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Suspected ex-Nazis collected $20.2M in Social Security WASHINGTON -- Elfriede Rinkel’s past as a Nazi concentration camp guard didn’t keep her from collecting nearly $120,000 in American Social Security benefits. Rinkel admitted to being stationed at the...
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Here's How Ousted Men's Wearhouse Founder Will Get His Revenge You're going to like the way you app
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American woman on safari dies in lion attack

New York Post - 1 Jun 2015 18:17
American woman on safari dies in lion attack JOHANNESBURG -- South African media are reporting the death of an American woman at a lion park in Johannesburg, and the US Embassy says it has received reports of an...
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Shopping mall Santa arrested on child porn charges

New York Post - 1 Jun 2015 23:47
Shopping mall Santa arrested on child porn charges RALEIGH, N.C. -- Authorities in Raleigh say a man who was arrested over the weekend on child pornography charges worked as a shopping mall Santa Claus. Local media outlets report...
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Three fatal shootings in Baltimore on Sunday bring May's homicide count to 43, making it the most violent month in more than 40 years.
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Surveillance Powers Set to Lapse With no Deal in Senate (WASHINGTON) — Senate Republicans say they’ve been unable to make a deal to extend contested anti-terror provisions. As a result, the post-Sept. 11 programs will expire at midnight. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas says the...
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The U.S. is obliged to go to war for 67 countries, including Cuba Thanks to a complicated mesh of treaties and other deals put in place since the end of World War II, the United States is (theoretically) obligated to defend 67 nations -- comprising about a quarter of the world's popula...
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ISIL 'controls half' of Syria's land area

Al Jazeera English - 1 Jun 2015 16:05
The armed group's control of Syria reportedly expands, following the latest gains in Homs and Aleppo.
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Zoo Worker Bitten By Dragon in Omaha

Time - 1 Jun 2015 14:13
Zoo Worker Bitten By Dragon in Omaha A komodo dragon, that is
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The last of the Angiulo brothers has died. Francesco "Frank" J. Angiulo, a former member of the hierarchy of the New England Mafia, died Saturday. He was 94 years old.
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Fighting in Ukraine Eases, but Abuses Continue on Both Sides, U.N. Says Over 6,400 have been killed and 16,000 injured since fighting broke out between Ukraine and pro-Russian separatists in 2014.
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France says airstrikes against IS will only be effective if political reconciliation in Iraq
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Malaysia Airlines lays off 6,000 employees

Al Jazeera English - 1 Jun 2015 14:00
New CEO's stabilisation plans for "technically bankrupt" carrier include job cuts and fewer flights on some routes.
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Obama tells Israeli TV channel no military solution to Iran's nuclear program
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African Plant Acts Like a Diamond Detector

Discovery News - 1 Jun 2015 22:39
African Plant Acts Like a Diamond Detector If you're prospecting for diamonds in Liberia, keep an eye out for the Pamaya.
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Netflix is Testing Something You May Not Like Netflix is testing ads for its original programs in certain markets
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Cellphone video reportedly shows ISIS fighters torturing Syrian teen Disturbing cell phone video appears to back up a teenage Syrian boy's tales of beatings and torture at the hands of Islamic State militants, the BBC reported Monday.  
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Judy Blume on Why Trigger Warnings Make Her 'Blood Boil' "Why are we treating college students like babies?"
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Lindsey Graham formally announces 2016 candidacy Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) formally entered the 2016 presidential race Monday with an announcement in his hometown of Central, South Carolina. "No one here including me ever expected me to say, 'I'm Lindsey Graham, and...
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Scientists combine drugs to fight cancer Researchers say the success of combining immunotherapy drugs in skin cancer patients could mean similar outcomes for other cancers. Fred Pleitgen reports.
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Islamic State suicide attacks in Iraq's Anbar kill 35 troops
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The future of mass surveillance

Al Jazeera English - 1 Jun 2015 15:55
One of the most controversial sections of the US Patriot Act governing mass surveillance is set to expire.
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