|       |   |  |       |  |    | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama and Secretary of   State Hillary Clinton will give a joint interview to CBS's "60   Minutes" news program that will air on Sunday, the White House   said. |  |  |        |       |   |  |       |  |    | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Friday will   name veteran foreign policy aide Denis McDonough as his next   White House chief of staff, replacing Jack Lew, as part of an   overhaul of his senior staff, a White House official said. |  |  |  |        |       |    |  |       |  |    | NEW YORK (Reuters) - Arctic air gripped parts of the United States   on Thursday, making life miserable for people still without   heat months after superstorm Sandy and turning steam from a   nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania into a snowfall substantial   enough to shovel. |  |  |  |        |       |    |  |       |  |    | SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - Governor Jerry Brown, hailing   what he described as a hard-fought rebound in California's fortunes,   used his annual State of the State address on Thursday to urge   fiscal discipline to avoid a return to budget deficits and cycles   of "boom and bust." |  |  |  |        |       |       |  |    | (Reuters) - The trial of two Ohio high school football players   charged with raping a 16-year-old girl should be closed to the   public to protect the accuser in a case that has received national   attention, the state's attorney general said on Thursday. |  |  |  |        |       |       |  |    | SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A second man has been charged in a shooting   at a community college near Houston that left three people wounded   on Tuesday, but he has not yet been arrested, the sheriff's   office said. |  |  |  |        |       |       |  |    | CHICAGO (Reuters) - A pension fund for Chicago public employees   has voted to divest its holdings in three companies that manufacture   assault weapons, an official with the fund confirmed on Thursday. |  |  |  |        |       |  |    | DENVER (Reuters) - Three Colorado bishops said on Thursday they   will review a Catholic Church hospital's defense of a lawsuit   that argues fetuses do not have legal status - apparently contradicting   the Church's teaching on life issues. |  |  |        |       |       |  |    | HARTFORD, Connecticut (Reuters) - A Connecticut public safety   commission formed shortly after the Newtown massacre said on   Thursday it would issue initial recommendations by March, in   time to have a say in the current legislative session. |  |  |  |        |       |       |  |    | LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Top budget officials in crisis-hit San   Bernardino, California, are quitting the city at a crucial juncture   in its quest to seek bankruptcy protection. |  |  |  |  |       |  |    |           |  |          |  |                    |           | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |  |  |        |  |  |    |           |  |    |  |                    |           | The latest Reuters articles on M&A, IPOs, private equity, hedge funds and regulatory updates delivered to your inbox each day. Register Today |  |  |        |  |  |    | » MORE NEWSLETTERS |  | 
  
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