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Stealing from a doughnut shop? He was just begging to be caught.

An Ohio liberal arts college is hanging bird effigies in trees and using fireworks to scare destructive vultures off campus. Vultures have caused at least $50,000 in damage at Denison University in the past year by picking at roof membranes and at caulking around vents. Droppings left near airhandling units have created stinky health hazards. Only non-lethal methods can be used because vultures are a protected migratory bird species. (AP)

A Florida man was charged with DUI after mistaking a bank drive-thru for a Taco Bell. Police say employees at the Spring Hill branch of Bank of America spotted Jon Francisco, 38, passed out in the bank’s drive-up lane Wednesday evening. When they woke him up by banging on his car, he tried to order a burrito before driving off to another part of the lot. Police found him sleeping in his car with the engine running. (AP)

A North Carolina man who made headlines in 2014 when he was caught for break-ins after winning a doughnut-eating contest has been arrested again. This time he’s accused of stealing from a doughnut shop. The Virginian-Pilot reports that Bradley Hardison, 27, of Elizabeth City was charged Thursday with breaking and entering and stealing from a Dunkin’ Donuts in November. It wasn’t clear if he helped himself to any doughnuts. (AP)

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Seeing themselves in books EDUCATION Truesdell Education Campus has a problem. The school can’t keep its shelves stocked with the most popular books. Students are notso-subtly reading in class when they should be paying attention to their teachers. And some boys are crowding the library before the morning bell even sounds. With the help of an administrator, 10 fifth-graders started a book club at this school in the Brightwood neighborhood of Northwest Washington — and it has fast become the most popular club on campus, with staff members struggling to keep up with their students’ voracious literary habits. “The books that we read here, we can relate to,” 11-year-old Devon Wesley said. The book club has finally allowed Devon to encounter black characters who look like him. The club started in December, when a fifth-grader complained that his lackluster results on a citywide English exam didn’t

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Club launches students into conversations about their identities

Michael Redmond leads a group of fifth-grade boys in a morning book club.

reflect his true reading abilities. The principal, Mary Ann Stinson, placed a book she had lying around — “Bad Boy: A Memoir,” by Walter Dean Myers — in his hands and told him to start reading. Michael Redmond, the assistant principal, saw an opportunity and enlisted two more students to read the book with the student. Their group quickly grew into an all-male book club after the boys became engrossed in the 2001 book about

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“In our classes, there are way less interesting books, and these books are way more interesting. These books are about people.” KEMARI STARKS, a 10-year-old, on why he likes the book club for boys at Truesdell Education Campus

Myers’ childhood in New York’s Harlem. Redmond and 10 boys meet once or twice a week at 8:15 a.m. — a half-hour before the first bell rings — and use the books to launch into conversations about their own experiences with race, identity and adolescence. Kemari Starks, 10, an aspiring zoologist, devoured a 200-page book in just two days, reading it whenever he had a few minutes to spare. Kemari’s mom told Redmond that her son always had his face in the book, even when he was out on the sidewalk. Redmond said the students are moving through the books quickly, and he has a half-dozen more selections lined up. That’s good news for the enthusiastic readers, but it’s proving tricky for Redmond: He already had to juggle his assistant principal duties and his doctoral studies. Now he also has to keep up with his students’ speedy reading pace. “It’s a blessing to be in this predicament, to have kids who are becoming ravenous readers,” Redmond said. “We’re disrupting the notion of what public education can be and what little black boys can do and be.” PERRY STEIN (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Shutdown didn’t stop Panda Cam Although the government was shut down Monday, the super-popular Panda Cam remained on. The cam was on as the zoo, along with the Smithsonian’s other sites, stayed open Monday despite the shutdown. The zoo’s website said it was able to “use prior year funds still available” to stay open, and zoo spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson said that if the zoo is open, the Panda Cam is on. No word on whether the video stream got a bump in web traffic from any government workers watching while they were home from work. (TWP)

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REGION Hundreds of thousands of federal employees in the Washington region began their workweek on a gray-sky Monday facing a brief, unnerving government shutdown that left many of them fearing what lies ahead. As they were packing up and leaving their offices shortly after noon, the Senate reached a deal to reopen — but only until Feb. 8. “Oh, good, we’ll get to do all this over again in three weeks?” asked a Department of Justice staffer who, as he walked on Pennsylvania Avenue, wished to remain anonymous so he could more freely vent about the inability of elected leaders to come to a long-term agreement. “How do I know what they’ll do?” he said. “They clearly don’t have a clue themselves.” Errick King, a federal employee for 30 years, thinks he knows exactly what the lawmakers will do next: more of the same. Congress has not balanced a budget in years, and King doesn’t expect them to in February. The relentless instability, he said, is leading career employees to retire early, taking buyouts and leaving behind agencies bereft

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A closure sign is posted outside the Library of Congress on Monday during a government shutdown that briefly kept federal employees in limbo.

