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January 08, 2014


January 07, 2014
• Passengers Stuck on Amtrak Trains; Cop Shoots, Kills Schizophrenic Teen; Robert Gates Slams Obama Administration in New Book; Kevin Hart and Ice Cube Promote New Movie
• Dangerous Winter Weather; Dennis Rodman Speaks Out
• All 50 States See Below Freezing Temps; Stuck Passenger: It Was Like Purgatory; Cold Could Be Deadly For The Homeless; Police: Toddler Video Shows "Thug" Cycle; Senate Votes To Debate Jobless Aid; CNN Poll: Majority Think Pot Should Be Legal; "SNL" Hires First Black Comedienne In Six Years
• Below Freezing Temps; Flight Delays and Cancellations; Rodman Erupts
• Angry, Emotional Interview of Dennis Rodman; White House Reaction to Rodman Outburst; Senate Votes to Extend Unemployment Benefits; Christie Signs New Jersey's "Dream Act"; Majority of Americans Support Legalizing Pot
• Cold Cripples Much Of U.S.; Senate Moves Ahead On Jobless Debate; Major Shift On Marijuana; Churches Sheltering Homeless From Bitter Cold; Senate Moves Ahead In Jobless Debate; Al Qaeda Worrying U.S. and Iran
• JPMorgan to Pay $1.7 Billion in Madoff Settlement; Senate Prepares for Benefits Vote; Steubenville Rapist Freed; JetBlue was Denied Pilot Rest Rules Extension; Consumer Electronics Show Kicks Off Today
• Why Did JetBlue Stop Flights For 17 Hours?; Five Hundred Plus Passengers Stranded On Train; Brain Dead Girl In "Very Bad" Shape; Fifty Five Percent Of Americans Think Pot Should Be Legal; Close Vote Expected On Jobless Benefits; Ex-Viking Kluwe Slams "Bigot" And "Cowards"
• JP Morgan Settlement; N.J. Dream Act; Benefits Fight; SNL Adds Black Female Cast Member; Dow Jumps Over 100 Points at Open
• JetBlue Flights Stopped for 17 Hours; Amtrak Passengers Stranded on Trains; Rodman Lashes Out on Interview; Senate to Vote on Jobless Benefits; U.S. Ramps Up Support to Iraqi Government; JP Morgan to pay $1.7 Billion Over Madoff Scam


January 06, 2014
• Polar Vortex Freezes Part of U.S.; Liz Cheney Quits Senate Race; Montana's Schweitzer May Run for Presidency; Supreme Court Halts Utah Gay Marriage; Janet Yellen Set to Become First Female Chair of Fed; Rodman Goes to North Korea; BCS Championship Tonight; Jerry Coleman Dead
• Record Low Temperatures; Hillary Clinton's Shadow Campaign?; McDonald's Diet
• Historic and Life-Threatening Cold; Flights Grounded; Cold Hits the Country; Tabloid Accused of Glorifying a Killing; MMA Fighter Fends Off Attackers
• Kerry On Iraq; Coldest Temps in 20 Years; Flu Outbreak Spreads Across U.S.; Obama Pushes For Benefits Extension; Senate To Vote On New Fed Boss; Obama Prepares NSA Reform; Rodman In North Korea
• Bone-Chilling Cold Sweeps U.S.; Utah's Same-Sex Marriage Halted; Obama's 2014 To-Do List; More Than 1,300 Flights Canceled Today; Liz Cheney Drops Senate Bid; Clinton Considering Campaign; No U.S. Troops to Iraq
• Cheney Ends Senate Bid, Cites Family Health; New York Post Cover Sparks Outrage; Some GOP Back Unemployment Deal; Supreme Court Blocks Utah Same-Sex Marriage
• "Polar Vortex" Hits U.S. With Bitter Cold; Obama, Congress Face Off On Unemployment; Nightmare 3,000 Plus Flights Canceled; Iraq's Bloody Battle With Al Qaeda; CDC: Twenty Five States Report Widespread Flu
• Winter Weather Hits Country; New FAA Rules Slowing Airlines; Brain-dead Girl Released; LaBeouf Blames Plagiarism Woes on Drug; Colorado Plane Crash Kills Co-Pilot
• Dangerous Record-Low Temps Hit U.S.; Nightmare across U.S. Airports; Liz Cheney Drops out of Senate Race; Obama, Congress Face Off on Unemployment; The Dos and Don'ts of New Pot Law in Colorado


