Lunar day (January 27): Auspicious/ Inauspicious, Lucky/ Evil Directions for 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs
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Auspicious Activities/ Auspicious Times of Lunar Calendar

Today (January 27, Dec 15 2020 in Lunar Day) is a good day for Marriage Engagement, Pray for Good Luck, Sacrifice, Wedding, Business Trading, Sign Contract, Praying for Pregnancy, Meet Friend/Relative, House Cleaning, Travel, Bed Installation, Follow a Master to Learn Skill, Funeral, Buy Livestock/Pets, Encoffining, and Avoid anything else. You’d better do these things between some period of times including 01:00-02:59(丑時), 07:00-08:59(辰時), 11:00-12:59(午時), 19:00-20:59(戌時), 21:00-22:59(亥時).

*An auspicious time is a good time of the day, particularly a time in which good things are likely to happen. It usually is said about a time that opens up a new future or might open up a new future.

Inauspicious Activities/ Inauspicious Times of Lunar Date Today

To avoid bad things coming in your way, you shouldn’t do these things on January 26, or Dec 14 (2020) on a lunar date: Residence Relocation, Consecration Ceremony, Grand Opening, Break Ground.

To avoid possible bad lucks, you should keep things away from these periods of Inauspicious Times: 23:00-00:59(子時), 03:00-04:59(寅時), 05:00-06:59(卯時), 9:00-10:59(巳時), 13:00-14:59(未時), 15:00-16:59(申時), 17:00-18:59(酉時)

Here are details of Bazi, Lucky/Unlucky Occasions, Hours, and Directions throughout 12 Hours of the Lunar Date of January 27 for 12 Zodiac Signs:

1. Time Periods: Rat -Zi (23:00-00:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Geng Wu/ Horse (1930, 1990)

Evil Directions: South

Auspicious Activities: Sacrifice, Pray for Good Luck, Thanksgiving Ritual, Travel, Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Decorating House, Funeral, Take Office

Inauspicious Activities: Build House

Lucky Direction: South West

Wealth Direction: West

2. Time Periods: Chou – Ox (01:00-02:59)

Good/Bad: Good

Clash: Xin Wei/ Sheep (1931, 1991)

Evil Directions: East

Auspicious Activities: Sacrifice, Pray for Good Luck, Thanksgiving Ritual, Travel, Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Decorating House, Funeral, Take Office, Moving, Bed Installation.

Inauspicious Activities: Nothing

Lucky Direction: South

Wealth Direction: West

3. Time Periods: Yin – Tiger (03:00-04:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Ren Shen/ Monkey (1932, 1992)

Evil Directions: North

Auspicious Activities: Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Decorating House, Business Trading, Bed Installation.

Inauspicious Activities: Take Office, Moving, Take Legal Action.

Lucky Direction: South East

Wealth Direction: North

4. Time Periods: Mao – Rabbit (05:00 -06:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Gui You/ Rooster (1933, 1993)

Evil Directions: West

Auspicious Activities: Pray for Good Luck, Praying for Pregnancy, Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Travel, Decorating House, Business Trading, Bed Installation, Take Office.

Inauspicious Activities: Nothing

Lucky Direction: North East

Wealth Direction: North

5. Time Periods: Chen- Dragon (07:00- 08:59)

Good/Bad: Good

Clash: Jia Xu/ Dog (1934, 1994)

Evil Directions: South

Auspicious Activities: Stove Installation, Sacrifice, Pray for Good Luck, Thanksgiving Ritual, Take Office, Travel, Wedding, Adopting Children, Moving, Funeral.

Inauspicious Activities: Decorating House, Break Ground for Building

Lucky Direction: North West

Wealth Direction: East

6. Time Periods: Si- Snake (09:00-10:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Yi Hai/ Pig (1935, 1995)

Evil Directions: East

Auspicious Activities: Nothing Suitable

Inauspicious Activities: Nothing

Lucky Direction: South West

Wealth Direction: South

7. Time Periods: Wu – Horse (11:00-12:59)

Good/Bad: Good

Clash: Bing Zi – Rat (1936-1996)

Evil Directions: North

Auspicious Activities: Praying for Pregnancy, Wedding. Moving, Decorating House, Business Trading, Funeral, Marriage Engagement

Inauspicious Activities: Consecration Ceremony, Take Office

Lucky Direction: South

Wealth Direction: South

8. Time Periods: Wei – Sheep (13:00-14:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Ding Chou – Ox (1937, 1997)

Evil Directions: West

Auspicious Activities: Praying for Pregnancy, Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Decorating House, Business Trading, Bed Installation, Moving, Stove Installation

Inauspicious Activities: Take Office, Consecration Ceremony.

