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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 »

      • Legal challenges mount to Trump's travel ban

        Legal challenges mount to Trump's travel ban

      • Protesters rally as foreigners detained at JFK

        Protesters rally as foreigners detained at JFK

      • North Korea makes alarming, provocative move

        North Korea makes alarming, provocative move

    • 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.

      • Putin and Trump agree to try to rebuild U.S.-Russia ties, cooperate in Syria
        Putin and Trump agree to try to rebuild U.S.-Russia ties, cooperate in Syria
        Reuters
      • Trump may have found his big ally to counterbalance China — and it's not Russia
        Trump may have found his big ally to counterbalance China — and it's not Russia
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    • Trump executive order leaves Malala ‘heartbroken’
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      Trump executive order leaves Malala ‘heartbroken’

      Malala Yousafzai, the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, on Friday condemned President Trump’s executive order establishing new vetting measures for immigrants. “I am heartbroken that today President Trump is closing the door on children, mothers and fathers fleeing violence and war,” Yousafzai said. Yousafzai, 19, issued the statement at about the same time that Trump announced his latest executive orders, including one that reportedly will suspend the U.S. refugee program for 120 days.

      • Trump's Anti-Muslim Order Could Have 'Chilling' Effect On Science
        Trump's Anti-Muslim Order Could Have 'Chilling' Effect On Science
        The Huffington Post
      • Trump signs order to bar some refugees; signals prioritizing Syrian Christians
        Trump signs order to bar some refugees; signals prioritizing Syrian Christians
        Reuters
    • California student forced to pee in bucket gets $1.25 mn
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      California student forced to pee in bucket gets $1.25 mn

      A former high school student in California has been awarded $1.25 million for having been forced to urinate in a bucket after being denied a bathroom break. A jury in San Diego on Wednesday ruled in favor of the former Patrick Henry High School student who had filed suit over the 2012 incident, initially seeking $25,000. According to the complaint, the unidentified teen, who was 14 at the time of the incident, was not allowed to use the bathroom by a teacher during class because of strict school policies.

      • 14-year-old female student awarded more than $1.25m after being forced to urinate in a bucket
        14-year-old female student awarded more than $1.25m after being forced to urinate in a bucket
        International Business Times UK
      • California student forced to urinate in bucket after being denied toilet break wins payout
        California student forced to urinate in bucket after being denied toilet break wins payout
        Evening Standard
    • Holocaust Memorial selfie-takers apologize to Israeli shamer
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      Holocaust Memorial selfie-takers apologize to Israeli shamer

      German-Israeli satirist Shahak Shapira, who set up a website shaming selfie-takers at Berlin's Holocaust Memorial, says he has halted the project for now after a dozen people apologized for their disrespect. Stop doing it," Shapira told Reuters Television. It is often used by visitors for picnics, yoga and other activities that Shapira said he found troubling.

      • Website's Holocaust Memorial selfie-shaming message hits home
        Website's Holocaust Memorial selfie-shaming message hits home
        Fox News
      • Yolocaust: Tourists apologise for taking selfies at Holocaust memorial
        Yolocaust: Tourists apologise for taking selfies at Holocaust memorial
        International Business Times UK
    • Denmark Creates the World’s First Ever Digital Ambassador
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      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
    • Speaking with Abortion Rights Supporters and Opponents at the "March for Life" event in DC
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      Speaking with Abortion Rights Supporters and Opponents at the "March for Life" event in DC

      ABC News' Serena Marshall speaks with abortion rights supporters and opponents at the "March for Life" event in Washington DC. I didn't see some remarks we continue from the march light and we're anti abortion march here in Washington DC is you can see

      • Pence, Planned Parenthood, Supreme Court Candidate Fuel High Hopes at March for Life
        Pence, Planned Parenthood, Supreme Court Candidate Fuel High Hopes at March for Life
        Newsmax
      • 'March for Life' draws thousands to Washington D.C.
        'March for Life' draws thousands to Washington D.C.
        KGO – San Francisco
    • Students, bus driver escape serious injury in crash
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      Students, bus driver escape serious injury in crash

      Students and their driver escaped serious injury when their school bus and multiple other vehicles crashed in South Los Angeles early Friday, leaving the bus almost on top of a crushed car, authorities said. Seven students were aboard the bus. Four complained of pain but were not hospitalized, while the bus driver and the driver of a car had minor injuries and were treated at hospitals, according to a California Highway Patrol report.

