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• 4. PROTESTERS TRYING TO SHUT DOWN CENTRAL BANGKOK
• Their efforts -- peaceful so far -- could last weeks as they campaign to overthrow the democratically elected prime minister.

• 5. SUPREME COURT WEIGHS PRESIDENT'S RECESS POWER
• The high court is refereeing a dispute between Obama and Republicans over temporary appointments when the Senate is away.

• 6. HOW MICHELLE OBAMA DESCRIBES HERSELF
• The first lady reaches a milestone Friday and she's already celebrating -- saying she's "50 and fabulous."

• 7. TRANSPLANTED WOMBS RAISING HOPE IN SWEDEN
• Doctors say nine women involved in the major experiment will now try to become pregnant.

• 8. WHY FORD IS MAKING A BIG CHANGE TO F-150 PICKUP
• The 2015 model of the popular truck will be built mostly of aluminum -- not steel -- so it's more fuel-efficient and nimble.

• 9. WHO GLITTERED AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES
• "American Hustle" and "12 Years a Slave" win best movie awards, while Tina Fey and Amy Poehler strike gold as hosts.

• 10. A-ROD IN COURT TO FIGHT SUSPENSION
• The 14-time baseball All-Star accused in a performance-enhancing drugs probe will have to sit out all of the 2014 season unless an arbitrator's ruling is overturned

AP News in Brief
Iran, 6 world powers agree to deal opening Islamic Republic's nuclear program from Jan. 20

• TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran has agreed to limit uranium enrichment and to open its nuclear program to daily inspection by international experts starting Jan. 20, setting the clock running on a six-month deadline for a final nuclear agreement, officials said.

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