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This Is What It's Like to Grow Up as a British Royal Here's what the new princess has to look forward to
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The $5 billion race to map your brain (OZY)

USA Today - 2 May 2015 10:02
Experts need to learn how the brain functions normally so they can solve autism, Alzheimer's or injuries that cause post-traumatic stress di...          
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How To Negotiate the Problem of Women and Men Negotiating Could banning salary negotiations for new employees reduce gender bias in the workplace?
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Abortion blocked for raped girl, 10

CNN - 2 May 2015 05:19
Abortion blocked for raped girl, 10 An international rights group is pressing the Paraguayan government to allow an abortion for a 10-year-old girl who allegedly was impregnated by her stepfather -- a procedure that health officials in the South American c...
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This Is the Key to Happiness, According to Psychotherapists The story you tell yourself about your life. When your vision of your life story is inadequate, depression can result. Psychotherapists actually help “rewrite” that story and this process is as, if not more, effectiv...
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Baltimore protesters breathe sigh of relief after officers charged in Freddie Gray's death Rage turned to relief in Baltimore Friday when the city's top prosecutor charged six police officers with felonies ranging from assault to murder in the death of Freddie Gray.
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Boston Marathon runner looking for man she kissed on dare A Tennessee woman who ran the Boston Marathon is looking for the man she kissed on a dare.
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Earthquake in southwest Michigan felt from Chicago to Toledo A moderate earthquake shook southwestern Michigan midday Saturday in a temblor that was felt across Lake Michigan in Chicago and its suburbs and as far east as Toledo and Detroit, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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A peaceful Friday evening May Day march in Seattle for workers' rights turned violent after anti-capitalist protesters threw wrenches and rocks at police, injuring at least three officers.
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The Latest on Nepal: Street cleaners, vegetable vendors back to work a week after quake
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Chinese 'ghost mall' back from the dead? For a decade, the New South China Mall -- the biggest shopping mall in the world -- has been an embarrassment for its owners and China.
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Gray family, protesters cheer arrest of six Baltimore officers White House to West Baltimore, the arrests of six cops in the death of Freddie Gray were met with joy and relief Friday. "These charges are an important step in...
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Exclusive: Baltimore police officer speaks out about case Source defends the officers charged in Freddie Gray's death on 'Hannity'
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The Philippines Is at Fever Pitch as Manny Pacquiao Prepares to Fight Floyd Mayweather A nation of a 100 million will come to a standstill to support its hero in the "fight of the century"
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Man hangs up on the Pope -- twice

CNN - 2 May 2015 04:57
Man hangs up on the Pope -- twice Good thing Pope Francis has a sense of humor.
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Nigerian military: 234 girls, women rescued from Boko Haram extremists Nigeria's military has rescued 234 more girls and women from a Boko Haram forest stronghold in the country's northeast, an announcement on social media said Saturday.
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Racine man gets 5-1/2 years in killing of puppy over owner's debt A Racine man has been sentenced to 5½ years in prison in the killing of a beagle puppy over what prosecutors said was an unpaid debt.
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2nd van passenger: Gray didn't try to hurt himself The man who rode in a police van with Freddie Gray -- separated only by a partition -- is adamant about two things:
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Burundi policemen killed in grenade attack

Al Jazeera English - 2 May 2015 02:51
Three people, including two policemen, killed and several people wounded in grenade attack in the capital Bujumbura.
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Man given 28 years in prison for Chicago police chase that turned fatal A Simeon Career Academy graduate who had a college football scholarship, a supportive family and a girlfriend who wanted to start a family with him threw it all away when he led Chicago police on a car chase that killed ...
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Sanders rakes in cash after announcing presidential bid WASHINGTON - It looks like socialism sells. Sen. Bernie Sanders -- the Independent who announced an uphill fight against Hillary Clinton on Thursday - hauled in $1.5 million since he...
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Two bomb blasts 10 minutes apart killed at least 17 people in Baghdad's busy Karrada neighborhood Saturday, Iraqi officials said. One blast was a suicide car bomb, while the other was as remotely detonated car bomb. The ...
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