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  1. 2,500 Pigs Join Debate Over Farms vs. Scenery
  2. The House Edge: Academics Who Defend Wall St. Reap Reward
  3. Final Report on Sandy Hook Killings Sheds New Light on Gunman’s Isolation
  4. Larry Lujack, a Cranky Voice on Chicago Radio, Dies at 73
  5. National Briefing | Northwest: Washington: Judge Bars Raise for Some in Seatac
  6. Rowdy teens overrun mall in Brooklyn
  7. Adam Lanza writings called 'graphic'
  8. A&E: 'Duck Dynasty' resuming 'with the entire Robertson family'
  9. UPS clears backlog
  10. 10 things about nation's first recreational marijuana shops
  11. West Virginia Democrats Face an Uneasy Time
  12. Datapoints: Placing Odds on Your Health (and Its Cost)
  13. A Rare Elected Voice for Socialism Pledges to Be Heard in Seattle
  14. New Law All but Bars Russian GPS Sites in U.S.
  15. As the Obamas Celebrate Christmas, Rituals of Faith Stay on the Sidelines
  16. Joseph Santo Dies at 84; Restaurateur of Romance
  17. Bill Clinton Will Preside at de Blasio’s Inauguration
  18. Brainlike Computers, Learning From Experience
  19. Paul Blair, Center Fielder for Champions, Dies at 69
  20. Florida breathing down New York's neck
  21. Supermodel visits cancer patient
  22. 10 biggest scandals of 2013
  23. Utah Ruling on Marriage Puts Judge in Spotlight
  24. Obama’s TV Picks: Anything Edgy, With Hints of Reality
  25. A.D.H.D. Experts Re-evaluate Study’s Zeal for Drugs
  26. Harold Simmons Dies at 82; Backed Swift Boat Ads
  27. Sotomayor to Lead Countdown to New Year in Times Square
  28. Democrats Turn to Minimum Wage as 2014 Strategy
  29. Andy Granatelli Dies at 90; Revved Businesses and Cars
  30. Time Inc. Is Preparing to Head Out on Its Own
  31. Medical Billing Nears a New Era of Ultra-Specific Codes
  32. Rise in Twitter’s Stock Reflects Exuberance in Silicon Valley
  33. Solving Problems for Real World, Using Design
  34. Sidebar: Laws Deserve More Than Cute Names
  35. Deadline looms for brain-dead teen
  36. Clues emerge in case of missing Michigan doctor
  37. Passenger leaps from cruise ship
  38. Would NSA surveillance have stopped 9/11 plot?
  39. Grocery shoppers hospitalized after report of air problems
  40. Man killed after bank robbery threatened Obama in 2010
  41. Kisses, champagne and confetti
  42. 2014, a make-or-break year for legal pot
  43. Colorado prepares for legal pot
  44. Official Who Oversaw Health Law’s Rollout Is Retiring
  45. Philadelphia Monsignor to Be Released on Bail
  46. U.S. Names Domestic Test Sites for Drone Aircraft
  47. U.S. Population Rises Just 0.72 Percent, Census Bureau Finds
  48. Without Winter Freezes, Mangroves Are Marching North, Scientists Say
  49. What will become of Jahi?
  50. Man pays $660 for masterpiece
  51. Denver airport bans pot despite Jan. 1 legalization
  52. Videos show doctor who disappeared
  53. Expert: Beach photobomber is a dolphin, not a shark
  54. Census: N.Y. state still No.3, Florida still gaining
  55. GMA's Robin Roberts comes out
  56. Caught on camera: Driver tosses package
  57. U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan
  58. Kenneth C. Edelin, Doctor In Abortion Case, Dies at 74
  59. Next mayor: End Central Park's horse-drawn carriages
  60. Police: Mom poisoned family on Christmas
  61. Senate Discord Drains Power of Panel Chief
  62. Sign-Ups Surge in New York State’s Health Exchange
  63. National Briefing | Plains: North Dakota: Oil Train Hits Grain Car
  64. Social Media as a Megaphone to Pressure the Food Industry
  65. A Resisted Pill to Prevent H.I.V.
  66. New York Stays Ahead of Florida in Population
