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Rescue workers enter after police forces stormed the kosher store where a gunman held several hostages, in Paris, Jan. 9, 2015. The assault came moments after a similar raid on the building where two brothers suspected in the Charlie Hebdo newspaper
 
 3 French terror suspects killed; hostages' fate unclear 
 Hostages released in second standoff at a Paris kosher supermarket. 
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 Amedy Coulibaly, left, and Hayat Boumeddiene, are suspects in the Jan. 8 shooting of a female police office in Montrouge, France. Coulibaly is a suspect in the hostage taking at a kosher supermarket on Jan. 9. Gunman killed, 4 hostages feared dead at Paris market
The hours-long standoff ended amid gunshots and an explosion near the supermarket Friday evening.
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 A member of the French police intervention force (FIPN) looks through the scope of his rifle during searches in Fleury, France, on Jan. 8, 2015, as part of an investigation into a deadly attack the day before by armed gunmen on the Paris offices of F French terror suspect linked to al-Qaeda in Yemen
Both suspects had been on U.S. 'no-fly' lists for years, a U.S. official said.
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 NATION   
 This undated passport photo provided by the U.S. attorney's office and presented as evidence at a detention hearing at federal court in Chicago, Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, shows Mohammed Hamzah Khan. Chicago man accused of trying to join Islamic State
Mohammed Hamzah Khan was arrested in October as he attempted to begin a journey to Syria.
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 Registered nurse Charlene Luxcin gives Gabriella Diaz, 4, a flu shot last January at the Whittier Street Health Center in Boston, Mass. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday, Jan. 5, 2014, reported flu season is getting worse. 26 children have died from flu as outbreak widens
Flu is now widespread in 46 states.
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 PEOPLE   
 Tina and Amy won't be sitting down on the Globes job. Tina Fey: Cosby jokes at Globes? 'Heck yes!'
Nothing is off-limits.
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 Tiger Woods last played at the Phoenix Open in 2001. Tiger Woods to make 2015 debut at Phoenix Open
He has not played in Phoenix Open since 2001.
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 Night, illumination, Golden Gate bridge. Golden Gate Bridge taking first-ever weekend off
It's said to be the iconic bridge's longest shutdown ever and the first closure since the few hours it took off in 1987.
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 Republican Chris Christie celebrates his defeat of  incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine to become the next governor of New Jersey, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 in Parsippany, New Jersey. Probe of alleged retaliation by Christie widens
Authorities reportedly subpoenaed documents relating to meetings with Jersey City's mayor.
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 POLITICS   
 President Obama speaks at Central High School on Thursday, Jan. 8, in Phoenix about the recovering housing sector. Obama to propose free community college
Proposal for two years of free college comes on pre-State of the Union tour.
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
French police officers patrol in Longpont, north of Paris.

French police officers patrol in Longpont, north of Paris.
 

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3 French terror suspects killed; hostages' fate unclear
Gunman killed, 4 hostages feared dead at Paris market
French terror suspect linked to al-Qaeda in Yemen

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