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WATCH: Deadly attack causes chaos in the heart of London Parliament went on lockdown after a car plowed through pedestrians on the Westminster Bridge in an attack that killed 4 and injured 40.
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Australia rejected 500 Syrian refugees on security grounds during more than a year of vetting while accepting 12,000 eligible for resettlement from Middle Eastern camps, an official said Thursday. Immigration …
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The Eiffel Tower Turned Off Its Lights In Solidarity With London France has been the target of numerous terror attacks in recent years
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Records Leak in Eric Garner Case Renews Debate on Police Discipline After revelations about the disciplinary history of Officer Daniel Pantaleo, attention has shifted to broader questions about the response to police misconduct.
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South Korean ferry surfaces for first time since tragic sinking SEOUL, South Korea -- A 6,800-ton South Korean ferry was hoisted to the surface Thursday nearly three years after it capsized and sank into violent seas off the country’s southwestern coast, an emotional moment for the...
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U.S. banks brace for possible trade war with Mexico

American Banker - 23 Mar 2017 02:08
Community banks, which could be the hardest hit if economic tensions between the U.S. and Mexico escalate into a tariff battle, are urging policymakers to refrain from rash action, and big banks are already trimming expo...
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In Case Testing Police Liability in Shootings, Supreme Court Shows Divide The justices seemed to sharply disagree on the relevance of the Los Angeles County police's lack of a warrant in the civil suit of a man wounded in a raid.
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Chief Justice John Roberts Should Speak Out Against Trump's Judiciary Attacks In the chorus of voices raising concerns about President Donald Trump’s attacks on the judges who halted his administration’s travel ban, an important one has been notably absent: Chief Justice John Roberts. As the l...
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Belgian authorities say they have raised security in the port of Antwerp after a suspicious car drove at high speed through a busy shopping street, forcing pedestrians to jump out …
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Trump's legal team is on it, when it comes to websites involving Trump and kittens It's always great to see a president getting his or her priorities straight. In the case of Donald Trump, making sure you look good to the public appears to be the number one priority. Forget Russia, forget the travel ba...
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Gorsuch calls writers of 14th Amendment 'racists' and 'sexists' Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch on Wednesday described the writers of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees due process and equal treatment under the law, as "racists" and "sexists," while vowing at his confirmation he...
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Trump continues defense of 'wiretap' claims

ABC News - 23 Mar 2017 04:53
Trump continues defense of 'wiretap' claims The president twice retweeted a conservative radio host.
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Britons denounce Donald Trump Jr.'s attack on London mayor Donald Trump Jr. took a break on Wednesday from defending his father's agenda on Twitter to weigh in on the attack outside the British Parliament that left four people dead, including a police officer and the alleged ass...
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Teen who ran into church bloody admits gang rape claims were a hoax A Texas teen who ran into a church half-naked saying she was raped confessed that the story was a hoax, according to authorities. Breana Harmon Talbott, 18, was arrested on Wednesday in Denison, Texas, for making a false...
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Member of British Parliament who tried to save officer born in NYC A New York City-born member of the British Parliament led the effort to try to save the police officer fatally stabbed in Wednesday's London terror attack. Tobias Ellwood, Britain's Minister for the Middle East and a res...
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Facebook starts warning U.S. users when they're sharing fake news In a few months, you may no longer have to write "FAKE" below your friends' Facebook posts. Fake news warning alerts appear to be rolling out to Facebook users in the United States after first appearing in Germany in Jan...
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3 reasons to worry about the FBI's facial recognition program The FBI quietly developed a facial recognition network that allows law enforcement to identify people in the United States without their knowledge. Now lawmakers want to know why the agency didn't tell people about it. ...
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Turkey protests against Norway giving officers asylum

Al Jazeera English - 23 Mar 2017 03:50
Ambassador to Ankara summoned after Norway grants political asylum to Turkish officers allegedly linked to failed coup.
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Secret Service sought $60 million extra for Trump travel and protection, documents show The U.S. Secret Service requested $60 million in additional funding for the next year, offering the most precise estimate yet of the escalating costs for travel and protection resulting from the unusually complicated lif...
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Dunkin' Donuts lovers can now look forward to Monday. The doughnut and coffee chain, which boasts roughly 11,000 locations, will be unveiling new offerings across its stores. To celebrate spring, Dunkin' Donuts will be r...
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Guy behind nude soldier photos says it's the women's fault Weeks after hundreds of US Marines were exposed for sharing explicit nude photos of female service members and veterans, the sleazy scandal continues on Facebook — and the former administrator of one such group told Th...
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It's been an agonizingly long five years since Klaus Mikaelson (Joseph Morgan) has seen his daughter Hope (Summer Fonatana). Now a 7-year-old girl with an acute understanding of her myriad powers, Hayley's (Phoebe Tonkin...
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