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5 Things You Didn't Know About Vladimir Putin's Personal Life The Kremlin confirmed today that the divorce of Russian President Vladimir Putin from his wife of 30 years, Lyudmila, has been finalized.
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5 Dead After Powerful Quake Strikes Off Chile's Coast A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 8.2 has struck off the coast of Chile, triggering a tsunami that has already started hitting the coastline.
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Colorado Town Won't Issue Drone-Hunting Licenses Voters in the town of Deer Trail, Colo. voted down a unique proposal, which highlighted unhappiness with government surveillance and would have allowed residents to get licensed to shoot down drones in local airspace
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The Supreme Court has struck down limits on the overall amount an individual can donate to political campaigns, according to reports Wednesday. CNN reported that the court's justices ruled 5-4 that regulations in the Fed...
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Riot police fired water cannon in Ankara on Tuesday (April 1) to disperse thousands of Turks demanding a partial recount in national polls that saw Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan's ruling party sweep the electoral map. Th...
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NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -- A 30-year-old man accused of killing his mother and sister in their North Las Vegas home spent a couple of days dismembering one of the bodies and trying to clean up the bloody scene, a poli...
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Congress Sends Obama Bill to Aid Ukraine WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress is sending President Barack Obama a bill to provide $1 billion in loan guarantees to cash-poor Ukraine and take punitive measures against Russia for its annexation of part of the former Soviet...
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Ted Cruz Accuses Iran Of Tapping Hostage-Taker For Ambassador

The Huffington Post - 2 Apr 2014 00:42
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Republican senator says Iran has named a former hostage-taker involved in the 1979 seizure of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran as ambassador to the United Nations. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas said Tuesday that ...
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Every president since Ronald Reagan has refused to release Jonathan Pollard from prison. A CIA director once threatened to resign when Bill Clinton briefly considered freeing the convicted spy as part ...
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Anchorman 2 Writer-Director Adam McKay on Why Anchorman 3 Still Could Happen The writer and director of Anchorman 2 talks about the R-rated version, ensemble comedies and the possibility of another sequel
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Italian Police: Venetian 'Terrorists' Planned Assault In Homemade Tank The 24 separatists are alleged to have hatched a scheme to violently sever ties between Venice and the rest of Italy
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ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) -- In his first interview since fleeing to Russia, Ukraine's ousted president said Wednesday that he was "wrong" to have invited Russian troops into Crimea and vowed to try to persuade Russia t...
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2 killed in Little Haiti shooting

Miami Herald - 2 Apr 2014 16:17
2 killed in Little Haiti shooting A man and a woman were shot and killed in a gruesome early morning drive-by shooting in Little Haiti Wednesday that has left a neighborhood stunned and police searching for a motive.
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50 Cent Joins Cast of Melissa McCarthy's Spy The rapper will play himself in the secret agent comedy directed by Paul Feig of "Bridesmaids" fame
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How to never lose another plane

CNN - 2 Apr 2014 14:39
Jim Clancy runs down the big questions surrounding how technology and security could help prevent another airline mystery.
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- A New York man busted with 315 pounds of marijuana in Connecticut has been sentenced to three years in prison.     
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BELMONT, N.H. (AP) -- The New Hampshire Employment Security agency is hosting a job fair in Belmont for positions ranging from account representatives to lab technicians.     
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Intel Chief Admits Continued Snooping on Americans National Intelligence Director James Clapper admits that intelligence agencies are still searching through Americans' emails and phone records without warrants, but tells a top lawmaker that such practices are allowed un...
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Powerful 8.2-magnitude earthquake off Chile kills at least 5, forces evacuations A powerful magnitude-8.2 earthquake struck in the Pacific off Chile's northern region on Tuesday, causing landslides and setting off a small tsunami, leading authorities to order an evacuation.
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U.S. Working to Preserve Drone Dominance The U.S. military is worried about being attacked by foreign drones--and about protecting the airmen operating ours
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NHL Capsules

ABC News - 2 Apr 2014 05:15
Tuesday's NHL Capsules
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