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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 »

      • Part of Trump immigration order blocked by judge

        Part of Trump immigration order blocked by judge

      • Despair, confusion reign after Trump order

        Despair, confusion reign after Trump order

      • U.S. soldier dies in raid on al-Qaida militants

        U.S. soldier dies in raid on al-Qaida militants

    • Mike Pence becomes first VP to speak at March for Life rally: ‘Life is winning’
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      Mike Pence becomes first VP to speak at March for Life rally: ‘Life is winning’

      Vice President Mike Pence declared the Trump administration’s commitment to the antiabortion movement at the March for Life rally in Washington, D.C. On Friday, Pence became the first vice president to address the annual abortion protest since its inception in 1974. It is held every year on the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision to legalize abortion nationwide in Roe v. Wade.

      • Bracing cold can't chill spirits of US anti-abortion marchers
        Bracing cold can't chill spirits of US anti-abortion marchers
        AFP
      • Utah's Mia Love tears up at anti-abortion rally talking of her parents' choice for life
        Utah's Mia Love tears up at anti-abortion rally talking of her parents' choice for life
        The Salt Lake Tribune
    • 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 bars Syrian refugees, halts entry of citizens from some Muslim states
        Trump bars Syrian refugees, halts entry of citizens from some Muslim states
        POLITICO
      • Britain's May refuses to condemn Trump refugee ban
        Britain's May refuses to condemn Trump refugee ban
        AFP
    • Ford Releases SmartLink Connectivity Upgrades for Older Vehicles
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      The Drive

      Ford Releases SmartLink Connectivity Upgrades for Older Vehicles

      Starting this summer, these owners can start bringing in their eligible vehicles for the upgrade, which is apparently simple enough: It's a device that plugs into the car's OBD II underneath the steering column. Ford spent more than two years of doing R&D, working with Verizon Telematics and Delphi Automotive, to confirm this upgrade will work with eligible Fords and Lincolns.

    • Russians rally against cathedral handover
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      Russians rally against cathedral handover

      Over a thousand people rallied in Russia's Saint-Petersburg Saturday to protest the decision by authorities to hand over the city's famous St. Isaac's cathedral to the Orthodox Church. The crowd of about 1,500 was the biggest showing yet to oppose giving the cathedral, a popular tourist attraction owned by the city, to the Church, saying it would rob the municipality of needed revenue. The imposing 19th-century St Isaac's Cathedral on the main street Nevsky Prospekt functions as a museum, gallery and concert hall, and is also used for religious services.

      • Protesters in St. Petersburg decry handover of cathedral
        Protesters in St. Petersburg decry handover of cathedral
        Associated Press
      • Over 2,000 people rally against handover of cathedral in St. Petersburg
        Over 2,000 people rally against handover of cathedral in St. Petersburg
        Washington Post
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      Students: Chancellor failed minorities on pro-white agitator

      The University of Wisconsin-Madison chancellor's response to a student trying to set up a pro-white group on campus further alienates minorities as they struggle for a better campus experience, student leaders said Friday. The student's effort to set up a campus chapter of the American Freedom Party — whose platform includes "prioritizing white supremacy values," according to its Facebook page — has raised questions about how the university should respond and comes as the white nationalist movement as a whole has been emboldened by Donald Trump's presidency. Student government representatives urged Chancellor Rebecca Blank in a letter to denounce the AFP as racist.

    • 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.

    • 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
    • More than 100 fast-spreading wildfires rage in Chile
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      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.

      • Worst wildfires in Chile's history have killed 11 people, threaten wine and timber industries
        Worst wildfires in Chile's history have killed 11 people, threaten wine and timber industries
        Los Angeles Times
      • '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
    • Chicago police chief recovering after appearing to nearly faint
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      Chicago police chief recovering after appearing to nearly faint

      Chicago's chief of police, Eddie Johnson, was recovering on Friday afternoon after he appeared nearly to faint at a news conference, according to a spokesman for the Chicago Police Department. Chicago Police Department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said on Twitter that Johnson, 56, has "a longstanding kidney issue" but said Friday's incident was unrelated to that. The Chicago Sun-Times, citing unnamed sources, reported that Johnson needs a kidney transplant.