January 05, 2014
• Coldest Temperatures in Two Decades; Congress Returns to Work This Week; New York to Offer Limited Medical Marijuana; Green Bay Packers Keep On Truckin' In Freezing Temperatures; Mitt Romney Accepts Apology From MSNBC Host; "Sole Survivor" Preview; Aspen Crash Highlights Airport's Difficulties
• When Will Arctic Blast Go Away?; Will Congress Be Productive in 2014? Super Bowl of Electronics Happening in Vegas; New York Could Make Medical Pot Legal; One Dead in Aspen Plane Crash; Packers-49ers versus the Cold; Sole Survivor's Guilt; Political New Year's Resolutions; College Football Championship Rages On; Season's Long Awaited Shows Come Back; S&P 500 Could Herald 2014 Bull Market
• Record-Breaking Weather Affecting Two Thirds of America; NFL Playoff Between Green Bay and San Francisco, coldest NFL Game in History; Governor Andrew Cuomo, said to Announce an Executive Order; Jahi McMath will Move to Community Center
• One of the Coldest Games in NFL History; Groups Help Homeless Survive Bitter Cold; Will Congress Be Productive in 2014? New York Could Make Medical Pot Legal; Charlie Crist Running as Democrat; Plane Crashes at Aspen Airport; NSA Developing Super Computer?; NSA super computer Super Bowl of Electronics Happening in Vegas. College football races to Championships; Staying safe and battle in deep freeze
• Polar Blast Barrels Across U.S.; NFL Playoffs in Frigid Temps; Bracing for Cold Temperatures; Congress Back to Work; New York Governor to Legalize Medical Marijuana?; GOP Governors Aim to Rescue Their Party; Plane Lands on Bronx Highway; South Won't Escape Bitter Cold; Hawaii Girl Dies after Dental Procedure; Poor Families Struggle to Stay Warm; New Mayor Shovels Out of First Big Snow
• Packers Faces 49ers in Cold Weather; Millions Brace for Bitter Cold; Congress Back to Work; Millions Unemployed with No Check; Vote Monday for New Fed Reserve Chair; New York Could Make Medical Pot Legal; NSA Unit Can Watch All Your Online Movies; Playing on a Frozen Field


