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Brazil's Unfolding Crisis

The New Yorker - 30 Mar 2016 19:42
Richard Nixon was reëlected overwhelmingly in November, 1972, and resigned in August, 1974. Dilma Rousseff, the President of Brazil, looks to be on about the same schedule: reëlected (not overwhelmingly) in October, 20...
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Sexy plus-size disabled model is challenging beauty norms Size — and a disability — doesn’t matter to this English woman! Katie Knowles, 25, is the UK's first plus-size disabled model, thumbing her nose at the degenerative disc disease and spinal stenosis that have forced...
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Mississippi Woman Admits She Was Planning to Join ISIS Jaelyn Young plead guilty to conspiring to provide material support to a terrorist organization
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Left Behind: America's Afghan Translators

Al Jazeera English - 30 Mar 2016 10:29
We ask why many former Afghan translators for the US military risk their lives to return to Afghanistan from the US.
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New Yorkers are frighteningly unprepared for a terrorist attack The Cold War marked the high point of America's civil-defense system. Starting under President Harry Truman, the fear of a nuclear attack from the Soviet Union sparked emergency communication systems, air-raid sirens, pl...
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Lithuania worries West losing focus on Russia

Miami Herald - 30 Mar 2016 16:47
Lithuania's intelligence agency is concerned that migration and terrorism are distracting Western countries from Russia's "aggressive policies" toward its neighbors. …
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Nuclear Materials Remain Vulnerable to Theft, Despite U.S.-Led Effort As President Obama gathers leaders for his last Nuclear Security Summit, tons of materials that terrorists could use to make small nuclear devices or dirty bombs remain vulnerable to theft.
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The Genes for Pot Addiction Have Been Identified They're also linked to depression and schizophrenia
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Confrontation looms in Venezuela over amnesty law

Miami Herald - 30 Mar 2016 16:23
Opponents of Venezuela's socialist administration are preparing for a fight over a congressional bid to give amnesty to activists the opposition considers political prisoners. …
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Central African Republic's new president is sworn in

Miami Herald - 30 Mar 2016 16:08
Central African Republic's newly elected president Faustin Archange Touadera took the oath of office Wednesday, ushering in the first elected leader since Muslim rebels overthrew the government more than three years ago....
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South Africa: Conservation group says 49 endangered vultures electrocuted by power lines this past weekend
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A Georgia sheriff is being sued in federal court by the family of a 21-year-old Savannah man who died in a cell after he was shocked by a Taser while strapped to a restraint chair
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Hunger has been the most horrific consequence of Yemen's conflict and has spiraled in a year since Shiite rebels seized the capital and Saudi Arabia and its allies, backed by the US, responded with a campaign of airstrik...
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Htin Kyaw Sworn in as Myanmar's President

ABC News - 30 Mar 2016 05:46
Htin Kyaw, a confidante of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, has been sworn in as Myanmar's president
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An Australian University Says the English 'Invaded' the Continent Outcry erupts among Australians with divided views over their country's past
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The United States and three allies are calling for a Security Council meeting to respond to Iran's recent ballistic missile tests which they say were carried out in defiance of a U.N. resolution. …
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Anderson Cooper told Donald Trump he argues like 'a five-year-old' Moderator Anderson Cooper had no time for schoolyard excuses Tuesday night during the CNN Republican Town Hall, telling Donald Trump that "I didn't start it" isn't an argument that should be used by a presidential candid...
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South African judicial authorities say sentencing hearings for Oscar Pistorius, who murdered girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, will be held in June
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Chicago State meltdown? Democrats' fault, Rauner says

Chicago Tribune - 30 Mar 2016 22:12
Chicago State meltdown? Democrats' fault, Rauner says SPRINGFIELD -- With Chicago State University asking employees and students to turn in their keys amid a financial meltdown, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner on Wednesday turned to a familiar argument about who's to blame. "I...
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2 men who extorted thousands of dollars from contractors seeking work on golf course project receive prison sentences
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Officials see 'influx' of Cuban immigrants as lawmakers eye immigration change President Obama's push to improve relations with Cuba has coincided with an influx of Cuban immigrants into the U.S., statistics show, amid revived talk on Capitol Hill about ending a decades-old law allowing them easy e...
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