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Dancing to the beat or running in the wheat: who won the Tory spin war? Boris Johnson and Theresa May compete for iconic political image of the week Boris Johnson's jog through a field near his Oxfordshire home dominated Tuesday's front pages, prompting accusations it was a stunt to mock the...
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Brazil elections: prospect of Bolsonaro victory stokes fears of return to dicatorship Ex-paratrooper who compares himself to Trump leads polls ahead of Sunday's election Latin America's largest democracy will hold what some consider the most critical election in its history on Sunday, with a far-right pop...
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Nokia launches its 5.8-inch screen Nokia 7.1 and also unveils two new wireless earphone products.
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'Venom' Scores Record-Breaking $10 Million at Thursday Box Office Despite scathing reviews, Venom is off to a strong start at the box office. Sony Pictures' PG-13 Marvel Comics adaptation raked in an impressive $10 million from Thursday preview showings, which is the highest Thursday g...
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Stephen Colbert's The Late Show Made a Hilarious Subtitle Mistake and People Love It To be clear, Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker is not from Hoodezfield
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A 22-pound rock that has been propping open a door in Michigan for decades turns out to be a meteorite valued at $100,000, according to Central Michigan University.
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Kavanaugh Has Regrets About Testimony: 'I Said a Few Things I Should Not Have Said' In an op-ed published Thursday night, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh admitted that he "said a few things I should not have said" at his hearing last week.
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Jason Van Dyke, a white officer, is charged with two counts of first degree murder in 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald.
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The West has accused Russia's military intelligence agency (GRU) of running what it described as a global hacking campaign, targeting institutions from sports anti-doping bodies to a nuclear power company and the chemica...
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Russian Envoy Warns U.S. 'Inciting Tensions Between Nuclear Powers' With Cybercrimes Charges Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov accused the U.S. of "deliberately inciting tensions"
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In India, Lingering Fear of Biometric Data Abuse

The New York Times - 5 Oct 2018 14:00
In India, Lingering Fear of Biometric Data Abuse The country's highest court has curtailed the uses of the national identification program, but fears about the misuse of information collected from a billion people remain.
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The mystery of more than $1,000 that disappeared from a Utah family was solved when they discovered the money in pieces in the home's shredder, and found the culprit was their 2-year-old son.
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Melania Trump Backs USAID in Africa After President Trump Tried to Defund the Agency The Trump administration has tried twice to slash 30% USAID's funding
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Stephen Colbert's The Late Show Made a Hilarious Subtitle Mistake and People Love It To be clear, Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker is not from Hoodezfield
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PHOTOS: Melania Trump feeds a baby elephant

ABC News - 5 Oct 2018 19:10
PHOTOS: Melania Trump feeds a baby elephant From Slovenian immigrant to first lady of the United States.
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Following is the statement by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Nadia Murad on receiving the award.
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Danske Bank's deepening money laundering scandal dragged its shares to a four-year low on Friday as Denmark's biggest bank sought to calm investors over the impact of a U.S. criminal investigation into its Estonian branc...
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Brett Kavanaugh: Key test vote on Supreme Court nominee passes President Trump's nominee Brett Kavanaugh wins a key vote despite facing sexual assault claims he denies.
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Senate votes 51-49 to send Kavanaugh nomination to final floor vote Democrat Manchin votes yes; Republican Murkowski votes no Outcome of decisive vote, probably on Saturday, still in doubt Brett Kavanaugh cloture vote: follow live updates Republicans in the US Senate, with the help of a ...
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UN Chief congratulates Nobel winners

USA Today - 5 Oct 2018 18:59
UN Chief congratulates Nobel winners The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres congratulated this years winners of the Nobel Prize for Peace. Nadia Murad and Dr. Denis Mukwege were awarded the prize for their work defending the victims of sexual...
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What do Senate terms like filibuster and cloture mean? The Senate debate on Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court deals with obscure terms such as filibuster and cloture. Here's what they mean        
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Yes, You Should Get a Flu Shot in 2018. Here's Everything to Know From side effects to where to get one
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