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December 23, 2013


December 22, 2013
• Will U.S. Take Further Action in South Sudan?; Will Weather Hamper Holiday Travel Week?; Schumer Wants Target Data Theft Investigated; Pope Francis' First Christmas Mass; BuzzFeed's Predictions for 2014; Inspiring Barbeque Teaches Life Lessons; Ready for Super Bowl Tuesday?; Capitol Dome to undergo Big Renovation; Real- Life Wolf of Wall Street
• Three Dead in Kentucky; Obama Responds to South Sudan Violence; Rodman Wraps Up Trip to North Korea; Congress Passes Military Sexual Assault Bill; Deaf Athlete Thrives; Winter Storm Creates Havoc For Travelers In Northeast; New York City Gets 70-Degree Weather Three Days Before Christmas; The Big Business Of College Bowls; Story Behind Elf On The Shelf; Celebrating The Awkward Family Photos That Accompany Holiday Season; Being Targeted At Target
• Storm Hits During Busy Travel Weekend; Record High Temps on East Coast; Facebook to Join S&P 500; Americans Evacuated from South Sudan; NASA Delays Next Emergency Spacewalk; Teen Dies a Week after School Shooting; President Obama Briefed on South Sudan; Failed Evacuation Attempt Out of South Sudan; Pope Francis' First Christmas At Vatican; Former Russian Dissident Opens Up About His Time Behind Bars; Spreading Christmas Cheer
• Storm Hits During Busy Travel Weekend; Record High Temps along East Coast; Obama's Approval Ratings Plummet; Turning Around the Obama Presidency; Renovating the Capitol Dome; 2013 Year in Review; Bullying Leads to Suicide
• Holiday Travel Nightmare?; Record High Temps along East Coast; Growing Tension in South Sudan; Obama's Highs and Lows in 2013; NASA Delays Emergency Spacewalk; Santana Reunites With Homeless Bandmate; Finding Evidence Of Noah's Big Flood


December 21, 2013
• Astronauts Wrap Up A Five-And-A-Half Hour Space Walk; Southern Illinois Basketball Coach Becomes Famous; Duck Dynasty Star Suspended Indefinitely; For Million Credit and Debit Cards Breached; Wicked Weather Threatens Holiday Travel; "Laziest" Government Worker Going to Prison
• Snow and Ice Threaten Holiday Travel; President Obama Briefed in South Sudan Travel; Four Men Arrested in Fatal Mall Carjacking; Five-Year-Old Boy Missing for Three Months; Mother and Her Boyfriend Charged; Thief Turns in Suspected Pedophile; Obama's Sinking Approval Rating, Other Political Winners, Losers; When Celebrities Say Things They Shouldn't; Awkward Family Photos Live Forever on Web; "Wolf of Wall Street's" Partying Was Real
• Sudan Rescue Attempt Failed; Wacky Weather Disrupting Holiday Travel; Missing Five Year Old
• Three U.S. Military Aircraft Come Under Attack In South Sudan; Powerful Winter Storm Poses Danger On U.S. Roads; Can Edward Snowden Be Granted Amnesty?; Emergency Spacewalk Wraps Up; Pope Francis: The People's Pope
• Astronauts Repairing International Space Station; U.S. Aircraft Damaged in South Sudan; Target Credit Card Security Breached; Mike Tyson Stars on Broadway in One-Man Show; Child Who Received Lung Transplant Recovering
• Show and Ice Threaten Holiday Travel; Four U.S. Service Members Injured in South Sudan; Reality TV Star Suspended; What's Dennis Rodman Up to in North Korea; Interview with Greg Louganis; Pain Doctor Investigated for Patient Deaths; Toymaker Sends Christmas in a Shoe Box
• Storm Creates Holiday Travel Nightmare; Four U.S. Service Members Injured In South Sudan; Kerry Sending Envoy To South Sudan; Four Arrested In Deadly New Jersey Carjacking; ISS Emergency Spacewalk Under Way; "Duck Dynasty" Star Suspended; "Walking Dead" Creator Sues AMC; Kasem's Kids: We Aren't Allowed To See Our Dad; Many Insurance Companies Dumping Senior Patients; Obama's Approval Ratings Plummet; Will Ferrell Gives Scoop On "Anchorman"
• Snow & Ice Threaten Holiday Travel; Four U.S. Service Members Injured in South Sudan; Kerry Sending Envoy to South Sudan; ISS Emergency Spacewalk Under Way; 40 Million Credit and Debit Cards Breached; Dennis Rodman's Back in North Korea; FBI Seizing School's Videos Where Teen Died; Packer Fans Shovel Snow At Lambeau Field; Lindsey Vonn Aggravates Injured Knee; Inspire BBQ Teaches Life Lessons; Obamas On Vacation In Hawaii For 16 Days; E-Cigarettes: Lifesaver Or New Danger?; CNN Documentary Spawns SeaWorld Boycott
• Astronauts Repairing International Space Station; U.S. Aircraft Damaged in South Sudan; Winter Hits Parts of U.S.; "Duck Dynasty" Star Suspended for Controversial Comments; Obamacare Debated; Target Credit Card Security Breached


