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Good morning, and happy Wednesday. Here are six of the top stories we are following this morning at NBC News:1. Worries of east-west divide could fracture UkraineWith President Viktor Yanukovych out of power, what will happen to the fragile country remains up in the air.
A blast of cold air from the Arctic locked swaths of the United States in a deep freeze Wednesday with temperatures falling to as much as 30 degrees below average.The icy punch arrived Tuesday and is the first of two Arctic air masses to descend from the north this week.
More than a fifth of Federal Air Marshal Service's field offices will be closed over the next two years, government sources told NBC News late Tuesday.Pittsburgh, Tampa, Cleveland, Phoenix, San Diego and Cincinnati will lose their bases, leaving 20 sites across the country.
"They said that it was a fight ... and one of the girls had called the boys to come back to shoot them,” victim's mom says.
Pop Warner football player Taalib Pecantte was shot Dec. 2 as he sat in his mother's car.
“I’m at a loss for words for this,” a school administrator said. “I will not have that person around my school or around my kids at all.”
San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge marked a milestone in 2013 as 46 people leaped to their deaths in what appears to be the deadliest year for suicides at the landmark, a watchdog group said on Tuesday.
Wichita State became the first team in NCAA history to win 30 straight regular-season games Tuesday.
The Hall of Fame shortstop and Budweiser have launched a campaign to make MLB’s Opening Day a national holiday.
James Harden had a season high 43 points against the Kings without playing a second after the third quarter.