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Woman played dead to avoid being killed by boyfriend

New York Post - 24 Aug 2015 16:31
Woman played dead to avoid being killed by boyfriend BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Police say a Pennsylvania woman played dead to avoid being killed by her boyfriend.
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Men Who Thwarted Train Attack Receive France's Top Honor "Since Friday, the entire world admires your courage"
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Lawyer for Clinton Aide Strikes Back at Accuser

The New York Times - 24 Aug 2015 17:08
Huma Abedin's lawyer says Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, has unfairly tarnished her reputation by making "unfounded allegations" about her tenure as a State Department aide.
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Refugees cross into Serbia after leaving Macedonia

Al Jazeera English - 24 Aug 2015 16:58
Having crossed from Greece into Macedonia, about 7,000 refugees enter Serbia in hopes of making their way into EU.
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Iran deal does not mean peace in the Middle East

Al Jazeera English - 24 Aug 2015 16:32
Contrary to some arguments, the nuclear deal will not necessarily bring a halt to long-standing conflicts in the region.
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Eerie amusement park photos depict 'Chinese Fun' Banksy's latest piece, Dismaland took a jab at the bleak, miserable side of theme parks. China it seems, has its own collection of dreary fun -- especially when captured at the dead of winter.
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Video captures explosion at U.S. base in Japan The cause of an explosion at a storage building at a U.S. Army depot in Sagamihara City, Japan is under investigation. There are no reports of injuries.
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Beirut's Next Garbage Demonstration Postponed A second night of protests on Sunday led to clashes with police
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Trump wants to 'save the middle class'

New York Post - 24 Aug 2015 07:25
Trump wants to 'save the middle class' WASHINGTON -- Donald Trump said on Sunday that, as president, he would raise taxes on his Wall Street "friends" because they "are getting away with murder." The Republican presidential front-runner...
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Activists say ISIS destroys temple at ancient Palmyra site Islamic State (ISIS) militants have destroyed a temple at Syria's ancient ruins of Palmyra, activists said Sunday, realizing the worst fears archaeologists had for the 2,000-year-old Roman-era city after the extremists s...
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Iran's Foreign Minister Says It's Too Early for the U.S. to Reopen Its Embassy in Tehran Javad Zarif said the U.S. needed to first change its "illogical attitude"
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Officials: State Labor Commissioner killed in stabbing at Oklahoma City restaurant
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China stocks in meltdown as Asian markets spooked

Al Jazeera English - 24 Aug 2015 06:01
China market plummets more than eight percent on the back of last week's losses of 11 percent, as Asian markets tumble.
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U.S. Unveils Measures to Encourage Solar Power Use

The New York Times - 24 Aug 2015 16:58
The Obama administration announced the slew of small measures hours before the president was scheduled to fly to Nevada to speak at the National Clean Energy Summit.
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Man who had chainsaw knocks self out, then bites cop: police COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- A 48-year-old man accused of domestic assault has been arrested after authorities say he bit one police officer and spit blood into the face of another....
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Police arrest men who threatened Pokemon World Championship BOSTON -- Two men from Iowa authorities say threatened gun violence at the Pokemon World Championships in Boston are headed to court. Eighteen-year-old Kevin Norton, of Ames, and 27-year-old James...
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Why the White House Fire Still Matters

Time - 24 Aug 2015 16:30
Why the White House Fire Still Matters Aug. 24, 1814: British forces set fire to the White House
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The terms "driving while black" and "shopping while black" were already fixtures in an ongoing discussion about race relations and stereotypes in the U.S. before a group of African-American women in Napa, California, hel...
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As Minimum Wages Rise, Restaurants Say No to Tips, Yes to Higher Prices A no-tipping policy has already been adopted by a small number of restaurants, with others taking a wait-and-see attitude.
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9 former jails with surprising second lives The United States may be known as the "incarceration nation," with about 1% of its population behind bars, but after decades of aggressive sentencing, the number of inmates is finally on the decline.
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Iran deal draws more support after Reid's endorsement

New York Post - 24 Aug 2015 23:57
Iran deal draws more support after Reid's endorsement WASHINGTON -- With Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid on board, the nuclear agreement between Iran and six world powers is picking up momentum to survive fierce opposition from Republican and...
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A 1,000-point Dow Loss Just Wasn't In The Cards The numbers after Friday's nasty sell-off were quite clear that a violent rebound off Monday's lows was in the offing.
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