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Gawker Ted Cruz Would NEVER Exploit His Kids, Says Ted Cruz as He Exploits His Kids | Foxtrot Alpha Celebrate The 51st Anniversary Of The SR-71 Blackbird's First Flight With These Crazy Stats | Lifehacker How to Get the ...
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Megaupload founder Dotcom can be extradited, NZ court rules A New Zealand court ruled Wednesday that Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom and three others can be extradited to the U.S. to face copyright infringement charges. The case, however, is far from over, as Dotcom promises to fig...
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Judge Okays Gun & Ammo Tax After Legal Challenge From NRA, Gun Rights Groups The city of Seattle has the authority to impose a tax on guns and bullets, according to a court ruling this week. The ruling came after the National Rifle Association (NRA), the National Shooting Sports Foundation, the S...
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Flickr/Robyn Lee Two traditional Manhattan diners, Cafe Edison and La Parisienne, have closed since December, along with the Upper West Side's Three Star last year. The closures sparked fear that the city diner -- the vi...
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The 10 craziest sports stories you missed in 2015

New York Post - 23 Dec 2015 16:26
The 10 craziest sports stories you missed in 2015 Deflategate. The rise and fall and resurrection of daily fantasy sports. FIFA finally being exposed as the corrupt kleptocracy we've always known it to be. Jason Pierre-Paul blowing his hand off. ESPN firing Bill Simmons...
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The oil glut is causing Saudi Arabia to cut spending

Business Insider - 23 Dec 2015 04:04
REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser Saudi Arabia increased its exports of oil during October, shipping out more crude than it had in the previous four months, aggravating a supply glut that has severely depressed oil prices and rev...
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Teen's death tied to defective air bag as massive recall grows WASHINGTON — A teen driver who died a few days after a July car crash near Pittsburgh has been tentatively identified by the government as the eighth death in the US due to an explosive air bag inflator made by auto-pa...
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Sri Lankan maid spared stoning sentence in Saudi Arabia

Al Jazeera English - 23 Dec 2015 16:37
The 45-year-old woman, who was convicted of adultery in August, will serve "short jail term", Sri Lankan official says.
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How to watch Amazon Prime Instant Video on your Android phone or tablet Amazon Prime Instant Video has a great selection of titles, from classics like Mad Men, to new hits like Bosch or The Man in the High Castle. But it's not the simplest service to use. Amazon's Prime Instant Video comes a...
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NovellusDx ropes home $10 million for its cancer solution This is how the Israeli company is planning on using the new funding to fight cancer
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'The Revenant' captures Leonardo DiCaprio's true grit The actor spent months crawling through snow and swimming in frigid rivers.          
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Poor security decisions expose payment terminals to mass fraud Some payment terminals can be hijacked to commit mass fraud against customers and merchants, researchers have found. The terminals, used predominantly in Germany but also elsewhere in Europe, were designed without follow...
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Organizers expect hundreds at Mall of America Black Lives Matter protest Activists are planning a Black Lives Matter demonstration that they say could bring hundreds of protesters to the Mall of America on the day before Christmas Eve. The protest set for Wednesday at the nation's largest mal...
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Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos Crash And Burn In This Hilarious Taiwanese Animators Video The video pits Musk against Bezos and begs the question: Whose is bigger? This week saw a myriad of space advances, both fictional and otherwise: On Monday, SpaceX finally landed its reusable Falcon 9 rocket after four f...
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Banks Reject New York City IDs, Leaving 'Unbanked' on Sidelines Some top banks -- including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup -- will not accept the cards as a primary ID, even though federal regulators have approved their use.
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(Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery) Four 'golden rules' orthopaedic surgeons can follow to reduce the risk of ceramic femoral-head fractures, including making sure that the tapers on both the head and stem are compatible...
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Rights watchdog Amnesty accuses Russia of using cluster bombs, killing civilians in Syria
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Man Who Loaned Gun to Boston Marathon Bomber Sentenced to Time Already Served "I was young, dumb, and thought I could outsmart everyone"
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French police arrest 2 in terror plot

CNN - 23 Dec 2015 04:12
French police arrest 2 in terror plot Two men were arrested in connection with a planned attack against civil servants in the French city of Orléans that was foiled last week, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Tuesday.
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Jerry Sandusky gets $200K Christmas gift from state pension HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s state government pension system will send Jerry Sandusky a $211,000 check next week to cover payments going back to when it illegally stopped his retirement benefits after the former ...
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Here's What That Crazy Fireball Streaking Across the Sky Actually Was The mystery is solved
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HP's $300 Pavilion x2 is a low-cost tablet that's actually a decent laptop Let’s face it: Convertible laptops suck. A computer that can switch between a laptop and a tablet compromises too much and fails as both...at least they have in the past Thanks to the improvements in low-powered proces...
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