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Shooting reported at Melbourne Square on Saturday morning. Mall is on lockdown. Gunfire has been reported.
 
 Police: 1 dead, 2 wounded at Florida mall 
 The circumstances surrounding the shooting have not been released. 
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 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie gives the annual State of the State address on January 13, 2015 in Trenton, New Jersey. Christie did not address an ongoing debate in the state about whether to raise the gas tax. States look at hiking gas tax as fuel prices plunge
With $2 per gallon gas, lawmakers bet time might be right for gas tax move.
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 SPORTS   
 Greg Anthony in 2012. Greg Anthony suspended indefinitely by CBS, Turner Sports after arrest for soliciting prostitute
A spokeswoman says Anthony "will not be working again for CBS this season."
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 WORLD   
 This photo provided by The Paris Police Prefecture on Jan. 8, 2015, shows the suspect Said Kouachi in the newspaper attack along with a plea for witnesses. Discreet burial for 'Charlie Hebdo' terrorist in France
Earlier, mayor of town said he would "categorically refuse" the burial request.
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 The passport of Ross William Ulbricht. Tracking the Silk Road mastermind
Who was Dread Pirate Roberts?
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 WORLD   
 The Hubble Space Telescope shows Pluto and three of it's five moons. Two planets may lurk beyond Pluto
Astronomers can't otherwise explain behavior of objects way out there.
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 PERSONAL FINANCE   
 A woman pays for her groceries using a food stamp program at a supermarket. States with the most people on food stamps
There are around 46.5 million individual food stamp recipients.
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 POLITICS   
 United States Capitol Building Quiz: How much do you know about the State of the Union?
How much do you know about the historic address? Let's find out.
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 WORLD   
 Two sisters fined $72 each after they were caught wearing the full veil in public show their citations on Aug. 17, 2011, outside the town hall in Brussels, Belgium. Belgium has banned the wearing of burqa-style Islamic dress in public. Tiny Belgium is a terrorist crossroad
Of 300 Muslim Belgians who joined radicals in Syria and Iraq, a third have returned.
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 NEWS   
 Republican Mitt Romney might be considering a third run for president. Speculation mounts over Romney White House bid
Romney said he is considering his future during GOP meeting in California.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
A dog is blessed by a priest at San Anton Church in Madrid. Dogs, cats, rabbits and even turtles, many dressed in their finest, trooped into churches across Spain to mark Saint Anthony's Day, the patron saint of animals.

A dog is blessed by a priest at San Anton Church in Madrid. Dogs, cats, rabbits and even turtles, many dressed in their finest, trooped into churches across Spain to mark Saint Anthony's Day, the patron saint of animals.
 

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Police: 1 dead, 2 wounded at Florida mall
States look at hiking gas tax as fuel prices plunge
Greg Anthony suspended indefinitely by CBS, Turner Sports after arrest for soliciting prostitute


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