The Associated Press
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Presidential officials said Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi resigned after being pressured to make concessions to the rebels, known as Houthis.
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Nasr al-Ansi, a top commander of Al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, appeared in an 11-minute Internet video posted Wednesday, saying the massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in "vengeance for the prophet."
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Florida's first same-sex weddings are taking place today, after a judge said Miami-Dade County could start issuing licenses immediately.
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Speaking of Sony executives, Obama said "I wish they had spoken to me first" before canceling "The Interview."
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Before President Obama and his family left for a Christmas vacation in Hawaii, he delivered a year-end press conference.
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In an interview on ESPN radio, President Obama said new NFL policies will send a message that there is no place for domestic violence.
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John Brennan stopped short of the claims of other defenders who said the tough methods saved thousands of American lives.
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A grand jury has declined to indict a white police officer on criminal charges in the chokehold death of an unarmed black man in July.
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The bankruptcy plan includes cutting pensions, erasing billions of dollars of debt and promising nearly $2 billion in better services.
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Here & Now is providing special coverage of these two news conferences, from 2 to 4 p.m. Eastern time.