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China crippled CIA by killing US sources, says New York Times Up to 20 US informants were killed or imprisoned in China between 2010-12, says the New York Times.
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The Premier League's final games were played on Sunday, with all 20 teams in action simultaneously and a Champions League spot on the line. Below, we'll break down the league's final table, leading scorers and key moment...
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On the first day of his first overseas visit, President Donald Trump presided over a nearly $110 billion sale of military equipment to Saudi Arabia that made clear his administration …
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American doctor dies trying to climb Mt. Everest

New York Post - 21 May 2017 16:59
American doctor dies trying to climb Mt. Everest An American doctor died after summiting Mt. Everest Sunday morning — two years after surviving an earthquake on the treacherous mountain, according to reports. Roland Yearwood, 50, a physician at Georgiana Medical Cent...
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Trump seeks to win over Muslims with Islam speech

Al Jazeera English - 21 May 2017 08:08
After saying 'Islam hates us' and calling for a Muslim travel ban, Trump seeks to reset relations with Islamic world.
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Texas congressman receives threats over call for impeachment One caller said: "Try it and we will lynch all of you,"
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Humpback whale trapped in California harbour The humpback whale, which is an adolescent, is believed to measure about 12 metres long.
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'He did it to himself': Anthony Weiner faces prison, exile Anthony Weiner had the look of a haunted man. "I appreciate you doing your job," he told a small pack of reporters, through clenched jaws, Saturday afternoon as he left the Union Square apartment building he once shared ...
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Venezuelans shut down capital roads to protest government Protesters with white shirts, homemade gas masks, flags shut down roads
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Holocaust survivor receives high school diploma in Minn. More than seven decades after the Nazis robbed her of the privilege, Esther Begam walked into an auditorium this month to receive her high school diploma.        
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Here are the biggest bets made by top hedge funds in the first quarter Carl Court/GettyImages Here they are: The darlings of hedge fund stock pickers. S&P Global Intelligence has released its Hedge Fund Tracker, which takes alook atthe holdings ofthe ten largest pure play hedge funds. Such ...
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Libya: Mass Executions Alleged at Military Base

Human Rights Watch - 21 May 2017 07:55
(Beirut) - Forces aligned with the United Nations-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) attacked a military base and allegedly executed at least 30 captured soldiers, Human Rights Watch said today. A hospital offici...
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Police say gunmen have shot and killed four policemen in an attack on a patrol in northwest Pakistan. Police official Arif Khan says Sunday's attack took place in Kohat district, …
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Marco Rubio: 'Cloud' Of Russia Investigation 'Impacting Everything' WASHINGTON ― Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said the “cloud” created by the constant revelations about the FBI’s investigation into a former Trump administration official, and the Trump campaign’s possible contacts ...
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What will New Orleans do with the Confederate statues? Now that New Orleans has removed three prominent Confederate statues and a monument heralding white supremacy, what should it do with them?
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Egypt's chief prosecutor has referred 48 suspected Islamic militants to a military trial over their alleged participation in deadly attacks targeting Christian churches. The attacks on a church in Cairo …
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From tax to Brexit, the Tories will do anything to stay in power Nothing - not even policies for which Labour was excoriated two years ago - is too much to swallow for a party, and a leader, determined to rise above the fray Jeremy Corbyn may score badly with the wider public, but for...
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Car loans, low rates, second mortgages: all the ingredients for a new credit crunch The relentless rise in consumer borrowing is starting to cause real concern in the financial services industry. And with good reason A credit crunch is brewing and when it happens, the UK is going to get hurt. That is th...
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Pols need to be held accountable for their market-influencing hysteria Imagine being paid by your employer and then intentionally harming the company's customers. Sometimes our politicians do just that. On Wednesday morning, stocks opened down on Tuesday's news over the latest development i...
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Colgate buyout could put board member in tough spot

New York Post - 21 May 2017 05:00
Colgate buyout could put board member in tough spot A member of Colgate-Palmolive's board could be in a difficult spot if Kraft-Heinz makes a move on the company. The Post reported last week that Colgate's CEO Ian Cook said he'd be open to a buyout offer at $100 per share...
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Report: Sheriff David Clarke plagiarized parts of homeland security thesis Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. said this week that he would take a job in the Department of Homeland Security.        
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City cracks down on oversized Soho retailers

New York Post - 21 May 2017 01:28
City cracks down on oversized Soho retailers The city has cracked down on oversized Soho shops that have operated for years despite zoning laws prohibiting the mammoth retailers. The city Department of Buildings slapped five stores -- Zara, Uniqlo, Hollister, Topsh...
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