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  • Japanese stocks open at record highs as expectations of snap poll rise

    This comes as Japan's ruling LDP under new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is expected to call an election in February.

    CNBC
  • Combining small changes in diet, exercise and sleep may extend life

    Focusing on improving sleep, diet and exercise may work together to add more years to life, according to a new study.

    CNN
  • Mike Tomlin stepping down as Steelers head coach after 19 seasons

    Tomlin is tied with Chuck Noll as the winningest head coach in Steelers franchise history.

    The New York Times
  • Saks’ CEO Baker to Exit Luxury Retailer Ahead of Bankruptcy

    Saks Global Enterprises’ Chief Executive Officer Richard Baker is departing the beleaguered luxury conglomerate he created as it prepares to restructure under bankruptcy court protection.

    Bloomberg.com
  • Protesters recount bloody attack by Homeland Security agents in Santa Ana

    A 21-year-old protester says he is now blind in his left eye after a federal agent hit him with a less-lethal round at close range on Friday in Santa Ana.

    Los Angeles Times
  • NJ Mom speaks out after 2-year-old son's flu-related death | Exclusive

    The heartbroken mother of the first child to die from the flu in New Jersey this flu season spoke out exclusively to Eyewitness News on Monday.

    ABC7 New York
  • Claudette Colvin, US civil rights pioneer, dies at 86

    Colvin was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat to a white person months before the famous case of Rosa Parks.

    BBC
  • Nikki Glaser Reveals What Jokes Didn't Make The Golden Globes Monologue

    Golden Globes host Nikki Glaser appeared on SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show this morning and shared what jokes she cut from her opening monologue Sunday.

    Deadline
  • Fact check: Trump’s Detroit economic speech

    Inflation hasn’t “stopped.” Consumer prices are up during this presidential term, not “down.” Grocery prices are rising, not starting to fall “rapidly.” US businesses and consumers, not China, pay US tariffs on Chinese imports. It’s impossible to reduce prescription drug prices by “thousands” of percentage points, since this would mean Americans would be getting paid to acquire their medicines.

    CNN
  • The scariest thing about Iran’s crackdown

    The massacres taking place in an internet blackout.

    vox.com