Everything you need to know about the world this morning, curated by VICE.US Sailors Released by Iran
Ten US Navy sailors detained by Iran after two boats drifted into Iranian waters have been released. Secretary of State John Kerry said the US apologized for the incident, after one vessel broke down during a training mission. —BBC NewsObama Attacks Trump's Bigotry
President Obama's final State of the Union address featured a series of rebukes against the politics of Donald Trump. "When politicians insult Muslims, when a mosque is vandalized, or a kid bullied, that doesn't make us safer," he said. Trump called the speech "really boring." —NBC News Sanders Draws Closer to Clinton
A new national poll of Democrat voters shows Hillary Clinton's lead over Bernie Sanders shrinking. Clinton is down four points to 48 percent, while Sanders' support has risen nine points to 41 percent. A separate poll shows Sanders leading the Iowa race by five points. —CBS News
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Ten US Navy sailors detained by Iran after two boats drifted into Iranian waters have been released. Secretary of State John Kerry said the US apologized for the incident, after one vessel broke down during a training mission. —BBC NewsObama Attacks Trump's Bigotry
President Obama's final State of the Union address featured a series of rebukes against the politics of Donald Trump. "When politicians insult Muslims, when a mosque is vandalized, or a kid bullied, that doesn't make us safer," he said. Trump called the speech "really boring." —NBC News Sanders Draws Closer to Clinton
A new national poll of Democrat voters shows Hillary Clinton's lead over Bernie Sanders shrinking. Clinton is down four points to 48 percent, while Sanders' support has risen nine points to 41 percent. A separate poll shows Sanders leading the Iowa race by five points. —CBS News
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Bergdahl Deserves Purple Heart, Says Lawyer
A military lawyer representing Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl said the accused deserter should have been awarded a Purple Heart and a Prisoner of War medal. Bergdahl faces a court-martial for charges of "misbehavior before the enemy" and desertion. —The Washington PostBombing at Pakistan Polio Center
At least 14 people have been killed in a bombing outside a polio vaccination center in the city of Quetta. Armed guards are routine for polio workers in Pakistan, targeted by Islamist militants who believe vaccination is a Western conspiracy to sterilize Pakistani children. —BBC NewsSouth Korea Fires Warning Shots
South Korea has fired warning shots towards an unknown object from North Korea spotted flying close to the border. The object turned around after the shots were fired, according to the South's military officials, while South Korean media said the object was a North Korean drone. —APTurkey Detains Russian Nationals
Turkish police have detained three Russian nationals suspected of links with Islamic State following the suicide bomb attack in Istanbul that killed ten tourists. Russia's Consulate General has confirmed the arrests. —The GuardianHong Kong Raises Bookseller Case with China
Hong Kong's leader Leung Chun-ying says he has raised the case of a missing bookseller with Chinese authorities. Lee Bo, 65, went missing from Hong Kong in December, and four associates involved in selling books critical of China have also gone missing. —[Reuters ](http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-hongkong-publisher-bookshops-idUKKCN0UR0T120160113)
A military lawyer representing Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl said the accused deserter should have been awarded a Purple Heart and a Prisoner of War medal. Bergdahl faces a court-martial for charges of "misbehavior before the enemy" and desertion. —The Washington Post
International News
At least 14 people have been killed in a bombing outside a polio vaccination center in the city of Quetta. Armed guards are routine for polio workers in Pakistan, targeted by Islamist militants who believe vaccination is a Western conspiracy to sterilize Pakistani children. —BBC NewsSouth Korea Fires Warning Shots
South Korea has fired warning shots towards an unknown object from North Korea spotted flying close to the border. The object turned around after the shots were fired, according to the South's military officials, while South Korean media said the object was a North Korean drone. —APTurkey Detains Russian Nationals
Turkish police have detained three Russian nationals suspected of links with Islamic State following the suicide bomb attack in Istanbul that killed ten tourists. Russia's Consulate General has confirmed the arrests. —The GuardianHong Kong Raises Bookseller Case with China
Hong Kong's leader Leung Chun-ying says he has raised the case of a missing bookseller with Chinese authorities. Lee Bo, 65, went missing from Hong Kong in December, and four associates involved in selling books critical of China have also gone missing. —[Reuters ](http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-hongkong-publisher-bookshops-idUKKCN0UR0T120160113)
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Everything Else
The company, which last year refused to supply artist Ai Weiwei with blocks for a political project, says it will no longer ask for a buyer's "thematic purpose" before supplying bulk supply of bricks. —ABC Online Rams Returning to LA
NFL owners have voted to allow that the St. Louis Rams to move back to Los Angeles. The San Diego Chargers have an option to join them in one stadium in Inglewood. —Los Angeles Times Oregon Militia Sent a Bag of Dicks
The latest video from Jon Ritzheimer, one of the extremists occupying a federal reserve in Oregon, shows him opening a bag of toy dicks and giant dildo. He throws all the "hateful stuff" off the table. —The Huffington Post England's Junior Doctors Are on Strike
For the first time in 40 years, junior doctors in England have gone on strike. They are angry about plans to make them work until 10 PM without overtime.—VICEDone with reading today? Watch our new video 'Digging into Suriname's Massive and Corrupt Gold Industry'