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4 keys to a good Super Bowl halftime show. You're welcome, Maroon 5

Crafting a mid-Super Bowl live spectacular that will entertain audiences and sidestep controversy is no small task.

        

Louisville-area native Justin Thomas shares lead at Phoenix Open

The Goshen native shot 7-under 64 to tie for the first-round lead with Rickie Fowler on Thursday.

        

Juan Guaidó Claims Police Raided His Home As He Struggles To Consolidate Power

Juan Guaidó accuses Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro of sending police to intimidate his family. The U.S.-backed opposition leader seeks to oust Maduro and replace him as interim president.

World Health Organization Sounds Alarm About Dire Conditions As Syrians Flee Conflict

The World Health Organization says 29 children have died as their families fled from fighting to a camp in northeastern Syria. Most have died from exposure to cold on the trip or at the camp.

10 strange Super Bowl prop bets: From touchdowns to Adam Levine's shirt

The color of Adam Levine’s shirt? How many plays Tony Romo will predict? Prop bets prove you can bet on almost anything related to Super Bowl LIII.

      

 

 

Twin Patriots teammates set to make Super Bowl history

The McCourty brothers are not only the first set of twins to play in a Super Bowl but also the first twin teammates in the NFL since in 1926.

        

Venezuela’s Opposition Leader, U.S. Embark On Risky Strategy For Military Uprising

The U.S. government and Venezuela’s self-proclaimed interim president are calling on the military to withdraw support for Maduro’s government. But fomenting a coup could bring unexpected consequences.

Former U.S. Ambassador Says Withdraw From Afghanistan Is Surrender

NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks with Ryan Crocker, former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, about why Crocker thinks the American plan to withdraw from Afghanistan is surrender.

Questions Remain After North Korea Says It Will Dismantle Nuclear Weapon Fuel Sites

The U.S. special representative for North Korea says Kim Jong Un and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo agreed in October that North Korea will dismantle its facilities that make fuel for nuclear weapons.

Does The U.S. Or China Have More Leverage In Ongoing Trade Talks?

NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with former China trade negotiator Amy Celico about who has the upper hand in the current round of trade talks, China or the U.S.

Mitch McConnell Sees Democratic ‘Power Grab’ in Proposal to Make Election Day a Holiday

The Senate majority leader denounced a bill proposed by House Democrats that would make it easier to register to vote and cast a ballot.

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