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TOP STORIES

ELECTION 2020-DEBATE — From the opening bell, Democrats savaged New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg and raised pointed questions about Bernie Sanders' take-no-prisoners politics during a contentious debate that threatens to further muddy the party's urgent quest to defeat President Donald Trump. By Steve Peoples, Alexandra Jaffe and Michelle L. Price. SENT: 1,130 words, photos, videos. With ELECTION 2020-DEBATE TAKEAWAYS; ELECTION 2020-DEBATE-FACT CHECK.

ELECTION 2020-DEBATE-ANALYSIS — The latest debate in Las Vegas signals a sharp turn in the Democratic presidential primary, with civility giving way to a combustible conflict that laid bare both the ideological divisions roiling the party and the personal animosities that have simmered for months. By White House Correspondent Julie Pace. SENT: 900 words, photos.

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GERMANY-SHOOTING — Federal prosecutors say they are taking charge of the investigating into a mass shooting in the German city of Hanau that left 11 people dead, including the suspect. The move comes amid German media reports that an online video linked to the suspect indicated he may have had a far-right motive. By Michael Probst. SENT: 490 words, photos.

SKOREA-VIRUS-OUTBREAK — The mayor of the South Korean city of Daegu urges its 2.5 million people to refrain from going outside as cases of a new virus spiked and he pleaded for help from the central government. By Kim Tong-Hyung and Hyung-Jin Kim. SENT: 620 words, photos. With CHINA-OUTBREAK-AT A GLANCE. Also see MORE ON CHINA-OUTBREAK below.

UNITED STATES-NUCLEAR WEAPONS — Defense Secretary Mark Esper uses his first-ever visit to a nuclear missile field in frigid North Dakota to tout the Trump administration's multibillion-dollar plan for a top-to-bottom modernization of the nuclear arsenal. The costly project is necessary, he says, to keep up with Russia and outpace China. By National Security Writer Robert Burns. SENT: 890 words, photo.

TRUMP-INTELLIGENCE — Trump announces that Richard Grenell, the U.S. ambassador to Germany, will become acting director of national intelligence, a move that puts a staunch Trump ally in charge of the nation's 17 spy agencies, which the president has only tepidly embraced. SENT: 530 words, photo.

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CHINA-OUTBREAK — New virus cases in China again decline, up just 394, after authorities again changed how they count new daily infections. By Ken Moritsugu. SENT: 550 words, photos.

CHINA-OUTBREAK-ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE — Global health authorities are increasingly using artificial intelligence to track emerging epidemics, but it was human intelligence that warned the world about a viral outbreak in China in the final days of 2019. SENT: 1,070 words, photos.

JAPAN-OUTBREAK-CRUISE SHIP — Two elderly passengers taken off the Diamond Princess cruise ship because they were infected with a new virus have died, Japan's Health Ministry says, becoming the first fatalities from the virus-stricken vessel. SENT: 690 words, photos. With CHINA-OUTBREAK-EUROPE — Two more Russians on cruise ship diagnosed with virus; AUSTRALIA-CORONAVIRUS — Australian evacuees from virus-hit ship begin second quarantine.

TOKYO-VIRUS-TEST-EVENTS — A test event for the Tokyo Olympics scheduled for later this month that would have involved some non-Japanese athletes is being revamped because of fear of the spreading virus from China. By Sports Writer Stephen Wade. SENT: 660 words, photos.

WHAT WE'RE TALKING ABOUT

BOLTON-VANDERBILT — Bolton: Testimony wouldn't have changed impeachment outcome. SENT: 520 words, photos.

SWEDEN-CLIMATE-THUNBERG — Climate activist's award money used to create foundation. SENT: 260 words, photos.

SAPPORO-SNOW-PHOTO-GALLERY — Olympic bidder Sapporo has erratic snowfall. SENT: 390 words, photos.

MARDI GRAS FLOAT-WOMAN KILLED — Woman struck and killed by Mardi Gras float during parade. SENT: 220 words, photos.

COLUMBUS SHIPS-REPLICAS — Columbus ship replicas sail into Mississippi harbor. SENT: 200 words, photos.

MEDIA-THE-HILL-SOLOMON — The Hill criticizes, but does not recant, journalist’s articles. SENT: 500 words.

WASHINGTON/POLITICS

TRUMP — Trump taunts his political rivals in the first of three rallies in three days in the West as Democrats vie in neighboring Nevada to be the one to challenge him in the November election. SENT: 870 words, photos.

ELECTION-2020-MEDICARE-FOR-ALL-LABOR — Democratic presidential candidates' plans to provide “Medicare for All” are driving a wedge through the labor movement, pitting union against union and fracturing a powerful constituency as the primary barrels toward heavily organized states. SENT: 1,090 words, photos.

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CLERGY-ABUSE-NEW-ORLEANS-SAINTS — The New Orleans Saints head to court in a bid to block the release of hundreds of confidential emails detailing the behind-the-scenes public relations work the team did for the area's Roman Catholic archdiocese amid its sexual abuse crisis. SENT: 500 words, photo.

HOLLYWOOD THERAPIST KILLED — A Los Angeles man suspected of killing his ex-girlfriend, a prominent family therapist and the former fiancee of comedian Drew Carey, is charged with her murder. SENT: 300 words.

MISSISSIPPI SHOOTINGS — Testimony from a Mississippi woman whose son and nephew were two of the eight victims killed in an early morning shooting in 2017 was so emotional that the man accused of killing them was in tears. SENT: 410 words, photos.

EXECUTION-TENNESSEE — A Tennessee inmate is scheduled to become the fifth to die in the state's electric chair in the past 16 months. SENT: 340 words, photo.

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INTERNATIONAL

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EGYPT-STREET DOGS — Street dogs in Egypt are finding popular acceptance after centuries of social and religious stigma. SENT: 1,110 words, photos.

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ENTERTAINMENT

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TV-BLACK IN SPACE — A new documentary looks at the final frontier of civil rights: getting black astronauts into space amid segregation, discrimination and the Cold War. SENT: 690 words, photos.

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