Police Operation Intensifies
Gunmen believed to be behind the attack on French magazine Charlie Hebdo entrenched themselves with a hostage inside a print facility northeast of Paris, police officers and witnesses said.Attack Challenges France’s Secularist Model
Police Shooting Connected to Charlie Hebdo Suspects
A man suspected of killing a policewoman near the French capital is connected to the Kouachi brothers who allegedly attacked French weekly Charlie Hebdo earlier this week, according to a police official familiar with the matter.-
One of the suspects in the Charlie Hebdo attack is believed by U.S. and French intelligence to have received weapons training from an al Qaeda offshoot in Yemen.
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5 Things to Watch in the Jobs Report
The Labor Department will release the December jobs report today at 8:30 a.m. EST. Here’s what to watch.-
Nelson Peltz’s Trian Fund launched a proxy fight against DuPont to add four directors to the board, setting up one of the biggest board battles ever initiated by an activist investor.
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Borrowers who took out auto loans over the past year are missing payments at the highest level since the recession, fueling concerns among regulators, analysts and some in the car industry that practices that helped boost 2014 light-vehicle sales to a near-decade high could backfire.
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The chairman of Janus Capital Group said he didn’t know that a single California brokerage office that handles money for Bill Gross accounted for a vast majority of the cash in Mr. Gross’s new mutual fund at the company.
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China’s consumer inflation ticked up slightly in December, but a further slide in factory prices raised new concerns over weak demand in the world’s second-largest economy.
European Shares Slip
Business
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Bombardier, which has long produced smaller planes, has bet the future of the company on its CSeries, a pair of passenger jets to go head-to-head with titans Boeing and Airbus. But a series of missteps have shaken the project.
Oil’s Plunge Takes Shine Off Steel Towns
Markets
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This week’s Morgan Stanley data breach, in which information on wealth-management accounts was posted on the Internet and offered for sale, is a reminder of the big dollars at risk.
U.S.
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The sharp drop in gasoline prices over the past few months is providing a rare political opening for state and federal officials who want to raise gasoline taxes to repair highways and boost construction jobs.
World
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Washington’s unusual criticism of verdict against opposition blogger highlights growing strategic disagreements with a key Arab ally.
Black Boxes May Not Be in AirAsia Tail Section, Official Says
Sri Lanka Votes to End Rajapaksa’s Presidency
Arts & Entertainment
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‘Two Days, One Night’ Review: Business Management via the Ballot Box
A worker returns from medical leave to her job at a solar-panel factory, only to discover that a crucial vote among her coworkers will decide her future. Woody Allen’s Stand-Up Memories
Sports
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Probe Finds No Evidence NFL Had Rice Video
An investigation into the NFL’s handling of the Ray Rice domestic-violence matter found ‘deficiencies’ but no evidence that the league received or viewed a videotape of the incident before the tape’s public release. Sorry, We Only Entertain VIPs at This Club
Ducks vs. Buckeyes: Classic Culture Clash
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Veteran Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer of California said she won’t run for re-election in 2016.
Obama Calls for Two Years of Free Community College for All
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