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Hillary Clinton may affect campaigns far ahead of 2016

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Fireworks as they erupt from a building to signal the New Year, 2011,  in Times Square in New York.
 
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  Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks after receiving the 2013 Lantos Human Rights Prize during a ceremony on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.. Friday.   Hillary Clinton may affect campaigns far ahead of 2016
Her network of supporters is likely to engage in key races next year.
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  Amario Dominguez III was 6 months old when he was killed in August in Oklahoma City. His uncle, Daniel Green, has been charged with killing him and three other family members.   5 things you need to know Monday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
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  Raymond Green visits the cemetery not far from where he lived with his family in Oklahoma City where his son Raymond was found wandering.   Father sticks by son accused of killing family
Of the 30 mass killings in 2013, 13 involved family members. Raymond Green's schizophrenic son is accused of murdering four loved ones. But his father sticks by him.
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  An Israeli border policeman aims his weapon toward Palestinian stone throwers,during clashes in the West Bank city of Hebron earlier this year.   Lebanese sniper kills Israeli soldier; Israel hits back
Israel's army says its troops have shot two Lebanese soldiers, hours after a Lebanese army sniper killed an Israeli soldier.
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  Hundreds of Arapahoe High School students gather for a candlelight vigil Saturday night, Dec. 14, 2013,  to pray for Claire Davis who was shot inside the school Friday, Dec. 13. The vigil was held at Arapaho Park in Centennial, not far from the schoo   Victim of Colorado school shooting clinging to life
Claire Davis, 17, was shot in the head by a fellow student at Arapahoe High School.
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  world      
  Thamsanqa Jantjie, right, interprets in sign language for President Barack Obama during his remarks at a memorial service at FNB Stadium in honor of Nelson Mandela in Soweto, near Johannesburg.   Mandela event signer was in group that burned men to death
Mandala signer Thamsanqa Jantjie never stood trial for the 2003 killings, friends say.
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  USA TODAY   Groom killed helping motorist in snow
His new wife watched in horror as he was struck by several vehicles.
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  people      
  Judith Anderson and Joan Fontaine in Hitchcock's 'Rebecca.'   Oscar winner Joan Fontaine dies at 96
She and older sister Olivia de Havilland are the only siblings to win acting Oscars.
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  nfl      
  Ben Roethlisberger (7) celebrates a first-quarter TD pass.   Bengals miss opportunity and falter against Steelers
Antonio Brown caught a TD and returned a punt for a score in a 64-second span.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Christmas lights outline buildings at the Country Club Plaza shopping center as the sun sets in Kansas City, Mo. About 80 miles of lights with 280,000 multi-colored bulbs outline the buildings.

Christmas lights outline buildings at the Country Club Plaza shopping center as the sun sets in Kansas City, Mo. About 80 miles of lights with 280,000 multi-colored bulbs outline the buildings.
 
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