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President Barack Obama speaks at the ceremonial swearing-in at the U.S. Capitol during the 57th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

Week in photos - Jan. 25, 2013

A President takes a his oath of office for a second term and a deep freeze blankets the country. Take a look at the week in photos.

Coca leaf producers toss coca leaves being given away for free during an event commemorating the tradition of coca leaf chewing in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Jan. 14, 2013.  Coca growers held street demonstrations in La Paz and Cochabamba to celebrate that their centuries-old Andean practice of chewing or otherwise ingesting coca leaves, a mild stimulant in its natural form, will now be universally recognized as legal within Bolivia, after Bolivia recently rejoined the 1961 U.N. convention on narcotic drugs. (AP Photo/Juan Karita)

Week in photos - Jan. 17, 2013

The week that was in photos. What photos are the top shots of the week? Take a look.

World doesn't end, but hot spots draw believers

We're still here, so it wasn't the end of the world. Nevertheless, believers traveled to places like Stonehenge and Mayan ruins to wait out 12-21-12.

2012 weather breaks records

This past year's weather was deadly, costly and record-breaking everywhere — but especially in the United States.

EMSA ambulance stolen Saturday night in Tulsa

It's one thing to need an ambulance but its another thing altogether to simply want one. Saturday night in Tulsa someone fell into the second category. An ambulance was stolen, read the release from EMSA below. An EMSA ambulance was stolen at approximately 8 p.m. Saturday. There was not a ...

The BMW i8 Concept is shown at the LA Auto Show in Los Angeles, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

Concepts abound at the LA car show

The big automakers take center stage in Los Angeles as designers show what they've had on the drawing board.

A fish flops on the Lake Worth Pier as fishermen return Friday morning November 9, 2012. The pier reopened Friday, after being closed for two weeks from damaged caused by Hurricane Sandy. Repairs were made to the wooden decking, the railing and water/electric lines. (AP Photo/The Palm Beach Post, Lannis Waters)

Week in photos - Nov. 9, 2012

Look back at some of the past week's headlines in photos.

Hurricane Sandy makes landfall

A late-season hurricane has made landfall in the Bahamas. Will it become a perfect storm for the East Coast? Only time will tell.

Female inmates wearing butterfly costumes attend an event that celebrates the first days of Spring at a prison for women in Lima, Peru, Monday, Sept. 24, 2012.  The event is part of a program that aims to help prisoners reduce stress and build self confidence. (AP Photo/Martin Mejia)

Prisoners dress like butterflies to cheer up

A women's prison in Peru allows inmates to celebrate the first days of Spring in an effort to reduce stress.

RENTON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 07:  A three-week-old chihuahua puppy named Tom Thumb poses on some fruit on April 7, 2009 in Renton, Scotland. The pup, which measures eight inches long, is thought to be one of the smallest dogs born in the UK and is just two inches short of a world record.  (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Guinness World Record breakers (and attempts)

Click through to see world record breakers and attempts all over the world.

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