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The Associated Press shares 10 things to know Wednesday, Jan. 22

Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers.

1. SYRIA PEACE TALKS GETTING STARTED IN SWITZERLAND

The world’s most powerful diplomats will push for an end to the brutal conflict, but Assad has little reason to offer big concessions.

2. AS IF SNOW, COLD AND CANCELLATIONS AREN’T ENOUGH

The blast of winter weather is sapping fuel supplies in many regions in the U.S. and sending prices for propane and natural gas to record highs.

3. SECURITY ISSUES AT LA AIRPORT BEFORE SHOOTING

AP’s Tami Abdollah reports that two armed officers assigned to the area had left for breaks without informing a dispatcher as required, officials say.

4. STANDOFF INTENSIFYING IN UKRAINE

Clashes between protesters and police in Kiev left at least three dead, a grim escalation of the country’s two-month-long political crisis.

5. STATE OF EMERGENCY BEGINS IN THAILAND

Gunmen shoot and wound a top leader of a major pro-government movement in northern Thailand, as demonstrators defy a state of emergency.

6. HOW CHILD CAR SEATS MAY HAVE TO CHANGE

AP’s Joan Lowy finds that the government wants regulations that would require the seats to protect kids in side-impact crashes.

7. WHY THE LUNAR NEW YEAR IS A HEALTH CONCERN

There’s already been a spate of bird flu cases in China, and hundreds of people and birds will jam buses to travel for the holiday.

8. FORMER VIRGINIA GOV. MCDONNELL, WIFE INDICTED

The former GOP rising star is accused of accepting gifts from the owner of a health supplement company, an allegation he denies.

9. ON DRY LAND AT LAST, AFTER BEING TRAPPED ON ICE

The 52 people who got stranded in the Antarctic are back in Australia. What’s not clear is who will pay the bill for the rescue involving four countries.

10. NEW VIDEO OF ROB FORD SHOWS HIM SLURRING WORDS

The Toronto mayor, seen apparently imitating a Jamaican accent, later told reporters: “What I do in my personal life with my personal friends, that’s up to me.”

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