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Women Lost Two Weeks in Woods Heard Bears Clawing Their SUV Two women stranded in the Michigan wilderness for two weeks say they could hear bears scratching on their car's door at night.
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Uncertainty clouds fate of South Africa camp inmates

Al Jazeera English - 3 May 2015 08:11
Hundreds of refugees and asylum seekers are afraid to leave displacement camps in Durban for reintegration.
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Obama shrinking from responsibility

New York Post - 3 May 2015 05:46
Obama shrinking from responsibility If ever America needed a president who could speak to and for all the people, this would be such a moment. If only we had such a president. Wherever you...
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Nepal rules out finding survivors as quake toll rises

Al Jazeera English - 3 May 2015 04:17
No signs of life in rubble since Thursday, as toll climbs past 7,000 deaths with more than 14,000 injured.
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Claims Syrian town hit by chlorine gas 'twice in days'

Al Jazeera English - 3 May 2015 04:15
Government helicopters allegedly drop barrel bombs filled with chemical weapon on rebel-held town in Syria's northwest.
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A New York City police officer was shot in Queens Saturday, triggering a massive manhunt for the suspect, the New York Post and New York Daily News reported. Reports varied on his condition.
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Crowd waits hours for glimpse of royal baby Dedicated journalists and loyal subjects alike waited for hours outside London's St. Mary's Hospital, anxiously awaiting the arrival of the new royal baby.
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Celebration, anger at 'victory rally' after charges filed in Freddie Gray case It was part dance party, and part angry cry for justice.
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For this Mother's Day (reminder: one week from today, that is, Sunday, May 10), presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wants you to call your mother. In fact, she may do it for you. In an email to supporters Sunday after...
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The Working Life: As Former FEGS Chief Executive Waits For Payday, So Do Her Ex-Employees Gail Magaliff, who led one of New York City's largest social service agencies, says she is owed more than $1 million in deferred compensation.
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State's Attorney details roles of 6 officers charged in Freddie Gray case
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After 'Victory Rally,' Baltimore Cops Say Curfew Still On Officials say safety is still an issue, but many residents want curfew lifted.
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'Lord of the Flies' comes to Baltimore He was a quiet man who once stood watch on his front porch, just three blocks away from where a riot erupted in West Baltimore this week.
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Islamic State executes dozens of Yazidi prisoners, lawmaker says Islamic State militants shot to death as many as 300 Yazidi prisoners in northern Iraq, according to a lawmaker and reports.
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Student arrested in North Korea

CNN - 3 May 2015 02:20
Student arrested in North Korea A South Korean who lives in New Jersey was arrested last week for crossing into North Korean illegally, the North Korean Central News Agency reported Saturday.
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American Released by Cuba Plays Role as U.S. Relations With Havana Thaw Alan Gross, an American who was imprisoned in Cuba for five years, is helping a new political action committee raise money to support freer trade and travel to the island.
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NYPD officer reportedly shot in the head, in critical condition A sergeant for the New York Police Department was reportedly shot in the head and chest Saturday, and was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition.
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American Pharoah Wins 141st Kentucky Derby The winner was followed by Firing Line and Dortmund
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101-Year-Old Pulled From Rubble One Week After Earthquake The man, trapped in his collapsed home, reportedly had only minor injuries.
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With rescue near, Boko Haram fighters stoned Nigerian girls to death Even with the crackle of gunfire signaling rescuers were near, the horrors did not end: Boko Haram fighters stoned captives to death, some girls and women were crushed by an armored car and three died when a land mine ex...
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With library announcement, Obama foundation has newfound power in Chicago Now that Chicago has been selected as the home of President Barack Obama's library and museum, there is a new power broker in town that could help shape the future of the city's political and economic landscape: the Bara...
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Barry Burbank has the latest forecast.
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