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ABC News - 10 May 2016 18:30
Photos: Advanced Style Ari Seth Cohen captures the sartorial savvy of the senior set in his photos.
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Israel court convicts Palestinian boy of murder attempt

Al Jazeera English - 10 May 2016 15:32
Ahmed Manasra's family condemns the ruling, saying it was an unjust court decision.
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Syria: Calm restored in Hama prison after mutiny

Al Jazeera English - 10 May 2016 15:26
Dozens of prisoners held without charge released from jail after deal, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
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5 Pacific Islands Lost to Rising Sea Levels Six other islands have lost large areas of land to the sea, displacing entire villages
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U.S. Says Nationwide Syria Truce to Replace Piecemeal Approach Secretary of State John Kerry warns a cease-fire will mean little if it's not backed up by the parties on the ground
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At least 2 killed after tornadoes hit Oklahoma

The Week - 10 May 2016 04:28
At least 2 killed after tornadoes hit Oklahoma Officials say at least two people died in south-central Oklahoma Monday afternoon after tornadoes roared through several rural towns. Holy mother of God!! pic.twitter.com/bgxdVTY5Ci — Mike Olbinski (@MikeOlbinski) May ...
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Emails From Clinton's IT Director Appear to Be Missing State Dept. can't find any emails for Bryan Pagliano, Clinton's top IT staffer.
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This Is the Blessing of Our Broken Political System It forces us to notice--and fix it
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Syrian activist groups say two airstrikes on a northwestern Syrian town have killed at least 10 people
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People Keep Calling Rodrigo Duterte the Philippine Donald Trump. They're Wrong Rodrigo Duterte was elected president of the Philippines on Monday
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has extended his congratulations to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on his new title of chairman of the ruling Workers' Party of Korea. …
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In Flint Crisis, Questions Grow Over Quest for Pipeline After months of national attention on lead-tainted drinking water in Flint, many are starting to ask questions about a 74-mile pipeline being built from Lake Huron to the struggling former auto manufacturing powerhouse
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Effort to Impeach Brazil's President Rousseff Thrown Into Chaos Speaker intervenes to annul vote in favor of putting the embattled president on trial
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Trevor Noah on Trump and 'Becky with the good hair' CNN's Becky Anderson caught up with Trevor Noah at the launch of Comedy Central in the Middle East.
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Donald Trump apparently only kind of regrets saying all those sexist things on The Howard Stern Show Donald Trump is trying to backpedal on being associated with the licentious, playboy lifestyle he once boasted about. Understandably -- the guy is running for President of the United States. In a recent interview with Th...
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An Afghan official says eight people have been killed and another 18 wounded when a suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle in a remote district near the border with Pakistan. …
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British police have apologized for having a mock suicide bomber shout the phrase "Allahu Akbar" before setting off an explosion during a terror response exercise. …
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The IRS said it was broke. Then it hired 700 new employees. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is in the process of hiring about 700 new enforcement employees to conduct audits and chase down tardy taxpayers, according to a memo the agency released last week. But Rep. Jason Chaff...
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Vagina-kayak gets Japanese artist convicted Japanese artist Megumi Igarashi was fined after sharing 3D instructions to print vagina kayaks.
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Climbers poised to reach Everest peak for the first time in 3 years Teams of climbers are prepared to summit Mount Everest for the first time in three years, after fatal avalanches ended attempts in 2014 and 2015. As the tallest mountain on Earth at 29,035 feet, Everest is subject to not...
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Facebook boss insists there's no liberal bias

New York Post - 10 May 2016 16:25
Facebook boss insists there's no liberal bias A top Facebook honcho is insisting that the social media giant doesn't blacklist conservative-friendly topics from its trending news section. Tom Stocky, the MIT-educated vice president of Facebook who oversees the "Tren...
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A Boston man who had a job offer from an all-girls Catholic high school rescinded after administrators learned that he was in a same-sex marriage has settled a lawsuit with the school
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