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- On Los Angeles streets, a cool reception for charging RamsThe NFL believes the economics of the Rams move to L.A. stacks up, but attitudes on the street suggest many fans will need convincing.
- First LookWhy St. Louis fans see Rams' move to L.A. as 'slap in the face'Football fans in Los Angeles are elated to have an NFL team return to their city, but Rams fans in St. Louis aren't so thrilled.
- Rolling Stone interview: Among Mexican-Americans, a complex view of 'El Chapo'Amid the ethical debate over the Rolling Stone interview of drug lord聽Joaqu铆n 'El Chapo' Guzm谩n, Mexican-Americans have a unique view.聽
- NFL teams on the move: The St. Louis Rams are returning to L.A.Will the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders also be moving to Los Angeles too?
- Alabama-Clemson: The latest epic college football playoff gameAlabama beat Clemson 45-40 on Monday night in the College Football Playoff title game. It was epic.聽Heisman Trophy winner Derrick Henry ran for three touchdowns.
- Ohio house explosion: What to do if there's a gas leakTwo children, two adults were killed by the blast and subsequent fire Monday night in Northfield Center Township, about 15 miles southeast of Cleveland, Ohio.
- First LookWould you give the shirt off your back? This New York man didThe viral video of a man putting his own shirt on a homeless man on a New York City subway train once more highlights聽social media鈥檚 power to showcase acts of kindness.聽
- First LookAlice Paul: How her Quaker roots shaped her gender activismWomen's rights activist and suffragist Alice Paul, a key figure in the push for the 19th Amendment, drew from her Quaker upbringing in fighting for equality.聽
- First LookWhy Ringling Bros. elephant shows will end earlyThe circus announced that it will retire the last of its performing Asian elephants in May, a year and a half earlier than expected.
- College football: Alabama-Clemson for the national titleThe 2015 college football season comes to a close Monday night in Arizona when the Crimson Tide and the Tigers meet in the national championship game.
- NFL playoffs: Washington Redskins have edge over Green Bay PackersKirk Cousins leads the Washington Redskins as they host an NFL Wild Card playoff game for the first time since 2012. The Redskins play the Green Bay Packers Sunday at 4:40 p.m.
- Cover StoryThe dog rescuerIn a 3,500-mile humanitarian odyssey, Greg Mahle transports rescue dogs from shelters in the South to new owners in the North.聽
- NFL playoff predictions 2016: Does the home-field advantage matter?On Saturday, the Kansas City Chiefs will play the Texans at Houston and the Pittsburgh Steelers will be in Cincinnati. On Sunday, Seattle will be at Minnesota and Green Bay will be at Washington.聽
- First LookMississippi honors Vernon Dahmer, fifty years after KKK slayingFriday's ceremony was the latest demonstration of the Magnolia State's efforts to make peace with it's racial past.
- Sheriffs ask armed group in Oregon to leave. Will it listen?The group, calling itself Citizens for Constitutional Freedom, says it wants an inquiry into whether the government is forcing ranchers off their land.
- First LookWhy are more people identifying themselves as bisexual?A new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests bisexuality in America is on the rise, specifically among women.聽
- First LookLos Angeles scrambles to protect city's homeless from El Ni帽o stormsAs Los Angeles prepares for more El Ni帽o rainstorms, both the successes and struggles of the city's homelessness approach seem to be put on display.聽
- Los Angeles to serve as crucible for reform in ending chronic homelessnessCalifornia lawmakers introduced a $2 billion plan to find homes for its estimated 114,000 homeless residents. In Los Angeles, where the mayor declared a homeless emergency, the problem is particularly acute.
- Amid cold weather, two different visions for helping New York's homelessNew York's governor wants the state's homeless to head for shelters when temperatures drop. But some say that could create more troubles. The state plan coincides with fresh attempts to address a growing problem in the city.
- First LookShould 20-year-olds be allowed to smoke? Why Hawaii says no.The state is the first to ban tobacco for those under age 21, but more than 100 communities in the US have done the same in an effort to fight addiction before it starts.