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» Mario Cuomo dies at 82

Cuomo served three terms as New York’s governor and was the father of the state’s current governor.

» DA in Eric Garner case could replace Rep. Grimm

Gov. Andrew Cuomo will announce a special election to fill the vacant seat.

» Byron York: Why Dem attacks misfired in Scalise controversy

There’s a lot of noise, but in this case, the outrage machine is sputtering.

» Chick-fil-A warns its payment data may have breached

The potential fraud was first noticed on Dec. 19.

» Shots fired at San Francisco cops

The officers, who returned fire at their attacker, were unharmed in the incident.

» Editorial: What to look for in the next president

It’s a good time to adumbrate principles that will guide us as we evaluate presidential contenders.

» Anti-Semitism rising in academia, group warns

A group official said universities were now part of the “front lines” in the fight against anti-Semitism.

» GM recalls 83,000 trucks, SUVs due to ignition switches

The automaker said it expected to find the faulty ignitions in just 500 of the vehicles it is recalling.

» Monarch butterfly may get ‘endangered’ status

The agency said habitat loss had resulted in substantial declines in the insect’s population.

» In campaign move, Jeb Bush resigns from nonprofit, corporate boards

He reportedly is also examining his ties to other businesses such as his consulting firm.

» Doctor in the house: Ben Carson surging in 2016 race

Dr. Ben Carson’s budding presidential campaign gets a push from “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd.

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