      • CPD Superintendent Johnson: People called police headquarters, 911 to offer to give him a kidney
        CPD Superintendent Johnson: People called police headquarters, 911 to offer to give him a kidney
        WFLD
      • CPD Supt. Johnson says he is on kidney transplant waiting list
        CPD Supt. Johnson says he is on kidney transplant waiting list
        Chicago Sun-Times
    • President Trump Doesn't Mention Jewish People In Holocaust Day Statement
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      International Business Times

      President Trump Doesn't Mention Jewish People In Holocaust Day Statement

      The White House issued a statement Friday commemorating International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In 2005, the United Nations General Assembly voted to observe Jan. 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. In 2016, President Barack Obama's statement mentioned "the six million Jews and million of others murdered by the Nazi regime" in the first sentence of his statement.

      • Fascist-punching indie game is a cathartic way to spend Holocaust Remembrance Day
        Fascist-punching indie game is a cathartic way to spend Holocaust Remembrance Day
        Polygon
      • Powerful photos of Holocaust refugees mark Holocaust Remembrance Day
        Powerful photos of Holocaust refugees mark Holocaust Remembrance Day
        The Tennessean
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      Christian Science Monitor

      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.

    • Kellyanne Conway addresses March for Life
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      Kellyanne Conway addresses March for Life

      Kellyanne Conway, senior counselor to President Trump, addresses the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, Jan. 27.

      • 15 March for Life signs that show where the pro-life movement is today
        15 March for Life signs that show where the pro-life movement is today
        Vox.com
      • 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
    • Gambia president plans massive overhaul, but keeps secret police
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      AFP

      Gambia president plans massive overhaul, but keeps secret police

      Gambian President Adama Barrow said Saturday that every aspect of his tiny west African state would need an overhaul after ex-leader Yahya Jammeh's 22-year rule, but that its dreaded secret police would remain. Barrow faces an uphill task after taking over from Jammeh, who left behind a dysfunctional economy and allegedly emptied state coffers ahead of his departure. Rights group blame the notorious National Intelligence Agency (NIA) under his longtime control for forced disappearances and torture.

      • Gambia's new leader vows overhaul of feared security service
        Gambia's new leader vows overhaul of feared security service
        Associated Press
      • Adama Barrow removes 'Islamic' from The Gambia's official name
        Adama Barrow removes 'Islamic' from The Gambia's official name
        International Business Times UK
    • Indian soldiers rescued hours after snow cave-in in Kashmir
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      Associated Press

      Indian soldiers rescued hours after snow cave-in in Kashmir

      Five Indian soldiers were rescued several hours after being trapped in snow that caved in on them as they patrolled Saturday along the highly militarized Line of Control that divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan. Rescuers dug for the soldiers despite continuous snowfall and rescued all of them, Indian army spokesman Col. Rajesh Kalia said. The soldiers were on a routine patrol when the track they were on caved in around them in the Machil sector of the Himalayan region under India's control.

    • Discarded protest signs from the Women’s March in NYC
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      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

    • Trump’s Ruinous Stance on Mexico Threatens America
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      Foreign Policy Magazine

      Trump’s Ruinous Stance on Mexico Threatens America

      President Donald Trump has impulse-tweeted his way to his first diplomatic crisis and seems intent on destabilizing Mexico, one of the United States’ most important partners. If Trump continues to recklessly squeeze the Mexican economy, undermine the Mexican rule of law, and fuel Mexican nationalism, he would soon unleash a full-blown national security crisis that would make the United States less prosperous and less secure. Mexico is the United States’ third-largest trading partner and the United States is by far Mexico’s most important economic partner.

      • Stephen Moore: Trump Should Go After China, Not Mexico
        Stephen Moore: Trump Should Go After China, Not Mexico
        Newsmax
      • Trump Has Made an Enemy Out of a Friend
        Trump Has Made an Enemy Out of a Friend
        Defense One
    • Former neighbor recalls suspected killer as grieving widower
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      Former neighbor recalls suspected killer as grieving widower

      Bob Evans sat at a picnic table outside friend Katherine Decker's motorhome in 1986, sobbing that his wife had died when his then-5-year-old daughter, Lisa, was just a baby. Three decades later, authorities say only one part of his story was true: The girl's mother was dead. On Thursday, authorities linked him to five earlier killings — the mother of the girl he called Lisa, and a woman and three children whose bodies were found in barrels in New Hampshire.

    • Prosecutors will not pursue Bridgegate charges against New Jersey governor
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      Reuters

      Prosecutors will not pursue Bridgegate charges against New Jersey governor

      The Office of the Bergen County Prosecutor said in a letter to a local judge it did not have sufficient evidence to prove allegations that Christie knew about a plot to close lanes at the George Washington Bridge in 2013 in order to punish a local mayor for failing to endorse Christie's re-election bid. Bill Brennan, a retired firefighter and activist who announced he would run for governor this year, filed the citizen complaint against Christie last September. Two former Christie allies were convicted last year of orchestrating the lane closure plot, and U.S. prosecutors introduced evidence at trial suggesting the governor was at least aware of the scheme.

