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'Numerous' other bodies found at Algeria plant
Algerian bomb squads scouring a gas plant where Islamist militants took dozens of foreign workers hostage found "numerous" new bodies on Sunday as they searched for explosive traps left behind by the attackers.
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Tens of protestors damage property in NW D.C.
Around 60 protestors damaged property around midnight Sunday to Monday morning around the 700 through 900 blocks of 7th Street NW.
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16-year-old shot to death in Fort Washington
Police say Marcus Jones was walking to his car on Webster Lane when he was shot around midnight.
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Wanted man surrenders to PGPD, then assaults detective
Prince George's County police say a Glenarden man sought for the robbery and shooting of a food delivery driver has surrendered. But after turning himself in, Wayne Hunter Jr., 20, became combative and assaulted a detective.
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Officials lay wreaths at Martin Luther King Memorial
The Rev. Al Sharpton called the weekend an "intersection of history," with the nation's first black president taking the oath of office for a second term the same weekend as the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King's life.
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Police: Man tries to steal phone on Metrobus, stabbed
Police say a man was stabbed on a Metrobus when he tried to steal another man's phone Sunday.
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Caps fall to Lightning in first game of season 6-3
Martin St. Louis and Eric Brewer each scored two goals as the Lightning beat the Washington Capitals 6-3 in the season opener for both teams Saturday night. The home opener for the Caps is Tuesday night.
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Former Secretary of State joins CBS News
Rice served as secretary of state during President George W. Bush's second term. She was the first African-American woman to hold the post.
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White House wants to know how Algeria attack unfolded
The White House says it will work with the Algerian government to understand how events unfolded in the terrorist attack on a natural gas complex in the Sahara desert.
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On your way to Inauguration? What you need to know
If you want to get to the National Mall on Inauguration Day, you're probably better off not driving. See a map of all road closures, a list of prohibited items, parking advice, schedule, etc.
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Presidential Inauguration: President lays out vision for the U.S. in speech
President Barack Obama has prepared a second inaugural address that broadly lays out his vision for the country's future, setting the stage for looming debates over taxes, guns, immigration and other issues while leaving the details for another day.
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Ravens upset Patriots to set up brother-vs.-brother Super Bowl
The Ravens' 28-13 win sets up the first Super Bowl coached by brothers, Baltimore's John Harbaugh and San Francisco's Jim. The 49ers won the NFC title earlier Sunday 28-24 at Atlanta.
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Obama takes oath for second term
Stepping into his second term, President Barack Obama took the oath of office Sunday in an intimate swearing-in ceremony at the White House.
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Katie lands first on-camera interview with Manti Te'o
Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te'o and his parents will be interviewed by Katie Couric, the first on-camera interview given by the All-American since news broke about the dead girlfriend hoax. The interview will air on "Katie" on ABC7 Thursday at 4 p.m.
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Teenager shoots 5 inside Albuquerque home
A teenage boy fatally shot two adults and three children inside an Albuquerque home, authorities said Sunday.
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Police ID man shot to death on Georgia Avenue
Tracy McFadden, 44, was shot to death around 2:30 a.m., police say. There were no witnesses.
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Flu fuels debate over paid sick time laws
Dozens of doctors, nurses, lawmakers and activists pointed to the flu outbreak as they rallied Friday on the City Hall steps for mandatory paid sick leave.
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Doctors test brain pacemakers to zap Alzheimer's
Brain surgery for Alzheimer's may sound radical, but the first U.S. experiments with these implants are getting under way.
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