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Hundreds of Women in Saudi Arabia Are Running For Public Office Women earned the right to vote and run in municipal elections in 2011
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Defying world, fleet to kill 333 whales With a mission to kill 333 minke whales, Japan has sent its first whaling ship to the Antarctic Ocean in more than one year.
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Millions of Children Are At Risk Because of the Nepal Blockade, UNICEF Warns The blockade has led to severe shortages of fuel, medicine and essential goods
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White student unions have gone global despite not really existing So-called white student unions are springing up at universities across Australia, charged with supporting and defending the interests of white students who they say are becoming marginalized from on-campus life and polit...
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Boyfriend arrested for stealing truck to pick girlfriend up from jail Police arrested a man after he stole a truck– so he could pick up his girlfriend from jail, incredulous Arizona cops said. Miguel Redshirt drove the truck into the parking lot of the Tempe Police Department and was qui...
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Catholic, Prortestant clergy back demands for inquiry into vote Coalition of eight candidates question Oct. 25 results Protests continue over disputed election …
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Burkina Faso elects new leader after historic election

Al Jazeera English - 1 Dec 2015 06:51
Former PM is second civilian to become president of West African nation after almost three decades of one-man rule.
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Three Men Have Been Arrested Over the Killing of a Venezuelan Opposition Candidate Luis Diaz was assassinated at a public meeting last Wednesday
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This might be the most controversial theory for what's behind the rise of ISIS A year after his 700-page opus "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" stormed to the top of America's best-seller lists, Thomas Piketty is out with a new argument about income inequality. It may prove more controversial t...
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Mother convicted after slitting throats, stabbing hearts of young daughters COMPTON, Calif. -- A Southern California woman who slit the throats of her three children and left their bodies on her bed was convicted Monday of first-degree murder. Carol Ann Coronado, 32, is facing a potential life s...
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'I have no defense': Mom tries to sell baby online for $346 A mother pleaded guilty in a South African court on Monday to having tried to sell her baby on the Internet for 5,000 rand ($346), the online news service News24 said. “I admit that my actions were wrongful, unlawful a...
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Obama 'Confident' US-led Coalition Can Destroy ISIS President Obama conducts news conference to wrap Paris climate conference.
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Protest in Egypt after death of man in police custody

Al Jazeera English - 1 Dec 2015 15:33
Residents of Luxor march in solidarity with the family of Talaat Shabib al-Rashidi who died shortly after arrest.
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Facing intense heat on McDonald shooting, Emanuel seeks to buy time with police task force For the last week, Mayor Rahm Emanuel has been under fire from protesters and fellow elected officials in Chicago -- and from activists and pundits across the country -- to clean up his police department and fire his top...
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Thousands of photos of children downloaded in hack of toymaker VTech A hacker who gained access to the servers of Hong Kong electronic toymaker VTech obtained more than just the email addresses, passwords, and home addresses of nearly 5 million adults -- he or she also found tens of thous...
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Newly-Elected Mayor of Alaska's Capital Is Found Dead

The New York Times - 1 Dec 2015 06:15
The newly-elected mayor of Alaska's capital city has been found dead.
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Coal fueling India's climate crisis

CNN - 1 Dec 2015 06:09
Coal fueling India's climate crisis It is well known that coal is the world's dirtiest fuel. Yet, it powers most of India's energy needs. CNN's Mallika Kapur gets access deep inside a coal mine in Eastern India and examines what it does to India's bottom l...
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Virgin America said it was apologizing to the lawyer, Robert B. Abhtahi, after crew members said they didn't feel comfortable letting him on a flight to Dallas.
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As Trial Began, a 'Humble' Assemblyman Didn't Appear Guilty to Several Jurors After Sheldon Silver was found guilty on Monday, several jurors in the corruption case discussed how they reached their verdict.
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Infamous JFK assassination film fails to sell at auction JFK conspiracy theorists showed "serious interest" in the Garrison Files offered to the public at the New York Art, Antique and Jewelry Show -- but not enough to buy the $168,500 collection. The Garrison Files, which inc...
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Thai Junta Warns U.S. Ambassador to 'Think Carefully' Before Criticizing the Regime Military strongmen hint that bilateral ties could be affected
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Congress Reconvenes to Nail Down a Budget Before Deadline

The New York Times - 1 Dec 2015 05:24
Congress Reconvenes to Nail Down a Budget Before Deadline Republicans and Democrats are on a collision course over dozens of policy amendments to a $1.1 trillion spending plan that must pass by Dec. 11.
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