Lucky Direction: South East

Wealth Direction: South

9. Time Periods: Shen – Monkey (15:00-16-59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Jia Yin –Tiger (1938, 1998)

Evil Directions: South

Auspicious Activities: Take Office, Travel,

Inauspicious Activities: Thanksgiving Ritual, Consecration Ceremony, Decorating House

Lucky Direction: North East

Wealth Direction: South East

10. Time Periods: You – Rooster (17:00-18:59)

Good/Bad: Bad

Clash: Yi Mao – Rabit (1939, 1999)

Evil Directions: East

Auspicious Activities: Nothing Suitable

Inauspicious Activities: Take Office

Lucky Direction: North West

Wealth Direction: South East

11. Time Periods: Xu- Dog (19:00-20:59)

Good/Bad: Good

Clash: Geng Chen – Dragon (1940, 2000)

Evil Directions: North

Auspicious Activities: Wedding, Marriage Engagement, Decorating House, Funeral

Inauspicious Activities: Build House, Thanksgiving Ritual

Lucky Direction: South West

Wealth Direction: West

12. Time Periods: Hai – Pig (21:00-22:59)

Good/Bad: Good

Clash: Xin Si – Snake (1941, 2001)

Evil Directions: West

Auspicious Activities: Sacrifice, Pray for Good Luck, Thanksgiving Ritual, Marriage Engagement, Wedding, Funeral

Inauspicious Activities: Take Office

Lucky Direction: South

Wealth Direction: West

History Events on January 27

Lunar day (January 27): Auspicious/ Inauspicious, Lucky/ Evil Directions for 12 Chinese Zodiac Signs
Photo: My Birthday Ninja

* 661 The 4th Caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate, Ali ibn Abu Talib is struck on the head while praying at the Great Mosque of Kufa, Mesopotamia by a poison-coated sword wielded by Ibn Muljam a Kharijite, dies two days later

* 672 St Vitalian ends his reign as Catholic Pope

* 847 Sergius II ends his reign as Catholic Pope

* 1142 Wrongful execution of noted Song Dynasty General Yue Fei

* 1302 Dante becomes a Florentine political exile

* 1343 Pope Clement VI issues the Bull Unigenitus

* 1538 States of Gelderland accepts Willem van Kleef as viceroy

* 1556 Willem of Orange becomes a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece

* 1593 Vatican opens 7 year trial against scholar Giordano Bruno

1662 1st American lime kiln begins operation in Providence, Rhode Island

* 1695 Mustafa II becomes the Ottoman sultan in Istanbul on the death of Ahmed II. Mustafa rules until his death in 1703.

* 1778 Piccinni's opera "Roland" premieres in Paris

* 1785 1st US state university chartered in Athens, Georgia

* 1823 President Monroe appoints first US ambassadors to South America

* 1864 Battle of Fair Gardens, Tennessee

* 1864 Civil War skirmish at Kelly's Ford, Virginia

* 1870 1st sorority (Kappa Alpha Theta) (DePauw U in Greencastle, Indiana)

* 1870 After accepting 15th amendment, Virginia is readmitted to the Union

* 1870 Manitoba & Northwest Territories incorporated

* 1886 First British government of Salisbury resigns

* 1888 The National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C. for "the increase and diffusion of geographic knowledge"

* 1891 Mine explosion kills 109 at Mount Pleasant Pennsylvania

* 1894 1st college basketball game, University of Chicago beats Chicago YMCA 19-11

* 1894 Midwinter Fair opens in Golden Gate Park

* 1896 Tasmania bowl out Victoria for 65 for their 1st ever innings victory

* 1897 British troops occupy Bida Gold Coast (Ghana)

* 1900 Social Democrat Party of America (Debs' party) holds 1st convention

* 1900 Foreign diplomats in Peking, China, write formal notes of protest demanding that the Chinese Government stop the Boxes and other groups leading attacks on Westerners and Christians.

