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Location American Headline News for 6 February 2015
'Hot Mug Shot Guy' Sentenced to Two Years in Prison Jeremy Meeks was convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm
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Japanese Man Accused of Raping Dozens of Women During Fake Sleep Studies The assaults began in September 2011 and continued over two years
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Doctor says mother's prayer restarted dead boy's heart When rescuers arrived to Missouri's Lake Sainte Louise on Jan. 19 after reports that three 14-year-old boys had fallen through the ice, John Smith had already been underwater for 15 minutes.
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Police: Zion teaching aide hit students in the groin

Chicago Tribune - 6 Feb 2015 00:32
Police: Zion teaching aide hit students in the groin A technology aide at Zion's West Elementary School is in Lake County Jail this week after he was accused of striking five students in the groin during computer classes, according to Zion police.
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5 Convicted in Baltimore Jailhouse Gang Case They face a maximum of 20 years in federal prison
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Heavy fighting reported in Libya's Benghazi

Al Jazeera English - 6 Feb 2015 05:16
Pro-government forces backed by General Haftar suffer casualties as they push to take port district from rival groups.
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Leaders push new peace plan for east Ukraine as fighting intensifies Carrying a peace plan that reportedly incorporates proposals from Russia, the leaders of Germany and France met Thursday with Ukrainian Petro Poroshenko in a hastily arranged mission to bring an end to the accelerated fi...
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Fire science teacher charged with sexual assault of student A firefighting instructor is under arrest on charges that he had a sexual relationship with a student he was teaching in a fire science class, Kane County prosecutors said Thursday.
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20-year-old 'Gold Rush' star makes millions mining Parker Schnabel on his goal of earning over $2.5 million this season
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Cookie drive to benefit Girl Scout troop after gunfire wounds girl, 9, on way to Scout meeting
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John Legend boycotts hotel over Sharia law Up for two Grammys and his first Oscar, John Legend is the dapper cover star of Los Angeles Confidential's latest issue and an honoree at the magazine's big entertainment bash Thursday at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Yet the...
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Among the Subway's Millions of Riders, a Study Finds Many Mystery Microbes Researchers at Weill Cornell Medical College mapped DNA found in New York's subway system, finding that almost half the genetic material did not match any known organism.
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So About 'The Job-Killing Health Care Law'... From a broken economy to a broken record: Friday's jobs report was the 59th straight month of private sector jobs growth, the longest stretch in U.S. history. More Americans are employed than ever. The U.S. economy has g...
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9 Unique Breakfast Sandwich Recipes to Shake Up Your Morning Routine Break out of your breakfast rut with these ingenious ideas
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Watch Fifty Shades of Grey Superfans React After Early Screening They thought it was fifty shades of great
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Brave fans protect opponents during soccer violence In front of me was utter chaos -- angry, screaming fans. But there were scared, scurrying fans, too.
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U.S. hostage held by ISIS is Kayla Mueller The family of the American aid worker held by ISIS has released details about her, including why she was in Syria prior to her capture in 2013.
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20-year-old 'Gold Rush' star makes millions mining The hit show 'Gold Rush' follows ambitious gold miners looking to make it big one nugget at a time.
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Queen Elizabeth: 63 years in 63 seconds As Queen Elizabeth II commences her 63rd year on the throne, CNN's Max Foster looks back at her reign.
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MBTA Warns of More Delays, Service Changes

Boston - 6 Feb 2015 18:49
The MBTA released a statement warning of service changes and delays into the weekend due to extreme cold and snow.
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New Jersey student wins court case to keep 'under God' in Pledge of Allegiance A New Jersey high school senior has won her case to keep "one nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, defeating atheist attacks that sought to strike the language from the pledge
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