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Bill Cosby's wife must testify in civil case against him, judge rules
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Democrat Clinton raises $55 million in fourth quarter: campaign
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'Unforgettable' singer Natalie Cole dead at 65
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Skywriters over Rose Parade plead: 'Anybody but Trump'
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Suicide bombing hits restaurant in Afghan capital Kabul
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Obama's challenge in 2016 campaign year: stay relevant
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New York asks fantasy sports sites to give money back in amended lawsuit
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Exxon closes Memphis, Tennessee, terminal on flood risk
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Airbus to sell three A380 superjumbo jets to Japan's ANA Holdings - Nikkei
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Bill Cosby's wife must testify in civil case against him, judge rules
By Reuters, ReutersA federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts on Thursday rejected arguments by Cosby's wife of almost 52 years, who also has been his business manager, that the deposition would represent an "undue...
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Democrat Clinton raises $55 million in fourth quarter: campaign
By Reuters, ReutersThe latest haul for Clinton, 68, brings her 2015 fundraising total to $112 million, and gives her one of the best-funded campaign treasuries in the race for the November 2016 U.S. presidential...
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'Unforgettable' singer Natalie Cole dead at 65
By Bill Trott, Reuters(Reuters) - Grammy-winning singer Natalie Cole, whose biggest hit came in a virtual duet with her late father, pop legend Nat King Cole, of his decades-old hit "Unforgettable," has died at the age of...
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Skywriters over Rose Parade plead: 'Anybody but Trump'
By Diana Crandall, ReutersPASADENA, Calif. (Reuters) - Five planes flew over the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, on Friday writing messages in the sky that included "America is great! Trump is disgusting. Anybody...
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Suicide bombing hits restaurant in Afghan capital Kabul
By Sayed Hassib, ReutersKABUL (Reuters) - A suicide attack on a French restaurant in the Afghan capital Kabul on Friday killed a 12-year-old boy and wounded more than a dozen other people, officials said. The latest in a...
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Obama's challenge in 2016 campaign year: stay relevant
By Jeff Mason, ReutersHONOLULU (Reuters) - Advancing gun control, closing the U.S. military prison in Cuba and reforming criminal justice laws are likely to top President Barack Obama's State of the Union address agenda...
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New York asks fantasy sports sites to give money back in amended lawsuit
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed, ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman on Thursday filed an amended lawsuit against DraftKings and FanDuel asking the daily fantasy sports companies to give back all the...
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Exxon closes Memphis, Tennessee, terminal on flood risk
By Reuters, ReutersHeavy rains in Missouri and Illinois have swollen the Mississippi and its tributaries in the past week, shutting two pipelines feeding the Phillips 66 refinery in Wood River, Illinois, and...
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Airbus to sell three A380 superjumbo jets to Japan's ANA Holdings - Nikkei
By Reuters, ReutersThe planes are to be introduced in fiscal 2018 in routes to Hawaii and elsewhere, the paper said. Orders for Airbus A380s have dried up in recent years reflecting a fundamental shift in the industry...
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Airbus to sell three A380 superjumbo jets to Japan's ANA Holdings: Nikkei
By Reuters, ReutersThe planes are to be introduced in fiscal 2018 in routes to Hawaii and elsewhere, the paper said. Orders for Airbus A380s have dried up in recent years reflecting a fundamental shift in the industry...
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New year brings minimum wage hikes for Americans in 14 states
By Eric M. Johnson, ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - As the United States marks more than six years without an increase in the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, 14 states and several cities are moving forward with their own...
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Obama, frustrated by Congress, plans unilateral gun control steps
By Reuters, ReutersObama, in his weekly recorded address, said on Friday he has received "too many letters from parents, and teachers, and kids, to sit around and do nothing." He has repeatedly urged Congress to...
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Defiant Iran pledges to ramp up missile program, in challenge for Obama
By Bozorgmehr Sharafedin, ReutersDUBAI (Reuters) - A series of Iranian officials vowed on Friday to expand Tehran's missile capabilities, a challenge to the United States which has threatened to impose new sanctions even as the vast...
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Southern states face floods as Midwest rivers recede
By Reuters, ReutersRare winter floods have killed at least 28 people in the U.S. Midwest since last weekend, most of them when they drove into flooded areas after days of downpours. Midwest floods typically occur in...
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Return of Texas 'affluenza' teen delayed, mother jailed in U.S
By Alex Dobuzinskis and Dave Graham, ReutersLOS ANGELES/MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Texas teenager derided for his "affluenza" defense in a deadly drunken-driving case won a weeks-long delay in extradition from Mexico, while his mother was in...