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Did North Korea's Mysterious First Lady Have a Baby?

Did North Korea's Mysterious First Lady Have a Baby? SEOUL, South Korea – Experts on North Korea have long studied photos of  the country’s leaders trying to interpret the significance in the slightest change of body language, pose or position of hierarchy. That intense scrutiny has now been turned on the wife of Kim...


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Despite Risks, College Football Still Using Powerful Painkiller

Despite Risks, College Football Still Using Powerful Painkiller Despite stated label risks of possible fatal heart attack, stroke or organ failure, college football players across the country are still being given injections of a powerful painkiller on game days so they can play while injured, an ABC News investigation has found. The drug, a generic version of Toradol, is recommended for the short-term treatment of post-operative pain in hospitals but has increasingly been used in college and professional sports, and its use is not monitored by the NCAA,...

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New Israeli Law Bans Skinny Models

New Israeli Law Bans Skinny Models A law that regulates people's body weight would probably get little traction in Congress, not to mention U.S. courts. But not so in Israel, where a new law took effect Jan. 1 that aims to prevent fashion models from losing weight to the detriment of their health and the wellbeing of others inclined to follow in their footsteps.


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Snapchat's Not Quite Vanishing Photos

Snapchat's Not Quite Vanishing Photos With technology that could be right out of an "Inspector Gadget" episode, teens across the globe believe they're sending their own self destructing messages online with an app called Snapchat, but users may be surprised to learn that those photos may not be gone forever after they're sent.


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Drone Kills Top Taliban Commander

Drone Kills Top Taliban Commander Top Taliban commander Mulla Nazir was killed in drone strike this morning along with his nine other comrades.


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Teens Drugged Parents to Use Internet

Teens Drugged Parents to Use Internet Police say 2 California teens spiked milkshakes of too-strict parents to log onto Internet


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In Congress, Something Old And Something New

In Congress, Something Old And Something New By MICHAEL FALCONE (@michaelpfalcone) and AMY WALTER (@amyewalter) NOTABLES: A RECORD-BREAKING DAY IN THE SENATE: As the 113th Congress is sworn in today on Capitol Hill, ABC “World News” anchor Diane Sawyer has an exclusive joint interview with the historic class of 20 female Senators....


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Watch: Favorite Teen App Snapchat Promises to Delete Quirky Photos

Watch: Favorite Teen App Snapchat Promises to Delete Quirky Photos New smartphone app encourages kids to share short-lived photos with friends.


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Watch: Justin Bieber Paparazzi Death Prompts Call for New Laws

Watch: Justin Bieber Paparazzi Death Prompts Call for New Laws Pop star calls for new legislation following a photographer's death pursuing singer.


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Watch: Homeowner's Video of Robbers Goes Viral

Watch: Homeowner's Video of Robbers Goes Viral Police are searching for three burglars who were caught on tape inside a North Carolina home.


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Stocks Euphoria May Dim Over Deficit

Stocks Euphoria May Dim Over Deficit Morning Business Memo… Wall Street’s first day of trading for 2013 brought the biggest gains in more than a year for the Dow Jones index – up 308 points. Other averages rose after the fiscal cliff deal in Congress. Ten stocks rose for every one...


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Husband Accused in Officer's Killing Due in Court

Husband Accused in Officer's Killing Due in Court Iraq War vet accused in fatal shooting of wife, a Milwaukee-area police officer, due in court


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Man Arrested for Stripping in Church

Man Arrested for Stripping in Church Conn. man arrested after police say he stripped naked in church in front of congregation


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5 Charged in New Delhi Gang Rape

5 Charged in New Delhi Gang Rape Indian police file rape and murder charges against 5 accused of attacking woman on Delhi bus


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Jodi Arias Attorney Claims Victim was Deviant

Jodi Arias Attorney Claims Victim was Deviant Defense attorneys for Jodi Arias, the 32-year-old Arizona woman who has admitted to brutally murdering her former boyfriend Travis Alexander in 2008, say that she was abused and controlled by Alexander, who she says was a sexual deviant.


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House Candidate Held for Stalking Rival

House Candidate Held for Stalking Rival A former Republican candidate for Congress in New Mexico has been arrested for stalking his opponent after he was previously arrested for allegedly slashing her tires.


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Girl Fights for Right to Her Own Name

Girl Fights for Right to Her Own Name Icelandic girl fights government over right to use her name; only 'approved' names allowed


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Ill. Senator Returns to Capitol Hill After Stroke

Ill. Senator Returns to Capitol Hill After Stroke Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., will walk up the steps of the Capitol Thursday morning as he returns to the Senate for the first time since he suffered a stroke early last year. Nearly one year ago, doctors determined Kirk suffered an ischemic stroke after finding...


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