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Police conduct an operation in the Croix-Rouge suburb of Reims, northern France.
 
 24 hours of terror: How the Paris attack unfolded 
 A close look at how the Paris terror attack and manhunt for the suspects unfolded 
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 Poolice cordoned off an Avia gas station in Villers-Cotterets, where two armed suspects from the attack on French satirical weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo were spotted in a gray Clio. French police hunt door to door for terror suspects
Interior Ministry said 88,000 people have been deployed in the massive manhunt.
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 POLITICS   
 Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif. Calif. liberal Barbara Boxer to retire from Senate
Liberal Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer won't seek new term in 2016.
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 Scientists at Northeastern University used an  Scientists discover potentially powerful antibiotic
While soil is full of bacteria, scientists until now didn't have a way to study them.
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 the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety crash tests a Honda Accord Feds hit Honda with $70 million fine
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration zaps Honda with two $35 million fines
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 MARKETS   
 Traderson the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Dow, up 260 points, erases 2015 losses
After a big selloff to start 2015, stocks rally for a second straight day.
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 WORLD   
 Demonstrators gather at the Place de la Republique after a shooting at a French satirical newspaper in Paris on Jan. 7, 2015. Twelve people were killed. Paris attack heightens European tensions with Muslims
Attack comes amid increased support for anti-Muslim backlash across Western Europe.
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 The newspaper cover says Bin Laden threatens France. Photos: Daring covers of 'Charlie Hebdo'
A French satirical newspaper called Charlie Hebdo published daring covers through the years.
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 NATION   
 Matthew Harper, 83, and Marguerite Harper, 80, of Howell were married for 60 years when they died 60 hours apart on Monday and Wednesday of last week due to natural causes. The two loved to travel all over the country visiting friends and family. Couple married for 60 years dies 60 hours apart
Marguerite Harper died on a Monday; her husband passed away exactly 60 hours later.
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 Attendees take a break at the 2015 International CES in Las Vegas. CES 2015: The latest from USA TODAY, Reviewed.com
The latest previews and videos from the Consumer Electronics Show.
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A man shields his eyes as he watches vapor plumes rise from Casco Bay on Jan. 8 in Portland, Maine.

A man shields his eyes as he watches vapor plumes rise from Casco Bay on Jan. 8 in Portland, Maine.
 

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24 hours of terror: How the Paris attack unfolded
French police hunt door to door for terror suspects
Calif. liberal Barbara Boxer to retire from Senate

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