      • Bergen County won't pursue charges against Christie in BridgeGate complaint
        Bergen County won't pursue charges against Christie in BridgeGate complaint
        ABC7 New York
      • Prosecutor won't pursue Christie misconduct complaint
        Prosecutor won't pursue Christie misconduct complaint
        USA Today
    • Apple just patented a vape
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      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.

      • Apple patents a vaporizer
        Apple patents a vaporizer
        CNN Money
      • Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer
        Apple has filed a patent for some sort of vaporizer
        The Verge
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      Somalia's al Shabaab says kills dozens of Kenyan troops in raid on base

      By Abdi Sheikh and Feisal Omar MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Al Shabaab said its fighters killed dozens of Kenyan troops when the Islamist group attacked a remote military base in Somalia on Friday, while Kenya's army said nine soldiers died and 70 militants were killed. Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Paul Njuguna said that al Shabaab's fighters had attempted to attack their base in the southern town of Kulbiyow, near the Kenyan border, but were repulsed. A spokesman for al Shabaab, which often launches attacks on troops of the African Union's AMISOM force, said its fighters killed at least 66 Kenyans at the base.

    • Embryo photographer Lennart Nilsson dies at 94
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      AFP

      Embryo photographer Lennart Nilsson dies at 94

      Swedish photographer Lennart Nilsson, who shot to fame in the 1960s with photographs of human foetuses and embryos, died on Saturday at the age of 94, his family told TT news agency. A war photographer, documentary-maker and portraitist, Nilsson used an ultra-fine tube called an endoscope, to take pictures of cells and blood vessels, and went on to take images of human foetuses and embryos. Only later did it become widely known that many of the embryos used in the photo-essay were not alive, as many readers had thought, but had been aborted.

    • Sprint Offers $50 Unlimited Mobile Data Deal
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      International Business Times

      Sprint Offers $50 Unlimited Mobile Data Deal

      Sprint launched a new promotion Friday for users who want unlimited data on their smartphones. Until Jan. 30, new subscribers will be able to get plans with unlimited data, voice and texts for $50 per month. After March 2018, base plan pricing will revert to Sprint’s normal $60 per month rate.

      • Sprint hopes this $50 unlimited data deal can bribe you onto its network
        Sprint hopes this $50 unlimited data deal can bribe you onto its network
        BGR News
      • Sprint calls out Verizon, slashes its unlimited plan to $50 for a limited time
        Sprint calls out Verizon, slashes its unlimited plan to $50 for a limited time
        TechSpot
    • 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.

      • For both China’s rich and the poor, it wouldn’t be Lunar New Year without the long journeys
        For both China’s rich and the poor, it wouldn’t be Lunar New Year without the long journeys
        Quartz
      • Chinese Lunar New Year festivities kick off across the world
        Chinese Lunar New Year festivities kick off across the world
        AFP Videos
    • Israelis seek to comfort Holocaust's loneliest survivors
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      Associated Press

      Israelis seek to comfort Holocaust's loneliest survivors

      Surrounded by more than 100 fellow Holocaust survivors and young volunteers, a blind Ernest Weiner sat in his wheelchair with a puffy crown on his head as the crowd sang happy birthday and showered him with hugs and greetings. The widowed and childless 92-year-old Weiner lives on his own and the cheerful gathering offered him one of life's most valuable commodities — company. As home to the world's largest survivor community, Israel is grappling to serve the needs of thousands of people like Weiner who are living out their final days alone.

    • Tensions Simmer Below Surface As Trump, Republicans Map Strategy
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      International Business Times

      Tensions Simmer Below Surface As Trump, Republicans Map Strategy

      When President Donald Trump was elected last November, Republican lawmakers enthusiastically joined his call to rewrite the tax code and dismantle Obamacare in the first 100 days of his presidency. Trump had a different idea when he spoke to lawmakers in Philadelphia, telling them: Enough talk. Before the cameras, Trump and Republicans sought to convey an image of a happy, unified family, playing down differences over tax policy, whether to reinstate torture interrogation techniques and investigating 2016 election fraud.

      • GOP Congress eyes supplemental appropriations bill for Mexico wall -- a 13th to the 12 annual spending bills
        GOP Congress eyes supplemental appropriations bill for Mexico wall -- a 13th to the 12 annual spending bills
        Fox News
      • Trump Has Made an Enemy Out of a Friend
        Trump Has Made an Enemy Out of a Friend
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