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      Omar then went after Abrams for his effort to downplay a massacre committed by the El Salvadoran military when he was serving under the Reagan administration. After hundreds of civilians were killed in the village of El Mozote in December 1981, including 131 children under the age of 12, Abrams and other administration officials dismissed reports of the massacre as exaggerations. The Atlacatl Battalion, which committed the massacre, was trained by U.S. advisers and two months after El Mozote, Abrams cited the battalion's "professionalism."

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      At least one person was killed and several others, including police officers, were wounded on Friday when a gunman opened fire in an industrial area on the outskirts of Chicago. US media reported that the suspected gunman was killed soon after police and federal agents flooded a manufacturing complex in Aurora, Illinois -- 40 miles (65 kilometers) west of central Chicago. Witnesses said they had locked themselves into nearby buildings as a man in his 30s or 40s began firing off rounds.

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      • Illinois man being fired from job fatally shoots 5 workers
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      Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government stepped up a legal battle against efforts to oust him on Thursday, while the opposition said the international community had pledged more than $100 million in humanitarian aid for the country. Venezuela's opposition, which argues Maduro's presidency is illegitimate because he won in a sham vote, is trying to wrest control of the OPEC nation's oil sector from him and deliver aid to a population suffering food and medicine shortages. Maduro says this is part of a strategy to carry out a U.S.-backed coup and has vowed to remain in office, despite around 50 nations recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as president.

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      • Exclusive: Trafigura halts oil trade with Venezuela - source
        Exclusive: Trafigura halts oil trade with Venezuela - source
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    • Amazon cancels plans for New York City HQ, deals blow to Gov. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio
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      Amazon cancels plans for New York City HQ, deals blow to Gov. Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio

      New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio had lobbied hard for Amazon headquarters; Laura Ingle reports.

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        Amazon abandoning NYC headquarters is a cautionary tale for big tech
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        Amazon drops NYC plans, certain iPhones return to Germany
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      Honda is recalling 437,000 Acura MDX SUVs, Acura TLX V6 cars, and Honda Accord V6 cars because the gasoline flow from fuel pumps could slow to the point that a vehicle stalls, increasing the risk of a crash. Honda, the parent company for Acura, says it is not aware of any crashes or injuries because of this issue. According to the automaker, the presence of sodium particles in some gasolines can cause the fuel pump to slow down, which can ultimately lead to stalling.

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    • Gay couples in Japan join together on Valentine's Day to sue government over same-sex marriage ban
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      Thirteen gay couples filed Japan's first lawsuit challenging the country's rejection of same-sex marriage on Valentine's Day, arguing the denial violates their constitutional right to equality. Six couples holding banners saying "Marriage For All Japan" walked into Tokyo District Court to file their cases against the government, with similar cases filed by three couples in Osaka, one couple in Nagoya and three couples in Sapporo. Plaintiff Kenji Aiba, standing next to his partner Ken Kozumi, told reporters he would "fight this war together with sexual minorities all around Japan."

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        Sajid Javid says he 'won't hesitate to block return' of teenage Isis bride Shamima Begum to UK
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      NOT REAL NEWS: A look at what didn't happen this week

      CLAIM: U.S. Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez took a $10 million payout from Netflix THE FACTS: Netflix did not pay Ocasio-Cortez $10 million for a documentary about her run for Congress, despite posts circulating widely online. The posts followed the streaming giant's reported $10 million purchase earlier this month of worldwide rights to "Knock Down the House," a documentary featuring Ocasio-Cortez and three other candidates who ran against incumbents in the 2018 midterm elections. Rachel Lear, director of the documentary, told The Associated Press in an email that "none of our film subjects received or will receive any payment for participating in this project."

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        Amazon invites Ocasio-Cortez for tour, calls worker claims untrue
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    • Parkland shooting: How the NRA is more vulnerable than ever after a year of protests and a wave election
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      Parkland shooting: How the NRA is more vulnerable than ever after a year of protests and a wave election

      One year after gunfire began in the freshman building of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the movement those bullets sparked has swept through the US and opened a new chapter on guns in America. Guns have come to dominate political debate this past year in way unseen previously in the US, with massive protests from March for Our Lives attracting headlines and major news coverage — and virtually all Democrat presidential candidates supporting stricter gun control. Meanwhile, dozens of states have moved to pass new gun control laws in an historic effort, as communities across America continue to be scarred by gun violence.

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        Parkland a Year Later: The Deadly Failures of Broward County Persist
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      • Valentine's Day marks one of the bloodiest massacres in US history. We can't just blame the shooter
        Valentine's Day marks one of the bloodiest massacres in US history. We can't just blame the shooter
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      U.K. Spy Warns Against Triumphalism Over Islamic State Collapse

      “We are not triumphant because I think from triumphant you get to hubris,” MI6 Chief Alex Younger told reporters in Munich on Friday. Younger said Islamic States's so-called caliphate was now in its “end game,” with the extremist militants clinging to the last square mile of land they hold in the village of Baghuz in eastern Syria. Meanwhile the U.K. is debating the case of Shamima Begum, a 19-year-old from east London who wants to come home despite expressing no regrets over becoming a so-called jihadi bride with Islamic State in Syria at the age of 15.

