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Toys R Us has struggled to compete with digital and brick-and-mortar competitors.
 
  Toys R Us plans to close up to 182 stores  
  The toy giant is making deep cuts as part of its bankruptcy filing  
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  politics      
  Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer walks from the podium after a press conference as the Senate continues work on ending the government shutdown in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, 20 January 2018. Negotiations continue in the Senate today to   Schumer rescinds offer to Trump to fund the wall in an immigration deal
In negotiations to avoid a government shutdown, Schumer says he put a "signature campaign issue on the table" in exchange for a DREAMer deal.
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  nation-now      
  Former  U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords speaks, as her husband, Mark Kelly looks on, during the memorial dedication for Tucson's January 8th Memorial at El Presidio Park in Tucson on Jan. 8, 2018. The dedication was held on the seven-year anniversary of   Gabby Giffords after Kentucky school shooting: Tighten gun laws to 'protect our kids'
Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona responds to the latest mass shooting of the year at a high school in Benton, Kentucky.
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  science      
  Researchers say that part of what's now Australia was part of present-day North America.   G'day mate: 1.7-billion-year-old chunk of North America found in Australia
Rocks recently discovered in Australia bear striking similarities to those found in North America, according to a new study.
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  Larry Nassar is pictured being escorted into the courtroom in Lansing, Mich.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
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  politics      
  Special counsel Robert Mueller   FBI's Peter Strzok: Trump inquiry 'maybe the most important case of our lives'
Strzok expressed some skepticism about the inquiry just two days after Mueller's appointment as special counsel. "I hesitate in part because of my gut sense and concern (that) there's no big there there," Strzok said.
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  food      
  Budweiser beer bottles   Budweiser falls from top three U.S. beer favorites
Budweiser, the king of beers, has officially been dethroned in the U.S. The beer is now No. 4 behind Bud Light, Coors Light and Miller Lite.
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  life      
  Filmmaker Greta Gerwig at the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan.21, 2018 in Los Angeles.   Oscar nominations 2018: It was a better day for women in Hollywood
The big name and big news was Greta Gerwig, who was nominated for best original screenplay and for best director for "Lady Bird."
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  world      
  Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, gestures during a conversation on corporate responsibility and the role of women in a changing world during the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 23, 2018.   Canada's Trudeau pokes Trump on NAFTA deal
Canada and the United States share one of the largest trading relationships in the world.
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  politics      
  Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr, R-N.C, right, talks to Vice Chairman Mark Warner, D-VA,   Spending bill limited Congress' oversight of secret intelligence activities, senators say
Senate Intelligence Committee leaders say the bill allows the White House and intelligence agencies to spend money at will.
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Drivers, employees of a local public transport company, stand around a fire outside their office during a warning strike to demand higher salaries on Jan. 23, 2018 in Hagenow, Germany. At the beginning of the service, around 120 of the 200 bus driver

Drivers, employees of a local public transport company, stand around a fire outside their office during a warning strike to demand higher salaries on Jan. 23, 2018 in Hagenow, Germany. At the beginning of the service, around 120 of the 200 bus driver
 
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