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Social security benefits? Passport? What a government shutdown would mean

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Demonstrators rally in support of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and temporary protected status programs at Sen. Dean Heller's, R-Nev., office on Capitol Hill on Jan. 16, 2018.
 
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  Washington State quarterback Tyler Hilinski, shown here during the Holiday Bowl, was found dead in an apartment Tuesday.   Washington State QB Tyler Hilinski found dead
The redshirt sophomore missed practice and police found him in an apartment with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.
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  File photo taken in Jan. 2018 shows the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.   Social security benefits? Passport? What the government shutdown would mean
Funding to keep the federal lights on will run out at midnight on Friday unless Congress passes a new spending bill and President Trump signs it into law.
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  President Trump shakes hands with White House physician Dr. Ronny Jackson as he boards Marine One at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Jan. 12, 2018.   Good genes? How can Trump eat a lot of fast food, exercise little and be healthy?
Even if President Trump has had good health until his early 70s, that doesn't mean his lifestyle will lead to longevity.
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  President Trump is pictured  speaking to reporters as he departs the White House.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  A map of New California, as envisioned by the proposed state's organizers.   New California declares 'independence' from California in bid to become 51st state
Group wants to take over most of the state and cut off coastal urban areas.
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  Jo Jo White stands on stage during the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2015 announcement in Indianapolis in April 2015.   Jo Jo White, NBA champion with Boston Celtics and Olympic gold medalist, dies at 71
Jo Jo White, a member of two NBA championship teams with Boston and a gold medal winner, still was working with the Celtics at the time of his death.
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  Matt Damon, co-founder of Water.org, in New York on Jan. 16, 2018, asking Americans to help end the global water crisis.   Matt Damon apologizes for #MeToo comments, says he's shutting up now
The actor says he wishes he listened more before making them.
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  McKayla Maroney performs in 2012.   USA Gymnastics says it will not fine McKayla Maroney if she speaks out against Larry Nassar
In a statement to USA TODAY Sports, the organization says it will not pursue the former Olympian should she speak publicly about Larry Nassar.
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  A journalist in Beirut holds up a placard as he joins with other Lebanese and foreign journalists, activists and intellectuals during a sit-in to show their solidarity with the victims of a terrorist  attack in Paris on the Charlie Hebdo newspaper on   Risk of nuclear weapons, extreme weather top threats for 2018
The most likely risks facing the world in 2018.
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Paul Bianchi clears the driveway at the Brentwood YMCA on Jan. 16, 2018 in Brentwood, Tenn.  A mixture of sleet and snow started falling just before midnight in the greater Nashville area and 2-3 inches were expected to hit the ground by late Tuesday

Paul Bianchi clears the driveway at the Brentwood YMCA on Jan. 16, 2018 in Brentwood, Tenn. A mixture of sleet and snow started falling just before midnight in the greater Nashville area and 2-3 inches were expected to hit the ground by late Tuesday
 
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