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  Winter Olympics opening ceremony 2018: Live updates as the Olympic Games officially kick off  
  The 2018 Winter Olympics are officially under way with the opening ceremony from Pyeongchang. USA TODAY Sports will give updates on the happenings.  
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  Sen. Rand Paul, center,  takes a brief break from the floor of the U.S. Senate to pose for a photo with Rep. Justin Amash, left, and Rep. Thomas Massie in Washington, DC, on Feb. 8.   Government shutdown ends after House passes budget deal
The House vote followed earlier Senate approval of the budget pact that was initially delayed by a protest from Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul.
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  Erin Hamlin leads the delegation from the United States during the opening ceremony for the Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Feb. 9, 2018.   2018 Winter Olympics: Pyeongchang Opening Ceremony

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  Muhammad Ali during the 1996 opening ceremony.   Brennan: My top 5 Olympic opening ceremony moments
Christine Brennan is set to attend her 18th Olympics opening ceremony. Which ones stood out?
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  The White House makes the final call on FBI background checks for White House employees like Rob Porter, who resigned Wednesday.   Ex-wife of embroiled White House aide Rob Porter: I told FBI he could be blackmailed
In her first televised interview, one of Rob Porter's ex-wives said she told the FBI of his alleged abuse and that there was a possibility he could be blackmailed.
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  Knoxville attorney Wade Davies, left, and his client David Christopher Kernell leave leave the federal court house in Knoxville on Nov. 12, 2010.   Student who hacked Sarah Palin's emails during 2008 campaign dies
University of Tennessee-Knoxville student guessed his way into Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's personal email account .
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  United States' Nathan Chen falls in the men's single short program team event at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Gangneung, South Korea, Friday.   Figure skating: Nathan Chen flops in Olympic debut with mistakes in team short program
The gold medal favorite in the men's individual competition fell and missed other elements in team opener.
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    Treasury bond yield spike spooks stock market bulls
Yields on long-term U.S. government bonds have risen to four-year highs as economic growth and inflation pick up.
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  In this Feb. 9, 2018 photo, Kim Yo Jong,  sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, arrives at the Incheon International Airport in Incheon, South Korea.  The sister of the North Korean leader on Friday became the first member of her family to visit   Kim Jong Un's sister arrives in South Korea; analysts skeptical of diplomatic breakthrough
Analysts are skeptical North Korea's participation will lead to lasting changes in rogue nation's behavior
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Revelers walk in the city center where thousands of revelers dressed in carnival costumes celebrate the start of the street carnival in Cologne, Germany.

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