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The State of The Union Address And Its Highlights Including The GOP Response

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Black Boxes Reportedly Found In The Disappearance Of AirAsia Flight 8501

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Jakarta, Singapore- Search Officials believe they have found the crucial black boxes of AirAsia jet was found today in the Java Sea stuck under debris from the plane's fuselage. Officials say it will be retrieved on Monday as the breakthrough will hopefully reveal what caused the jet's fatal crash.   Indonesia's Directorate General of Marine Transport confirmed that the black box of the AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has been found. The breakthrough comes exactly two weeks after the flight from Surabaya to Singapore went down with 162 on board.   Coordinator of the Directorate General of Marine Transport Tonny Budiono said navy divers from Indonesia navy ship KN Jadayat found the black box at a depth of 30 to 32 meters. The black box is currently wedged between pieces of wreckage making it difficult for divers to retrieve, and due to time constraints, retrieval will take place tomorrow morning, said Budiono.    The search crew will attempt to retrieve the black box by m

Reza Aslan: The Many Reasons Why I Admire Him

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He is known to be one of the most controversial and well spoken person making many appearances in news channels like CNN and FOX News. Everything he says is based on facts and research; you have to check him out! Please check out this highly skilled man and see why many people like me admire him so much! Reza's Official Website

Suspects Identified On French Newspaper Attack

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                                        The Attack On A French Newspaper Paris-- French officials have identified three suspects in the tragic shooting attack on a satirical newspaper that killed 12 people Wednesday. Four of the magazine's well-known cartoonists, including its editor, were among those killed, as well as two police officers. Authorities said, one of the officers was shot dead on a sidewalk outside the newspaper. President Francois Hollande, visiting the scene of France's deadliest such attack in more than half a century, called the assault on the weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo "an act of exceptional barbarism."    Fears had been running high in France and elsewhere in Europe that jihadis returning from conflicts in Syria and Iraq would stage attacks at home. Two officials identified the suspects as French brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi, in their early thirties, and 18-year-old Hamyd Mourad, whose nationality is yet to be released.