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'Clinton the Musical??? Looks Back, Just in Time for 2016 Hillary Clinton is hitting the stage, for her debut in a new starring role, but not the one you think.
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Authorities: 1 Dead, 7 Hurt in Illinois Town After Tornado One person was killed in the tiny community of Fairdale, where "every single" structure has been damaged
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Mike Bloomberg is formally knighted by UK

New York Post - 10 Apr 2015 06:19
Mike Bloomberg is formally knighted by UK Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg can add one more title to his royal résumé -- Honorary Knight of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. The honor was bestowed upon...
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Germanwings co-pilot may have spiked pilot's drink with diuretic, report says Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, who crashed Flight 9525 into the Alps, may have spiked the pilot's drink with a diuretic in order to get him out of the cockpit, a new report claimed Thursday.
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A mysterious sinkhole in China is spewing fire

The Week - 10 Apr 2015 20:21
A mysterious sinkhole in China is spewing fire A mysterious, fire-spewing sinkhole appeared in northwest China a few weeks ago, and it doesn't appear to be slowing down. The so-called "ring of fire," which lies in a hillside of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, ...
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Justices' Ruling Allows Illinois Man, Jailed at 14, to Reconsider His Future A landmark Supreme Court ruling has allowed juvenile murderers in some states new sentencing hearings.
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Police kick, punch horse thief 'dozens of times'

New York Post - 10 Apr 2015 13:34
Police kick, punch horse thief 'dozens of times' HESPERIA, Calif. -- A news video shows California sheriff’s deputies tracking down a man fleeing on a horse and then punching and kicking him dozens of times when he’s on...
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Oklahoma bill would allow use of nitrogen gas in executions Oklahoma legislators believe they have come up with a good backup plan in case lethal injection isn't a viable option for an execution: Nitrogen gas hypoxia. The Oklahoma Senate sent the governor a bill that says the new...
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Man Nabs Woman, Shoots Guard, Leads Police on Chase The suspect's car crashed in northeast Washington
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KINGSTON, Jamaica
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Woman sentenced to 8 years in death of Mississippi black man beaten and run over by truck
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Lack of money, interest forcing many high school newspapers to fold When there wasn't enough money in the Steinmetz College Prep high school budget to cover the cost of printing a student newspaper, its journalism adviser made a desperate plea to one of the Chicago public school's most s...
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Advocates Hopeful Obama's Support Will Help End Gay 'Conversion Therapy' "It is an incredible moment," one advocate said
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South Carolina Cop's Mom Speaks Out in Tearful Interview Karen Sharpe, the mother of the South Carolina police officer who was seen on video fatally shooting a man, said she cannot bring herself to watch the video.
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US Capitol Police chief to stay despite offering resignation after Kissinger hearing incident Embattled Capitol Police Chief Kim Dine has submitted his resignation to the board that oversees the force, Fox News has learned -- though the board has not accepted it and asked him to think it over.
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The week's best photojournalism

The Week - 10 Apr 2015 21:18
The week's best photojournalism A worker paints a wall outside a house in Jodhpur, India. | (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi) Kashmiri women carry cow dung, to be used as fertilizer, past a mustard field on the outskirts of Srinagar. | (AP Photo/Dar Yasin) German ...
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Couple Dies Within Minutes of Each Other After 73 Years of Marriage "Like The Notebook," said one nurse
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The Barbed Pen Behind the Best Sellers of Young Adult Fiction

The New York Times - 10 Apr 2015 11:30
The Barbed Pen Behind the Best Sellers of Young Adult Fiction Julie Strauss-Gabel, whose stable of star writers are reshaping children's literature, is known for her unconventional taste and stinging critiques.
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For Mentally Ill Inmates, a Cycle of Jail and Hospitals

The New York Times - 10 Apr 2015 11:00
For Mentally Ill Inmates, a Cycle of Jail and Hospitals There may be a consensus that Michael Megginson, who has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals since the age of 6, does not belong in jail, but there is no agreement about where else he could go.
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Is China paving over coral reefs?

CNN - 10 Apr 2015 06:55
Is China paving over coral reefs? CNN's Michael Holmes speaks to Bonnie Glaser about claims that China is paving over living coral reefs by building artificial islands in disputed waters.
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Here's What Science Says About How You Can 'Dress for Success' Different color clothing says different things about you
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