of institutional knowledge. “People are fed up,” said King, an IT specialist with the Bureau of the Fiscal Service in Hyattsville, Md. “I think it hurts the government overall because you are losing that knowledge and skill. We are reliant on that to provide quality service.” The exact number of employees furloughed was not immediately known, although the number was expected to far exceed those affected by the 2013 shutdown, when the State Department, for example, lost 4,000 hours of work. For this shutdown, 63 percent of workers had been designated

eligible for furloughs. But because some bureaus had money from two-year appropriations, and others generate fees that allow them to continue operating, not all of them would be furloughed. Paychecks for the pay period that began Sunday may be affected by the shutdown, according to guidance the National Federation of Federal Employees sent to its members. Congress approved back pay Monday for those who worked during the shutdown and also for furloughed employees. JOHN WOODROW COX, ARELIS R. HERNANDEZ AND CAROL MORELLO (THE WASHINGTON POST)/AP

Democratic lawmakers in Virginia are proposing a range of bills this year that would make tampons and sanitary pads more accessible to public school students and incarcerated women, and more affordable for every woman in the state. The bills reflect what’s become a national movement for socalled “menstrual equity.” Del. Jennifer B. Boysko, D-Fairfax, reintroduced a bill to exempt menstrual products from the sales tax. “These products need to be more affordable,” she said. Del. Mark L. Keam, D-Fairfax, said he believes free and easily accessible menstrual products are essential for public school students. He plans to introduce a bill requiring they be provided in girls’ bathrooms in middle and high schools. (TWP)

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“I’m really, really excited about 2018. I just have some good vibes in my heart about it.” DARRYL DE SO SOUSA, Baltimore’s new police commissioner, speaking Monday after a police operation — dubbed

Operation Blitz Bl — that began over the weekend resulted in 19 guns being seized and 55 arrests being made

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Teen charged in killing of Reston couple in December transferred to detention center

A 14-year-old has been charged after police said he and a group of other juveniles set a sleeping man on fire Sunday in Annandale in an attempt to rob him of his backpack. Officers were called after a report of several people assaulting and attempting to rob a man, police said. The man was treated for injuries to his upper body and was released from the hospital. Police said they are working to identify the other juveniles involved. Police said they do not think the case is gang-related. (TWP)

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Court sides with police over partygoers in bash The Supreme Court sided Monday with police over partygoers in a dispute about arrests at a 2008 bash at a vacant home that had been turned into a makeshift strip club. The high court ruled that police had sufficient reason to make arrests at the raucous party, which took place in a D.C. duplex furnished only with a few metal chairs and a mattress. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in an opinion that police reasonably concluded the revelers “were knowingly taking advantage of a vacant house as a venue for their late night party.” (AP) MARYLAND

Isiah Leggett to endorse Baker for Md. governor Maryland gubernatorial candidate Rushern Baker III will receive his latest endorsement today from his neighboring county executive, former law school dean and longtime friend Isiah Leggett. Leggett will endorse Baker, who is in his eighth year as Prince George’s County executive, at Howard University, where the two met three decades ago. Baker is one of seven Democratic candidates seeking the nomination. The primary is scheduled for June 26. (TWP)

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local Mayor Bowser plans to demolish shelter for homeless families THE DISTRICT D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced plans Sunday to stop housing homeless families at the troubled mega-shelter on the campus of the former D.C. General Hospital and begin its demolition. A letter distributed Sunday to residents of the dilapidated shelter said that unused buildings on the campus would be razed starting in April and that the

entire facility would be closed by the end of the year. But construction of smaller facilities in all eight wards to replace the shelter won’t be finished, meaning the city would need to expand its use of motels to house homeless families if there are not enough landlords willing to rent to residents with temporary vouchers. The letter to residents promised “access to appropriate shelter” to anyone who hasn’t found housing by the end of the year. Barring new snags, the closure of D.C. General would bring an

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end to an institution made notorious after the disappearance of 8-year-old Relisha Rudd in 2014. And it comes as Bowser, running for a second term this year, vows to make good on a promise key to her administration’s focus on ending homelessness. “We are starting to realize our plan to make sure that we have safe and dignified housing for when a family has an emergency,” Bowser said. “Some of the steps have been rocky getting to this point, but we are delivering on a plan we ought to be proud of.” FENIT NIRAPPIL (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Excess screen time may hinder teen happiness TECHNOLOGY A report released Monday has tied a sudden and large drop in adolescents’ happiness with the proliferation of smartphones and found that the more hours a day teens spend in front of screens, the less satisfied they are. The report, published in the journal Emotion, used a large national survey of eighth, 10th and 12th-graders conducted annually by the University of Michigan. After rising since the early 1990s, adolescent self-esteem, life satisfaction and happiness plunged after 2012, the year

smartphone ownership reached the 50 percent mark in the U.S., the report said. It also found that adolescents’ psychological wellbeing decreased the more hours a week they spent on screens. The percentage of teens who had smartphones jumped from 37 percent in 2012 to 73 percent in 2015 to 89 percent at the end of 2016, according to data from the Pew Research Center and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The Emotion study graphed correlations between happiness and screen activities and

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non-screen activities such as sports, in-person interactions, religious services, print media and homework. For all the non-screen activities, the correlation was positive; for the screen activities, it was uniformly negative. The report’s findings were not all dire: Teens who get a small amount of exposure to screen time, between one and five hours a week, are happier than those who get none at all. The least happy ones were those who used devices for 20 or more hours a week. TARA BAHRAMPOUR

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South Koreans protest outreach toward North Korea

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA | South Korean protesters on Monday burn a portrait of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a rally against a visit by Hyon Song Wol, the leader of a popular North Korean girl band. Hyon was in Seoul checking out venues as part of an official delegation hand-picked by Kim ahead of next month’s Olympics.

