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1. ISIS Extends Hostage Deadline
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ISIS released a message late Wednesday purportedly by Japanese hostage Kenji Goto, extending the deadline for Jordan's release of an Iraqi would-be hotel bomber linked to al-Qaida
2. The Science Behind Why You're Always Cold
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Frigid weather isn't solely to blame for your chill: your metabolism, vascular function and thyroid play major roles when it comes to your internal thermostat
3. Malaysia Declares MH370 Crash An Accident
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The decision fulfills a legal obligation that will allow efforts to proceed with compensation claims
4. Mehcad Brooks to Play Jimmy Olsen in <i>Supergirl</i>
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The 34-year-old will be playing the love interest of the title lead, depicted by Glee star Melissa Benoist
5. 1 in 5 U.S. Kids Now Rely on Food Stamps
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Twenty percent of children in the U.S. need food stamps to eat, according to federal data released on Wednesday. Data compiled by the U.S. Census shows that 16 million children in the country used food stamps in 2014 — a jump from prerecession levels
6. Penn State President: Freeh Acted Like Prosecutor in Review
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Penn State's president on Wednesday dismissed the university-commissioned review of how top administrators handled child-molestation complaints about former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky as "not useful to make decisions"
7. Sony and Spotify to Unveil New Music Service on PlayStation
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Spotify and Sony are launching a premium music service called PlayStation Music, offering over 30 million songs to listen to in the background of a PlayStation game. It will initially only be accessible on Sony game consoles and Xperia devices
8. The Ebola Virus Is Mutating, Say Scientists
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Although virus mutations are common, researchers are concerned that Ebola could eventually morph into an airborne disease if given enough time
9. Williams, Sharapova to Meet in Australian Open Final
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Top-ranked Serena Williams beat Madison Keys to set up an Australian Open final against second-seeded Maria Sharapova. Sharapova, who beat Ekaterina Makarova in an all-Russian semifinal, has lost her last 15 head-to-head matches to Williams
10. Phoenix Is Monitoring 1,000 People for Measles
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Health staff in Arizona are monitoring 1,000 people, including around 200 children, who could have been exposed to measles at the Phoenix Children's East Valley Center after a woman who visited the medical facility came down with the disease
11. Taylor Swift's <i>1989</i> Heads Back to the Top
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Taylor Swift's 1989 could be topping the Billboard 200 chart again. After two weeks out of the top spot, the singer's smash-hit album is currently sitting at No. 2, and those in the know believe it has the power to reach No. 1 for a 10th week
12. Inventor of the Laser Dies at 99
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Charles Townes, the Nobel Prize–winning physicist credited with the invention of the laser and its predecessor — the maser — died in Oakland, Calif., on Tuesday. Townes' health had been rapidly deteriorating, and he died on the way to the hospital
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