| Thursday 02.20.20 If your favorite team didn't make the playoffs last year, this could be your year. NFL owners are considering expanding the playoffs to include more teams. Here's what else you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door. By Harmeet Kaur | | | Democratic debate | | | Germany shooting At least 10 people are dead after shootings in the German city of Hanau, about 16 miles east of Frankfurt. Authorities believe a 43-year-old man went on a rampage yesterday at multiple locations in the city, including two shisha bars, before returning home and shooting himself. He was found dead in his apartment early this morning along with his 72-year-old mother. Both died from gunshot wounds, an official said. The suspect is believed to have a far-right background, prosecutors said. Police are also investigating whether he owned guns legally -- Germany has some of the strictest gun laws in the world. | | | White House President Trump is continuing his purge of national security officials. The Pentagon's top policy official, who warned against withholding military aid to Ukraine last year, resigned yesterday at Trump's request. John Rood is the latest senior national security official involved in the Ukraine controversy to be forced out after Trump was acquitted in the Senate impeachment trial, though sources said he broke with the administration on several issues. Meanwhile, the President named current Richard Grenell, a staunch loyalist and the current US ambassador to Germany, as acting spy chief. Grenell's lack of intelligence-related experience is likely to unsettle the US intelligence community, which has endured repeated attacks from the President since his election. | | | Coronavirus | | | Fertility breakthrough A cancer survivor who became infertile after chemotherapy treatment has given birth to a baby -- the first time that's ever happened. A 34-year-old woman from France gave birth to a baby boy after freezing, thawing and fertilizing her immature eggs in a procedure called in vitro maturation (IVM), according to a study published this week. She had been diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 29. Doctors have struggled for years to preserve fertility in young cancer patients, with few choices available for patients until now. This technique isn't the most common or efficient option, but it's a much-needed second option for cancer patients who face complications -- and a huge breakthrough for reproductive science. | | | People are talking about these. Read up. Join in. | | $ 8 million That's how much Everytown for Gun Safety is pouring into Texas to elect "gun sense" candidates. It's the gun control group's largest election effort ever in the state. | | | By 2100, it's looking quite grim. Renee Setter, a researcher from the University of Hawaii Manoa, on the state of Earth's coral reef habitats. New research says climate change could eliminate nearly all of them by the turn of the millennium. | | | | | |
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