December 20, 2013
• Analyzing President Obama's Press Conference
• President Obama Concludes End-of-Year Press Conference; Analysis of President's Press Conference
• President Obama's Press Conference Continues
• Obama News Conference
• Can Obama Get Presidency Back on Track; New Year Could Bring New Debt Battle; More Issues for Obama During Second Term; Awaiting Obama's End-of-the-Year Press Conference
• Obama Approval Ties All-Time Low; GDP Grows In Third Quarter; Stocks Gain Ground; Travelers Face Ice, Snow And Rain; Boozy Behavior Costs General's Job; Kids Should Work For Lunch; Dennis Rodman Returns to North Korea; President Obama to Give News Conference;Names of Americans Killed Released
• Entire High School to be Tested for Tuberculosis; NYC Inches toward Ban on E-Cigarettes; Paul Walker Honored in New Music Video; Conservatives Support "Duck Dynasty"; The Season for Year-End Lists
• Snow, Ice From Midwest To New England; Entire High School To Be Tested For Tuberculosis; Target Contacts Customers After Massive Hack; Obama To Hold News Conference; Olympian Brian Boitano Comes Out As Gay; One On One With Mike Tyson
• SeaWorld Buys Full-Page Ad; Apollo Theater Roof Collapse; ISS Emergency Spacewalks; NASA has New Snorkels and towels; "Duck" Clan Rallies around TV Patriarch
• U.S. Showing Economic Growth; Winter Storm Tangles Holiday Travel; Tuberculosis Outbreak at a California High School?; Celeb Chef's Former Assistants Not Guilty; As Signups Surge, New Changes to Obamacare; Rising Concern Over Smartphone Thefts


December 19, 2013
• Part of Apollo Theater in London Collapsed; Data Brokers Mine Your Information, Sell to Marketers
• Chicken Danger?; Target Hacked; Super Bowl Saturday?
• 'Duck Dynasty' Star Suspended; Legally Deaf NFL Player
• Duck Dynasty Star Suspended
• Brian Boitano Comes Out as Gay; Seniors' Insurance Companies Dropping Doctors; President Obama's Brother's Book Details Father's Domestic Abuse; Legal War of Words Over Arrested, Strip-Searched Indian Diplomat
• Target Had Up To 40 Million Credit Cards Breached; Aide Says Bill Would Give Iran Up To A Year; Hillary Clinton Says She'll Decide in 2014; Clinton Chided Over Iraq War Vote; Iowa Governor Says Biden Is Dead Meat Here; Russian Values Threatened; Obama Commutes Sentences
• Facebook Launches Auto-Play Video Ads; Diplomat's Arrest Strains U.S.-India Ties; One Direction Faces Plagiarism Claims; Bus Passengers Take Down Gunman; Outrage over Dangling Dog Photo
• Target Hacked, 40 Million Accounts At Risk; Tabloid Hacked Kate Middleton's Phone; Panel Advises Changes To NSA Surveillance; Putin: I Envy Obama Because He Can Spy On Others And Get Away With It; A&E Suspends "Duck Dynasty" Star; Hillary: I Haven't Made Up My Mind On 2016
• Rodman Arrives in North Korea; Delta Says No Cell Calls on Flights; Delta Says No Cell Calls on Flights; Putin Defends Olympics, Stance on Homosexuality; College Basketball Rant of the Year
• Target Hacked; 40 Million Accounts at Risk; Hacking Credit Cards; First Lady Focuses on Obamacare; FCC Moves to End Sports Blackout Rule; A&E Suspends "Duck Dynasty" Star; Panel: Mend, But Don't End, NSA Snooping


