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Terror Trial Starts in Sweden Against 6 Central Asian Men
A trial has started in Stockholm of three men suspected of preparing an extremist attack in Sweden.
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After Further Review, the NBA Needs to Change Its Policy
Imagine this: Kevin Durant is out of bounds by an enormous margin, all three referees somehow miss the obvious infraction and Golden State winds up getting a basket that it didn’t deserve to take the lead with a few seconds remaining.
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Snow Disrupts Transport in Alps, Several Dead in Accidents
Authorities in southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland have closed roads and some train lines due to heavy snowfall in the region.
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Police: Louisiana Officers Shoot, Kill Armed Man
Police in Louisiana say officers have shot and killed a man who was suicidal and fired at one of them.
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Beating Ravens Gets Chargers a Date With Brady and Patriots
The Los Angeles Chargers’ prize for dismantling the toughest defense in the NFL is a road game against a team that has long been a nemesis for Philip Rivers.
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Off-Camera at the Globes With Roberts, Ali, Theron
It’s not only who wins or loses at the Golden Globes, but how stars occupy themselves during the three-hour-plus ceremony and manage to navigate a packed ballroom.
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10 Things to Know for Today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:
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Water Activist Drops Bid to Finish 100 Marathons in 100 Days
Injury has forced an Australian activist to stop her effort to complete 100 marathons in 100 days as a way to highlight the importance of conserving water.
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Malaysia Royals to Pick New King Jan. 24 After Abdication
An official says Malaysia’s royal families will meet Jan. 24 to pick a new king after Sultan Muhammad V abdicated unexpectedly just after two years on the throne.
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Victims of Poland Escape Room Fire to Be Buried Together
A city mayor in northern Poland says the five teenage girls who died in a fire at an escape room entertainment site will be buried together in a joint ceremony Thursday.