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Victim 'shielded pregnant friend'

CNN - 17 Dec 2014 00:37
Victim 'shielded pregnant friend' CNN's Anna Coren reports on the aftermath of the hostage siege in Sydney and the two victims who died as heroes.
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Daniela Lorenzo spent most of her life in conservative Miami, where even just talking about traveling to Cuba could earn you a stern word from the city's many Cuban elders. But that didn't stop Lorenzo, who moved from Cu...
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Saying that "trust is built on transparency," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said on Tuesday that the city would purchase 7,000 body cameras for police officers. The cameras "are not a panacea, but they are a critical p...
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Man Haron Monis was an Iranian refugee who came to Australia to be a Shia Muslim cleric, heal people and expose the injustices of the Iranian regime while extolling the virtues of the West. So goes one version of the eve...
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U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to sign legislation enacting sanctions on Russia by the end of the week, the White House announced Tuesday. Congress passed a bill on Saturday, which would implement new sanctions ...
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An armed group believed to be called the Movement of Guerrero captured Mexican reporters and their families, beating several people, a local publication reported Tuesday.
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Johns Hopkins Mistakenly Sends Acceptances to 294 Rejected Students The mass email gaffe was a result of "human error"
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Mom charged over infant deaths

CNN - 17 Dec 2014 06:07
It was a shocking and gruesome scene: Police officers in hazmat suits retrieving dead infants among "mounds of used diapers and feces" from a Massachusetts home back in September.
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Congress Approves Sweeping Legislation to Help America's Disabled (WASHINGTON) — Congress gave final approval Tuesday to the most sweeping legislation to help the disabled in a quarter century, allowing Americans with disabilities to open tax-free bank accounts to pay for needs such ...
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Farce of defending comedy

CNN - 17 Dec 2014 23:57
Farce of defending comedy One of the great tests of U.S. freedom of speech involves movie that utterly sucks, historian says.
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Review: Did Anyone Have a Good Time Making Night at the Museum 3? Nothing comes to life in this rote, trite finale to the kid-friendly fantasy franchise
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And 4 reasons it might have been somebody else
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The Day I Thought Would Never Come

OpEdNews - 17 Dec 2014 22:44
Why Obama's recognition of Cuba is too little too late to save his presidency.
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AMC and MoviePass have teamed up to pilot a movie theater subscription model in Denver and Boston.          
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What will this whale be doing in 2015?

CNN - 17 Dec 2014 14:22
What will this whale be doing in 2015? At the end of another turbulent year for business as usual, the march of the disruptors shows no sign of abating. Big data analytics, the sharing economy, and virtual reality are just some of the transformational trends ...
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Neighbors get naked for this unique calendar

USA Today - 17 Dec 2014 14:06
One small town in Minnesota is baring it all in a very unique calendar. Meet the woman who helped inspire this unusual project.          
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Amir Hekmati, a former U.S. Marine, who is imprisoned in Iran for more than three years for allegedly spying for the CIA, has begun a hunger strike, his family said Tuesday, without mentioning when he started the strike,...
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J.K. Rowling Confirms: There Are Jewish Wizards There is room for everyone at Hogwarts. Well, room for everyone except Wiccans
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Brain-Injury Program Working With NFL Players (LANSING, Mich.) — A brain-injury treatment program originally designed for military veterans injured on the battlefield has been updated to include professional athletes. Representatives with the Eisenhower Center ann...
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The grisly siege of a military-run school in Peshawar, Pakistan, resulting in the loss of 141 lives -- 132 of them children -- on Tuesday was claimed by an organization called Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), also known...
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Has Russia Learned the Lesson of Past Currency Crises?

The New Yorker - 17 Dec 2014 01:01
"Memo to Vladimir Putin: When you are trying to prop up your currency in an environment where the market thinks it is overvalued, interest-rate hikes--even big ones--often don't work. The only reliable options are to eit...
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Methane gas on Mars could mean signs of life

The Week - 17 Dec 2014 00:27
Martian hunters, rejoice: NASA's Curiosity Rover just found evidence of methane gas on Mars. That means there's hope for life up there yet. Last year NASA's Curiosity Rover found no evidence of methane gas on Mars, leadi...
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