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Sisters, 15 and 11, Charged in Killing of 16-Year-Old Brother A 15-year-old girl and her 11-year-old sister have been arrested in Florida and charged with the murder of their 16-year-old brother, authorities said Tuesday. The Columbia County Sheriff’s Office said that Misty “Ar...
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The Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday issued drone permits to companies in the agricultural and real estate sectors for the first time. The exemptions to the ban on commercial drone use are specifically for crop...
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Ban on Cellphones in New York City Schools to Be Lifted

The New York Times - 7 Jan 2015 06:49
The policy, which has been inconsistently enforced, has been unpopular among parents, who worry about not being able to reach their children.
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New Jersey lawmakers say they are considering a formal government investigation of Gov. Chris Christie's acceptance of free travel and tickets to NFL games from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
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An improvised explosive device detonated outside the NAACP office building in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Tuesday but failed to ignite a companion gasoline can, FBI investigators said. The IED exploded against an exterio...
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Gunman Opens Fire on VA Clinic in El Paso Officials say one doctor was injured and two people were killed during the incident
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NAACP legal group asks for new Darren Wilson grand jury

Chicago Tribune - 7 Jan 2015 05:25
NAACP legal group asks for new Darren Wilson grand jury An NAACP legal advocacy group is asking a St. Louis County judge to convene a second grand jury to investigate a white police officer's killing of an unarmed black man in Ferguson, Mo., contending prosecutors "fatally co...
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U.S. Navy Commander Confesses to Sordid Bribery and Vice Plot "Commander Sanchez sold out his command and country for cash bribes, luxury hotel rooms, and the services of prostitutes," alleged Assistant Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell
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Arrests in New York City Decline Further, Pointing to Deliberate Police Slowdown Arrest rates have been going down since the shooting of two NYPD officers on Dec. 20
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Three Women File Defamation Lawsuit Against Bill Cosby Three women who claim Bill Cosby sexually assaulted them have filed a defamation lawsuit against the star, who they say has publicly branded them as liars. The lawsuit details each woman’s encounter with Cosby. All thr...
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Anti-Immigration Movement in Germany Reignites Debate Over National Identity The marches in Dresden have galvanized both proponents and opponents in Germany and raised anew a question the country has long grappled with: Who is German?
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Lebanese-born porn star Mia Khalifa ignited a firestorm of controversy this week, including among Arab feminists, some of whom suggested that the performer is helping to perpetuate sexism and oppression in the Arab world...
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Time capsule buried by Paul Revere in 1795 included coins, newspapers Early residents of Boston valued a robust press as much as their history and currency if the contents of a time capsule dating back to the years just after the Revolutionary War are any guide.
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(Reuters) - Two lawyers representing a woman who claims to have had sex while a minor with prominent U.S. criminal defense lawyer Alan Dershowitz filed a defamation lawsuit against him on Tuesday.
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Official says gunman, 1 other person dead in shooting at veterans' clinic in Texas
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Extreme Cold Closes Chicago's Public Schools Hundreds of schools will be closed Wednesday
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On Tuesday, the South Korean Defense Ministry released a report stating that North Korea has a 6,000-member cyber army with one purpose: To "paralyze the South psychologically and materially." Earlier estimates placed th...
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Officials are trying to confirm the identity of a man who claims to be a senior commander in the Lord's Resistance Army, which is led by Joseph Kony in central Africa.
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Time capsule dating to 1795 included coins, newspapers Early residents of Boston valued a robust press as much as their history and currency if the contents of a time capsule dating back to the years just after the Revolutionary War are any guide.
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Anarchy in the New York City police department Talking Points 1/6
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Person at Texas military hospital apparently shoots doctor, kills self The person who caused a lockdown at an Army hospital in Texas apparently shot and wounded a doctor before taking his or her own life, a spokesman for U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke confirmed Tuesday.
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Will Sri Lanka Elect the Devil It Knows?

The New Yorker - 7 Jan 2015 02:53
If a Presidential candidate refers to himself as a devil, chances are he's in trouble. Last week, campaigning ahead of this Thursday's election, Mahinda Rajapaksa, the incumbent Sri Lankan President, tried hard to endear...
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