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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan, through posts on Facebook and Instagram on Thursday, announced that they were expecting their second child. "Priscilla and I are happy to share we're expecting anothe...
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Here's an iPhone case that's so pricey you might want to get a case for it There's a ton of different iPhone cases on the market, but, unlike these new offerings from Louis Vuitton, most don't cost more than the handset itself. There are four to choose from, with the priciest costing $5,500. Th...
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Watchdog challenges White House over possible ethics violation The Office of Government Ethics is taking issue with the White House's decision not to discipline Kellyanne Conway for a potential ethics flap.
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South Korea's Constitutional Court has upheld a decision by the country's National Assembly to impeach President Park Guen-hye.
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What's behind the curious rise in bank auditing woes?

American Banker - 10 Mar 2017 04:08
A number of small banks have disclosed material weaknesses in loan-loss accounting and other procedures. Reasons vary, but a common thread appears to be that accounting firms are facing pressure to beef up their scrutiny...
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Review: Canon EOS M5

Wired - 10 Mar 2017 18:00
Review: Canon EOS M5 This tiny camera demonstrates the DSLR giant can make a very capable higher-end mirrorless. The post Review: Canon EOS M5 appeared first on WIRED.
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Who orgasms the most and least, and why

CNN - 10 Mar 2017 12:42
New studies are shedding light on who has the most and least orgasms, but what exactly might influence your orgasm frequency? Experts weigh in.
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Modern Love: When Mothers Bully Back

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2017 12:00
Modern Love: When Mothers Bully Back A good mother does bad things on behalf of her bullied son. Should she feel triumphant or ashamed?
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The Latest: Police say 2 dead in S. Korean protests

Miami Herald - 10 Mar 2017 07:36
The Latest on South Korean President Park Geun-hye's removal from office Friday by the Constitutional Court (all times local): 2:30 p.m. South Korean police say a second person has died …
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Putin Changes Course As He Gives Up On Trump Can Putin really hope to compete with a country two and a half times Russia's population and a GDP a small fraction of the US? Can he sacrifice his peoples' living standards, health, and education even more?
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AT&T's Randall Stephenson Made $28.4M In 2016, Up 13.1% It will be interesting to see whether AT&T’s board gives its execs a big raise next year, assuming it completes its $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner. The telco’s CEO Randall Stephenson did well last year — ma...
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Teen accused of decapitating mom: 'I felt like it'

New York Post - 10 Mar 2017 04:54
Teen accused of decapitating mom: 'I felt like it' LOUISBURG, N.C. -- An 18-year-old man accused of decapitating his mother promised an emergency dispatcher that he wouldn’t kill two young siblings heard wailing in the background of his 911 call, according to a recordi...
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Cops stumped over woman hauling body 1,000 miles in a suitcase DES ARC, Ark. -- Police in two states say they are trying to figure out why a woman hauled an elderly man’s body in a suitcase more than 1,000 miles from upstate New York to Arkansas and then dumped it in a rice field....
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Death toll rises to 35 in youth shelter fire in Guatemala A blaze that killed at least 35 girls at a shelter for troubled youths erupted when some of them set fire to mattresses to protest rapes and other mistreatment at the badly overcrowded institution, the parent of one vict...
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ICE Detained Woman For An Entire Month Even Though She Says She's A U.S. Citizen Elizabeth Hernandez-Carrillo was at home in Lilburn, Georgia, last month when Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents stormed her building and arrested her in a raid, locking her in a detention center with the intenti...
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Protests Erupt in South Korea After President Park Geun-hye Is Ousted Two people died and dozens of protesters and police officers were injured as rival crowds took to the streets of Seoul after a court decided to unseat her.
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Pope Francis has said he is open to married men becoming priests to combat the Roman Catholic Church's shortage of clergy.
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Playing the 'fear card': UN privacy expert slams online surveillance - CNET As Wikileaks' claims of CIA hacking lead people the world over to reconsider their privacy, the UN's Special Rapporteur says privacy may not fully exist in the digital age.
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Elite dogs are trained to immediately sniff out the poacher, rushing to attack, pinning the poacher to the ground until more help arrives
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With South Korea's Constitutional Court stripping President Park Geun-hye of power, the country slips into a political whirlwind building up to a presidential election likely in early May. Here's a …
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(Reuters) - Days may get a lot longer for some doctors in training after the group that oversees medical education in the United States rolled back controversial rules limiting the number of hours first-year residents ma...
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Muting prayers is muting the Palestinian struggle

Al Jazeera English - 10 Mar 2017 15:55
While Israel pursues to silence the sound of prayer, the global community suppressed the Palestinian call for justice.
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