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1. FBI

The White House denies it had anything to do with FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's surprise move to step down . President Trump's near-constant lambasting of him -- and other top FBI officials over the Russia investigation -- was no secret, but the White House insists Trump didn't push McCabe out. CNN's Chris Cillizza says this whole episode shows the President thinks anyone who hasn't shown loyalty to him is part of the "deep state."

Meanwhile, the House Intelligence Committee voted to release a classified memo , written by the GOP, which alleges FBI wrongdoing. Democrats say the memo is a mischaracterization of the facts. They were blocked from releasing their own competing version.

2. State of the Union

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3. Ireland

Abortion is a crime in Ireland's constitution. But the country's cabinet OK'd a referendum, to be held in May, that could relax its strict abortion laws . Ireland, with its mostly Catholic population, is among just 50 countries that allow abortions only when a woman's life is at risk. No exceptions are made for incest and rape. But the public's opinion on this stance seems to be changing . In a poll, 56% of Irish voters support changes to the law. A majority of lawmakers support that, too, according to the same poll.

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4. Cambodia

Ten foreigners are in trouble in Cambodia. They're accused of violating the country's anti-porn laws after police raided a party. Cambodian authorities say the group -- made up of Britons, Canadians, Norwegians and a New Zealander -- was "preparing pornographic materials." Police sent out pics of what they say is the group simulating sexual positions (everyone is clothed). But those arrested reportedly said it's not them in the pictures, and they don't know why they were picked up. If convicted, they could face a year in jail.

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5. 5G network

The FCC's chairman is not a fan of the Trump administration's inclination to nationalize a secure 5G network . And that's a problem because the proposal would need the FCC's OK. The National Security Council told the White House the government should take over the network to fight Chinese hackers and other threats. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says these decisions should be driven by the market, not the government.

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BREAKFAST BROWSE

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Won't you be my neighbor?

Tom Hanks, the nicest man in Hollywood, will be the nicest guy in the neighborhood when he stars in a Fred Rogers biopic.

Wear shoes

A Canadian couple found dozens of parasitic worms in their feet after visiting a beach. We'll never look at the sand the same again.

Toon cruise

It's a cruise built around cartoon characters . So heaven for the little ones -- and a certain kind of hell for their parents.

Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship Cruise liner fun: Cartoon Network has launched a colorful, fun cruise liner. The ship makes its maiden passenger voyage from Singapore in late 2018. Pictured here: Artist impression of Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 1 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship Beloved characters: Cartoon Network favorite Jake the Dog -- star of "Adventure Time" -- is the character splashed across the ship. The ship will also highlight other characters like Ben 10 and The Powerpuff Girls. Pictured here: Artist impression of Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 2 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship The Tooniverse: The ship will feature 800 cartoon-themed cabins. In total there will be 11 decks for entertainment and excitement. The cruise is the product of a partnership between Oceanic Group and Turner, the owner of Cartoon Network and CNN. Pictured here: Artist impression of Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 3 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship Hours of fun: Events on offer including Rope Adventure Park -- an intricate rope course that will provide hours of fun -- and themed nights including foam parties and circus shows. Pictured here: Artist impression of Rope Adventure Park on Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 4 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship Wonderful destinations: Cartoon Network Wave will sail to 13 fantastic destinations across the Asia Pacific Region, including Singapore, Malaysia and China. Pictured here: Artist impression of Toonix Pool on Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 5 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship Amazing rooms: Triplex Suites will offer a hot tub, family lounge and fun play corner -- and even a slide. Pictured here: Artist impression of the fun play corner in Cartoon Network Wave's Triplex Suite. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 6 of 7 Photos: Cartoon Network reaveal colorful new cruise ship New cruise experiences: "Cartoon Network Wave will revolutionize cruise travel in the Asia-Pacific region and create and curate new cruise experiences for holiday makers, cruise goers and generations of pop culture fans," says Oceanic Group's chief executive Daniel Chui. Pictured here: Artist impression of Cartoon Network Wave. All illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Hide Caption 7 of 7

State of the typo

Some folks who thought they were going to the President's big speech tonight instead have tix for something called the "State of the Uniom."

See ya, chief

The Cleveland Indians' divorce from the Chief Wahoo logo is nearly complete, now that it's been dropped from the team's jerseys

WHAT'S FOR LUNCH

False alarm facts

Hawaii officials today will release the results of their investigation into that false missile alert.

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NUMBER OF THE DAY

25%

That's how much Liberia's new President, George Weah, will cut his own salary as part of an effort to confront his country's "broken economy"

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AND FINALLY ...

Miles and milesd