  67. National Briefing | Midwest: Ohio: Life Sentence in Murders and Rapes
  68. National Briefing | Washington: Killings of Law Officers Fall Further
  69. Music Match: Rock Hall of Famers’ Hits, One More Time
  70. Letter From Mobile: Dancing Across the Generations
  71. U.S. Frees Last of Uighur Detainees From Guantánamo
  72. Your greatest moments of 2013
  73. The year medical 'fixes' got busted
  74. President Obama, the merciless?
  75. It will hurt to lose Red Lobster
  76. Report: More spying, hacking by NSA
  77. A college bowl icon
  78. Air tested for toxic fumes after North Dakota train crash, fire
  79. Beyonce: No disrespect intended to dead Challenger astronauts
  80. Obit: RIP, light bulb
  81. U.S. Asks Judge to Free Dying Lawyer Convicted of Aiding Terrorism
  82. Female WWII pilots to be honored with float in Rose Parade
  83. RIP, light bulb
  84. Why I'm nuts about the Rose Bowl
  85. Fewer Murders in Chicago This Year, After a Brutal 2012
  86. Federal Judge Upholds Majority of New York Gun Law
  87. Florida Law on Drug Testing for Welfare Is Struck Down
  88. Rivers' garbageman named CNN Hero of the Year
  89. Colorado pot sales to begin in 2014
  90. Will this miracle dog steal Rose Parade?
  91. Elaborate crop circle draws crowds in California
  92. Utah Asks Supreme Court to Halt Same-Sex Marriages
  93. Meet 5 'Extraordinary People'
  94. The New Old Age Blog: Study: Vitamin E May Help Slow Alzheimer’s Decline
  95. Budget Cuts Imperil Court System, Chief Justice Says
  96. For Maine Shrimpers, a Frightening Calculus
  97. District Judge Upholds Government’s Right to Search Electronics at Border
  98. Supporters of $15 Wage Seek Appeal of Ruling
  99. Arkansas Lieutenant Governor Faces Calls to Quit Over Ethics Violations
  100. Millions Gaining Health Coverage Under Law
  101. Power Curbed, Detroit Mayor Faces Big Job
  102. High-Dose Vitamin E Slows Decline of Some Alzheimer’s Patients in Study
  103. Safety Questions After North Dakota Oil Train Derailment
  104. Philadelphia Forges Plan to Rebuild From Decay
  105. Barbara Bush Hospitalized for Pneumonia in Texas
  106. Justice Blocks Contraception Mandate
  107. A’s for Athletes, but Charges of Fraud at North Carolina
  108. Op-Ed Contributor: Anxious Youth, Then and Now
  109. Op-Ed Contributor: The Obamacare We Deserve
  110. Why Romney adoption jokes hurt
  111. It's 'Green Wednesday' in Colorado
  112. MSNBC host apologizes
  113. Ban on gay scouts ends today
  114. Former first lady Barbara Bush hospitalized
  115. Surgeon who operated on MLK dies
  116. Colorado Stores Throw Open Their Doors to Pot Buyers
  117. Blast, fire in Minneapolis building
  118. A Dozen Are Injured in Minneapolis Apartment House Fire
  119. Vote on Boeing Contract Highlights Rift in Machinists’ Union
  120. The Quest for a Natural Sugar Substitute
  121. Economix Blog: Shorter Workweeks Are Likely in New Year
  122. To Some Tourists, Hawaii Means Sun, Surf and Semiautomatics
  123. News Analysis: Health Law Challenge Opens Up New Front
  124. Carrying On a Presidential Tradition, One Leisurely Round at a Time
  125. Op-Ed Contributor: Cold Turkey Isn’t the Only Route
  126. Boehner Is Said to Back Change on Immigration
  127. Letter Tied to Fight for Independence Is Found in Museum’s Attic
  128. Consumers Start Using Coverage Under Health Law
  129. Loan Monitor Is Accused of Ruthless Tactics on Student Debt
  130. At Issue in Skakel’s Libel Suit Against TV Host, Degrees of Tarnish on a Reputation
  131. With Clintons in His Corner, de Blasio Bolsters Ties to His Party’s ‘Gold Standard’
