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Iranian official taunts Trump with 9/11 jab as tensions rise A top Iranian official taunted the Trump administration with 9/11 imagery Saturday, making a cruel reference to the attacks on the 2001 World Trade Center.
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College admissions scam mastermind reportedly told clients to lie about ethnicity Crooked college consultant William “Rick” Singer reportedly advised some of his rich white clients to pretend their kids were "minorities" in order to gain entry to elite universities. Top schools have long given pre...
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Actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger was kicked in the back while visiting South Africa for the annual Arnold Classic Africa.
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Presidential candidate Rep. Seth Moulton unveils new education policy Rep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., a 2020 presidential candidate, released his "National Service Education" plan Sunday to encourage young Americans to serve their country.
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Passenger impaled by tripod thrown off overpass: authorities SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Authorities say somebody stole a tripod from a California Department of Transportation crew and then dropped it from an overpass onto a Sacramento freeway, impaling the lung of a passenger in a van....
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Voters in Switzerland approve stronger gun control laws by nearly two-thirds despite resistance Switzerland's public broadcaster said more than 63% of voters nationwide agreed to align with European Union firearms rules adopted two years ago.        
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5 ways to avoid regret with Social Security, retirement planning Most of us have financial regrets, but there are ways to avoid them as you make decisions on Social Security benefits as retirement age approaches.        
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Austrian President Calls for Elections in September

The New York Times - 19 May 2019 16:18
Austrian President Calls for Elections in September Alexander Van der Bellen said continuity was essential after the far-right vice chancellor resigned over a video showing him promising favors a woman who claimed ties to a Russian oligarch.
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'Hero' coach who disarmed alleged gunman at school says he's 'blessed to be alive' Keanon Lowe wrestled the alleged gunman at Parkrose High School in Oregon.
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Corruption and the need for economic growth are the main campaign issues as Malawi goes to the polls Tuesday for a presidential election that pits the incumbent against his own …
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Swiss voters agreed on Sunday to adopt tighter gun controls in line with changes to European Union rules, heading off a clash with Brussels, projections for Swiss broadcaster SRF showed.
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The leader of Britain's opposition said he would not support Prime Minister Theresa May's new attempt to push through her Brexit bill if it was fundamentally the same as the bill that had been defeated three times before...
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I’m late catching up with some good news. Alfred A. Knopf has fired editor Gary Fisketjon for “breach of policy.” It was
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A roadside bomb hit a tourist bus on Sunday near the Giza Pyramids, wounding at least 17 people including tourists, Egyptian officials said. The officials said the bus was travelling …
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'Most Important Woman in American Political History.' Nancy Pelosi Set to Receive JFK Profile in Courage Award Pelosi 'leads with strength, integrity and grace under pressure,' Caroline Kennedy said
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Another Fatal Tesla Autopilot Crash and More Car News This Week The NTSB said a Tesla Model 3 had its Autopilot engaged when it collided with a truck in Florida in March, killing the driver.
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Bodies of Indian climbers brought back from mountain

Miami Herald - 19 May 2019 12:27
Rescuers have recovered the bodies of two Indian climbers who died on Mount Kanchenjunga this past week and flew them to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu. The bodies of Biplab Baidya and …
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More colleges are adopting pet-friendly policies

USA Today - 19 May 2019 16:29
More colleges are adopting pet-friendly policies Colleges are increasingly allowing students to bring their cats and dogs to live with them on campus.        
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Bonds aren't a set-it-and-forget-it investment. Here's what you need to know. Considering various risks shows why bonds alone rarely are best for retirement cash flow.        
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A large sign warns motorists that Iceland's Fjadrárgljúfur canyon is closed to visitors but drivers keep on coming down the narrow gravel road. A ranger at a roadblock has to …
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'SNL' closes season with a song for Trump: 'Don't Stop Me Now' "You can't subpoena him, he's going to obstruct," sang Aidy Bryant as White House press secretary Sarah Sanders.
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For Northern Ireland, 'Game of Thrones' is much more than a popular TV show Tourism has become big business for Northern Ireland, with the show helping to attract 120,000 visitors a year and bringing in $40 million a year.
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