* 1902 5 workers killed on explosion during IRT subway construction (NYC)

* 1905 Maurice Rouvier forms government in France

* 1906 Rudolf Gundersen skates world record 500m at 44.8 sec

* 1908 Pasiphaë, a satellite of Jupiter, discovered by Melotte

* 1909 The Young Left is founded in Norway

* 1914 A petition is written and submitted by the black and coloured women of the Orange Free State, an independent Boer sovereign republic in southern Africa, against the carrying of passes by women

* 1915 US Marines occupy Haiti

* 1916 Communist party "Spartacus Letters" 1st published in Berlin

* 1917 Coen de Koning wins 2nd official 11 cities race (9:53) (record)

* 1918 "Tarzan of the Apes", 1st Tarzan film, premieres at Broadway Theater

* 1918 The first hostilities occurred in the Finnish Civil War.

* 1924 Egyptian king Foead nominates Saad Zaghloel Pasja premier

* 1924 The Natal Indian Congress and the Natal Indian Association jointly organise a mass meeting in Durban, South Africa in opposition to the Class Areas Bill

* 1926 US Senate agrees to join World Court

* 1927 Australian Championships Women's Tennis, Melbourne: Esna Boyd wins title after 5 consecutive runner-up finishes; beats Sylvia Lance Harper 5-7, 6-1, 6-21939 First flight of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning

* 1940 -17°F (-27°C), CCC Camp F-16, Georgia (state record)

* 1927 Australian Championships Men's Tennis: Gerald Patterson wins his only home title; beats countryman John Hawkes 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 18-16, 6-3

* 1933 Otto Meisnner (Head of the German President's Office) dines with British ambassador Sir Horace Rumbold

* 1934 French government of Chautemps falls (Stavisky Affair)

* 1934 VARA refuses to hire after commemoration of Marinus Van de Lubbe

* 1934 Australian Championships Women's Tennis, Sydney: Joan Hartigan Bathurst retains title; beats Margaret Molesworth 6-1, 6-4

1934 Australian Championships Men's Tennis: Englishman Fred Perry wins his only Australian title; beats Jack Crawford of Australia 6-3, 7-5, 6-1

* 1936 Australian Championships Women's Tennis, Adelaide: Joan Hartigan Bathurst wins her 3rd Australian singles title; beats Nancye Wynne Bolton 6-4, 6-4

* 1939 First flight of the Lockheed P-38 Lightning

* 1940 -17°F (-27°C), CCC Camp F-16, Georgia (state record)

* 1942 -19°F (-27.4°C) is the coldest day in the Netherlands since 1850

* 1943 1st US air attack on Germany (Wilhelmshafen)

* 1945 Nazi occupiers forbid food transport to West (The Netherlands)

* 1945 Soviet troops liberate Auschwitz and Birkenau Concentration Camps in Poland

* 1945 S Romberg, H&D Fields' musical premieres in NYC

* 1945 Wally van Hall, Dutch banker and resistance leader, arrested

* 1948 1st locomotive to carry 1,000,000 pounds (450,000 kg) operates

* 1948 1st tape recorder sold

* 1949 Chinese liner "Taiping" collides with a collier off south China

* 1950 2nd Emmy Awards: Ed Wynn Show & Texaco Star Theater win

* 1951 "Peter Pan" closes at Imperial Theater NYC after 320 performances

* 1951 US begins 126 nuclear tests at Nevada Test Site

* 1953 Netherlands end Marshall aid

* 1956 Veikko Hakulinen of Finland wins Olympic 30k cross country gold medal at Cortina d'Ampezzo; second career Olympic title after taking out the 15k event in Oslo (1952)

* 1958 Ferenc Munnich succeeds Kadar as premier of Hungary

* 1958 Australian Championships Women's Tennis: Angela Mortimer Barrett of England beats Lorraine Coghlan of Australia 6-3, 6-4

