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France, Belgium and Germany seize dozens in anti-terror raids

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Policemen stand guard at Colline street in Verviers, eastern Belgium, on Jan. 16, 2015.
 
 France, Belgium and Germany seize dozens in anti-terror raids 
 Police attempt to thwart terror attacks as anxiety in Europe grows. 
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 In this Nov. 6, 2013, file photo, small fishing boats float anchored on the opposite shore of a port under construction in the Bay of Mariel, Cuba. The island nation has yet to announce any foreign investment projects for the Mariel trade zone after  New Cuba rules set to flood island with U.S.-made goods
American businesses could flood Cuba with their products under new White House rules.
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 Penn State seat cushions line the stands of Beaver Stadium before an NCAA college football game between the Penn State and the Ohio State in State College, Pa., Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) ORG XMIT: PAGP Did Penn State really face the death penalty?
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 This January 8, 2014 file photo shows tourists as they travel in a taxi in Havana. Americans can go to Cuba -- and bring back cigars
The new regulations make it easier for Americans to travel to the island.
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 Opposition fighters run across the street in the al-Breij area northwest on the northern Syrian town of Aleppo Jan. 7, 2015. 400 U.S. troops will deploy to train Syrian rebels
The training is expected to begin in early spring, defense officials say.
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 David Oyelowo, left, as Martin Luther King Jr., discusses a scene with director Ava DuVernay on the set of 'Selma.' White, male field spurs Oscars diversity backlash
Twitter erupts after 'Selma' is snubbed in acting, directing categories.
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 Oklahoma murderer Charles Warner challenged the state's drug protocol for executions. Oklahoma executes man after justices deny stay
A divided Supreme Court allowed an Oklahoma execution using a controversial drug protocol.
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 Omar Meza, an AIG executive from Los Angeles, was last seen Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. Security footage shows him entering a Palm Desert, Calif., resort and then leaving right away. His wallet and jacket were found outside the resort. Missing AIG executive dead, family says
Omar Meza's passing announced via Facebook Thursday evening.
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 North Miami police used booking photos of six black men target practice, including Woody Deant, bottom center, when he was 18 years old. N. Miami police use faces of black men as targets
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Gov. Nathan Deal arrives for his Inaugural Gala in The Arena at Gwinnett Center to celebrate the start of his second term on  in Duluth, Ga.

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