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  • A group of knife-wielding assailants attacked a railway station in southern China, killing at least 27 and wounding more than 100.
  • The 911 call reveals the family's 4-year-old male cat Lux had a history of violence. The cat snapped after the owner kicked it to get it away from their infant.
  • Garlin has had a big year with his hit Caribbean anthem, "Differentology." The song recently won the 2013 Soul Train Award for Best International Performance. In a conversation with guest host Celeste Headlee, the popular Trinidadian artist discusses his unique style of music.
  • We'll have the latest on the attack by Gaza militants on Israel, as well as the Israeli military's response.
  • The company's third crewed spacecraft took off from Florida early Friday.
  • Trump Assails COVID Relief Bill, Suggests He May Not Sign
    Updated 12/22/20, 3:40 p.m.WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is assailing the bipartisan $900 billion pandemic relief package that Congress just passed…
  • Forget the sugary Muzak that permeates malls this shopping season: Jim Nayder of The Annoying Music Show offers holiday tunes with attitude, including a howling "O Holy Night."
  • Andy Goldsworthy, a sculptor best known for impermanent works in nature made of leaves, rocks and even ice, has created a permanent slate structure for the National Gallery of Art. To do so, he studied optics and physics to create a series of domes that should stand forever without any cement.
  • King cake is a treat tied to the Mardi Gras season in New Orleans. With so many people returning to the city from far-flung places, this special Danish-like confection is flying off the shelves at local bakeries.
  • New York state is charging ex-Trump White House adviser Steve Bannon with fraud related to fundraising to build a U.S.-Mexico border wall. Bannon is accused of skimming money for personal use.
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