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Reading? Math? Nah -- let's teach kids how to put on a condom Can anyone spare a banana? New York City public schools are now offering demonstrations of how to put on a condom. Because, you know, they've already mastered teaching kids math...
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A civilian brought down a Russian spy at Hooters

New York Post - 14 Jun 2015 13:00
A civilian brought down a Russian spy at Hooters The FBI agents handed Naveed Jamali a document, and asked him to sign it. But they didn't want him to use his real name. Use "Green Kryptonite," they told him....
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Brother: Dolezal living in 'blackface'

CNN - 14 Jun 2015 04:52
Brother: Dolezal living in 'blackface' Ezra Dolezal says he didn't know how to respond the day he said his adopted sister took him aside and insisted he "not to blow her cover" about having a black father.
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New MERS cases in South Korea as outbreak far from over

Al Jazeera English - 14 Jun 2015 04:08
Seven new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome reported, bringing total number of infections to 145.
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NY fugitives planned to be 7 hours away from prison after escape, district attorney says New details about the meticulously planned upstate New York prison break reveal the pair of fugitive murderers expected to be 7 hours away from the Clinton Correctional Facility quickly after tunneling under it's imposin...
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Body of US citizen killed in Syria fighting against ISIS is returned home
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The Latest on NY prison escape: Locals show appreciation for law enforcement in search effort
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Court orders Sudan's Bashir to remain in South Africa

Al Jazeera English - 14 Jun 2015 17:04
Sudan president ordered to stay until decision is made whether he should be sent to ICC to stand trial for war crimes.
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NAACP leader in race cover-up moonlights as 'ethnic hair stylist' How does she hair-do it? She does it herself! Embattled Spokane, Wash. NAACP President Rachel Dolezal is an "ethnic hair stylist" who's been doing her own — and, for a...
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The world still isn't equipped to handle Ebola, Doctors Without Borders says Health authorities aren't much better equipped to handle an Ebola flare-up than they were a year ago, international medical charity Doctors Without Borders claimed Saturday, Reuters reports. "The reality today is if Ebol...
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Marathon Manhunt: Search for escaped NY prisoners enters 9th day Residents in sleepy towns in upstate New York have had their lives turned upside-down, forced to lock their doors and stay on alert as the massive hunt for two escaped killers entered its ninth day Sunday.
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'Topless tourist' returns to Britain, apologizes for posing Eleanor Hawkins has returned to England and apologized to the people of Malaysia for having posed topless on a sacred mountain.
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Police source: 4 hurt when gun accidentally goes off in lobby of NYC's swanky Waldorf Astoria
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Fugitive turns 35 as manhunt enters 9th day

New York Post - 14 Jun 2015 21:35
Fugitive turns 35 as manhunt enters 9th day As the hunt for a pair of inmates who escaped from an upstate New York prison entered its ninth day on Sunday, new details emerged about how a female prison...
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12-inch MacBook Shocker: Using It With Apple Displays The gorgeous 12-inch MacBook comes with at least one rude surprise. I think of myself as relatively savvy and plugged-in when it comes to laptops. Maybe not. I just started using the new 12-inch MacBook and have only rea...
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European comet probe wakes up from hibernation

Al Jazeera English - 14 Jun 2015 17:15
Philae makes contact with controllers seven months after becoming the first spacecraft to land on a comet.
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South African Judge Orders Sudan's President Detained The charges against al-Bashir stem from reported atrocities in the conflict in Darfur
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Health Care Renewal: Who Benefits? - Despite Data Breaches, Staff Cuts, Vulnerable Patients' Coverage Cuts, Transplant Program Probation, Multi-Million Dollar Executive Compensation Persists at UPMC
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Zoo Animals on the Loose After Deadly Flooding Hits Georgia Some animals were killed in the floods but others escaped
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2 boys charged in shooting that wounded 2 men on Far South Side Two boys were charged Sunday morning in a Friday night shooting that wounded two men in the city's Riverdale neighborhood.
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The official accusers are being hidden by the journalists so nobody can confront them or hold them accountable when it turns out to be false. The evidence can't be analyzed or dissected because there literally is none: t...
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United Airlines Customers Outraged After Being Put Up in Military Barracks The flight staff stayed in hotels and was nowhere to be found
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