* 1958 Australian Championships Men's Tennis: Ashley Cooper wins 2nd straight Australian title; beats fellow Australian Malcolm Anderson 7-5, 6-3, 6-4

* 1961 "Sing Along with Mitch" [Miller] premieres on NBC TV

* 1961 Leontyne Price and Franco Corelli make their debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in "Il trovatore", final curtain call lasts 35 mins

* 1961 Australian Championships Women's Tennis: Margaret Court retains title; repeat of previous year's final beating Jan Lehane O'Neill 6-1, 6-4

* 1961 Australian Championships Men's Tennis: Roy Emerson beats fellow Australian Rod Laver 1-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 for his first Grand Slam title

* 1962 "Family Affair" opens at Billy Rose Theater NYC for 65 performances

* 1963 Yevgeni Grishin skates world record 500m in 39.6 sec

* 1963 Sam Rice, Eppa Rixey, Elmer Flick, & John Clarkson elected to Baseball Hall of Fame

* 1964 Barlow & Graeme Pollock complete 341 stand at Adelaide Oval

* 1964 Margaret Chase Smith (Sen-R-Maine) tries for Republican President bid

* 1965 1st ground station-to-aircraft radio communication via satellite

1965 Groundbreaking for "Dragon Gateway" at Grant Avenue

* 1966 Wisconsin State Circuit Court Judge Elmer W Roller rules either the Braves stay in Milwaukee or NL must promise Wisconsin an expansion team for 1966

* 1967 A fire in the Apollo 1 Command Module kills astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger B. Chaffee during a launch rehearsal

* 1967 The Beatles sign a 9 year worldwide contract with EMI records

* 1967 New Orleans Saints sign their 1st player (Paige Cothren-kicker)

* 1967 Treaty signed banning military use of nuclear weapons in space

* 1968 "Darling of the Day" opens at George Abbott Theater NYC for 31 performances

* 1968 French submarine Minerve disappears in the Mediterranean with the loss of 52 crew

* 1969 14 spies hanged in Baghdad

* 1969 9 Jews publicly executed in Damascus, Syria

* 1969 Actress Thelma Ritter suffers a heart attack (she dies Feb 5th)

* 1969 Ian Paisley sentenced to 3 years

* 1969 Chuck Noll is named head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers (the youngest coach in NFL history at the time)

* 1969 Australian Open Men's Tennis: Rod Laver takes 1st leg of his successful second Grand Slam; beats Andrés Gimeno of Spain 6-3, 6-4, 7-5

* 1970 Movie rating system modifies "M" rating to "PG"

* 1970 1970 NFL Draft: Terry Bradshaw from Louisiana Tech first pick by Pittsburgh Steelers

* 1970 Australian Open Men's Tennis: Arthur Ashe beats big serving local Dick Crealy 6-4, 9-7, 6-2

* 1971 Montgomery St Station, last link in Bay Area Rapid Transit in San Francisco, 'holed thru'

* 1971 The body of a man who had been shot dead is found in Belfast

* 1972 Two Royal Ulster Constabulary officers shot dead by IRA in an attack on their patrol car in the Creggan Road, Derry

* 1972 The British Army and the Irish Republican Army engage in gun battles near County Armagh; British troops fire over 1,000 rounds of ammunition

* 1972 World premiere of Scott Joplin's rediscovered opera "Treemonisha" at Morehouse College in Atlanta

* 1973 UCLA's basketball team wins 61st consecutive game (NCAA record)

* 1973 US & North Vietnam's William Rogers & Nguyen Duy Trinh sign cease-fire, ending longest US war and the military draft

* 1973 US female Figure Skating championship won by Janet Lynn

* 1973 US male Figure Skating championship won by Gordon McKellen Jr

* 1974 "Lorelei" opens at Palace Theater NYC for 320 performances

*1976 "Laverne & Shirley" TV spinoff from "Happy Days" starring Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams premieres on ABC TV

* 1976 9th ABA All-Star Game: Denver 144 beats ABA 138 at Denver

* 1976 Morocco-Algeria battles in West Sahara

* 1976 Viv Richards scores his 1st Test century against Australia

* 1979 36th Golden Globes: Midnight Express, Jon Voight & Jane Fonda win

* 1979 Islanders ends 23 undefeated games at home streak (15-0-8)