      • Thief crashed minibus after taking it on five-block joyride
        Thief crashed minibus after taking it on five-block joyride
        New York Post
      • Police: Teen killed in crash was racing at 105 mph
        Police: Teen killed in crash was racing at 105 mph
        WCNC Charlotte
    • Made In America iPhones To Cost More
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      International Business Times

      Made In America iPhones To Cost More

      President Donald Trump is trying to get smartphone companies to manufacture in the U.S. and Apple seems to have his special attention in this regard. The company is a major global smartphone player and has a large share of the U.S. cell phone market. Trump says he spoke to Apple CEO Tim Cook, who has his “eyes open” to manufacturing in the U.S. For its part, Apple has not issued any confirmation on plans to manufacture iPhones in the country, but if the company were to do so, what would be the cost of the "Made in America" label?

      • These mind-bending graphics show the complexity of Donald Trump's business ties
        These mind-bending graphics show the complexity of Donald Trump's business ties
        Business Insider
      • Donald Trump is America's CEO: The 45th president
        Donald Trump is America's CEO: The 45th president
        CBS News
    • French presidential candidate Fillon's popularity dips: poll
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      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.

    • Gambia plans Feb. 18 celebration as new leader arrives home
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      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
    • Afghanistan seeks more women to join its army
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      AFP

      Afghanistan seeks more women to join its army

      Afghanistan has announced fresh initiatives to bring more women into the army, weeks after the country's first female pilot sparked a national debate on insecurity and women's rights by seeking asylum in the US. The defence ministry wants to boost the proportion of women in the army to 10 percent, deputy ministry spokesman Mohammad Radmanesh told AFP Friday, confirming a slew of incentives including a special salary scale for female recruits. "At this stage, we have 1,575 Afghan women in our army ranks, it is mere three to four percent which is nothing," Radmanesh said.

    • Discarded protest signs from the Women’s March in NYC
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      Yahoo News Photo Staff

      Discarded protest signs from the Women’s March in NYC

      Following the march in New York City, protesters left behind thousands of signs around Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower. Many signs left near a construction site were taken home by admirers as souvenirs. One group of placards was made into an art installation

    • Bodycam Footage Released of Controversial Arrest of Mom, Teen Daughters
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      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

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      Why California's governor may emerge as top defender of liberal values

      As California gears up for four years under a Republican White House and Congress, Gov. Jerry Brown is emerging as uniquely suited to playing a key role for blue states inclined toward political rebellion. Since the tea party wave of 2010, the picture has been reversed: Red states barraging the Obama administration with lawsuit after lawsuit. The question now is whether blue states will respond in kind.

    • Number of suspects in Petrobras scandal to double: Brazil
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      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.

    • NASA opens exhibit on 50th anniversary of Apollo 1 fire
      Science
      Associated Press

      NASA opens exhibit on 50th anniversary of Apollo 1 fire

      NASA is opening an exhibit honoring the astronauts in the Apollo 1 fire — 50 years to the day they died. The hatch from the burning spacecraft is the main draw. On Friday's anniversary, the hatch that trapped Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee inside their capsule at the launch pad is finally going on display.

      • Apollo 1 crew honored, 50 years after fatal fire on launch pad killed 3 astronauts
        Apollo 1 crew honored, 50 years after fatal fire on launch pad killed 3 astronauts
        CBS News
      • Remembering Grand Rapids’ astronaut Roger B. Chaffee 50 years later
        Remembering Grand Rapids’ astronaut Roger B. Chaffee 50 years later
        FOX17online.com
    • 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.

      • Elon Musk just got more involved with Trump's administration
        Elon Musk just got more involved with Trump's administration
        Business Insider
      • Elon Musk on Tillerson and Tunnels
        Elon Musk on Tillerson and Tunnels
        EcoWatch
    • Apple strategy in "smart home" race threatened by Amazon
      Technology
      Reuters

      Apple strategy in "smart home" race threatened by Amazon

      By Stephen Nellis SAN FRANCISCO - In less than a year, Amazon's combination of the Echo speaker system and the Alexa voice-controlled digital assistant has come close to delivering on the elusive promise of easy-to-use technology that can control gadgets in the home with a few spoken words. Amazon is pursuing an open-systems approach that allows quick development of many features, while Apple is taking a slower route, asserting more control over the technology in order to assure security and ease-of-use. The strategic importance of the "connected home" niche looms large: Amazon wants a way to own its customer interactions -mainly shopping online - without an Apple phone or a Google Web browser as an intermediary.

