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A dad was awakened by his toddler’s crying. He found a stranger holding her in the living room.; In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump at Monday vote; China said it would return a seized U.S. naval drone. Trump told them to 'keep it.'; In the Chappaqua woods, a search for Hillary Clinton; On SNL, Trump gets a visit from the ghost of election past: Shirtless Vladimir Putin; I'm a scientist who has gotten death threats. I fear what may happen under Trump.; A new poll shows an astonishing 52% of Republicans incorrectly think Trump won the popular vote; In Pakistan, five girls were killed for having fun. Then the story took an even darker twist. ; Trump is stoking his base on his pre-inaugural tour. But is he building bridges?; He’s going home for Christmas. But most people at his prestigious college have no idea what he’s facing there.; His newborn was being fussy. So he threw her into another room, killing her, authorities say.; Orphaned by America’s opioid epidemic; The self-referential presidency of Barack Obama; Was Anne Frank’s family betrayed? After 72 years, historians have a new theory.; Aging baby boomers increasingly embrace marijuana, heavy alcohol use; Carolyn Hax: Couple's dispute centers on whether — and how long — to breast-feed baby
 
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A dad was awakened by his toddler’s crying. He found a stranger holding her in the living room.
Oren Aharon Cohen told police he does not remember details of this incident because he was "black out drunk."
In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump at Monday vote
Electors are overwhelmed with mail to persuade them to vote against the president-elect. Should they?
 
China said it would return a seized U.S. naval drone. Trump told them to 'keep it.'
The president-elect's comment could prolong one of the most serious incidents between the U.S. and Chinese militaries in recent memory, potentially complicating ties ahead of his inauguration.
 
In the Chappaqua woods, a search for Hillary Clinton
She was a politician running. Now she's a person hiking.
 
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On SNL, Trump gets a visit from the ghost of election past: Shirtless Vladimir Putin
And then Hillary Clinton shows up "Love Actually"-style to try to woo faithless electors.
 
I'm a scientist who has gotten death threats. I fear what may happen under Trump.
Researchers brace for an anti-science administration and a public receptive to fake news.
 
A new poll shows an astonishing 52% of Republicans incorrectly think Trump won the popular vote
If GOP electors are like the party rank and file, half don't realize Hillary Clinton won the national vote by more than 2.8 million.
 
In Pakistan, five girls were killed for having fun. Then the story took an even darker twist. 
Six years later, the Supreme Court is trying to unearth the truth about the alleged honor killings.
 
Trump is stoking his base on his pre-inaugural tour. But is he building bridges?
Trump's road show, which ended Saturday in Mobile, Ala., has focused on settling scores instead of healing the wounds of the campaign.
 
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His newborn was being fussy. So he threw her into another room, killing her, authorities say.
John Peterson told investigators he lost his temper because the child was being fussy.
 
Orphaned by America’s opioid epidemic
After losing their parents to overdoses, three children in West Virginia confront what it means to grow up in the midst of one of the country's biggest public health crises.
 
The self-referential presidency of Barack Obama
 
Was Anne Frank’s family betrayed? After 72 years, historians have a new theory.
Many have largely believed that someone called authorities. A research paper says that may not have been the case.
 
Aging baby boomers increasingly embrace marijuana, heavy alcohol use
Two studies show grandparents increasingly saying "yes" to booze and weed.
 
Carolyn Hax: Couple's dispute centers on whether — and how long — to breast-feed baby
Mom wants to be more than a "milk machine" to husband, who wants their child to be breast-fed until age 2.
 
 
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