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Security officers patrol the perimeter outside a venue after shots were fired where an event titled
 
 1 dead in Denmark in attack on artist who drew Mohammed 
 Police say two gunmen fled after opening fire at a 'blasphemy seminar' at Copenhagen cafe. 
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 A car is parked outside a home on Tiger Maple Drive in Timberlea, Nova Scotia, a Halifax suburb, where police found a deceased person on Feb. 13, 2015. Police foil Valentine's Day plot to kill people at mall
Canadian police foiled plot by suspects to kill as many people as they could.
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 NFL   
 December 28, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh (center) stands in front of defensive back L.J. McCray (31) and defensive back Marcus Cromartie (47) for the national anthem before the game against the Arizona Card Jim Harbaugh basically admits the 49ers fired him
'I felt like the 49er hierarchy left me.'
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 MONEY   
 Webpage of Mark Malik, Wolf Hedge fund. Hedge fund manager faked death to avoid redemptions: SEC
NY hedge fund manager faked death, compared self to a werewolf, to avoid repaying investor
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 Parts of New England could see more than 2 feet of snow from storm. Hurricane-force winds threaten winter-weary New England
An Arctic storm system stretching is likely to dump more than a foot of snow on Boston.
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 Ture Nkrumah attends a vigil held by the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Dupont Circle on Feb. 12, 2015, in Washington, D.C. The vigil was held to honor three young Muslim students, Deah Shaddy Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Moh North Carolina murders revive Islamophobia concerns
American Muslims battle fear and anger in aftermath of slayings in Chapel Hill.
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 TECH   
 Ted Cardenas, a marketing vice president with Pioneer Electronics, demonstrates the new Apple CarPlay powered by Pioneer, in San Francisco on May, 14, 2014. The system could be the focus of alleged secret meetings on Apple building its own vehicles. Get ready for the Apple Car, reports say
Hirings of auto experts and secret executive meetings anchor speculation about Apple wheels
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 NEWS   
 Did you keep up with this week's news? Quiz: What happened this week? Test your knowledge
Test your news knowledge.
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 New York Times journalist David Carr poses for a photograph as he arrives for the French premiere of the documentary  Turbulent week in media reminder of public clamor for quality
A prominent anchor was suspended for six months, two prominent journalists died and Jon Stewart announced he was stepping down
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 WORLD   
 A member of the Iraqi security forces patrols the Najaf governorate's border with the mostly Islamic State-controlled western province of Anbar on Jan. 24, 2015. Islamic State attack on U.S. base in Iraq fails
U.S. trainers are stationed at the base, but were miles away from the failed attack.
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A musher competes with his dogs during the Trans-Thuringia race in central Germany.

A musher competes with his dogs during the Trans-Thuringia race in central Germany.
 

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1 dead in Denmark in attack on artist who drew Mohammed
Police foil Valentine's Day plot to kill people at mall
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