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men's hockey team beat Canada 2-1 Sunday in the Olympic Finals to take the gold medal.
It was America's first hockey gold since the Miracle on Ice in 1980.
It was a quiet weekend at the box office.
The animated film Goat finished in the number one spot, taking in $17 million from ticket sales at North American theaters.
It's the movie's second weekend with total sales over that period reaching $58 million.
It pushed Wuthering Heights into second with $14.2 million in sales.
A new release, I Can Only Imagine 2, finished in third with $8 million in ticket sales.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
The Mexican army has killed the leader of one of that country's most powerful cartels, known as the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
The death came during an operation to arrest the man, known as El Mencho, and the operation led to immediate fighting between other cartels, hoping to gain from El Mencho's death.
American Jeff Jones is in Puerto Vallarta, where he says the damage has been immense.
The Trump administration had labeled the cartel a terrorist organization.
Tens of millions of people are under blizzard warnings as a massive winter storm batters the northeast at this hour.
Reporter Steve Kastenbaum says New York is getting buried for the second time in less than a month.
The Prime Minister of Greenland has rejected President Trump's offer to send a hospital ship to that country.
As Terry Schultz reports, Trump announced the ship's deployment on social media, alleging there are many people who are sick and not being taken care of in Greenland.
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Anti-government protests have begun once again at some universities in Iran.