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New York City police officers march before funeral services for police officer Wenjian Liu at Aievoli Funeral Home, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015, in the Brooklyn borough of New York.
 
 Mayor: NYPD officer 'walked a path of courage' 
 Uniformed police officers joined family and friends for the wake of officer Wenjian Liu. 
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 SPORTS   
 Stuart Scott accepts the Jimmy V Perseverance Award in July 2014. ESPN's Stuart Scott dies after lengthy battle with cancer
One of ESPN's most recognizable anchors and reporters dead at 49.
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 A Medicaid office employee works on reports at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City on Nov. 21. Doctors face big cuts in Medicaid pay
New rules may make it harder for millions of enrollees to find physicians.
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 MOVIES   
 Reese Witherspoon received an award for  It's here! Palm Springs kicks off awards season
Brad Pitt and Reese Witherspoon were among the big names on hand for the gala.
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 Pope Francis kisses a statue of the baby Jesus as he leaves at the end of a Mass at St Peter's Basilica on Jan. 1. Pope picks diverse group of 15 new cardinals
The nations of Cape Verde, Tonga and Burma received their first cardinals ever.
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 NATION   
 Larry Wilkins looks out in the direction of a plane crash on Jan. 3 in Kuttawa, Ky. Girl, 7, walks away from plane crash that kills family
Girl, 7, walked to a nearby house after the small plane crashed in Kentucky.
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 WORLD   
 Members of an Indonesian search and rescue team carry items found during the search operation for the missing AirAsia flight 8501 on January 4, 2015. Families pray as search continues for AirAsia victims
The service marked a week since Flight 8501 crashed in the Java Sea.
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 WORLD   
 President Obama, left, shown in Las Vegas in November, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, shown on Jan. 1, 2013. North Korea blasts U.S. for 'hostility,' sanctions
The country continues to deny any role in the cyberattack against Sony Pictures.
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 SPORTS   
 ESPN broadcaster Stuart Scott attends the NFL game between the New York Jets and the Tennessee Titans at LP Field. Sports world mourns the death of Stuart Scott
The sports world remembers a sportscasting legend.
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 CARS   
 Toyota saw Prius hybrid sales fall off last year as gas prices fell Automakers challenged by low gas prices
Consumers may demand larger, more fuel thirsty vehicles but automakers may not supply them
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
Small craft get close to the hull of the stricken vessel 'Hoegh Osaka' after it ran aground on a sand bank in Cowes, England. The cargo ship ran aground after leaving Southampton bound for Germany. All 25 crewmembers were rescued overnight.

Small craft get close to the hull of the stricken vessel 'Hoegh Osaka' after it ran aground on a sand bank in Cowes, England. The cargo ship ran aground after leaving Southampton bound for Germany. All 25 crewmembers were rescued overnight.
 

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Mayor: NYPD officer 'walked a path of courage'
ESPN's Stuart Scott dies after lengthy battle with cancer
Doctors face big cuts in Medicaid pay

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