January 04, 2014
• Arctic Blast Freezes Nearly Half of Nation; 300 People Skip Customs in JFK Security Mixup; New Year, New You?; Paul Walker's Death Ruled Accident By Coroner; A Look At The Downton Abbey Home; New York's Governor Set To Announce Executive Order Allowing Limited Medical Marijuana Usage
• Arctic Weather Sweeps Across U.S.; Popular Catholic Priest Murdered in Eureka, California; U.S. Marine Corps Delays Deadline for New Physical Requirements; Final Coroner's Rreport on Paul Walker's Death; Rock'n'Roll Legend Phil Everly Passes Away; Al-Qaeda Rises in Iraq
• Arctic Blast Freezes Nearly Half of Nation; NSA Denies Spying on Members of Congress; Brain Injury Cases Raise Ethical Issues; Suspect in Priest Killing Jailed Hours Before; Massive Snow Storms, Cold Sweep U.S.; MSNBC Host Apologizes to Mitt Romney's Family; Does P.C. Halt Conversation on Tough Issues?
• A Cold Snap Beyond Ordinary; Boston Digging Out from Mounds of Snow; NSA Developing Encryption-Busting Computer; Al Qaeda Linked Groups on Rise in Iraq
• Artic Blast About To Sweep Across U.S.; Catholic Priest Found Dead In Eureka, California; U.S. Marine Corps Delays Deadline For New Physical Requirements; Coroner's Report Rules Paul Walker's Death An Accident; Rock 'n' Roll Legend Phil Everly Dead; Michael Schumacher Still In Coma; Vitamin E Said To Help Alzheimer's Patients
• Cold Temperatures Hit Parts of U.S.; Possible NSA Super Computer Examined; Crime Down in Many Major U.S. Cities
• Arctic Blast to Hit Half the U.S.; Paul Walker's Official Autopsy Released; Pot Buyers Brave Winter Storm; Enforcing New Pot Laws in Colorado; Wanted Man Who Faked Suicide Found Alive; Warren Weinstein's Family Hopes for His Release; Accused Priest Killer Jailed Hours Before Crime; Was NFL Player Cut for Same-Sex Marriage Views?; Poor Families Struggle to Stay Warm
• Olympic Security Concerns After Bombings; Monster Storm Turns Deadly; New York Digging Out From Blizzard; Boston Struggling With Bitter Cold; Arctic Blast To Hit Half Of the U.S.; Blast Near U.S. Military Base In Kabul; Barbara Bush Leaves Hospital Today; Death Certificate For Brain Dead Girl; Report: Paul Walker Died Soon After Crash; Kerry Working On Framework For Peace Deal Between Israel and Palestinians; Viewers Share Their Storm Stories; Staying Safe And Warm In Deep Freeze; Accused Priest Killer Jailed Hours Before Crime; Formula One Icon In Coma After Skiing Accident; Agreement On Brain Dead Girl's Transfer
• Boston Struggling with Bitter Cold; New York Digging out from Blizzard; Report: Paul Walker Died soon after Crash; Pot Sales Rake in More than $1 Million; : Packers Giving Fans Free Hot Drinks; Historic Cold Expected For Playoff Game; Fans Go Sledding In Fenway Park; Dr. Gupta: Brain Death Is Irreversible; Death Certificate Issued For Brain Dead Girl; Newspapers Call For Snowden Clemency; Olympic Security Concerns After Bombings
• Cold Temperatures Hit Parts of U.S.; Green Bay Playoff Game Possibly Coldest in NFL History; Girl Declared Brain-Dead after Tonsillectomy; Family of NFL Player who Committed Murder-Suicide Suing NFL; Religious Groups File for Exemption Under Obamcare Provisions for Contraception Coverage


January 03, 2014
• Winter Storm Brings Snow and Winds; AT&T and T-Mobile Battle for Customers; Two Users Sue Facebook; Netflix Drops Some Movies, Adds Others; NFL Player Says He Was Fired for Supporting Same-Sex Marriage; California Man Claims Mega Millions; Pope Francis Draws Vatican Visitors; Automakers Post Strongest Sales in Six Year; Clay Aiken Considering Congressional Run
• Paul Walker Autopsy Report Released; Winter Wallop; Doctor Missing
• Wind Chill Could Dip To Negative 30 Degrees; NFL Fans Face Potential Cold Weather Dangers; Mental Patient Captured After Escaping Hospital; Marines Delay 3-Pull Up Requirement For Women; Did SeaWorld Impact Blackfish Poll Results?
• Winter Storm Hits the Country; Pot Retailers Enter New Territory; Al Qaeda Militants Threaten Iraq
• Dangerous Cold, Heavy Snow Hit East Coast; Flights Cancel Due to Weather; Interview with Packers Quarterback Bart Starr; Female Marines Unable to Meet Minimum Fitness Requirements
• Boston Slammed with 15 Inches of Snow; Blizzard Blasts New York, and Massachusetts and Coast; 100 Million People in Storm Zone; Bitter Cold to Last Several Days; Packers Game May Get Record Cold Temps; Sub-Zero Temperatures; Packers Game; Birth Control Mandate; Interview with Green Bay Mayor
• Coverage of Mayor Updating NYC Response to Snowstorm; Blackout Looms for Packers; From the Frontlines of the Storm
• Blizzard Warnings In Parts Of New York; One in Three Americans Hit By Nor'Easter; 100 Million Feel Wrath Of Winter Storm; Report: 1,752 U.S. Flights Canceled Today; Man Rescued From Icy Lake; Ex- Vikings Punter Slams Coaches, GM
• Storm Pounds Northeast; Stocks Hesitate; Obamacare Ruling; How Ruling could Impact Obamacare; Original Cheerios Goes GMO-Free; Ex- Viking Slams "Bigot" and "Cowards"; Storm Pounds as it Hits Northeast
• Storm Pounds 100 Million as It Hits Northeast; Life-Threatening Cold Cripples Midwest; 1/3 of the Nation In Path of Huge Winter Storm


