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  • Also: Alex Rodriguez is booed as he returns to the Yankees' lineup; President Obama will go to Phoenix to discuss the economy; three die in rural Pennsylvania after a gunman attacks a town meeting; and hundreds of scantily-clad people flood Times Square for 'Underwear Day'.
  • Also: The Senate gets ready to pass a bipartisan budget deal; former NBA star Dennis Rodman is returning to North Korea; a government report finds fewer teens are using synthetic marijuana; and a Chinese hospital opens a "smog clinic".
  • Also: There's video of a ship still trapped in Antarctic ice; the final Connecticut police report on the Newtown shootings will be released today; hackers can access phone numbers on social media site, Snapchat; and piranhas attack swimmers in Argentina.
  • Also: A federal judge overturns Chicago's ordinance banning gun purchases; the Senate is scheduled to vote on extending unemployment benefits; mining deaths increased in the U.S. last year; and furious French tire plant workers barricade their managers in their office.
  • Also: Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits Jordan; Beijing's smog becomes "Airpocolypse"; Ohio will execute a condemned man with a new drug method; soaring heat causes match delays at the Australian Open; and the Razzie nominations for last year's worst films are out.
  • Also: Several elderly residents are still missing after a Quebec retirement home fire; anti-government protests continue in Ukraine; a huge traffic pileup in Indiana kills three; and Toronto mayor Rob Ford gets stuck in an elevator.
  • Also: There's been a deadly bombing in Beirut; an explosion at an Oklahoma steel factory kills two people; a student at Widener University is shot and wounded; pilot whales are beaching themselves again in southern Florida; and China has lifted its ban on Lady Gaga's latest album.
  • Also: Officials report a second chemical turned up in West Virginia's toxic water; Ukrainian protests turn deadly; more pilot whales have died off southern Florida; and now that the Antarctic scientists are back from their icebound ship, who pays for their rescue?
  • Also: U.N. ambassador Samantha Power arrives in the Central African Republic; a "Duck Dynasty" star reiterates homophobic comments; Russia says it bailed out Ukraine as a fraternal gesture; and an anonymous donor drops a diamond ring into a Salvation Army red kettle.
  • Also: A German magazine alleges the NSA infiltates some technology companies' data; a very strong cyclone will hit Australia; the home of the German ambassador to Greece is hit by gunfire; and Justice Sonia Sotomayor will push the ball drop in New York's Times Square on New Year's Eve.
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