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• 4. FAMILY MOVES BRAIN DEAD GIRL FROM HOSPITAL
• Jahi McMath, 13, declared brain dead after a tonsillectomy, was taken by her family from a California hospital to be cared for elsewhere.

• 5. WHAT N.J. OFFICIALS ARE DOING TO CURB SEX TRAFFICKING
• The focus is on training law enforcement personnel, hospitality workers and others statewide to recognize the signs of trafficking during Super Bowl week.

• 6. WHAT IRAQ'S PRIME MINISTER IS URGING
• Nouri al-Maliki's is asking residents and tribes of Fallujah to "expel" al-Qaida militants from this western city to avoid an all-out battle.

• 7. UNLIKELY DEMOGRAPHIC HELPING SENIORS
• AP's Matt Sedensky reports that burgeoning demand for senior services such as home health aides is being met by a surprising segment of the workforce: other seniors.

• 8. 'CLICK FARMS' BECOME BIG BUSINESS
• For as little as a half cent each click, websites hawk everything from LinkedIn connections that make members appear more employable to Soundcloud plays that may influence record label interest.

• 9. WAVE OF WEARABLE GIZMOS AT CES
• Gadget lovers can expect technology companies to roll out more devices that you snap, buckle or fasten to your body this week in Las Vegas at the International Consumer Electronics Show.

• 10. LOWER SEEDS WIN NFL WILD-CARD GAMES
• The Chargers, Saints and 49ers all claim road victories on wild-card weekend. The Colts win at home in a stunning comeback.

AP News in Brief
Dangerously cold subzero temperatures push into Midwest, Northeast as part of 'polar vortex'

• CHICAGO (AP) -- A whirlpool of frigid, dense air known as a "polar vortex" descended Monday into much of the U.S., pummeling parts of the country with a dan

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