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Man accused of killing stepdaughter for sex with corpse Necrophilia motivated a man to fatally shoot his stepdaughter last month, according to a Pennsylvania prosecutor.
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Remains of Student in Mexico Identified

The New York Times - 7 Dec 2014 03:44
Remains of Student in Mexico Identified A lab's finding lends credence to a theory that the police abducted the students and turned them over to a drug gang, which killed them.
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Al Qaeda-affiliated militants executed hostage journalist Luke Somers Friday after a captor spotted American commandos who were attempting a rescue mission, a report said. A second hostage, South African teacher Pierre K...
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Syria accused of using chlorine gas on ISIL

Al Jazeera English - 7 Dec 2014 03:53
Government accused of using chlorine gas to repel ISIL attack on a strategic air base in Deir Ezzor.
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Cops: Sex offender failed to register, played with woman's hair on Metra A convicted sex offender who had failed to register was charged with touching a woman's neck and hair while they rode a Metra train earlier this week, officials said Saturday.
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In two early stage studies, Bristol-Myers Squibb's nivolumab and Merck's pembrolizumab shrank tumors in patients with Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Will GOP's control of the South play significant role in 2016 races? The defeat Saturday of Louisiana Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu was essentially the final act in the Republican Party's control this fall of the South -- a transition expected to have a significant impact on the 2016 Whit...
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DEA agent hit by suspect's car, authorities conducting manhunt Authorities were conducting a manhunt after a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent was seriously injured when he was hit by a suspect's car in the Ashburn neighborhood this afternoon, police said.
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Overnight attacks by suspected Ugandan rebels killed at least 34 people in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The attacks were carried out in three villages near Beni, a city more than 185 miles north of the provincial ca...
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Vietnam detains blogger for anti-state posts

Al Jazeera English - 7 Dec 2014 07:09
The arrest of prominent blogger Nguyen Quang Lap is the second this month, as crackdown intensifies against dissent.
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Elbert Richardson, 54, of Brockton, has been charged with two counts of indecent assault on a child under 14 and aggravated rape of a child.
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Man 'spent hour' inside anaconda

CNN - 7 Dec 2014 04:40
Paul Rosolie says he was eaten alive by a giant green anaconda, the largest and most powerful snake in the world.
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Violence during second day of Haiti protests

Al Jazeera English - 7 Dec 2014 03:24
Tear gas fired at protesters demanding President Michel Martelly and Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe step down.
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The Scary Truth About Online Ad 'Viewability' After 24 hours, 10,000 false impressions are created from just one machine. If there are 100,000 machines in a bot net, that adds up to 1 billion fraudulent impressions a day.
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Boston Police Commissioner William Evans told WBZ's Jon Keller police body cameras could damage the trust built between officers and the community.
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Burlington Police arrested seven men and one woman during a prostitution sweep on Friday evening.
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Girl Who Disappeared After Letting Out Cat Found Safe Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation have joined the search for a missing Washington teen who hasn't been seen since Thanksgiving.
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Reporting on Rape

The New Yorker - 7 Dec 2014 21:02
Last month, Rolling Stone ran an article about an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity house, based on interviews with a student identified only as "Jackie." It now appears that key details of the sto...
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According to the Daily Beast, Mark Wahlberg's hometown of Dorchester is also known as "Southie." Huh?
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In TV Interview, De Blasio Remains Careful Not to Take Sides in Garner Case When asked on ABC's "This Week" if the grand jury made the right decision not to indict the officer in the death of Eric Garner, Mayor Bill de Blasio wouldn't say.
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The Best Apps For People Who Don't Like Spending Money With these five apps, you're not cheap, you're thrifty.
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2 dead, 900,000 evacuate as typhoon slams Philippines Typhoon Hagupit knocked out power, left at least two people dead and sent nearly 900,000 into shelters before it weakened Sunday, sparing the central Philippines the type of massive devastation that a monster storm broug...
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