Hits and misses from the Grammys, the Chinese balloon saga, devastation in Turkey and Syria, and this week's top stories

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From the top moments at the Grammy Awards, to full coverage of the Chinese balloon seen drifting over the U.S., here's a look at this week's top national stories.

And at some point, after more than three hours of jokes, acceptance speeches and live performances, Ben Affleck got to go home.As he accepted an innovator's award named for him, Dr. Dre mused about what he had in common with many of the people he saw from the Grammy Awards stage.

The 15-minute Questlove-curated travel through time was a joy that brought dozens of stars to the stage, including Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Run-DMC, Public Enemy, Ice T, Missy Elliott, Queen Latifah, Method Man, Salt-N-Pepa ... the list goes on, and still there were those you wished were there.

It was a night it seemed the Grammys finally accepted rap as music's dominant form. Will rappers finally accept the Grammys? That remains to be seen.Beyoncé took a place in history on Sunday when her four Grammys gave her a career total of 32, better than anyone else.The Grammys have a clear pecking order, with four of its awards the most prestigious: song, record and album of the year, and best new artist.

"I know they've got to do something, but locking the stuff up definitely just has me walking by that aisle," said Holohan, a business consultant. A cashier at a Gristedes supermarket works in view of a freezer holding Haagen-Dazs ice cream, Tuesday Jan. 31, 2023, in New York."This is a high priority store for theft," said Matthew Calabrese, head of security at the store, who had the ice cream re-positioned within eyesight of cashiers to curtail its theft.

The greatest portion of shrink — 37% — came from external theft, including products taken during organized shoplifting incidents, the trade group said. It also noted retailers, on average, saw a 26.5% uptick in organized theft incidents last year. "Maybe, we cried too much last year," James Kehoe, global chief financial officer at Walgreens told analysts during an earnings call last month."Probably we put in too much and we might step back a little bit from that."

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