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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during his speech about recaptured drug baron Joaquin Guzman Loera, AKA "El Chapo", in Mexico City on January 8, 2016. Mexican marines recaptured fugitive drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman on Friday in the northwest of the country, six months after his spectacular prison break embarrassed authorities. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRESOMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images
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'Mission Accomplished'

Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman was recaptured 7 months after he escaped from a maximum security jail. President Enrique Pena Nieto, who was heavily criticized after the kingpin's escape, announced the news with a tweet "mission accomplished"

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Wall Street Had a Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week

The U.S. stock market closed out its worst week since 2011, rattled by concerns over a slowdown in China's economy and plunging oil prices. Energy stocks were among the biggest decliners again on Friday as the price of oil sank

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Powerball Jackpot Surges to $800 Million

The largest Powerball jackpot in history has grown to $800 million. If no winner is selected at the drawing on Saturday, the prize could rise to $1 billion next week. “The bigger the jackpot, the more players buy tickets and the bigger the jackpot gets,” a lottery rep said

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This Pronoun Is the Word of the Year for 2015

The American Dialect Society chose the final word of the year for 2015: The use of "they" to refer to a single person of undetermined gender. It beat out contenders such as "on fleek" and "ghosting."

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Chipotle Slapped With Lawsuit Over E.Coli Outbreak

The Mexican fast food chain was sued for allegedly failing to disclose to investors that its "quality controls were inadequate to safeguard consumer and employee health." An outbreak of E.coli late last year has been linked to the firm's restaurants

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Cop Who Pointed Gun at Man's Head Gets 5 Years

A former Prince George's County cop was sentenced to five years in prison after he was convicted of assault and misconduct in office for holding a man at gunpoint in what prosecutors said was an effort to impress his friends

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White House Officials Talk Encryption in Silicon Valley

Some of the highest ranking national security officials in the Obama administration are meeting Friday with technology firms in Silicon Valley, where they plan to discuss how to prevent terrorists from using new technologies to carry out acts of violence.

In this Dec. 8, 2011, photo, then-St. Louis Cardinals scouting director Christopher Correa, left, assistant general manager Mike Girsch, center, and general manager John Mozeliak, right, arrive at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis, Mo., from the baseball winter meetings in Dallas. The former scouting director of the St. Louis Cardinals has pleaded guilty in federal court to hacking the Houston Astros' player personnel database. Christopher Correa pleaded guilty Friday, Jan. 8, 2016, to five counts of unauthorized access of a protected computer, access authorities said dated back several years. The 35-year-old Correa was the Cardinals' director of baseball development until he was fired last summer. (Chris Lee/St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP) EDWARDSVILLE INTELLIGENCER OUT; THE ALTON TELEGRAPH OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

Former Cardinals Scouting Director Pleads Guilty to Hacking

Chris Correa, who was fired by the St. Louis Cardinals last season after he admitted to hacking the Houston Astros to gain access to statistics, scouting reports, information on trades and more, pleaded guilty to five of 12 related charges

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ISIS Fighter Publicly Kills Own Mother for Apostasy

An Islamic State of Iraq and Greater Syria fighter shot and killed his own mother before onlookers at a public square in the Syrian city of Raqqa after he was told that she was not a true believer, according to activists

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Olympic Host Faces Financial Crisis as Games Near

Officials in Rio de Janeiro have already slashed $400 million from the state budget as Brazil faces its worst recession since 1931, and need to cover a further $800 million shortfall before the 2015 accounts can be finalized

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Man Who Shot Philadelphia Officer Pledged to ISIS

A man using a gun stolen from police said he was acting in the name of Islam when he ambushed an officer sitting in his marked cruiser at an intersection, firing shots at point-blank range, authorities said