    • Trump Is Already Damaging the Ability of the State Department to Function
      Politics
      Foreign Policy Magazine

      Trump Is Already Damaging the Ability of the State Department to Function

      Elections have consequences and among them is the fact that the new administration gets to select its own team to implement its own policies. As a State Department political appointee in the Barack Obama administration, I was under no illusion after the election that I would be asked to stick around or, painful as it may be, that the policy initiatives that my colleagues and I had championed were likely to persist.

      • The State Department's Senior Leadership Just Resigned En Masse. Who's Next?
        The State Department's Senior Leadership Just Resigned En Masse. Who's Next?
        Esquire
      • State Department’s mass departures confirm everything you believe about Trump — no matter what it is
        State Department’s mass departures confirm everything you believe about Trump — no matter what it is
        Washington Post
    • 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.

      • Lunar New Year: The art of the lion dance
        Lunar New Year: The art of the lion dance
        CNN
      • Chinese Lunar New Year festivities kick off across the world
        Chinese Lunar New Year festivities kick off across the world
        AFP Videos
    • 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's Worst Wildfires Destroy Town, Total Death Toll at 9
        Chile's Worst Wildfires Destroy Town, Total Death Toll at 9
        VOA News
      • 'A Nightmare Without An End': Wildfires Burn Out Of Control In Chile
        'A Nightmare Without An End': Wildfires Burn Out Of Control In Chile
        NPR.org
    • Couple Arrested After Overdosing in Car With 5-Year-Old and 18-Month-Old in Back Seat: Cops
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      Couple Arrested After Overdosing in Car With 5-Year-Old and 18-Month-Old in Back Seat: Cops

      A Florida couple was arrested after first responders found them overdosed in a car outside a gas station with two young children in the back seat of the vehicle. According to surveillance video provided by the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Department, a black SUV could be seen pulling up to a Texaco station last Thursday morning. Cops said they were there for about two hours until fire trucks pulled up, responding to an overdose call.

    • Syria army enters key water plant near capital: state TV
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      Syria army enters key water plant near capital: state TV

      Syria's army on Saturday entered a key water pumping station outside the capital for the first time in four years after a deal with rebels, state television said. "The Syrian army hoisted the Syrian flag above the installation" at Ain al-Fijeh, which rebels first seized in 2012, it said. The move comes after more than a month of fighting in the Wadi Barada area, despite a fragile nationwide truce that led to peace talks earlier this week in Kazakhstan.

      • Syrian army seizes Damascus water source as rebels withdraw - pro-government media, monitor
        Reuters
      • Syrian Army Regains Control of Key Water Source for Damascus
        Syrian Army Regains Control of Key Water Source for Damascus
        VOA News
    • Tesla sues former Autopilot director for stealing ‘hundreds of gigabytes’ of top-secret information
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      Tesla sues former Autopilot director for stealing ‘hundreds of gigabytes’ of top-secret information

      Tesla earlier today filed a lawsuit against Sterling Anderson, the former head of the company’s Autopilot program. Anderson left Tesla a while back in order to form a new self-driving car start-up called Aurora with Chris Urmson, the former CTO of Google’s self-driving program. The suit alleges that Anderson, before leaving the company, absconded with hundreds of gigabytes of proprietary and technical information.

      • Tesla accuses former Autopilot director Sterling Anderson of poaching workers, taking proprietary info
        Tesla accuses former Autopilot director Sterling Anderson of poaching workers, taking proprietary info
        Silicon Valley Business Journal
      • Tesla sues former employee for stealing Autopilot information
        Tesla sues former employee for stealing Autopilot information
        Autoblog
    • Chinese Lunar New Year feast begins with drums and dumplings
      Lifestyle
      Associated Press

      Chinese Lunar New Year feast begins with drums and dumplings

      Four men in traditional yellow costumes bang large drums to announce the start of the New Year's Eve banquet in Liuminying village. Villages and cities across China are preparing this weekend to celebrate Lunar New Year, though few feasts are as elaborate as the one in Liuminying, a hamlet in Beijing's suburbs. Festivities in recent years have been more muted as China's economy has slowed down — hitting its lowest level of growth in three decades last year — and its top political leadership has issued calls for austerity.

      • Chinese New Year fireworks spark a return to hazardous Beijing pollution
        Chinese New Year fireworks spark a return to hazardous Beijing pollution
        Reuters
      • Chinese New Year firework celebrations spark fears of toxic smog in Beijing
        Chinese New Year firework celebrations spark fears of toxic smog in Beijing
        International Business Times UK
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