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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — The family of the husband and wife who killed 14 people at a holiday party in San Bernardino, California, is removing items from the couple's home in the Redlands. The Press-Enterprise reports that Syed Farook's relatives arrived at his townhome in a U-Haul truck this morning. An attorney told the newspaper it was a difficult day and the family would not be answering any questions. Investigators say they found an arsenal of ammunition and homemade bombs inside the home after the attack.

ABOARD THE USS KEARSARGE (AP) — Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the U.S. is investigating an American airstrike that may have killed a number of Iraqi soldiers. Carter told reporters in the Persian Gulf that yesterday's incident seems to be "a mistake that involved both sides." Iraq's defense minister says the strike killed one officer and nine soldiers, and he pledged to punish those responsible.

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — The Democratic presidential candidates take the debate stage tonight amid an outburst of hostilities surrounding accusations that Bernie Sanders' campaign stole valuable voter information from front-runner Hillary Clinton. The controversy could overshadow policy discussions in the prime-time debate in New Hampshire. Clinton and Sanders will be joined on stage by former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.

CONTOOCOOK, N.H. (AP) — Days after going toe-to-toe with Donald Trump in the latest Republican debate, Jeb Bush is ramping up his criticism of the Republican front-runner. Campaigning today in New Hampshire, Bush told a group of voters: "Donald Trump is a jerk." Then he slammed the billionaire businessman for insulting women, Hispanics and people with disabilities.

NEW YORK (AP) — Former pharmaceutical company CEO Martin Shkreli (SHKREL'-ee) says fraud allegations against him are "baseless and without merit." The 32-year-old former hedge fund manager has pleaded not quitly to charges of securities fraud and conspiracy. Prosecutors say he lost some of his hedge fund investors' money through bad trades, then looted a pharmaceutical company where he was CEO for $11 million to pay back disgruntled clients.

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