December 18, 2013
• NASA Decides on Space Walk to Repair Space Station; Rodman Headed Back to North Korea; Southern Illinois Coach Rips Own Players; Ira Curry Is Georgia Mega Millions Winner
• Fed to Reduce Economic Stimulus; President Obama Meets With Moms
• NSA Review Panel Recommends Changes; Waiting On Winners Of $636 Million Lottery; Obama, First Lady Host Health Care Moms; "Affluenza" Teen Might End Up In Jail After All
• Fed Stimulus Decision; Indian Diplomat Controversy; California Girl on Life Support; NSA Review Panel Recommends Changes
• Military Benefits Targeted in Bipartisan Budget Deal; Obama Enlists Videos, Moms to Sell Obamacare to the Young; Elizabeth Warren Wants Employment Credit Checks Stopped; Obama Picks Gay U.S. Delegates to Attend Olympics in Russia
• Fed Announces Stimulus Decision Next Hour; Jackpot Has Two Winning Tickets; Flames Rip Through Tennessee Plant; U.S. Feud Over Diplomat's Arrest; Sochi Picks Send Message to Russia; Rodman Goes to North Korea; Military Pension Cuts
• Diplomat's Arrest Strains U.S.-India Ties; Fed to Announce Stimulus Decision Today; Obama to Meet with NSA Review Group; Two Big Storms to Cross U.S. This Week
• The Case To Pull Back On Stimulus: Stronger Economy, Lower Unemployment Numbers; Two Winning Tickets Hit Mega Millions Jackpot; New Attempt To Jail "Affluenza" Teen; Fourteen Homes Destroyed In Late Season Wildfire; Gay Athletes Join U.S. Olympic Delegation; Dennis Rodman Leaves For Thursday For North Korea; Senate Could Approve Budget Today
• Fed Meeting Discusses Taper; Ben Bernake's Tenure as Fed Chairman Comes to Close; Shooting in Reno; Mayor Ford "Sorry" for Corruption Claims; "The Wolf of Wall Street"; Investors Eyeing Fed Decision on Stimulus
• Two Wins Mega Millions Jackpot; Budget's Military Cuts Rile Senators; Fed to Announce Stimulus Decision; U.S. Delegation to Sochi Olympics a Major Snub?;


December 17, 2013
• Budget Compromise Clears First Senate Hurdle; Student Suspended One Year for Hugging Teacher; Airport Guard Catches Falling Baby; Rare Beatles Songs Released; Mark O'Mara Responds to Florida Ethics Complaint; Deaf Missouri Father Hears Daughter Sing For First Time
• Tech CEOs Meet With President Obama; Mega Millions Fever
• NSA Leaker Snowden To Brazil: I'll Swap You Spying Help For Political Asylum; Obama's "Worst Year In Washington"; Jordan Mansion Doesn't Sell At Auction
• Mega Millions Jackpot; Tech Bosses at White House; Senate Budget Approval; Family Tries to Stop Life Support Removal; Beatles Tracks Released
• Obama's Approval Rating Drops; Anti-Bacterial Soap Makers Must Prove "Safer" Claims; Could Multivitamins Be Dangerous; New Details on Carnival Cruise Disaster in Gulf; More Upheaval in North Korea.
• Obama Meets With Tech Giants; Tech Leaders Air NSA Concerns; Former Microsoft Executive To Oversee Obamacare Web Site; Web Firms Criticized For Tracking Users; Congress May Be Least Productive Ever; $1.1 Million Spent On Bus Stop; Wastebook Released; Mega Millions Lottery
• Judge Says NSA Phone Collections Unconstitutional; Mega Millions Jackpot Could Reach $1 Billion; Lost Beatles Recordings Released on iTunes; Tech Giants Meets President at the White House
• Six U.S. Soldiers Killed In Chopper Crash; Report: Auditor Warned FEC Of Computer Disk; Snowden Offers To Help Brazil Probe NSA; Senate To Hold Key Budget Vote This Hour; Glaxo To Stop Paying Doctors To Promote Drugs; FDA To Antibacterial Soap Makers: Prove Claims That Products Are Safe, Effective
• Another Round Of Winter Weather Set to Slam Northeast; Fed Meeting Scheduled Today; Fate Of Bipartisan Budget Deal Hangs In Senate; Protecting Beatles Copyright; No Touchdown, No Problem
• President Obama Meets with Tech Leaders; Snowden Offers to Help Brazil Probe NSA; Chinese Hacked FEC During Shutdown; U.S. Helicopter Crashes in Afghanistan; Tonight's Mega Millions at $586 Million; Senator Coburn's "Wastebook 2013" Targets Big Federal Spending


