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Check Out These Amazing Sink-or-Swami Underwater Yoga Photos Fitness expert Scott Cole took a deep dive into yoga at a friend???s private California home last year to produce these gorgeous photos.
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President Barack Obama is expected to announce plans to enhance the United States' role in reining in the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The deadly virus has so far claimed the li...
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Hurricane Odile takes aim at Mexico's Baja California A powerful Hurricane Odile bore down on the resort area of Los Cabos on Sunday night, prompting Mexican authorities to evacuate vulnerable coastal areas and prepare shelters for up to 30,000 people.
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ISIS threatens to kill another British aid worker

New York Post - 15 Sep 2014 07:00
ISIS threatens to kill another British aid worker A British ex-cabby who quit his job to work for a Muslim charity in Syria will be ISIS' next beheading victim, the savages vowed. Alan Henning, a 47-year-old father of...
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Police say Pennsylvania state trooper injured in ambush shooting is conscious, talking A Pennsylvania state trooper who was injured when a gunman ambushed him and killed another trooper outside a police barracks is conscious and talking for the first time since he underwent surgery, a spokesman said Sunday...
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Hurricane Odile makes landfall

CNN - 15 Sep 2014 08:15
Hurricane Odile made landfall at the southernmost tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula late Sunday, slamming the popular tourist destination with powerful winds and heavy rains.
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(Reuters) - A boat packed with up to 250 African emigrants trying to reach European shores sank on Sunday off the Libyan coast and most are feared dead, a spokesman for the Libyan navy said. Only 26 people have been resc...
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It looks like the U.S.-led coalition to strike against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militant organization is becoming a little less "Christian-y," as The Daily Show's Jon Stewart archly described the mainly...
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Navy pilot missing after jet collision

CNN - 15 Sep 2014 06:15
A Navy pilot missing and presumed dead after two jets collided over the western Pacific Ocean has been identified as Lt. Nathan Poloski, 26, of Lake Arrowhead, California.
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Weekend at Bernie's: As Hillary Serves Steaks, Liberals Crave Red Meat in Iowa Hillary Clinton wasn???t the only person to draw a large and boisterous crowd in Iowa over the weekend. In a cramped church basement a few miles from downtown, a crowd of more than 400 sweltered through a 90-minute discu...
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Buckingham Palace's Dancing Guardsman Reportedly Faces Jail A source told The Daily Mail
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French President François Hollande said last week that France was halting the controversial delivery of a warship to Russia, after an international uproar over giving Russia a sophisticated weapon. But on Saturday, 200 ...
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Could climate change allow Arctic race?

CNN - 15 Sep 2014 18:22
Robert Molnar has a vision: an ocean race from New York to the Canadian Pacific city of Victoria, via the Arctic.
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Almost 70 percent of Americans surveyed say they are not confident that the United States will attain its goal of defeating ISIS, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Annenberg poll released Sunday. NBC News n...
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Obama to detail plans on Ebola offensive on Tuesday: report President Barack Obama is expected to detail on Tuesday a plan to boost his country's involvement in mitigating the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.
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Should media air ISIS propaganda?

CNN - 15 Sep 2014 04:35
Dan Rather and Jeff Greenfield discuss whether the media should be giving airtime to the ISIS propaganda videos.
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Syrian Leaders See Opportunities and Risks in U.S. Striking ISIS on Their Soil Analysts say Syrian officials are unsure who would benefit militarily if the United States launches strikes against ISIS in Syria -- government forces, or Syrian insurgents and separatist Kurds.
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'I'm Baa-aack!': Clinton Gives 2016 an Unofficial Start If and when Hillary Clinton runs for president again, history will record that her campaign began in all but name with a swarm of young and "ready" activists, stage-managed banter about grilled hunks of Iowa meat, and a ...
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The TV Watch: After 17 Years, 'The View' Isn't So Clear Anymore Most of what went on in the first episode of the new season of "The View" was rather stilted, despite the presence of new hosts.
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Weekly Roundup of eBay Vintage Home Finds

The Huffington Post - 15 Sep 2014 23:56
Want to add some fab eco-friendly style to your home but have no time to page through thousands of eBay listings? Then just sneak a peek at my Weekly eBay Roundup of Vintage Home Finds. This eclectic mix of designer and ...
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Tillman out for season with torn triceps

Chicago Tribune - 15 Sep 2014 23:48
Tillman out for season with torn triceps The Chicago Bears put starting cornerback Charles Tillman on the season-ending injured reserve list Monday afternoon after he ruptured his right triceps injury in Sunday's win over the San Francisco 49ers.
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The day in photos

New York Post - 15 Sep 2014 23:46
The day in photos Cute kids drum up patriotism in Costa Rica, a polar bear takes the sun, wildfires rage out west, protesters rage at the potential loss of net neutrality and more.
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