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No cashiers, no lines, no registers — this is how Amazon sees the future of in-store shopping. The online retailer opened its Amazon Go concept to the public Monday, selling milk, potato chips and other items typically found at a convenience store — plus items from the Whole Foods 365 brand, which Amazon bought last year. (Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos also owns Express.) Amazon employees have been testing the store, which is on the bottom floor of the company’s Seattle headquarters, for a year. Shoppers enter by scanning the Amazon Go smartphone app at a turnstile. When they pull an item of the shelf, it’s added to their virtual cart. If the item is placed back on the shelf, it is removed from the virtual cart. Shoppers are charged when they leave. (AP)

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The percentage increase of homicides in Mexico from 2016 to 2017, according to government figures released Sunday. There were 29,168 murders in 2017, the highest since record-keeping started in 1997. The figure is also higher than at the peak of Mexico’s drug war in 2011, when there were 27,213. (AP)

Prosecutors to seek 21-month prison sentence for neighbor who attacked Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke signed a land trade agreement Monday that could lead to construction of a road through a refuge in Alaska. Environmental groups said they will fight to keep a road out of Izembek National Wildlife Refuge and its internationally recognized habitat for migrating waterfowl. (AP) TEXAS

15-year-old girl shot at school; boy, 16, arrested A 15-year-old student in Texas was injured in a shooting in her high school cafeteria Monday and a 16-year-old boy, also a student at the school, was taken into custody, officials said. Ellis County Sheriff Chuck Edge said the suspect “engaged the victim” and fired several shots from a semi-automatic .380 handgun before being confronted by a staffer and fleeing. The girl was taken to a hospital in Dallas. (AP) PHILIPPINES

Volcano explodes; villagers flee to shelter Mount Mayon, the Philippines’ most active volcano, ejected a huge column of lava fragments, ash and smoke 2 to 3 miles into the sky Monday. The thunderous explosion sent thousands of villagers to evacuation centers and prompted a warning that a violent eruption may be imminent. There were no reports of deaths or injuries. (AP) PENNSYLVANIA

State court throws out congressional map The Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the state’s congressional map Monday, in a win for Democrats who said the 18 districts were gerrymandered to benefit Republicans. The court said the boundaries violate the state’s constitution, and blocked them from remaining in effect for the 2018 elections. The Legislature has until Feb. 9 to pass a new map. (AP)

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The face of the retreat Schumer was quickly accused by both sides of caving in deal to end government shutdown

In Israel, Pence defends Trump on many topics

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POLITICS Republicans tried to make Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer the face of the government shutdown. Now, he’s becoming the face of the Democratic retreat. For two days, Schumer succeeded in keeping his party unified in a bid to use the government funding fight to push for protections for about 700,000 young immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children. But as the shutdown moved into its third day, the New York Democrat and his party buckled as several Democrats backed a deal to end the shutdown in exchange for a Republican pledge to address the immigration debate in the future. Schumer quickly became a punching bag for the right and left. “It’s official: Chuck Schumer is the worst negotiator in Washington — even worse than Trump,” said Murshed Zaheed, director of the liberal group CREDO. “Schumer caved,” tweeted former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, an ally to President Trump. He added, “Lessons learned — Schumer burned.” Schumer had little margin for error in this first major test of his maneuvering as a leader. The pragmatist was balancing the demands of a liberal base eager for a fight with the president and the political realities of redstate senators anxious about their re-election prospects this fall. As liberals embraced the fight, some vulnerable senators met with Schumer on Sunday morning and urged a compromise to end the shutdown. “The question is, how do we get out of here in a way that reflects what the majority of the

Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and his party backed a shutdown deal in exchange for a pledge to address immigration soon.

body wants to do,” said Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, who is among the Democrats on the ballot in November. She added: “It is critically important that we get this done today.” The Senate voted Monday to advance a bill that would extend government funding through Feb. 8. In a bid to win over a few Democratic holdouts, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell also pledged to take up legislation on immigration and other top Democratic priorities if they weren’t already addressed by the time that spending bill would expire. McConnell’s pledge was enough to sway the handful of Democrats he needed to pass the bill. Democratic aides said that while Schumer, who spent the weekend calling members on his flip phone, initially appeared to be holding the party together, the desire to end the shutdown won out. Liberal leaders across the country hosted a conference call before Monday’s vote to encourage

