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Rescuers work amid the wreckage caused by an explosion in a hospital in Cuajimalpa, Mexico City, on Jan. 29, 2015.
 
 7 dead in gas blast at Mexico City children's hospital 
 Blast apparently was caused by a leak in the hose carrying gas from the truck to the hospital. 
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 Bradley Cooper portrays Navy SEAL Chris Kyle in a scene from  What moviegoers in Baghdad think of 'American Sniper'
Portrayals of the Iraq War look a little different from Iraq.
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 POLITICS   
 Hillary Rodham Clinton Could Hillary Clinton be delaying campaign launch?
Politico reports Clinton is "strongly considering" pushing back 2016 campaign launch to July.
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  Lynch lectures media in defiant press conference
'You all shove cameras and microphones down my throat.'
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 POLITICS   
 Demonstrators gather in front of the White House on Jan. 10 to encourage President Obama to veto legislation approving the Keystone pipeline. Senate advances Keystone pipeline despite veto threat
Congress moves closer to showdown with the White House.
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 NATION   
 President Obama Obama wants end of sequester, seeks $74B spending hike
President unveils his proposed budget on Monday.
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 In this  Nov. 13, 2005 file photo, Sajida al-Rishawi confesses on Jordanian state-run TV about her failed bid to set off an explosives belt inside one of the three Amman hotels targeted by al-Qaeda. ISIL deadline passes; fate of captive pilot unknown
Extremists warned they would kill a hostage if Jordan failed to free jailed terrorist by sunset.
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 POLITICS   
 Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., is a vocal critic of President Obama's foreign policy. Lindsey Graham takes step toward presidential race
Republican launches Security Through Strength, a "test the waters" fundraising committee.
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 NFL   
  People keep pulling the fire alarm in the Patriots' hotel in the middle of the night
People keep pulling the fire alarm in the Patriots' hotel in the middle of the night.
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 BOOKS   
 Rooney Mara starred in the U.S. film adaptation of  'Dragon Tattoo' trilogy sequel set for August
The authorized sequel, written by David Lagercrantz, will hit bookshelves Aug. 27.
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Members of the Metropolitan Police Agency conduct an anti-terror drill at the railway station on Jan. 29 in Seoul, South Korea.

Members of the Metropolitan Police Agency conduct an anti-terror drill at the railway station on Jan. 29 in Seoul, South Korea.
 
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7 dead in gas blast at Mexico City children's hospital
What moviegoers in Baghdad think of 'American Sniper'
Could Hillary Clinton be delaying campaign launch?





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