* 1980 "Comin' Uptown" closes at Winter Garden Theater NYC after 45 performances

* 1980 NFL Pro Bowl, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI: NFC beats AFC, 37-27; MVP: Chuck Muncie, New Orleans Saints, RB

* 1980 Robert Mugabe returns to Rhodesia after 5 years in exile

* 1982 "Joseph & the Amazing Dreamcoat" opens at Royale NYC for 747 performances

* 1982 Mauno Koivisto installed as President of Finland

* 1982 Philadelphia trades Larry Bowa & Ryne Sandberg to Cubs for Ivan DeJesus

* 1982 Roberto S. Cordova installed as President of Honduras

* 1982 West Indies beat Australia 3-1 to win cricket's World Series Cup

* 1982 Los Angeles Kings set an NHL record with their 6th consecutive tied game, a 4-4 deadlock against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers

* 1983 Seikan Tunnel, the world's longest tunnel with an underwater segment (53.90 km in total) opens connecting Honshu-Hokkaido. The Channel Tunnel remains the longest underwater tunnel.

* 1984 John Lennon and Yoko Ono release "Milk & Honey" album

* 1985 "Doug Henning & His World..." closes at Lunt-Fontanne NY after 60 performances

* 1985 15th Space Shuttle (51-C) Mission-Discovery 3 returns to Earth

* 1985 Mark Mckoy cycles world record 50m hurdles indoor (5.25)

* 1985 NFL Pro Bowl, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI: AFC beats NFC, 22-14; MVP: Mark Gastineau, NY Jets, DE

* 1986 13th American Music Awards: Whitney Houston, Huey Lewis & C Gayle

* 1987 Midnight Rockers beat Buddy Rose & Doug Somers for AWA World Tag Team

* 1988 Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approves nomination of Judge Anthony Kennedy to US Supreme Court

* 1989 German war criminals Fischer & Aus der Funten freed

* 1989 Kevin Johnson (Phoenix) begins NBA free throw streak of 57 games

* 1989 Okla linebacker Mark VanKeirsblilck assaults an Ok grad student

* 1989 Detroit center Steve Yzerman becomes the 4th NHL player to record 100 points in 50 games or less with a goal and 2 assists as Red Wings beat Toronto, 8-1

* 1990 Australian Open Women's Tennis: Steffi Graf beats American Mary Joe Fernández 6-3, 6-4 for her 3rd consecutive Australian singles crown

* 1990 6th Sundance Film Festival: "Chameleon Street" wins Grand Jury Prize Dramatic

* 1991 Dutch Pacifist Socialistic Party disbands

* 1991 Nadine Strossen is 1st female president of the ACLU

* 1991 Super Bowl XXV, Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL: New York Giants beat Buffalo Bills, 20-19; MVP: Ottis Anderson, NY Giants, RB

* 1991 7th Sundance Film Festival: "Poison" wins Grand Jury Prize Dramatic

* 1992 "Crazy He Calls Me" opens at Walter Kerr Theater NYC for 7 performances

* 1992 19th American Music Awards: C & C Music Factory, Michael Bolton win

* 1992 Jane Fonda undergoes arthroscopic surgery on her right knee

* 1992 Mike Tyson goes on trial for rape (he is found guilty)

* 1992 Presidential candidate Bill Clinton (D) & Genifer Flowers accuse each other of lying over her assertion they had a 12-year affair

* 1993 DC-3 crashes in Kinshasa, killing 12

* 1994 "No Man's Land" opens at Criterion Theater NYC for 61 performances

* 1994 Carlos Reina succeeds pres Callejas in Honduras

* 1994 Romanian social democrats form government with anti-Semites

* 1995 Eric Cantona of Manchester United fined and banned from playing football after attacking a fan

* 1996 15 day old conjoined twins separated: Sarah Morales survives, Sarahi dies

* 1996 Catherine Roskam becomes the 1st NY female Episcopal bishop

* 1996 France performs nuclear test at Mururoa atoll

* 1996 Germany celebrates its 1st Holocaust Remembrance Day

* 1996 Shiv Chanderpaul scores 303* for Guyana v Jamaica at Kingston

* 1996 Colonel Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara deposes the first democratically elected president of Niger, Mahamane Ousmane, in a military coup.

