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A suburban Dallas police officer shot and killed a 19-year-old college football player during a struggle after the teen crashed a car through the front window of a car dealership, authorities said on Friday.
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Fiorina: 'There. Is. No. Excuse.'

CNN - 8 Aug 2015 16:28
Fiorina: 'There. Is. No. Excuse.' Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina ripped Donald Trump's incendiary remarks about Megyn Kelly on Friday night.
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The 'pig' question that lingered

CNN - 8 Aug 2015 09:20
The 'pig' question that lingered Presidential candidate Donald Trump talks to CNN's Don Lemon about the GOP debate and host Megyn Kelly.
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Islamic State group's command is dominated by ex-officers from Saddam's military, spy agency
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Coast Guard dramatically intercepts $181M worth of cocaine The US Coast Guard intercepted a makeshift submarine boat off the coast of Central America -- seizing a mountainous $181 million worth of cocaine in what the agency says is...
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Trump: Megyn Kelly had 'blood coming out of her wherever' Donald Trump was so enraged by Fox News moderator Megyn Kelly's tough questions during the GOP debate, he took to Twitter in the wee hours Friday to rip her for...
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Blackhawks' Patrick Kane to spend day with Stanley Cup as investigation continues With a police investigation underway, Blackhawks star Patrick Kane is spending the day with the Stanley Cup in his hometown, the team confirmed Saturday morning.
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4 Dead in Small Plane Crash in New York's Adirondack Mountains Officials don't know what caused the crash
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Russian opposition activists end 12-day hunger strike, plan protest in Moscow on election day
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Iran confirms trip by Quds Force Commander to Moscow to discuss arms shipments Iranian officials confirmed Friday that General Qassem Soleimani, the heavily sanctioned Revolutionary Guard Quds Force commander, traveled to Russia last month and was conducting weapons deals, including discussion of t...
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Saad Dawabsheh was severely burned in the July 31 firebombing that killed his 18-month-old son, Ali, for which Jewish extremists have been blamed.
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US finds 'Soviet Taliban' fighter guilty of terrorism

Al Jazeera English - 8 Aug 2015 08:26
Irek Hamidullin, an ex-Soviet army officer, found guilty in US court of terrorism charges over attack in Afghanistan.
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Captives rescued as Mali hotel siege leaves seven dead

Al Jazeera English - 8 Aug 2015 07:47
Military sources say security forces rescued several hostages, including five foreigners, from hotel stormed by gunmen.
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Three attacks killed 50, injured hundreds.
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Five women accused of witchcraft lynched by India mob

Al Jazeera English - 8 Aug 2015 16:10
Villagers drag middle-aged women from their huts and beat them to death around midnight in eastern Jharkhand state.
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Hospital Reunites Adorable Elderly Couple and the Husband Can't Stop Smiling About It "I just can't be away from her, she's the finest woman in the world"
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TAIPEI/YILAN, Taiwan
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A group of suspected Islamist militants attacked a hotel hosting United Nations staff in central Mali on Friday, killing at least six people and taking others hostage. The dead included five Malian soldiers and one U.N. ...
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Judge raising concerns about arrest in shooting of Chicago cop What once seemed like an ironclad case against the man charged with shooting a Chicago police officer in 2012 appears to be developing cracks.
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What Jon Stewart and Peter Jennings Had in Common Ten years ago Friday we lost Peter Jennings to cancer. That this anniversary comes the day after Jon Stewart signed off from The Daily Show holds special irony for me. It was Peter who first introduced me to Jon 15 years...
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Hiker Killed by Grizzly Bear in Yellowstone National Park The man's coworkers had reported him missing.
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New York City attempted to fire an employee for skipping work for 18 months only to discover he had died, the The Associated Press reported. The city's Human Resources Administration accused Geoffrey Toliver of abandonin...
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