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Classic American cars used as collective taxis drive along a street in Havana on Jan. 16, 2015.
 
 Havana talks will start thaw of U.S.-Cuba relations 
 A host of issues will be on the table this week during rare high-level chats in Havana between the former foes. 
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 In this image from PennDOT via FoxTV, dozens of cars are piled up on I-76 in Pennsylvania after freezing rain on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Deadly 'flash freeze' staggers Northeast
Three people died in icy crashes on Pennsylvania interstates.
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 In this December 2014 file photo provided by Tammy Martin, her son Dalton Hayes poses with his girlfriend Cheyenne Phillips at his family's home in Leitchfield, Ky. Kentucky 'Bonnie and Clyde' teens captured in Florida
Grayson County Sheriff officials said Dalton Hayes, 18, and his girlfriend Cheyenne Phillips, 13, were arrested Sunday.
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 LIFE   
  'American Sniper' smashes records with $90M weekend
The Oscar best-picture nominee broke the previous January high set by 'Avatar.'
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 Supporters of the Pegida movement march in Dresden, Germany, with a banner showing murdered  Islamic State threat slams brakes on anti-Muslim rally
The group calling itself PEGIDA has organized rallies every Monday.
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 Pope Francis aboard his popemobile  greets Filipinos and devotees  before his Mass in Quirino grandstand, Manila, on Jan. 18. Record 6M brave rain for pope's final Mass in Asia
The estimate included people in the park and surrounding areas, and along the motorcade route.
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 NEWS   
 President Obama at last year's State of the Union Address. Obama to unveil tax package at State of the Union
White House aims to close loopholes for the wealthy and create other new tax breaks.
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 POLITICS   
 Breaking News Shots fired outside Biden's Delaware home
Secret Service says shots were fired from vehicle while VP, wife were not at home.
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 PERSONAL FINANCE   
 Photographers shoot a model for a fashion show. 5 surprising jobs that pay minimum wage
The federal minimum wage rate is $7.25, and it has been the same amount since 2009.
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 OLYMPICS   
 epa04566395 Lindsey Vonn of the USA celebrates in the finish area after winning the women's Downhill race of the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, 18 January 2015.  EPA/ANDREA SOLERO Lindsey Vonn ties all-time World Cup wins mark at 62
Vonn, with 62 wins, can break Moser-Proell's record in a super-G Monday.
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Christian Orthodox priests baptize a pilgrim into the waters of the Jordan River during a baptism ceremony as part of the Orthodox Feast of the Epiphany at the Qasr al-Yahud baptismal site in the West Bank by the Jordan River.

Christian Orthodox priests baptize a pilgrim into the waters of the Jordan River during a baptism ceremony as part of the Orthodox Feast of the Epiphany at the Qasr al-Yahud baptismal site in the West Bank by the Jordan River.
 

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Havana talks will start thaw of U.S.-Cuba relations
Deadly 'flash freeze' staggers Northeast
Kentucky 'Bonnie and Clyde' teens captured in Florida


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