Congress passes bill The House joined the Senate in passing a bill to fund the government through Feb. 8, sending President Trump a shortterm spending bill that reauthorizes the Children’s Health Insurance Program and rolls back several health care taxes. It passed 81-18 in the Senate and 266-150 in the House. Senate Democrats who voted against the funding included White House contenders Sens. Kamala D. Harris, D-Calif.; Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.; Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.; and Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. (THE WASHINGTON POST)

Schumer and other Democrats to oppose any deal that excludes protections for the immigrants. “To anyone considering such a move, let me be clear: Promises won’t protect anyone from deportation,” said Greisa Martinez Rosas, a so-called “Dreamer” and the advocacy director for the

Nearly 5M gallon sewage spill shuts beaches along California’s central coast

liberal group United We Dream. Despite controlling the White House and both chambers of Congress, Republicans pinned the blame for the shutdown squarely on Schumer, accusing him of being captive to liberals and advocacy groups that opposed any spending package that didn’t result in a solution for the young immigrants. The White House and GOP officials branded the funding gap the “Schumer Shutdown.” Immigration advocates hoped Schumer would see that as a badge of honor. “He had the backbone to lead his caucus into a high-stakes, highrisk battle,” said Frank Sharry, director of the immigration advocacy group America’s Voice. But Democrats blinked first. “Today’s cave by Senate Democrats … is why people don’t believe the Democratic Party stands for anything,” said Stephanie Taylor, of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee. JULIE PACE AND STEVE PEOPLES (AP)

Vice President Pence spoke in Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, on Monday and also had an interview with The Associated Press during a visit to Jerusalem. Here are some takeaways from his comments. (AP/THE WASHINGTON POST)

U.S. Embassy move The U.S. will open its embassy in Jerusalem next year, Pence said, accelerating plans that have sparked fury from Palestinians and widespread condemnation in the region. When President Trump announced the decision in December, U.S. officials indicated it might take three or four years to move the embassy. Arab Israeli lawmakers staged a walkout at the beginning of Pence’s speech.

Trump’s vulgar remarks Pence defended Trump over his recent vulgar comments disparaging immigration from Africa and Haiti, telling AP that the president’s “heart” supports a merit-based system that is blind to immigrants’ “race or creed.”

Claims of Trump affair Pence told AP that reports that an adult film star had an alleged affair with Trump are “baseless allegations.” The Wall Street Journal reported that Trump’s personal lawyer brokered a payment to Stormy Daniels in October 2016 to prohibit her from publicly discussing the alleged affair before the election.

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“I wish I could guarantee that the positives are destined to outweigh the negatives, but I can’t.” SAMIDH CHAKRABARTI, a Facebook project manager, admitting in a blog post Monday that the social media network could not offer any assurances that it is good for democracy

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‘High returns, high anxiety’ The elite worry about inequality, populism ahead of Davos retreat ECONOMY Billionaires heading to Davos, Switzerland, this week for the annual retreat at a luxurious ski resort in the Alps have every reason to be jubilant. Stock markets are at record highs, corporate taxes in the United States and Britain are falling, and every major economy is growing. There has arguably never been a better time to be a member of the 1 percent, yet there is growing unease among the world’s millionaires and billionaires that this age could soon be cut short by the rise of populism and the deepening inequality fueling it. “We are seeing a paradox of high returns and high anxiety,” BlackRock chief executive Larry Fink wrote this month in his annual letter to the heads of the world’s biggest companies. “Since the financial crisis, those with capital have reaped enormous benefits. At the same time, many individuals across the world are facing a combination of low rates, low wage growth, and inadequate retirement systems.” The Conference Board, which surveyed more than 1,000 top

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Turkish tanks enter an enclave in Syria held by U.S.-allied Kurds.

offensive. NATO said Turkey has suffered from terrorism and has the right to self-defense but urged Ankara to do so in a “proportionate and measured way.” U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said diplomats are working on a solution to Turkey’s confrontation with the Syrian Kurdish fighters, known as the People’s Defense Units or YPG, who have been the key U.S. military ally in battling the Islamic State in Syria. Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist group because of its ties to its own Kurdish insurgency.

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executives in 50 countries about their biggest concerns, found in a report released Thursday that inequality ranks seventh on the worry list, up from 18th last year. “I find that more and more world leaders are concerned about excessive inequality,” said Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund and a co-chair of the 2018 World Economic Forum in Davos. Such anxieties are manifested in the theme for this year’s Swiss gathering — how to come together in a “fractured world.”