January 02, 2014
• Snow Closes Logan International; Can Hackers Be Stopped? LZ Granderson Says Red Lobster's Problems Linked to Income Inequality and Minimum Wage; Antarctic-Stranded Russian Ship Passengers Rescued; Man Steals Brains From Museum; Family Watches Over Internet As Loved One Dies in Hospital; Crack-Smoking Mayor Files for Re-Election Run; Woman Receives Package for Obama Girls' Godmother
• Winter Weather; Marijuana Tourism?; Suspect Named in Priest's Murder
• Nearly 100 Million People In Storm's Path; Parents Of Murdered Teen Forgive Killer; Two Major Papers Push Clemency For NSA Leaker; CNN Anchor's Secret Health Battle; Shia Labeouf's Bizarre Apology Campaign
• Winter Storms; Marijuana in Colorado; Dead Banker Captured
• Two Major Storms in U.S. to Collide on East Coast; Storms Affecting Travel; Tracking the Storm Paths; Two Newspapers Support Clemency for Edward Snowden; Priest Murdered in California; More Controversy for "Duck Dynasty's" Phil Robertson.
• New York Bracing for Nor-Easter; Blizzard Warnings Posted for Long Island; 22 Crew Members Remain on Frozen Ship; "New York Times" Urges Clemency for Snowden; Colorado Pot Sales; Democrats See Liberal Resurgence; Nor'easter to Hit Boston & New York
• Newspapers Push for Snowden's Clemency; Macy's, Martha Stewart Settle Lawsuit; Time Magazine's User Guide to 2014; Alabama QB's Bond with Fellow Student
• Massive Nor'Easter Headed For East Coast; Massive Winter Storm Slams The Midwest; Antarctica Rescue Mission Complete; Newspapers Push For Snowden's Clemency; Well Wishers Urge Barbara Bush Recovery; North Dakota Railway Reopens After Crash; Kerry Arrives In Mideast For Peace Talks; Group Says Snapchat Hack Was Meant To "Raise Public Awareness" Of Security Risk; Banker Declared Dead, Nabbed In $21M Fraud
• First Trading Day of 2014; Massive Nor-Easter; Snowden's Clemency; Barbara Bush in Hospital; Recreational Pot Flies off Colorado Shelves
• Jobless Claims Fall More Than Expected; Millions Brace for Massive Winter Storm; Newspapers Push for Snowden's Clemency; Antarctica Rescue Mission Complete; Snapchat Hacked, User Info Leaked Online


