns when the shark attacked on Saturday afternoon, paramedic David Cameron said. The man was 15 meters (50 feet) under water with other divers when the shark attacked, Cameron said.

    • How to Replace Your Vacuum Cleaner Belt
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      Consumer Reports

      How to Replace Your Vacuum Cleaner Belt

      You’ve got a broken vacuum cleaner belt—the part of the machine that connects the brushroll to the motor shaft. Fortunately, replacing a vacuum cleaner belt takes minutes and costs next to nothing. Manufacturers used to be better about including a spare vacuum cleaner belt with new vacuums, but that’s not so common these days.

    • Cecile Richards on Women's March: "It's an incredible sense of solidarity."
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      Cecile Richards on Women's March: "It's an incredible sense of solidarity."

      On January 21, thousands of women and men gathered for the Women's March on Washington as well as across the country. Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric spoke with Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards.

    • Lavabit Encryption Service Used By Snowden Relaunches
      Technology
      International Business Times

      Lavabit Encryption Service Used By Snowden Relaunches

      Edward Snowden, the former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor who is currently in exile in Russia for leaking classified information, has endorsed the relaunch of Lavabit, an encryption email service company that chose to shut down instead of complying with the order of authorities which Lavabit believed could compromise the private data of its users, a report said Friday. Lavabit had 410,000 accounts in September 2013, when it shut down after being confronted by federal law authorities in pursuit of Snowden. “The SSL key was our biggest threat,” Ladar Levison, the founder of Lavabit, explained to the Intercept, prior to the relaunch of the encryption service that has been modified with several privacy-enhancing features such as Dark Internet Mail Environment (DIME) standard that obscures the metadata on emails to prevent intelligence agencies from snooping on users' emails.

    • Animals happy on a blue Monday
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      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Animals happy on a blue Monday

      It may be a blue Monday, but at least the animals are happy! These hilarious shots show a variety of euphoric animals enjoying a hearty belly laugh.The pictures, captured by a host of photographers around the world, prove that a drop of sunshine can transform

    • UK govt accused of covering up failed Trident nuclear missile test
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      AFP

      UK govt accused of covering up failed Trident nuclear missile test

      The British government was accused on Sunday of covering up a failed test of its nuclear weapons deterrent last year, just weeks before lawmakers voted to renew the system. Prime Minister Theresa May refused to say whether she knew about the reported malfunction of an unarmed missile when she urged MPs to support updating the Trident nuclear system. "There was a major panic at the highest level of government and the military after the first test of our nuclear deterrent in four years ended in disastrous failure," the source told the paper.

      • Theresa May refuses to say whether she knew about Trident failure before Commons vote
        Theresa May refuses to say whether she knew about Trident failure before Commons vote
        International Business Times
      • Theresa May under pressure over Trident missile test
        Theresa May under pressure over Trident missile test
        BBC News
    • Yahoo Diaries: The 2017 Inauguration
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      Yahoo Diaries: The 2017 Inauguration

      Yahoo News enlisted three participants visiting the the 2017 presidential inauguration to be our eyes and ears on the ground while Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. Hi everyone! My name is Amanda and I’m a 22-year-old recent college graduate from Long Island, N.Y. I’ve been a big Trump supporter since the very beginning. My family and I all believe in Mr. Trump, especially the way he’s looking out for small business owners.

      • Yahoo Diaries: Lacey
        Yahoo Diaries: Lacey
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        Yahoo Diaries: Meera
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      Charges: Cop left out gun that girl, 8, used to kill herself

      A police officer left his personal .357-caliber revolver loaded and unsecured on a shelf before his 8-year-old daughter fatally shot herself, prosecutors said Friday as they announced criminal charges against him. Kenneth Righter, of Stratford, was charged with three counts of child endangerment as well as the disorderly persons offense of storage of firearms if minors may have access, Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo said. Righter's other children were 14 and 17 at the time of the shooting.

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      Vietnam police arrest dissident for propaganda against state

      Police in Vietnam arrested a dissident on Saturday for posting anti-state material on the internet, as part of an ongoing crackdown on critics of the Southeast Asian country's Communist rulers. Tran Thi Nga, 39, was arrested in northern province Ha Nam, the province's police said on their website, adding that she had been "using the internet to spread some propaganda videos and writings that are against the government of the Social Republic of Vietnam." Several local dissidents and bloggers showed support for Nga in posts on their Facebook accounts after her arrest. Despite sweeping reforms to its economy and increasing openness toward social change, including gay, lesbian and transgender rights, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party retains tight media censorship and zero tolerance for criticism.

    • A Beatles project.Photos: Lis Li + Miguel
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      A Beatles project.Photos: Lis Li + Miguel

      A Beatles project.Photos: Lis Li + Miguel

    • Rhode Island governor looks to pioneer free tuition for all
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      Rhode Island governor looks to pioneer free tuition for all

      Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo said she is pushing to make Rhode Island the first state to guarantee free access for every student who wants to go to college. The idea of expanding free public education beyond high school catapulted into the national discourse during Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' Democratic presidential campaign, and is now being considered seriously by states including New York. "As a country we have to start asking ourselves, 'Isn't it the right thing to do now?'" Raimondo said in an interview Friday.

    • Newborn baby becomes ideal wingman in father's surprise proposal
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      Newborn baby becomes ideal wingman in father's surprise proposal

      If rom-coms have taught us one thing, it's that babies are the best wingmen. Susan Medina and Darick Mead, a couple from Nebraska, welcomed their first child, Ryder, into the world last week. Just hours after his birth, Ryder did his dad the ultimate

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