  132. Alfred Marshall, Founder of Stores That Bear His Name, Dies at 94
  133. James Avery, ‘Fresh Prince’ Actor, Dies at 68
  134. Kate DiCamillo to Be Ambassador of Young People’s Literature
  135. Attacker Sets Fire at Chinese Consulate in San Francisco
  136. Blizzard, sub-zero wind chills and foot of snow ready to hit Northeast
  137. Avalanche buries, kills snowmobile driver in Montana
  138. Beloved Catholic priest found slain in California church rectory
  139. Dying defense lawyer Lynne Stewart released from jail
  140. (Psst, aliens) Elaborate crop circle in California mowed down
  141. Clintons using de Blasio inauguration?
  142. The Lede: Colorado Counts Down to Legalized Marijuana Use
  143. The year ahead in air travel
  144. Schiavo's family joins with Jahi McMath family in fight over life support
  145. FSU's Jimbo Fisher ready for a win -- against Fanconi Anemia
  146. Bill de Blasio sworn in as New York City's 109th mayor
  147. 5 telling House races
  148. The Lede: Father Requests Forgiveness for Teenager Who Killed His Daughter at Arapahoe High
  149. Sinkhole swallows truck
  150. The Lede: Father Requests Forgiveness for Teenage Shooter Who Killed Daughter
  151. Do teachers favor attractive kids?
  152. Can de Blasio end inequality?
  153. Let parents decide if teen is dead
  154. Kerry Shifts State Department Focus to Environment
  155. Immigrant in U.S. Illegally May Practice Law, California Court Rules
  156. Access to Health Care May Increase ER Visits, Study Suggests
  157. As Big Snowstorm Approaches New York, de Blasio Says City Is Ready
  158. As Big Snowstorm Approaches New York, de Blasio Says City Is Ready
  159. The Lede: From Chicago to Boston, Winter Storm Creates Havoc for Travelers
  160. Family watches daughter die via laptop
  161. Houston and Its Strip Clubs Call a Truce
  162. National Briefing | Washington: Marines Delay Strength Requirement for Women
  163. National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania: Monsignor Leaves Prison
  164. National Briefing | Rockies: Colorado: Ammunition Company Exiting
  165. Concern Over Safety Grows as More Oil Rides the Rails
  166. U.S. Military Ship Readied for Mission to Destroy Syria’s Chemical Weapons
  167. Political Memo: When a 2nd-Term President and a Divided Congress Made Magic
  168. Bob Grant, a Combative Personality on New York Talk Radio, Dies at 84
  169. Official: Body found in burned building
  170. International musician: U.S. Customs destroyed my instruments
  171. Arson fire at Chinese consulate in San Francisco a 'despicable act'
  172. A historic, celebratory act: Buying pot at a store
  173. 5 gubernatorial races to watch in 2014
  174. Suspect arrested in California priest's death
  175. Man accused of killing mom, stepfather escapes from facility
  176. Man tries to sell stolen brains on eBay, police say
  177. What it's like to fly a blimp
  178. Other leakers: What happened?
  179. Blizzard blasts Northeast; hundreds of flights canceled
  180. Obama Administration Urges Court to Reject Nuns’ Health Law Challenge
  181. Women Losing Access to Abortion as Opponents Gain Ground in State Legislatures
  182. War between left, right victimizes all
  183. Waitress surprised with $1,000 tip
  184. Did SeaWorld stuff poll ballots?
  185. 2nd body found in burned Minneapolis apartment building
  186. CDC: Widespread flu in 25 states
  187. 'Imitation of Life' actress Juanita Moore dies at 99
  188. Snowstorm an early test for New York City's new mayor
  189. Court Backs Shielding of Legal Memo on Phone Records
  190. Calif. man claims half of $648 million Mega Millions jackpot
