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Super Bowl XLIX: Patriots beat Seahawks for Brady's fourth title Breaking News. Please select your default edition: International U.S.. Mexico. U.S. Edition. U.S.; International; Arabic; Español; Mexico; Set edition preference.
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Shells hit Donetsk, five more Ukrainian soldiers killed DONETSK, Ukraine (Reuters) - Artillery attacks on the Ukrainian city of Donetsk killed at least one civilian on Monday while Kiev's military reported that five more Ukrainian soldiers had been killed in clashes with separatists in the east in the past 24 hours.
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Peter Greste freed: How Egypt jailed al-Jazeera reporter It was meant to be a routine three-week deployment from his base in Nairobi to cover the ongoing see-saw that is Egyptian politics.
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Northeast US braces for second major snowstorm in a week KANSAS CITY Feb 2 (Reuters) - The northeastern United States braced for the second major snow storm in a week on Monday after a huge winter system dumped more than a foot (30 cm) of snow in the Chicago area, closing schools from the Midwest to New ...
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Katy Perry Celebrates Her Super Bowl Halftime Performance With a New Tattoo Katy Perry celebrated her Superbowl XLIX halftime performance in a very permanent way -- by tattooing the roman numerals "XLIX" on her finger following her performance.
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Super Bowl Insider: Patriots footballs 'a few ticks under' Hours before Super Bowl XLIX kicked off, DeflateGate took yet another turn. On Sunday morning, the NFL Network reported details of the mysteriously underinflated footballs used by the New England Patriots in the AFC championship game two weeks ago.
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Ex-Power Ranger uses sword to kill roommate in Palmdale, officials say A Palmdale man who acted in a "Power Rangers" television series was arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the fatal stabbing of his roommate with a sword, authorities said Sunday.
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Shinzo Abe's calls for changes to US textbooks meeting resistance in the US Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's recent demands for "corrections" to passages about comfort women in US textbooks are meeting with a backlash in the US.
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