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Syrian girl eats after being evacuated to west of Aleppo on Dec. 20, 2016.
 
  Escape from Aleppo, at last: Jan Egeland  
  This week's evacuations send a positive signal of what can be achieved around the negotiation table.  
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  The White House in December 2016.   How to unite in spite of Trump: Column
We must remind ourselves that people — and voters — are more complex than labels.
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  The Crystal Serenity on its maiden voyage from Alaska to New York through the Northwest Passage, Nome, Alaska, Aug. 21, 2016.   8 gifts for the president-elect who has it all: Jill Lawrence
Special throw pillows and a temp office in the Northwest Passage for the host with the most.
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  Seth Meyers   Punchlines: What's left on your holiday list?
The late-night comics talk last-minute shopping, gifts and a special Secret Santa.
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  Nuclear power plant in Covert Township, Mich., in 2010.   A nuclear America can be a great America: Column
The U.S. was the world's leader in nuclear energy, but we're falling behind to China.
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  Protest signs at the North Carolina legislature in Raleigh on Dec. 15, 2016.   North Carolina's Republican sore losers: Our view
Breathtaking act of bad faith when the legislature stripped incoming Democratic governor of executive powers.
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  Phil Berger, president pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate.   Why fire people doing a great job?: Opposing view
Facebook post by Phil Berger, president pro tempore of the North Carolina Senate.
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  A Chicago police officer guards the perimeter of a crime scene on the city's West Side.   Chicago residents must do more to report crime: Your Say
Murder spike has prompted discussions about the city's role in reducing crime and the use of illegal guns.
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  Mourners lay flowers and candles at a makeshift memorial near the area where a man drove a heavy truck into a Christmas market in Berlin.   Terror attacks in Germany, Turkey spark new fears: #tellusatoday
Islamic State has taken credit for a truck slamming into a holiday market in Berlin calling the attacker a "soldier" of the movement.
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