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Officials investigate the scene of a prison transport bus crash in Penwell, Texas, on Jan. 14.
 
 Skidding prison bus hits train in West Texas; 10 dead 
 Bus traveling from Abilene to El Paso runs off icy bridge onto railway. 
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 MARKETS   
 Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Stock plunge deepens: Dow down almost 300
Drop comes after a weak reading on December retail sales and a profit miss from JPMorgan.
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 WORLD   
 An image taken by a remotely operated vehicle and released on Jan. 14 shows the fuselage of the AirAsia jet on the bottom of the Java Sea. One hundred sixty-two people died on Dec. 28 when the jet crashed while on a flight from Surabaya to Singapore. AirAsia fuselage found in Java Sea
The section is 100 feet long and 30 feet wide.
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 NATION   
 A fatal fire this week destroyed this home in Bastrop, La. Mom charged after young kids die in house fire
The woman told authorities she was having her her hair done when fire erupted.
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 TECH   
 A problem in the U.S. segment of the International Space Station, shown in this 2011 photo, on Jan. 14, 2015, prompted its six-person crew to evacuate to a Russian module. NASA: 'Computer card' failure eyed in ISS evacuation
NASA says "leak of harmful substances from the cooling system" prompted evacuation.
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 WORLD   
 A video released Wednesday by Al-Malahem Media, which is affiliated with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), shows AQAP commander Nasr al-Ansi claiming the group's responsibility for last week's attack on the French newspaper  Al-Qaeda Yemen says it was behind 'Charlie Hebdo' attacks
A video was briefly available on YouTube before being taken down.
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 WORLD   
 A  First 'Charlie Hebdo' issue since attack sells out
Three million copies had been printed.
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 NATION   
 Kevin Jorgeson climbs what has been called the hardest rock climb in the world, Monday: a free climb of El Capitan in California's Yosemite National Park. 2 Yosemite climbers closing in on historic feat
The men would be the first in the world to scale El Capitan without ropes and harnesses.
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 MOVIES   
  This 'Boyhood' magazine cover is terrifying
Some things are just NOT NATURAL.
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 NEWS   
 Author Martin Pistorius. Man frozen in body for years emerges, tells story
Martin Pistorius was a 'vegetable' for more than a decade.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
Relatives of victims killed during an uprising against former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali hold photographs during  a ceremony marking the fourth anniversary of the event on Jan. 14 at Carthage Palace in Tunis. Ben Ali and his wife fled

Relatives of victims killed during an uprising against former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali hold photographs during a ceremony marking the fourth anniversary of the event on Jan. 14 at Carthage Palace in Tunis. Ben Ali and his wife fled
 

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Skidding prison bus hits train in West Texas; 10 dead
Stock plunge deepens: Dow down almost 300
AirAsia fuselage found in Java Sea


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