December 16, 2013
• Telemarketer Samantha West, Robot or Real?; Teacher Tells Student Santa Is White; Fox News Anchor Claims Jesus, Santa Are White; China Successfully Lands Rover on Moon; FDA May Ban Antibacterial Soaps; New Audio of Granite Mountain Hotshot Firefighters; Google Purchases Robotics Firm, Boston Dynamics; Mega Millions Grows to Half Billion
• Judge Rules NSA Phone Surveillance Unconstitutional; Will Senate Pass Budget Deal?
• More Artists Cancel Seaworld Concerts; Surprises Emerge In Iowa Poll; Judge Rules In Favor Of Polygamist Family; Groom Dies In Accident Hours After Wedding; Judge: NSA Phone Surveillance Unconstitutional
• Budget Deal; Pope Responds to Limbaugh Criticism; Historic NFL Collapse in Dallas; NSA Phone Surveillance Program
• NSA Says Snowden Took 1.7 Million Documents; Boston Bomber Heard Voices, Received No Treatment; N.M. Teacher Told Boy Couldn't Dress as Santa; Playgrounds Built in Memory of Newtown
• Budget Deal Faces Close Senate Vote; New Details On Snowden's Impact; Amnesty For Snowden Debated; Harvard All Clear After Bomb Hoax; Northern U.S. Braces for More Snow; Storm Disrupts Shoppers and Shippers
• Evacuations Under Way at Harvard; Arapahoe High School Shooting
• Evacuations Under Way At Harvard
• Investors Eye Possible Stimulus Cutbacks; Snowden Investigation; Next Presidential Election; Ryan, Clinton Viewed Favorably in Iowa Polls; Evacuations under Way at Harvard
• NSA Weights Amnesty for Snowden; Holiday Shopper Killed in Mall Carjacking; School Shooting Victim in a Coma; Budget Proposal Up for a Vote in the Senate; Google Moves into Military robotics; First MLB Player Diagnosed with CTE; Stocks Worst Drop Since August