    • U.S. raises pressure on Maduro via sanctions, aid airlift
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      U.S. raises pressure on Maduro via sanctions, aid airlift

      The U.S. Treasury said it sanctioned PDVSA chief Manuel Quevedo, three top intelligence officials and Rafael Bastardo, who U.S. officials say is the head of a national police unit responsible for dozens of extrajudicial killings carried out in nighttime raids on Maduro's behalf. Separately, the U.S. State Department said on Friday it was working with the Pentagon and U.S. aid agency to fly humanitarian assistance on Saturday to Cucuta, Colombia, on the Venezuelan border. The steps are part of a wider effort by the United States to undermine Maduro, whose 2018 election it views as illegitimate and whose government it has disavowed, and to strengthen opposition leader and self-declared president Juan Guaido.

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        U.S. tells European Union to recognize Guaido as Venezuela president
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        Exclusive: Trafigura halts oil trade with Venezuela - source
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      American Airlines: 700 Phoenix flight attendants will need to move

      American Airlines says it will need to move more than 700 Phoenix-based flight attendants to other hub airports now that it has integrated the systems used to manage flight-attendant scheduling after the airline's merger with US Airways. The airlines merged in 2013, but the flight-attendant management systems did not. The two systems could not intermingle, and flight attendants could only be assigned to planes associated with their respective legacy airlines.

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      FBI releases 16 drawings prolific serial killer Samuel Little made of his victims

      The Federal Bureau of Investigation has released more than a dozen drawings made by a prolific serial killer in hopes the public may be able to identify some of his victims. Samuel Little, 78, was arrested at a Kentucky homeless shelter in September 2012 and extradited to California, where he was wanted on a narcotics charge. In 2014, Little was convicted on all three counts and was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.

    • Amazon drops New York headquarters plan amid protests
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      Amazon drops New York headquarters plan amid protests

      Amazon abandoned plans for a new headquarters in New York City on Thursday, blaming opposition from community leaders angry at the huge subsidies being offered to one of the world's most successful companies. The online retail giant had promised the sprawling complex in the borough of Queens would create 25,000 jobs in exchange for nearly $3 billion in state and city incentives -- which had riled some New Yorkers. "While polls show that 70 percent of New Yorkers support our plans and investment, a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us to build the type of relationships that are required to go forward with the project," Amazon said in a statement.

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        Amazon cancels plans for a NYC headquarters—Four experts debate the tech giant's decision
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        POLL: Majority of New Yorkers Supported Amazon Moving to NYC
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    • Amazon HQ2 Pulling Out of Queens Hits New Yorkers Hard
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      Amazon HQ2 Pulling Out of Queens Hits New Yorkers Hard

      Amazon announced today in a statement that the company would withdraw its plans to construct their anticipated "HQ2" amid pushback from the community and politicians representing the area. The campus, the expected sister site to one still planned for Northern Virginia, was to be built in Long Island City, Queens. The campus was expected to spur a new era of growth for Queens and the city at large, promising the creation of 25,000 high-paying tech jobs, not to mention the luxury residential developments underway to house those new employees.

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        New York Assemblyman Ron Kim: Amazon's HQ2 decision was a victory for grassroots activism
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        Amazon's New York City Saga Ultimately Screwed Everyone
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      Cardinal expects 'significant progress' at sex abuse summit

      The U.S. archbishop helping to organize next week's summit of the world's bishops at the Vatican on sexual abuse by clergy said Thursday he expects to make "significant progress" in responding to the scandal that's riven the church, and that lay Catholics will help to hold the hierarchy accountable. Chicago Cardinal Blase Cupich told The Associated Press in a phone interview that the Feb. 21-24 prevention summit, convened by Pope Francis, is necessary for all global Catholic church leaders to understand they must act and be accountable to the victims for the abuse cases stretching back decades. "I think there is understandable frustration on that level," said Cupich, hand-picked by Francis to help organize the summit.

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        US cardinal expelled from Catholic Church over sexual abuse allegations
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      • Vatican defrocks former US cardinal for sex abuse of minor
        Vatican defrocks former US cardinal for sex abuse of minor
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    • Global stocks surge on hopeful signs from US-China trade talks
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      Global stocks surge on hopeful signs from US-China trade talks

      European and US stock markets leapt on Friday as positive signs emerged from US-China trade talks aimed at averting an escalation of a tariff war between the world's top two economies. US President Donald Trump said the negotiations in Beijing were going "extremely well" and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping announced the talks would continue in Washington next week. Trump also said there was a "possibility" he would extend a March 1 deadline for a sharp rise in tariffs on $200 billion Chinese goods to go into effect.

