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Endangered birds stuffed into plastic bottles for smuggling It's difficult to watch, but this is the devastating reality of bird smuggling. On Monday, 24 critically endangered yellow-crested cockatoos were stuffed into 1.5-liter plastic bottles and packed into travel...
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Why Germans love to get naked

CNN - 7 May 2015 05:12
Why Germans love to get naked Forget buttoned up stereotypes, Germans are nakedly ahead when it comes to stripping off.
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Rand Paul hands over $100,000 for website domain Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) learned a $100,000 lesson: If you're in the public eye -- especially as a politician running for president -- you need to snag every single .com, .org, .whatever associated with your name. In March...
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The War On Drugs Now Features Roadside Sexual Assaults By Cops Last week the Texas House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill that requires police officers to obtain a warrant before probing the anuses and vaginas of motorists during traffic stops. The fact that the bill w...
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Activists Ticketed for Putting Snowden Bust on NYC Monument Ticketed for putting Snowden bust on NYC war monument, activists say it stirred discussion
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'Welcome to Me' puts a new Piven in spotlight

Chicago Tribune - 7 May 2015 23:51
'Welcome to Me' puts a new Piven in spotlight "Oh, and I want to come in on a swan boat."
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How do we know Lubitz rehearsed crash? French investigators' assertion that Germanwings co-pilot Andreas Lubitz rehearsed a suicide plane crash raises a provocative question: How do we know he was doing a dry run?
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Muhammad event organizer, radical imam sound off on shooting Pamela Geller responds to ISIS threats on 'Hannity'
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UN climate chief says technological advances have changed politics since Copenhagen failure
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Art Spiegelman: Je Suis Charlie--But I'm Not Pamela Geller On Tuesday night, Art Spiegelman hosted a table at the PEN gala, after other authors dropped out in protest of an award being given to French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. Here, he speaks to TIME about the award and ...
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11th Chicago cop to be ensnared in FBI tow truck probe gets year in prison A former veteran Chicago police officer was sentenced to a year in prison Wednesday in a scheme to extort tow truck drivers in return for steering business their way.
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Latest on Severe Weather: No Injuries in Kansas Tornadoes The Latest on severe weather: No injuries in Kansas tornadoes; some homes, hog barn damaged
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Bill Clinton admits mistakes

CNN - 7 May 2015 02:05
Bill Clinton admits mistakes President Bill Clinton concedes that over-incarceration in U.S. stems in part from his policies, including the controversial "three strikes means life" rule. He tells CNN: "We had too many people in prison."
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Oklahoma Airport Evacuated With Tornado Nearby Tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma and Nebraska.
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Al Qaeda says US drone strike killed man who claimed Charlie Hebdo killings Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula said on Thursday a U.S. air strike had killed the senior figure who issued the group's claim of responsibility for the Charlie Hebdo attack...
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5 Tips to Avoid Home Design Arguments

The Huffington Post - 7 May 2015 23:07
5 Tips to Avoid Home Design Arguments (Photo by Steve Mitchell, Angie's List) A couple's home design tastes often differ. Interior designers say these tips will help you compromise. Sharing your life with someone is a beautiful thing, but that doesn't always...
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Ring Pops Ring in Teacher???s Surprise Classroom Marriage Proposal They may just be the cutest high school sweethearts ever.
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He Beat Back Ebola, but It Lurked in an Unlikely Spot

The New York Times - 7 May 2015 22:04
Less than two months after a long, brutal fight with Ebola nearly ended his life, Dr. Ian Crozier was back in the hospital: His eye was teeming with the virus.
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San Francisco Expands Racial Bias Inquiry Into Police

The New York Times - 7 May 2015 22:02
San Francisco Expands Racial Bias Inquiry Into Police The case began when racially biased text messages among 14 officers were found and will be broadened to determine if systemic bias exists.
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Friday is World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day, an annual observance that falls on the birthday of the movement's founder, Henry Dunant. The holiday celebrates not only Dunant but also the International Red Cross and Red...
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