  191. Report: Walker going 100+ MPH in crash
  192. Beliefs: A Calvinist Revival for Evangelicals
  193. Annual Sales for U.S. Automakers Reach 6-Year High
  194. Singer: Missing woman was stalking me
  195. The Lede: Preparing for Coldest Weather in 20 Years
  196. White House Memo: Visits With School Pals Are a Touchstone on President’s Trips to Hawaii
  197. Tangled Role in G.O.P. War Over Tea Party
  198. Architect Sentenced in Firefighter’s Death
  199. Prosaic Pipe Stymied Seattle’s Big Bertha
  200. A Brain Is Dead, a Heart Beats On
  201. National Briefing | South: Florida: Congressman Returning
  202. National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania: Archdiocese Defends Bail for Monsignor
  203. National Briefing | Northwest: Washington: Seattle Mayor Takes Step to Raise Pay for City Workers
  204. National Briefing | Washington: Security Official Moves to White House
  205. Business Briefing | Regulatory News: Agriculture Department to End Some Restrictions
  206. Storm Slams East Coast, Leaving a Trail of Havoc
  207. School Experiment That Burned Boy Was Focus of Federal Warning
  208. World Briefing | Middle East: Israel: Interceptor Missile Passes Test
  209. Solar Power Craze on Wall St. Propels Start-Up
  210. Dr. W.V. Cordice Jr., 95, a Surgeon Who Helped Save Dr. King, Dies
  211. Obama Urges Congress to Restore Benefits to the Long-Term Unemployed
  212. Singer Phil Everly dies
  213. Racial profiling costs Arizona county 22 million
  214. Colorado pot law is springboard for other states
  215. 'Gone With the Wind' actress
  216. Reporter’s Notebook: For a Pressured President, a Real and Rare Vacation in Hawaii
  217. Bracing for Carp in Great Lakes, but Debating Their Presence
  218. Banished for Questioning the Gospel of Guns
  219. Boeing Workers Approve 8-Year Contract Extension
  220. Washington Memo: 50 Years Later, War on Poverty Is a Mixed Bag
  221. Recreational pot: Grass is much greener
  222. Puppies frolic in the snow
  223. Doctor missing nearly a month
  224. Girl, 3, dies after dental procedure
  225. Another cold blast roars through the U.S. this weekend
  226. A Lonely Quest for Facts on Genetically Modified Crops
  227. Path to Casinos Turns Messy in Massachusetts
  228. New York State Is Set to Loosen Marijuana Laws
  229. Hawaii girl, 3, dies after dental procedure
  230. Small plane makes forced landing on busy Bronx highway
  231. Marriott International Aims to Draw a Younger Crowd
  232. Economic View: Help the Working Poor, but Share the Burden
  233. Mapping Poverty in America
  234. Interactive Map: Poverty in America
  235. 'Brain dead case' raises ethical issues
  236. Boys' joy ride ends in tragic crash
  237. Senators Differ Sharply on Penalty for Snowden
  238. At Least One Dead in Plane Crash at Aspen Airport
  239. Democrats Press Case for Restoring Unemployment Program
  240. Hawaii Makes Its Case for Obama’s Library: Why Not Bring It to the Beach?
  241. Two Decades of Change Have Boston Sparkling
  242. House G.O.P. Trims Agenda, Looking to Avert Election-Year Trouble
  243. Colorado River Drought Forces a Painful Reckoning for States
  244. Popular Voice in the Capitol? It’s the Pope’s
  245. From Petraeus Scandal, an Apostle for Privacy
  246. Study Suggests Recovery in U.S. Is Relatively Vital
  247. With Marijuana Access on the Horizon, Patients Fear Potential Restrictions
  248. DealBook: JPMorgan Chase Nears a $2 Billion Deal in a Case Tied to Madoff
  249. I May Be 50, but Don’t Call Me a Boomer
  250. Brain-dead girl Jahi McMath released from California hospital