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WINNIPEG, Manitoba, and VANCOUVER
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Air Force officials say human error to blame for damaged nuclear missile Errors by three airmen troubleshooting a nuclear missile in its launch silo in 2014 triggered a "mishap" that damaged the missile, prompting the Air Force to strip the airmen of their nuclear certification and quietly la...
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China and Russia likely hacked Hillary's emails: Robert Gates WASHINGTON -- Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates says it's likely that China, Russia, Iran and other countries were able to hack into Hillary Clinton's private e-mail server. "Given the fact that the Pentagon acknowle...
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Flooding Hits Jersey Shore as Snowstorm Wallops East Coast See photos from the flooding in Atlantic City and Ocean Beach.
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FBI probes Germany over 2006 World Cup payment

Al Jazeera English - 23 Jan 2016 16:44
Suspect payment made by German football federation to FIFA before tournament was awarded, sources close to FIFA say.
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Syrian opposition groups say they hold the Syrian government and its Russian backers responsible for any failure in peace talks due to their "ongoing crimes" in Syria including the "besiegement and starvation of civilian...
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Ethiopia gripped by worst drought in 50 years

New York Post - 23 Jan 2016 15:19
Ethiopia gripped by worst drought in 50 years ETHIOPIA is in the grip of the worst drought in half a century with three failed rain seasons, crop failures and dying livestock forcing farming families to now eat the seeds they are supposed to plant. While the world h...
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As Frustrations With Mexico's Government Rise, So Do Lynchings The actions are born of a sense of hopelessness and impotence in the country, where 98 percent of murders go unsolved and many crimes are not even reported.
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Tunisia's president vowed Friday to end the cycle of unrest that has pummeled towns across the country as authorities imposed a nationwide curfew - five years after the nation, convulsed …
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Michigan official takes confrontational tone with EPA chief over Flint water crisis Michigan's top environmental officer was by turns cooperative and confrontational with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday, pledging to work together to ensure the safety of Flint's drinking water but chal...
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(Reuters) - A Pennsylvania appeals court on Friday threw out obstruction charges against three former Penn State officials accused of trying to hamper the child molestation case against former assistant football coach Je...
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California gov rejects Manson follower's parole bid Gov. Jerry Brown has rejected parole for a follower of cult leader Charles Manson 46 years after a series of bloody murders rocked Southern California.
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Iran had been on list to lose vote, but paid outstanding contribution Amounts owed range from just under $3 million for Venezuela to $1,360 for Burundi Five nations grappling with poverty, war granted exemptions …
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4 dead after shootings in northern Saskatchewan A gunman opened fire at a high school and a second location in an aboriginal community in northern Saskatchewan on Friday, leaving four dead and at least two injured, officials said.
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Police shooting shuts down Las Vegas Strip

Reuters - 23 Jan 2016 06:55
(Reuters) - The Las Vegas Strip was closed to traffic on Friday evening as police investigated an officer-involved shooting in front of the Bellagio Hotel and Casino, law enforcement said.
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Good Samaritan Shot and Killed by Driver Stuck in Snow: Police The suspect allegedly shot and killed a man who was trying to help him.
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Colombia vs Columbia: A nation scorned in spelling?

Miami Herald - 23 Jan 2016 23:53
Colombians are getting tired of their country being misspelled Duo kicks off "It's Colombia Not Columbia" campaign An error rich in history …
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A large piece of metal that washed up on a beach in southern Thailand could be wreckage from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared under still-mysterious circumstances two years ago.
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This panda is having a better snow day than you

New York Post - 23 Jan 2016 23:47
This panda is having a better snow day than you When it comes to dealing with #Blizzard2016, let Tian Tian be your guide. The cuddly 275-pound panda woke up at the National Zoo in Washington, DC, Saturday morning to find his enclosure full of snow — and couldn’t b...
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Police charge 17-year old in Canada after 4 shot dead Police on Saturday charged a 17-year-old boy with four counts of first-degree murder and seven counts of attempted murder in a mass shooting at a school and home in an aboriginal community in western Canada, officials sa...
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In the current, extremely volatile situation oil is down, stocks are down and oil stocks are down. Still the House of Saud has not understood that the Masters of the Universe are getting them to destroy themselves many t...
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Is Tunisia's revolution really over?

Al Jazeera English - 23 Jan 2016 23:37
Wave of protests put Tunisia's government under unprecedented pressure to deliver on the youth's aspirations.
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