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International Year In Review
From the beheading of American journalist James Foley to a massive cyberattack provoked by the upcoming film, "The Interview."
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A Blizzard Of Cash: Christmas Comes Early To Hong Kong
Drivers and pedestrians leapt into busy Hong Kong traffic to scoop up millions of dollars of bills spilled by a security van. Much of it has not been returned.
Choir Attracts Singers From LA's Skid Row
When they're not in rehearsal, some of the Colburn Wesley Project singers live on the streets of Los Angeles. The unlikely choir will be performing through this holiday season.
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Mishandling Of Ebola Sample May Have Exposed CDC Technician To Virus
The worker will be monitored for symptoms. Officials are investigating the incident, in which the virus was moved from a high-security lab to a low-security lab at the CDC's headquarters in Atlanta.
Unexpected Life Found In The Ocean's Deepest Trench
An expedition to the Pacific's Mariana Trench has found evidence that life exists miles below the surface. But it's not life as we know it.
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Christmas Tree Farmers Invest Long-Term In The Holiday Spirit
Americans buy 25 million Christmas trees every year. They're slow-growing crops, but the trees can be a smart investment for small farmers like the Carroll family in Louisa, Va.
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Pittsburgh Tries To Attract Enterprising Immigrants And Refugees
Pittsburgh is the latest Rust Belt city hoping to lure high-skilled immigrants into its labor force by helping refugees and other immigrants land the kind of jobs they held back home.
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A Century Ago, When The Guns Fell Silent On Christmas
World War I had just begun and the battles were blazing in the winter of 1914. But on Christmas Eve, something strange and unexpected happened. The soldiers in the trenches decided to call a truce.
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Pope Francis: 'Many Tears This Christmas'
In his annual Christmas Day blessing, the pontiff condemned killing in Iraq, Syria and Pakistan and the "brutal persecution" of religious and ethnic minorities.
Peaceful Protests In Missouri After Latest Police Shooting
A few hundred gathered for a vigil and march for 18-year-old Antonio Martin, who was fatally shot by a police officer on Tuesday.
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