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All hostages are safe after being held at Texas synagogue, authorities say
The gunman who held four people hostage at a synagogue in Colleyville, Texas, is now dead, authorities said. The four hostages were physically unharmed.
Southern U.S. braces for several inches of snow
Four governors declared a state of emergency ahead of this weekend's storm, which could drop several inches of snow on areas that aren't accustomed to severe winter weather.
Alec Baldwin surrenders his phone to shooting investigators
The actor has turned his cellphone over to authorities as part of the investigation into a fatal shooting on a New Mexico film set last fall, a law enforcement official says.
GVSU Remembers Lena Meijer
Grand Valley and West Michigan are remembering Lena Meijer, who died on January 15. She was 102.
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Thousands in northeast are without power after heavy snowfall from winter storm
Homes and businesses across New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania were without power as a dangerous storm brought heavy snow, strong thunderstorms and blustery winds.
Illinois judge is reassigned after overturning sexual assault conviction
Judge Robert Adrian overturned the conviction of an 18-year-old for sexually assaulting a 16-year-old girl. After outrage, Adrian was removed from the criminal case docket.
Ukraine ex-president returns to Kyiv for treason trial
Poroshenko was greeted by several thousand cheering supporters. Some carried banners reading "We need democracy," and "Stop repressions."
A drone attack in Abu Dhabi claimed by rebels in Yemen has killed three people
While Abu Dhabi police did not immediately offer any suspects, Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for an attack targeting the United Arab Emirates.
Stimulus Package Includes Millions For The Arts
Singers, actors and dancers can stimulate audiences, but can they also stimulate the economy? The authors of the current stimulus package think so — they have included $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts and $150 million for infrastructure repairs at the Smithsonian.
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American Painter Andrew Wyeth Dies At 91
American artist Andrew Wyeth, who painted his neighbors and the landscapes of Pennsylvania's Brandywine Valley and coastal Maine, died Friday morning at his home in suburban Philadelphia. Wyeth, who was 91, has been placed in the tradition of artists like Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins.
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