December 15, 2013


December 14, 2013
• Massive Snowstorm Moves East; School Shooting Lasted Under 80 Seconds; Interview with Hugh Jackman; One Million to Lose Unemployment Benefits; Remembering Newtown; Dealing with Mental Illness; AJ McCarron's Special Bond
• 18-Year-Old Karl Pierson Shoots Two Students And Kills Himself In Arapahoe High School; Snowstorm Covers 1,000-Mile Swath Across Midwest; Wichita Midcontinent Airport Employee Arrested After FBI Reveals Plans For Suicide Attack; Massive Snowstorm Barrels East; Feds Move to Make Meat Supply Safer; FCC Voted to Consider Lifting Ban on Calls
• Massive Snowstorm Moves East; Police Update on Arapahoe High School Shooting
• Massive Snowstorms Moves East; Remembering Sandy Hook; House Passed Budget
• 18-Year-Old Karl Pierson Shoots Two Students And Kills Himself In Arapahoe High School; Snowstorm Covers 1,000-Mile Swath Across Midwest; Teenage Boy Gets No Jail Time For Killing Four People Based On "Affluenza" Defense; Teen Drunk Driver: Too Rich for Jail?; Winter Storm Sweeps through East; Kanye Comment Irks Police; NASA Developing Human-Like Super Robot
• School Shooting Updates From Centennial, Colorado; Winter Storms Hits Parts of U.S.; House Speaker Speaks Out Against Conservative Groups
• School Shooting Stuns Colorado; 1,000 Mile Wide Snowstorm Heads East; Remembering the Sandy Hook Tragedy; Obama's Shake-up of White House Advisers; Airport Worker Attempted Car Bombing; The Odds of Winning Mega Millions Jackpot; Feds Fight Over Allowing Cell Phone In- Flight; Parents of Sandy Hook Victims on a Mission
• One Shot, Gunman Dead In School Shooting; 15-Year-Old Girl Hurt In School Shooting; Huge Snowstorm Aims For Northeast; Mega Jackpot Soars To $550 Million; Survival Techniques During Mass Shootings; Iran Holds American Rogue Spy?; North Korea Says Leader's "Scum" Uncle Executed; Looking For Answers After Newtown Tragedy; DUI Teen Kills Four People, Gets Probation; Iran: Second Launch Of Monkey Into Space
• One Shot, Gunman Dead in School Shooting; Police Search School Shooter's Home; Huge Snowstorm Aims for Northeast; Tragedy of Mass Shootings; Republican Infighting Erupts in Public; Can Boehner Hold Control Of GOP?; Newtown Shootings Inspire Group To Build; Trying To Fix Malfunction On Space Station; One Shot, Gunman Dead In School Shooting; Family Of An Accident Victim In The "Affluenza" Case Struggles To Cope; Beyonce Drops Surprise Album
• School Shooting Takes Place in Colorado; Winter Storms Hits Parts of U.S.; "Saturday Night Live" Criticized for Lack of Black Female Cast Member; New Information Released on Sign Language Interpreter at Mandela Memorial; Gun Legislation Debated; College Quarterback Helps Fan; Congress May Not Pass Unemployment Insurance Extension


December 13, 2013
• School Shooting in Littleton, Colorado
• Reports of School Shooting in Colorado; Uncle of North Korean Leader Executed
• Police Chief Slams Kanye West Remark; Fox News Anchor: Jesus and Santa Are White; FBI Arrests Man In Plot To Bomb Airport
• AP Levinson Report; Airport Terror Plot; Mega Millions Worth $425M; Lance Armstrong Would Cheat Again; Beyonce Drops Surprise New Album
• Jay Carney Discusses CIA Agent Robert Levinson; Tom Fuentes Worked with Levinson at FBI; Concerns Syrian Opposition Disintegrating, al Qaeda Taking Charge; SNL under Fire for Lack of Diversity.
• Winter Storm to Hit 23 States; Missing American Worked for CIA; North Korea Leader's Uncle Executed; Boehner Blasts Conservative Groups
• Kim Jong Un's "Scum" Uncle Executed; Boehner, Pelosi Find Common Ground; Dangerous Laser Attacks on Planes; Tonight's Mega Millions Jackpot is $400 million; Silicon Valley Honors Science Stars
• Report: Man Missing In Iran Worked For CIA; Three Stabbed After Broncos Game; Newlywed Admits Killing Husband; Boehner Slams Critics On Right; Snow Causes 40-Car Pile Up In Michigan; FCC To Weigh Lifting In-Flight Cell Ban; Charges Expected After Baruch College Freshman Dies Following Fray "Ritual"
• Kim Jong-un's Uncle Executed; Obama's Image Control; Beyonce's Secret Album; Beyonce-Jay Z Duet in New Online Album; Animal Care in Question at National Zoo
• Man Missing in Iran Worked for CIA; Three Stabbed After NFL Game; Outrage over DUI Killer's Light Sentence; Controversy Surrounds This Year's Heisman


December 12, 2013


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