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Pope apologizes to victims but backs Chilean bishop

U.S. authorities issued an emergency order Monday requiring additional screening of cargo on flights departing for the U.S. from five Middle Eastern countries, citing a threat of terrorism. The Transportation Security Administration order applies to Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. The TSA cited “intent by terrorists groups to attack aviation from them.” (AP)

Pope Francis apologized for insisting that victims of pedophile priests show “proof” to be believed. But he also continued to defend a Chilean bishop accused by victims of covering up abuse cases. Francis issued the partial mea culpa in an airborne press conference Sunday as he returned home from Chile and Peru, where the clergy abuse scandal and his comments roiled the church. (AP)

“People around the world have become aware they are part of the bottom class, and they’re angry,” said British economist Guy Standing, a session headliner. “Trump could be just the beginning.” President Trump, British Prime Minister Theresa May and other leaders from Austria to Turkey promised their voters a rollback of globalization. Among business leaders, alarm is growing that voters might elect more populist leaders in the future. “The rosy view we have of the stock market could be at

risk if there is dramatic political change,” said Torsten Slok, Deutsche Bank’s chief international economist. While inequality is the worst in the U.S. among major economies, Slok found it’s increased everywhere since 1985. Trump is, in many ways, the ultimate symbol of this age of “high returns and high anxiety.” He’s a billionaire who likes to decorate with gold, yet he campaigned for president as a populist who would deliver for the working class. Business leaders don’t like his rhetoric, but they acknowledge that his first year has been better for them than expected. Trump has pursued a classic pro-business agenda of rolling back regulations and reducing the corporate tax rate, moves that are expected to exacerbate inequality in the U.S. and, possibly, the world as more countries race to lower their tax rates, too. “The Trump administration took us in the wrong direction on inequality,” said Rob Johnson, president of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. No one is sure what to expect for Trump’s speech Friday. “Does Trump go to Davos and tell the billionaires, ‘I’m on your team,’ or does he give these people a spanking?” Johnson asked. HEATHER LONG (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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AFRIN, SYRIA Intense fighting flared Monday as Turkish troops and their allies advanced on a Kurdish enclave in northwestern Syria, the third day of Ankara’s offensive to oust a U.S.-allied Kurdish militia from the area, according to the militia and a war monitoring group. Skirmishes between Turkish troops and Kurdish fighters also broke out farther east in Syria,

threatening to widen the scope of the new front in the Syrian war that pits Turkey against Washington’s main ally in the region. The Turkish ground and air offensive on Afrin, code-named “Operation Olive Branch,” began Saturday, raising tensions in the Syrian conflict and threatening to further strain ties between Turkey and the U.S., both NATO allies. Turkey says it aims to create a 20-mile-deep “secure zone” in Afrin, the Kurdish-controlled enclave on its border. The Turkish military announced Monday its first fatality

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Fighting rages between Turkey, Kurds Ankara’s offensive into Afrin enclave in Syria enters its third day

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The Australian government has announced a $48 million rescue package for the Great Barrier Reef, The Guardian reports. The package will include research in developing resilient coral and targeting predatory starfish and soil erosion. World Wildlife FundAustralia said the move was a step in the right direction, but not enough. (EXPRESS)

Vermont governor signs bill legalizing recreational marijuana, first state to do so by act of state legislature

Book says aides have a term for how Trump acts POLITICS The White House has just barely stopped reeling from author Michael Wolff’s account of life in Trump’s West Wing, and now another life-in-the-White-House book is about to drop, this one from Howard Kurtz, who hosts Fox News’ “Media Buzz.” Like the books that came before it, Kurtz’s book, “Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War Over the Truth,” offers a portrait of a White House riven by chaos, with aides scrambling to respond to the president’s impulses and writing policy to fit his tweets, according to excerpts obtained by The Washington Post. Kurtz, who worked at The Post from 1981 to 2010, writes that Trump’s aides even privately coined a term for Trump’s behavior: “Defiance Disorder.” The phrase refers to Trump’s seeming compulsion to do whatever his advisers are most strongly urging against, leaving his team to handle the fallout. The book officially hits stores Jan. 29. Early in the administration, Kurtz describes White House aides waking up one Saturday morning in March, confused and “blindsided,” to find that Trump had — without any evidence — accused former President Barack Obama on Twitter of wiretapping him during the campaign. “Nobody in the White House quite knew what to do,” Kurtz writes. ASHLEY PARKER (TWP)

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CB Malcolm Butler, right, faces Eagles QB Nick Foles — who had a 141.4 passer rating Sunday — in the Super Bowl.

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Pass defense is a glaring weakness for defending champs against hot-handed Foles SUPER BOWL LII The Patriots opened as six-point favorites against the Eagles in the Super Bowl, but that doesn’t mean it will be easy for New England to win a record-tying sixth championship. In fact, it could be very difficult if Eagles quarterback Nick Foles can exploit a glaring weakness: a Patriots’ pass defense that is one of the worst of any of the Super Bowl teams coached by Bill Belichick. Opposing teams averaged an 89.5 passer rating against the Patriots in the regular season. Since 2001, Belichick and Tom Brady’s first title together, only the 2008 squad — which didn’t reach the postseason — was worse (89.8). In the NFL, net passer rating differential has been dubbed the “Mother of All Stats.” Since 2002, 22 of the past 30 Super Bowl participants ranked in the top five

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Let’s look at another measure. By taking into account the down, distance and field position of each throw, we can calculate expectations for points scored. This season, New England’s pass defense allows opponents to

score 3.3 more points per game than expected. Only the 2011 Patriots, who were upset by the Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, were worse in the Belichick/Brady era. Perhaps this wouldn’t be as concerning if Foles hadn’t just dismantled a Vikings’ defense that allowed a passer rating of 73.0 in the regular season and ranked first in net passer rating differential (plus-26.07). In the NFC championship, Foles completed 26 passes for 352 yards and three touchdowns, posting a 141.4 passer rating in a 38-7 win. Foles was 7-of-10 for 139 yards and two touchdowns while throwing under pressure, producing a sparkling 152.1 passer rating Sunday. That’s remarkable considering that Foles had a 23.8 passer rating under pressure during the regular season.

