Good morning. It's Wednesday, Jan. 31, and we hope Elmo isn't too traumatized after he made the mistake of asking how we're all doing. Now let's get to the news. |
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| A deal to pause fighting in the Gaza Strip is being negotiated. | |
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| House Republicans moved toward impeaching the Homeland Security secretary. | |
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| The lead prosecutor in Donald Trump's Georgia case settled his divorce. | |
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| A judge ordered Tesla to undo Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package. | |
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| Hundreds of NFL players diagnosed with dementia have been denied payouts. | - In 2015: The NFL promised to pay every former player who developed dementia, CTE or other brain diseases linked to concussions.
- Since then: Over 1,600 players have received payouts, but nearly 1,100 claims have been denied. At least 14 players died after failing to qualify, but were found to have CTE via autopsy.
- One big problem: The NFL settlement's definition for dementia requires more impairment than the standard definition, a Post investigation found.
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| Back-to-back atmospheric rivers will hit the West Coast this week. | |
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| An exploration company said it may have found Amelia Earhart's plane. | A sonar image of the discovered plane. (Deep Sea Vision/AFP/Getty Images) | Before you go … want to filter the troubled Boeing 737 Max 9 out of your flight search? Here's how. And now … test your news knowledge with The Post's daily quiz, On the Record. Click here to play. Or try our word game, Keyword. The January Reset: This surprisingly simple exercise can lower your blood pressure. You're all caught up. See you tomorrow. (Illustration by Katty Huertas/The Washington Post) | Do you know someone who would like this newsletter? Share it with them. Prefer push notifications? Download The Post's app to get one when The 7 publishes. |
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