* 1996 Australian Open Women's Tennis: Monica Seles beats Anke Huber of Germany 6-4, 6-1 for her first and only Grand Slam victory after her stabbing

* 1997 "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus" opens at Gershwin NYC

* 1997 24th American Music Awards: Toni Braxton & Alanis Morissette win

* 1998 Crane crashes into Roosevelt Island tram (NYC), injuring 10

1998 Roland Clarkson discovers 2^3021377-1 (37th known Mersenne prime)

* 1998 WNBA begins filling rosters of Washington Mystics & Detroit Shock

* 2001 Australian Open Women's Tennis: Jennifer Capriati wins her first Grand Slam title; beats Martina Hingis 6-4, 6-3

* 2002 Australian Open Men's Tennis: Thomas Johansson of Sweden wins his only Grand Slam title; beats Russian star Marat Safin 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-6

* 2002 AFC Championship, Heinz Field, Pittsburgh: New England Patriots beat Pittsburgh Steelers, 24-17

* 2002 NFC Championship, Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis: St. Louis Rams beat Philadelphia Eagles, 29-24

* 2004 "Yeah!" single released by Usher featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris (Grammy Award Best Rap/Sung Collaboration 2005, Billboard Song of the Year 2004)

* 2007 Australian Open Women's Tennis: Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-2; first time the tournament used Hawk-Eye system for official line-calls

* 2008 Australian Open Men's Tennis: Novak Đoković beats Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 to become first Serbian player to win a Grand Slam title

* 2008 56th NHL All-Star Game, Phillips Arena, Atlanta, GA: Eastern Conference beats Western Conference, 8-7; MVP: Eric Staal, Carolina, C

* 2008 24th Sundance Film Festival: "Frozen River", directed by Courtney Hunt, wins Grand Jury Prize Dramatic

* 2013 20 police officers have been killed in a series of bomb attacks in Kandahar, Afghanistan

* 2013 In Port Said, Egypt, protests result in 7 people being killed and 630 are injured

* 2013 11 people are killed and 32 are injured after a bus crashes down a ravine in Serta, Portugal

* 2013 7 people are killed and 3 are injured after a retaining wall collapses during a football match at the Ugur Sports Facility, Turkey

* 2013 Magnus Carlsen wins the 2013 Tata Steel Chess Tournament

* 2013 Spain defeats Denmark to win the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship

* 2013 NFL Pro Bowl, Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI: NFC beats AFC, 62-35; MVP: Kyle Rudolph, Minnesota Vikings, TE

* 2013 29th Sundance Film Festival: "Fruitvale Station", directed by Ryan Coogler, wins Grand Jury Prize Dramatic

* 2016 On This Day receives its second substantial face-lift, courtesy of a fresh new website design and brand by design studio Fhoke. Dedicated history and film and television channels are launched alongside the new design.

* 2017 Donald Trump issues executive order banning travel to the US for 7 mostly Muslim countries and suspending admission for refugees

* 2018 Bomb in an ambulance kills over 100 people in Kabul, Taliban claim responsibility

* 2018 Australian Open Women's Tennis: Caroline Wozniacki beats Simona Halep 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 to win her first Grand Slam title

* 2019 Australian Open Men's Tennis: Novak Đoković of Serbia wins his record 7th Australian singles title; beats Spaniard Rafael Nadal 6-3, 6-2, 6-3

* 2019 NFL Pro Bowl, Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FL: AFC beats NFC, 26-7: MVPs: Patrick Mahomes, KC Chiefs, QB; Jamal Adams, NY Jets, S

* 2019 Two bombs at a Roman Catholic cathedral on Jolo Island, southern, Philippines kills 20, Islamic State claims responsibility

* 2019 Tornado strikes Havana, Cuba, killing three and injuring 172

* 2019 Landslide kills 15 at a wedding party in a hotel in Abancay, Peru

* 2020 Former king of Belgium, Albert II admits fathering a child after DNA tests confirm paternity

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