Baseball America released its annual preseason Top 100 Prospects list Monday, and the Nationals’ presence is potent, but limited. Center fielder Victor Robles, 20, is ranked No. 5. Slugging outfielder Juan Soto, 18, is No. 56. Robles, below, was the youngest player to play in the majors last year. He was promoted from Class AA Harrisburg in September, flashing his five-tool skill set in the box, on the base paths and in the outfield. He is expected to begin the 2018 season with Class AAA Syracuse but will return to Washington at some point. Nats officials rave about Soto’s hitting, but his career so far has been marred by injuries. In 32 games in the minors last year, he hit .351 with a .919 OPS. (TWP)

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The Giants hired Vikings offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur as the new head coach for New York, the team announced Monday afternoon, less than 24 hours after Minnesota lost to Philadelphia in the NFC championship. Shurmur, 52, was coach of the Browns from 2011-12. He replaces Ben McAdoo, who was fired in early December. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo posted a 1-3 record as interim coach as the Giants finished 3-13. (AP) Police: Few arrests in Philadelphia during celebrations after Eagles win

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Larry Nassar on Monday faced a fifth day of testimony from athletes who detailed the abuses he inflicted upon them during medical appointments.

USA Gymnastics board leaders quit Three members resign as more assault victims testify against Nassar GYMNASTICS USA Gymnastics announced the resignations of three key leaders Monday while more women and girls told a judge about being sexually assaulted at the hands of a sports doctor who spent years working with Olympic gymnasts and other female athletes. The resignations of chairman Paul Parilla, vice chairman Jay Binder and treasurer Bitsy Kelley were announced in Indianapolis while a judge in Lansing, Mich., heard a fifth day of statements from women and girls who said they were molested by Larry Nassar. “We support their decisions to resign at this time,” said Kerry Perry, president and CEO of USA Gymnastics, which is the national governing body for the sport. “We believe this step will allow us to more effectively move forward in implementing change within our organization.” The board positions are unpaid, but the resignations add to months of turmoil. Steve Penny quit as president last March after critics said USA Gymnastics

failed to protect gymnasts from abusive officials such as Nassar. The group said last week it was ending its long relationship with the Karolyi Ranch, the Huntsville, Texas, home of former national team coordinator Martha Karolyi and her husband, Bela. Some Olympians said Nassar assaulted them there. Meanwhile, Nassar’s sentencing hearing continued Monday, raising the number of girls and women who have spoken to nearly 100 since last week. “Your sister survivors and you are going through incomprehensible lengths, emotions and soul-searching to put your words together, to publicly stop [the] defendant, to publicly stop predators, to make people listen,” Ingham County Circuit Judge Rosemarie Aquilina said Monday after a woman’s testimony. Nassar, 54, has admitted molesting athletes during medical treatment when he was employed by Michigan State and USA Gymnastics. He has already been sentenced to 60 years in prison for child pornography crimes. Under a plea deal, he faces a minimum prison sentence of 25 to 40 years in the molestation case. The maximum could be much higher.

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The lineup of nations competing in Olympic bobsled and skeleton events was finalized by the International Bobsled and Skeleton Federation on Monday, with 30 countries formally qualifying for the PyeongChang Games in those sports. Nigeria has athletes in the Winter Olympics for the first time, qualifying in women’s bobsled and women’s skeleton. Jamaica is also sending a women’s bobsled team to the Olympics for the first time. Ghana will send men’s skeleton racer Akwasi Frimpong. (AP)

The Cardinals announced Monday that Steve Wilks, the defensive coordinator for Carolina this season, agreed to coach Arizona on a four-year deal with a team option for a fifth. Wilks, 48, spent 12 years as an NFL assistant, including five as a secondary coach for the Panthers before he was promoted. He replaces Bruce Arians, who retired after five seasons and a franchise-record 50 wins. Wilks follows Denny Green as the second African-American head coach in Cardinals history. (AP)

Villanova kept its hold on No. 1 in the AP Top 25, but another bunch of Wildcats were unranked for the first time in nearly four years. Kentucky slid out of Monday’s poll from No. 18 after losses to South Carolina and Florida, snapping a 30-game home winning streak for the Wildcats in SEC play. John Calipari’s team is unranked for the first time since March 2014. Virginia (18-1) and Purdue (18-2) stayed at second and third. Saint Mary’s re-entered at No. 16 after a 74-71 win at Gonzaga last week. (AP)

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NBA Jason Kidd was fired as coach of the Bucks on Monday. Assistant coach Joe Prunty was slated to begin his term as interim coach that night against the visiting Suns. “We appreciate everything that Jason has done for the Bucks organization, but we have decided to make a coaching change,” Milwaukee general manager Jon Horst said in a statement. “We believe that a fresh approach and a change in leadership are needed to continue elevating our talented team towards the next level, bringing

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us closer to our goal of competing for championships.” Horst thanked Kidd for contributions that included two playoff appearances and playing “a meaningful role in helping to keep the Bucks in Milwaukee.”

