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A canyon cuts through the Andes mountains in Peru.
 
 Record! 2014 was Earth's warmest year 
 2014 was the planet's warmest year since climate records began in 1880, federal scientists announced Friday. 
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 Pope Francis is greeted by a pack of the faithful with mobile cameras upon his arrival for a meeting in Manila on Jan. 16, 2015. Pope slams 'scandalous' corruption in Philippines
Pope Francis pays his first visit to the Catholic, Southeast Asian nation.
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 Taylor Swift performs during New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square. Taylor Swift helps Boehner shake off Obama
House speaker's digital team uses GIFs of Taylor Swift to criticize community college plan.
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 Omar Meza, an AIG executive from Los Angeles, was last seen Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015. Security footage shows him entering a Palm Desert, Calif., resort and then leaving right away. His wallet and jacket were found outside the resort. Missing AIG executive dead, family says
Omar Meza's passing announced via Facebook Thursday evening.
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 In this Dec. 9, 2014 file photo, Marilyn Tavenner, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, testifies on Capitol Hill. Obamacare official leaves after successes, messes
Marilyn Tavenner oversaw messy 2013 rollout of Healthcare.gov and far better 2014 effort
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 WORLD   
 Policemen stand guard at Colline Street in Verviers, eastern Belgium, on Jan. 16, 2015. Two dozen arrested in anti-terror raids across Europe
Police attempt to thwart terror attacks as anxiety in Europe grows.
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 In this Nov. 6, 2013, file photo, small fishing boats float anchored on the opposite shore of a port under construction in the Bay of Mariel, Cuba. The island nation has yet to announce any foreign investment projects for the Mariel trade zone after  New Cuba rules could flood island with U.S.-made goods
American businesses could flood Cuba with their products under new White House rules.
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 Abuse survivors Al Michaud, left, and Jim Keenan, right, embrace after each spoke at a news conference announcing a lawsuit settlement against the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis and the Diocese of Winona on Oct. 13, 2014 in St. Paul. St. Paul-Minneapolis archdiocese files for bankruptcy
The move will allow the church to deal with potential lawsuits for victims of clergy sex abuse.
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 NATION   
 Eddie Herrera and Jacqueline Gomez on prom day in May. Boyfriend charged after teen dies on prom night
Mother of date provided alcohol, hydrocodone, prosecutors say.
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 A young couple, unable to find seats together in the metro, hold hands across the aisle at the start of evening rush hour in Mexico City. 18-year-old plans to marry her long-lost father
Young woman says the two were instantly attracted after a 12-year absence.
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Relatives of earthquake victims light candles on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Kobe earthquake on Jan. 16 at Koyaike Park in Itami City, western Japan. The 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck before dawn on Jan. 17, 1995, killing more than 6,400

Relatives of earthquake victims light candles on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Kobe earthquake on Jan. 16 at Koyaike Park in Itami City, western Japan. The 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck before dawn on Jan. 17, 1995, killing more than 6,400
 

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