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In this Friday, Jan. 11, 2019, photo, containers are loaded onto a cargo ship at a port in Qingdao in east China's Shandong province. China's trade growth slowed in 2018 as a tariff battle with Washington heated up and global consumer demand weakened. Exports rose 7.1 percent, customs data showed Monday, Jan. 14, 2019, down from the 7.9 percent reported earlier for 2017. Import growth declined to 12.9 percent from the previous year's 15.9 percent. (Chinatopix via AP)
Original Publication Date January 14, 2019 - 3:26 AM

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN IN DAY 24

Congress returns to Washington for its first full week of legislative business since control of the House reverted to Democrats, with no end in sight for the partial closure.

2. SECRETARY OF STATE VISITS MIDDLE EAST

Mike Pompeo met Monday with Saudi leaders on the latest stop of a tour that has so far been dominated by questions and concerns about the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.

3. MORE CLUES POSSIBLE IN REASONS FOR JET CRASH

Indonesian navy divers have recovered the cockpit voice recorder of a Lion Air jet that crashed into the Java Sea in October, killing 189 people.

4. BREXIT DEADLINE NEARS AMID FEUD

Prime Minister Theresa May plans to tell lawmakers she has received further assurances about her deal from the EU, a last-ditch attempt to win support ahead of a key vote Tuesday.

5. MADE IN CHINA, SOLD TO THE U.S.

China's 2018 trade surplus with the U.S. surged to a record $323.3 billion but exports contracted in December as the delayed impact of President Trump's tariff hikes started to depress demand.

6. WHO STANDS TO GAIN FROM LAXER ENVIRONMENTAL RULES

Trump often points to farmers as among the biggest beneficiaries from the administration's proposed rollback of federal protections for wetlands and waterways, but developers and other industry owners could be the big winners, making it easier to fill in bogs, creeks and streams for plowing, drilling, mining or building.

7. SOLIDARITY WITH ATTACKED POLITICIAN

Polish blood donors were coming forward in a bid to save the life of Gdansk's mayor, who needs transfusions after being stabbed in the heart and the abdomen at a charity event.

8. VENEZUELAN STRONGMAN GETS CHALLENGER

Young backbench lawmaker Juan Guaido has emerged as a key power broker as he leads the opposition-controlled congress in a high-stakes standoff with socialist President Nicolas Maduro.

9. ONLY WOMEN BEHIND THE WHEEL

Jackie Heinricher has put together an all-female team of drivers that will debut at the Rolex 24 at Daytona, one of the most prestigious endurance races in the world.

10. STAR-STUDDED GALA REMEMBERS QUEEN OF SOUL

Alicia Keys, Patti LaBelle, Celine Dion and more perform some of the late Aretha Franklin's biggest hits in a tribute concert hosted by Tyler Perry.

News from © The Associated Press, 2019
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