Kidd, 44, was in his fourth season with the Bucks, going 139-152 and leading Milwaukee to a pair of first-round playoff exits in his three full seasons. Tensions had been rising between Kidd and the franchise

for months. He had a difficult relationship with forward Jabari Parker, battled with the front office over player moves and oversaw the team dipping to eighth place in the Eastern Conference heading into Monday’s game. The Bucks lost two in a row and dropped four out of five just before Kidd was fired. Kidd arrived in Milwaukee in July 2014 under odd circumstances. He attempted to grab control over basketball operations of the Nets after one year as coach in Brooklyn only to bolt when Nets ownership balked. Kidd played 19 NBA seasons, made the All-Star team 10 times and led the league in assists in five seasons. TIM BONTEMPS (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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ClassPass Live for $15 a month. It’s little surprise then that online streaming by health clubs and fitness studios ranked fifth on the American Council on Exercise’s list of 2018 fitness trends. Other options include free YouTube or Instagram videos, and subscription services. “If you can just go to a YouTube channel and do a 15-minute class free, that absolutely opens you up to a lot more things that you might be willing to try,” says Todd Miller, director of George Washington University’s Weight Management and Human Performance Laboratory. Whatever the venue or cost, the biggest indicator that someone will stick with a workout program is still enjoyment, Miller says: “The most effective exercise is the one that you’re going to do.” Here are three at-home options for varying budgets.

Get a personal cycling studio You’ll need the $1,699 FLY Anywhere bike to make the most use of Flywheel’s program, in which users pay $39 a month to stream live classes or choose from a library of about 100 archived ones through Apple TV, an iOS device or a $400 optional built-in display on the bike. (Classes will soon be available on Roku, Chromecast and Android devices.)

Get an app subscription Beachbody has long banked on people’s desire to work out at home, offering video workout series like P90X. In March 2015, Beachbody on Demand came online, offering unlimited access to more than 700 exercise programs, which can be streamed to a computer, TV or mobile device, for $99 a year — compared with the $60 on average that gymgoers pay per month. Since then,

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PERSPECTIVE When Google’s art selfie craze went mega-viral last week, a moment of pure pop culture magic unfurled before our eyes. Who wasn’t wasting time texting and posting pictures of themselves matched to obscure 18th-century portraits of aristocrats with weird facial hair? For the uninformed, Google’s Arts & Culture smartphone app matches your selfie to a portrait in a museum in the Google Cultural Institute’s database. Who would have predicted that a perfect pop moment in 2018 would involve millions of people poring over obscure portraits by Sir Joshua Reynolds, Hendrick Goltzius and thousands of other artists whose earnest efforts more often languish in storage? That’s the beauty of it for the Google Cultural Institute, which purports to use technology to spread the good news about art and cultural heritage. Never have so many portraits been seen by so many in so short a time. Has any single app — or any single function on an app — ever hit so many sweet spots of the zeitgeist all at once? The craze gushed down separate, pre-existing channels in the wider culture as it sought ever lower ground, deepening them,

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Washington Post art critic Sebastian Smee got a 64 percent match with a portrait attributed to Nicolaas Pieneman in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum.

then brimming over, until they all merged into one marvelous, sky-reflecting soup. The awesome torrents irrigating our 21st-century culture — the power of algorithms, the dopamine rush of instant gratification, frictionless communicability — are rendered harmless, homely and cute by the art selfie craze. What’s great about the art selfie craze is that it efficiently harnesses other, less blatant, but still very zeitgeisty tributaries to the culture: irony in the face of high art; camera-conscious vanity; the obsession with statistical measurement; digital excavation (the internet’s startling ability to unearth hidden treasures); and, of course, signing over some crucial piece of your identity to a corporate behemoth for frivolous reasons. (Google assures us it reaso

doesn’t retain the selfie images.) But the secret spice of the experiment’s success, which reportedly took Google by surprise, might be the soft, reassuring comedy of failing, of falling short. Few of these matched portraits really do look much like their selfie originals. Google admits as much with its percentage ratings. Sixty-four percent of my glibly smiling face matches a portrait attributed to Nicolaas Pieneman in Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum. Which presumably means 36 percent of me doesn’t. And that percentage is enough to remind me that at least part of me is unique, inimitable. And that — coming so soon after the minor existential crisis triggered by handing over my facial identity — is briefly consoling.