January 01, 2014
• Life on Minimum Wage; Putin Visits Volgograd Survivors; Kim Jong-un Calls U.S., South Korea "War Maniacs"; Chicago Violence Down; Claire Davis Memorial; Jovan Belcher's Mother Sues Chiefs; Barbara Bush Hospitalized; Russian Ship May Soon Be Rescued; Dubai Sets Fireworks Record; Packers May Be Blacked Out -- In Green Bay; Aaron Rodgers Denies Gay Rumors
• Minneapolis Fire Update; New Mayor of New York Sworn In; Pot Legal in Colorado
• Barbara Bush's "Respiratory Related Issue"; CNN Retraces Racing Star's Skiing Accident; WDSU: Brad Pitt Charity Replaces Wood In Houses It Built That Began Rotting; Groom Could Face Charges In Newlywed's Death; What Will The Economy Do In 2014?; Same Sex Wedding At The Rose Parade; Pop Music Predictions For 2014
• Minneapolis Apartment Fire; Snow Forecast; Nixing Buggy Rides; Pot Shops Open; James Avery Dies; Sotomayor Forces Obamacare Defense; Barbara Bush In Hospital
• Liberal NYC Mayor De Blasio Sworn In; Obamacare Kicks in Starting Today; Barbara Bush Hospitalized; Kim Jung-Un New Year's Speech Warns U.S.
• New New York City Mayor's Swearing In and Speech
• Blackout Looming for Packers Playoff Game; Pot Sales Now Legal in Colorado; Ringing in 2014 in an Ice-locked Ship; Antarctic Rescue Attempt Delayed; Full-time Worker's Emotional Struggle; Why 2014 Could Bring Lower Gas Prices
• Apartment Building On Fire In Minneapolis; Barbara Bush Hospitalized; Obamacare: Court Backs Church Challenge; Snowstorm Targets Midwest, Northeast; Investigators To Visit Train Crash Site; De Blasio Takes Oath As New York Mayor; "Fast & Furious" Gun Used In Shootout; 13 Injured In Fire At Minneapolis Apartment Building
• Obama Hopeful for 2014; Supreme Court Halts Obamacare Rule; Zappos Tries Holocracy; MSNBC Host is Sorry for Mocking Romneys; Residential Building Fire near Minneapolis; Ringing in 2014 on an Ice- Locked Ship
• Barbara Bush Hospitalized; Justice Sotomayor Blocks Part of Health Care Law; New Year's Day Bowl Games; Pot Sales Now Legal In Colorado; Pope Turns to Hopes, Challenges of 2014


December 31, 2013
• Stocks Higher; Dangers of Skiing; Ship Still Stuck in Antarctic Ice; Gay Couple to Marry While on Rose Parade Float; MSNBC Apologizes for Host Who Ridiculed Adopted Baby; Man Pretends to Be Homeless, Gives Back to the Charitable; TV Game Show's Most Expensive Prize Ever
• New Year's Celebrations; Countdown to Legal Pot Sales in Colorado; Will Markets Continue Record Run?
• Wealthy Catholic: Pope Pushing "Vinegar"; New Orleans Ready to Ring in 2014; Beyonce Video Under Fire Over NASA Audio; Buzzfeed's "Most Important" 2013 Political Pics; Zappo's Reinvents Corporate Culture; Samsung Selling 110-Inch UHT TV
• Times Square Gets Ready; New Year's Parties; Holiday Forecast; Colorado Legalizes Pot; Jahi McMath Given Another Week; Pope Pushes Wealthy Catholic
• Obama Took Big Hit Following Obamacare Rollout; Ski Accident Brings Sports Danger to Spotlight; NYC to Ban Horse-drawn Carriages; The World Rings in the New Year.
• Obamacare Deadline; Robots Replace Guards At Airports; Enrollment Hits 2 Million; Countries Celebrate Start of 2014; Air Quality Unknown Near Oil Fire Site; NSA Track iPhones; Pot Going on Sale
• Colorado Schools Have a Pot Problem; Consumer Confidence Rebounds in December; 21 Days to Forgive
• New York Ramps Up New Year's Eve Security; Arctic Freeze Moves In For New Year's Eve; Residents Evacuated After Fiery Train Crash; Chopper Rescue Planned For Ice Bound Ship; Consumer Confidence Rebounds In December; Final Hours Before Colorado Pot Sales; Boss Of Botched Obamacare Site Retires; Target: Some Gift Cards Not Fully Activated; The NSA's Secret And Elite Spy Unit
• Russian Ship Stranded; The Year Behind in Politics; 40,000 New State Rules Take Effect; Tim Tebow Has New Job
• Arctic Freeze Moves in for New Year's Eve; Big Jump in Home Prices; Final Hours Before Colorado Pot Sales


