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How to Stop Feeling Guilty: 5 Secrets Backed by Research Learn to accept your limits
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ISIS Threatens to Attack Washington in New Video ISIS said it would "strike America" in the video.
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How to keep your data secure while traveling

The Week - 17 Nov 2015 12:11
How to keep your data secure while traveling Are data thieves the new pickpockets? Travelers have long been advised to zip their cash into money-belts, lock up their suitcases, and watch out for purse snatchers. Meanwhile, they don't always follow that same advice ...
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US state governors refuse to accept Syrian refugees

Al Jazeera English - 17 Nov 2015 06:58
Critics cite governors' refusal to work with resettlement programme as sign of growing Islamophobia after Paris attacks.
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French President Boosts Security Forces After Paris Attacks, Saying 'France Is at War' Francois Hollande proposed an expansion of government and police powers to combat terrorism
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Leaders at a regional summit in the Philippines plan to condemn the Paris attacks, according to a draft of their declaration seen Tuesday by The Associated Press. …
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Angola Charges Activists With Rebellion for Reading Book about Peaceful Resistance Prominent rights organizations have called for the prisoners' immediate release
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In an address this morning, the New York Times says CIA director John Brennan used "unusually raw language" to talk about covert surveillance programs. Here's what Brennan said: In the past several years because of a num...
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China Still Has the World's Most Powerful Supercomputer The Tianhe-2 is the most powerful machine in the world
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Oregon serial killer sentenced to death for fourth time PORTLAND, Ore. -- A jury on Monday sentenced one of Oregon’s most prolific serial killers to death for the fourth time, an ultimately symbolic decision in a state that has not executed anyone in nearly 20 years. Dayton...
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Man gets 25-to-life after leaving boyfriend's head near Hollywood sign LOS ANGELES -- A man who killed and dismembered his boyfriend, leaving the head near the Hollywood sign, has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. City News Service says 40-year-old Gabriel Campos-Martinez was se...
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After Paris terror attacks, parents and schools grapple with how much to share with children
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Obama Arrives in Asia With Eyes on Middle East Obama was ready to talk up his freshly inked trade deal and military cooperation in Asia
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Hollande calls for grand coalition to defeat ISIL

Al Jazeera English - 17 Nov 2015 07:31
French president wants to extend state of emergency and vows to escalate the air campaign in Syria.
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Minneapolis Mayor Seeks Federal Investigation Into Shooting The incident sparked protests on Sunday and Monday
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To thwart ISIS, first consider history

CNN - 17 Nov 2015 06:16
To thwart ISIS, first consider history Our current terror was not helped by foreign policy blunders of the past. Now it's time to build coalitions to end, not feed, ISIS chaos.
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Justin Trudeau Takes a First Step Toward Marijuana Legalization in Canada New Justice Minister asked to set up legal framework
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Hong Kong-China game to test Xi's football reform plan

Al Jazeera English - 17 Nov 2015 05:54
The 2018 World Cup qualifier seen as a crucial encounter between the former colony and the country that governs it.
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Sanders Says US Can't Turn Its Back on Syrian Refugees Sanders says US can't turn its back on Syrian refugees, succumb to Islamophobia
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Tokyo Sues Okinawa in US Base Relocation Dispute Japan's central government sues Okinawa in US marine base relocation dispute
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Cats Casually Wander Onstage at G-20 Summit A brief moment of levity during an otherwise intense event
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Minneapolis Man Shot by Police Has Died

Time - 17 Nov 2015 21:31
Minneapolis Man Shot by Police Has Died Jamar Oneal Clark was shot by police on Sunday morning, sparking protests in Minneapolis on Monday
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