      • Stock futures point to fifth straight day of gains
        Stock futures point to fifth straight day of gains
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      • Automakers brace for U.S. government report on import tariffs
        Automakers brace for U.S. government report on import tariffs
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    • White House press secretary Sarah Sanders questioned by investigators probing Russian election meddling
      Politics
      The Independent

      White House press secretary Sarah Sanders questioned by investigators probing Russian election meddling

      Robert Mueller's team has questioned Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary has confirmed. In a statement to CNN, Ms Sanders, 36, said she had been questioned last year by the special counsel probing Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election, and possible collusion with the Trump campaign. “The president urged me, like he has everyone in the administration, to fully cooperate with the special counsel,” she said.

    • The Honor of Elliott Abrams
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      The National Review

      The Honor of Elliott Abrams

      Abrams was the assistant secretary of state for Latin America in Reagan's second term. During the first, he had been assistant secretary for international organizations, and then for human rights. Abrams joined the administration when he was in his early 30s.

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        Stacey Abrams calls voter suppression 'the crisis of our day'
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      • U.S. envoy Abrams met secretly with Venezuela foreign minister: AP report
        U.S. envoy Abrams met secretly with Venezuela foreign minister: AP report
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    • Putin, Erdogan Spar Over Syria Militants Amid Split on Safe Zone
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      Bloomberg

      Putin, Erdogan Spar Over Syria Militants Amid Split on Safe Zone

      Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan failed to agree on military action to oust militants who've seized control of a key region of Syria, amid continued divisions over Ankara's demand for a security zone inside the Middle Eastern country. While Putin urged Erdogan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani at a summit on Thursday to work out ways to “completely destroy the terrorist hotbed” in the Idlib region, a joint statement after the talks referred only to the need for “concrete steps” to restore a September truce shattered by the Islamist takeover last month. Those steps don't include military action, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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        Turkey's failings in Syria have piled the pressure on itself as Idlib falls prey to al-Qaeda style extremists
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      • Kremlin, after summit, says no offensive planned in Syria's Idlib
        Kremlin, after summit, says no offensive planned in Syria's Idlib
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    • During a school lockdown, 7-year-old writes note on her arm in case she dies
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      During a school lockdown, 7-year-old writes note on her arm in case she dies

      WILMINGTON, Del. — A note that a Delaware student scrawled on her arm during a school lockdown is going viral online. Shelley Harrison Reed, the mother of the 7-year-old student, posted the haunting image on Facebook after her daughter came home following a lockdown at the Wilmington-area Odyssey Charter School on Feb. 7. Reed said it was the first school lockdown her daughter and 10-year-old son have ever experienced. She wrote they appeared to be fine once they got home.

      • Girl, 7, writes heartbreaking note to parents on arm during school lockdown 'in case the bad guy got to us'
        Girl, 7, writes heartbreaking note to parents on arm during school lockdown 'in case the bad guy got to us'
        Yahoo Lifestyle
      • 7-year-old Delaware girl writes goodbye message to parents during school lockdown, bomb threat
        7-year-old Delaware girl writes goodbye message to parents during school lockdown, bomb threat
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    • Dismissed employee kills five co-workers in Illinois factory shooting
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      Reuters

      Dismissed employee kills five co-workers in Illinois factory shooting

      A gunman opened fire at an Illinois factory just after receiving notice of termination from his job there on Friday, killing five fellow workers and wounding five policemen before he was slain by police, authorities said. The assailant, identified as Gary Martin, 45, had worked at the Henry Pratt Company for 15 years before Friday's violence unfolded at the firm's sprawling facility in Aurora, 40 miles (65 km) west of Chicago, Aurora Police Chief Kristen Ziman said. At a late-night news conference, Ziman said it was not yet clear whether the suspect, armed with a Smith & Wesson handgun, was carrying the weapon at the time of his dismissal or whether he "went to retrieve it" before opening fire.

      • Officials say Aurora gunman might have been fired on day of shooting
        Officials say Aurora gunman might have been fired on day of shooting
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      • Five People Are Dead After A Shooting At An Aurora Manufacturing Plant
        Five People Are Dead After A Shooting At An Aurora Manufacturing Plant
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    • Alaska Airlines is selling BOGO flights for one day only
      Lifestyle
      AOL.com

      Alaska Airlines is selling BOGO flights for one day only

      Happy Bae Day! Whether you're single or partnered up, Valentine's Day can have you craving a romantic getaway or just a getaway, period, so that you can make a quick escape from all the lovey-dovey energy in the air (that's us! While most couples will agree that 'two is better than one' when it comes to matters of the heart on Valentine's Day, those who aren't in a relationship would probably agree to disagree — except for this year, thanks Alaska Airlines.

      • Iggy Azalea Embraces Boyfriend Playboi Carti on Valentine's Day, Slamming Breakup Rumors
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      • 'Breakfast in Bed' and 'Sweet Love Notes': Inside Meghan Markle's Perfect Valentine's Day
        'Breakfast in Bed' and 'Sweet Love Notes': Inside Meghan Markle's Perfect Valentine's Day
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    • This Year's Flu Shot Was Far More Effective Than Last Year's. Here's Why
      Health
      Time

      This Year's Flu Shot Was Far More Effective Than Last Year's. Here's Why

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        Flu widespread in US with 15.2 million cases since October, but experts see 'low-severity' season
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