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Tom Brady and Bill Belichick have put together a historic run.
 
 Chicken or the egg? Brady and Belichick make perfect Super Bowl omelet 
 Who's more responsible for Patriots dynasty? Don't bother trying to figure it out. 
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 PEOPLE   
 Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive at home in Atlanta in a scenario close to her mother's demise. Houston's daughter found unresponsive in tub
Scenario reminiscent of manner in which her famous mother died.
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 NEWS   
 This screen grab taken on Jan. 11, 2015, from a video released on Islamist social networks shows a man alleged to be Amedy Coulibaly. Reports: Paris terrorist wore GoPro during market attack
Amedy Coulibaly, 32, killed four people and took hostages at a Paris supermarket on Jan. 9.
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 TENNIS   
 Serena Williams celebrates after winning against Maria Sharapova of Russia in their women's finals match at the Australian Open on Jan. 31. She won 6-3, 7-6 (5). Serena Williams beats Maria Sharapova for Australian Open title
American wins her 19th Grand Slam title, sixth at the Australian Open
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 WORLD   
 A member of Syrian Kurdish People's Defence Units walks through rubble on a street in Kobani, Syria, on Jan. 28, 2015. Islamic State admits defeat in Kobani; blames airstrikes
Two fighters say airstrikes by U.S.-led coalition were main reason they withdrew.
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 NATION   
 A JetBlue flight was involved in a close call with another plane on Sunday, as it was getting ready to land at Westchester County Airport. The FAA is investigating. Near-midair collision shakes JetBlue passengers
FAA is investigating the close call over New York airport.
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 PERSONAL FINANCE   
 On average, engineering majors earn $3.5 million over the course of their lifetime. The 5 highest paying degrees of 2015
On average, engineering majors earn $3.5 million over the course of their lifetime.
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 CARS   
 Senate Commerce Committee member Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla. displays the parts and function of a defective airbag made by Takata of Japan that has been linked to multiple deaths and injuries in cars driven in the U.S., during the committee's hearing on Automakers recall 2.1 M vehicles for faulty air bags
Faulty air bags from big three car makers may inflate while the car is running.
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 WEATHER   
 A winter storm is set to affect the eastern third of the country Sunday into Monday. Snow to blast East Coast into Groundhog Day
The clash of a cold air from the north and warm air from the south will bring another snow blast on the East Coast.
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 NATION   
 Troy Bradley of New Mexico and Leonid Tiukhtyaev of Russia set off across the Pacific Ocean from Saga, Japan, on Jan. 25, 2015, in their helium-filled Two Eagles balloon. Balloonists land in Mexico after record-setting Pacific flight
The pilots took off Sunday in Japan.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
A dancer known as Kukeri performs during the International Festival of the Masquerade Games in Pernik, Bulgaria.

A dancer known as Kukeri performs during the International Festival of the Masquerade Games in Pernik, Bulgaria.
 
 Popular Stories
Chicken or the egg? Brady and Belichick make perfect Super Bowl omelet
Houston's daughter found unresponsive in tub
Reports: Paris terrorist wore GoPro during market attack





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