Camila Cabello currently has the No. 1 album and No. 1 song in the country, according to Billboard. The former Fifth Harmony member’s first solo album, “Camila,” debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart in its first week, moving 119,000 units, according to Nielsen. Her breakout single, “Havana,” is also No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart for the first time — making her the first solo artist since Beyonce in 2003 to earn both firsts simultaneously, MTV News reports. Fifth Harmony has yet to land a No. 1 album or No. 1 song on either chart. (EXPRESS)

SEBASTIAN SMEE (THE WASHINGTON POST)

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Peter Jackson will take you to World War I

“The Lord of the Rings” director P Peter Jackson is transforming grainy black-and-white footage of World War I into 3-D color for a new documentary film, part of a British project to commemorate 100 years since the war ended. Jackson J says he wants to show “what it was like to fight in the war,” adding that “this footage looks like it was shot in the last week or two.” The film will eventually air on BBC television. (AP) “Three Billboards,” “This Is Us” win top SAG Awards

Don Imus to retire from radio show March 29

New rules aim to avert future Oscars flubs AWARDS After taking responsibility for the Oscars’ epic best-picture flub last year — when “La La Land” was briefly named best picture over “Moonlight” — PwC U.S. chairman Tim Ryan got down to business, working with the academy to come up with new protocols and safeguards to prevent such a blunder in the future. Ryan says Oscar voting procedures and the tabulation of nominees and winners won’t change. Instead, the reforms include a new process in which the celebrity presenter will confirm they have the correct envelope before stepping onstage; PwC partners attending rehearsals; and measures to quickly correct any mistake. Other changes include the addition of a third balloting partner, who will sit with Oscar producers in the show’s control room with a complete set of winners’ envelopes and commit the winners to memory. “Think of it as a safety control,” Ryan says. The two partners who worked on last year’s Academy Awards have been replaced, though both still work for PwC. The final change is one the academy immediately instituted last year: PwC partners are prohibited from using cellphones or social media during the show. “Our singular focus will be on the show and delivering the correct envelopes,” Ryan says. Nominations for the 90th Academy Awards will be announced today. (AP)

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AVG. HIGH: 42 RECORD HIGH: 72 AVG. LOW: 27 RECORD LOW: 0 SUNRISE: 7:20 a.m. SUNSET: 5:19 p.m.

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1368: China’s Ming dynasty, which lasted nearly three centuries, begins as Zhu Yuanzhang is formally acclaimed emperor following the collapse of the Yuan dynasty.

1789: Georgetown University is established in present-day Washington, D.C.

1968: North Korea seizes the U.S. Navy intelligence ship USS Pueblo, commanded by Lloyd Bucher, charging its crew with being on a spying mission; one sailor is killed and 82 are taken prisoner. (Bucher and his crew were released after enduring 11 months of brutal captivity.)

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AILING ALL OVER 40 Great sadness, poetically 42 Hawaii, on many maps 44 Sense No. 6 45 Cooks using radiant heat 47 “My kingdom for ___!” 49 New in Louisiana? 51 Lit or plastered 52 Tasty dishes 53 Part of a teapot 55 Wood-shaping tool (var.) 56 Ad-receiving roster 61 Golfer’s widget 62 Clownish caper 63 Safe spot 64 Be incorrect 65 Pains in the neck 66 Little bird sound

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43 Content of cognition 46 Mentally out there 48 One wanted in the wild West 49 Elliptical 50 Any commuter on a bus 53 Cut in an envelope 54 Little photos? 57 Word with “only money”

58 “Now ___ heard everything!” 59 Catch, as a film 60 Stick with a bang

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Winner of award with ‘male’ in the title whines Shortly after winning the Screen Actors Guild award for best male actor in a drama series for “Shameless,” William H. Macy weighed in on the #MeToo movement. “It’s hard to be a man these days,” Macy told reporters, according to Page Six. “I think a lot of us feel like we’re under attack and that we need to apologize, and perhaps we do.” (EXPRESS)

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Comedian Steve-O proposed to girlfriend Lux Wright onstage at a taping of his comedy show Saturday in Denver, TMZ reported. “Last night, in front of a bunch of my ‘Jackass’ buddies, my closest friends, my dad, and my sister … she said ‘yes,’ ” Steve-O wrote on Instagram, alongside photos of the ring and of himself with Wright. “I planned that for more than six months, and I’m so happy.” This will be Steve-O’s third marriage, according to Page Six. (EXPRESS)

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After Jane Fonda criticized Megyn Kelly in Variety for asking her about her plastic surgery on live TV in September, the host addressed the actress on her show Monday. “[Fonda] has spoken openly about her joy in giving a cultural face to older women,” Kelly said on “Megyn Kelly Today.” “Well, the truth is most older women look nothing like Fonda, who is now 80. … I have no regrets about that question, nor am I in the market for a lesson from Jane Fonda on what is and is not appropriate.” She then brought up Fonda’s controversial comments during the Vietnam War, adding that her name is “synonymous with outrage.” (EXPRESS)

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