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A Mooresville, Ala., resident walks in a snowfall Feb. 20, 2015.
 
 Weekend winter storm packs more ice, snow for east 
 Thick ice threatens central Tennessee; more snow likely from D.C. to Boston. 
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 WORLD   
 British teenagers Kadiza Sultana, 16, left, and Shamima Begum, 15, are missing and believed to be traveling to Syria to join Islamic State terrorists. Family of missing Syria-bound girl begs her to come home
Scotland Yard says three missing London teens are apparently trying to join the Islamic State extremist group.
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 TECH   
 Audi invited a group of journalists to ride in a self-piloting A7 prototype from Silicon Valley to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last month. Apple car has pitfalls but leverages competency
Computers with four wheels are a logical step for the design-focused tech company
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 NHL   
 United States Olympic ice hockey coach, Herb Brooks, left, speaks to team members during a break in practice. Talented 1980 Olympic team didn't need miracles
The Americans had an extraordinary team, with a roster full of impressive players
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 NATION   
 The St. John Center for Homeless Men in Louisville, Ky. Homeless man dies on shelter's steps amid frigid temps
The man was found on the steps of the St. John Center for Homeless Men in Louisville.
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 WORLD   
 Young boys attend a ceremony of the child soldiers disarmament, demobilization and reintegration in Pibor overseen by UNICEF and its partners on Feb. 10, 2015. UNICEF: At least 89 boys abducted in South Sudan
In the past year, 12,000 children have been recruited and used as soldiers by armed forces and groups in South Sudan.
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 NEWS   
 The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, with some cargo loading cranes in the upright and idle position, are seen in this view from the San Pedro area of Los Angeles on Thursday. The ports were closed to ships 
Thursday as part of a labor dispute be Deal reached in West Coast dockworkers dispute
The dispute that has snarled port traffic and delayed cargo shipments
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 NATION   
 Rich and Kathy Melvin shovel out their car in front of their house in Somerville, Mass., on Feb. 10, 2015. How much snow is too much snow on your roof?
It depends on whether the snow is light and fluffy or wet and heavy.
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 WORLD   
 Flames rise from a high rise tower in Dubai's marina district on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015. Winds fan flames as fire races up Dubai high-rise
The fire broke out at about 2 a.m. in the 86-story Torch tower on the northeastern end of the densely populated district.
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 PERSONAL FINANCE   
 In many of the largest occupations, women earn close to what men do. In others, however . . . . The worst paying jobs for women
In many of the largest occupations, women earn close to what men do. In others, however . . . .
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 The Day In Pictures Gallery
A girl stands next to flowers and candles left by mourners at one of many memorials to victims of the Maidan uprising one year ago in Kiev, Ukraine.

A girl stands next to flowers and candles left by mourners at one of many memorials to victims of the Maidan uprising one year ago in Kiev, Ukraine.
 

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Weekend winter storm packs more ice, snow for east
Family of missing Syria-bound girl begs her to come home
Apple car has pitfalls but leverages competency

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