December 30, 2013
• Recreational Pot Legal in Colorado Starting January 1st; Heartbreaking Moments from 2013; Top 10 Stories of 2013; Obama's Favorite Shows; "GMA's" Robin Roberts Reveals Her Homosexuality; Cave Diving - the Allure and Dangers
• Two Bombings Hit Russia; Ship Remains Stranded in Antarctica
• New Videos Show Missing Doctor Singing, Talking To Her Mystery, "Love" and "Baby"; Church Nativity Scene Features Trayvon Martin; FDA Hopes People Will Choose Healthier Snacks; Richard Simmons On 2014 Health Trends; NFL Coaches Axed On "Black Monday"; Volcano Erupts In El Salvador, Thousands Evacuating Homes; FedEx Worker Fired After Package Toss Was Caught On Security Camera
• Arapahoe School Shooting; Bombings in Russia; Fighting for Jahi; Shark Family Photo; Refusing Flu Vaccine; Missing Doctor Video
• 2014 Political Battles Brewing; NYC to Ban E-Cigarettes; Target Customers' Pin Info Stolen; Is Healthcare.gov Website Safe?
• NSA Intercepting Laptops Ordered Online; Obamacare Enrollment Surges; Bombings Hit Russia Ahead of Olympics; Stranded Ship to Get Chopper Rescue; Racing Great in Coma; Black Monday Hits NFL Coaches; Numbers Show Fewer Flight Delays; U.S. Stocks Little Changed; Pot Becoming Legal; Political Battles
• Two Terror Strikes before Russian Olympics; How to Save Money Next Year; An Up-close Look at Antarctica's Thick Ice; New Rules for Vending Machines; Robin Roberts Reveals Longtime Girlfriend
• Helicopter To Airlift Stranded Passengers; More Than 1.1M Sign Up For Obamacare; Two Terror Strikes Before Russian Olympic Games; Cruise Ship Passenger Jumps Overboard; "Black Monday" For The NFL; Formula One Champ In Coma After Skiing Accident; Colorado Pot Sales Begin Wednesday
• Benghazi Report; Enrollment Numbers; Top News Stories of 2013; Redskins Fire Mike Shanahan
• Two Terror Strikes Before Russian Games; Sign-Ups Surge Ahead of Obamacare Deadline; Colorado Legalizes Pot in Two Days; Antarctica Ship Still Stranded


December 29, 2013
• German Driving Legend in Critical Condition; Australian Icebreaker within 11 Nautical Miles of Ship; Dead Suspect in Cop Killing Identified; Colorado's Marijuana Sales Begin Wednesday; New Year's Eve Traditions Around the World; Biggest Scandals Of 2013
• Michael Schumacher In A Coma; 16 Killed In Blast At Russian Train Station; Will the Obamacare Signup Surge Continue?; Top 10 Stories of 2013
• Mississippi Shootout Kills One Police Officer, Wounds Another, Manhunt Continues; Huge Blast in Volgograd Station; Michael Schumacher in Coma After Injury; Michael Schumacher in a Coma; Extended Benefits Expired Saturday; Food Banks Prepare for Possible Surge; This Week in Sports
• Expedition Team Stuck in Ice; Suicide Bomber Hits Russian Train Station; Over A Million Signed Up for Obamacare; "New York Times" Report on Benghazi Attack; Michael Schumacher in Coma
• Expedition Team Stuck In Thick Ice; Suicide Bomber Hits Russian Train Station; Over A Million Now Signed Up For Obamacare; "New York Times" Report Shows Stunning New Picture Of Benghazi Attack
• Ice Breaker Gets Closer To Stranded Ship; Suicide Bomber Kills 16 At Russian Train Station; FBI: Alleged Cop Killer And Bank Robber Dead; More Cold Air Blowing Into Northeast; "New York Times" Report Busts Benghazi Myths; Ice Breaker Gets Closer To Stranded Ship; Formula One Legend Injured While Skiing; Ringing In 2014 With Pedal Power; A&E Reinstates "Duck Dynasty" Star; "New York Times" Report Busts Benghazi Myths; Public Sees Poor Economy, Despite Gains; Who Will Take Control In 2014 Midterms?; Washington Says Goodbye To 2013; Minneapolis Metrodome To Be Demolished


December 28, 2013


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