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'I Will Eat You Alive,' Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte Tells Terrorists "Just give me vinegar and salt"
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Judge Grants Partial Stop on North Dakota Pipeline Work Judge promised ruling on tribe's challenge of pipeline permit.
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Syrian rescue workers say chlorine attack carried out in Aleppo neighborhood Rescue workers in Syria say the government dropped barrel bombs containing chlorine gas on a neighborhood in eastern Aleppo on Tuesday, causing dozens of cases of suffocation. The Syrian Civil Defense organization says 8...
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Mexican authorities say gunmen shot down a police helicopter in western Mexico, killing the pilot and three officers. …
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World's first face transplant patient dies at 49 Isabelle Dinoire, the French woman who received the world's first face transplant in 2005, died earlier this year, French doctors announced Tuesday. Dinoire, 49, died on April 22 "following a long illness," Amiens Hospit...
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Donald Trump's Donation Is His Latest Brush With Campaign Fund Rules Mr. Trump is defending himself against claims that he donated $25,000 to a group supporting the Florida attorney general to sway her office's review of Trump University.
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When Yoan Moncada recorded four hits in nine at bats in his two starts against the A’s, it looked like the 21-year-old was ready to contribute. After striking out seven straight times against the Padres since then, the...
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How the US failed to stop the country's worst-ever cyberattack WASHINGTON — It was time to purge the hacker from the U.S. government’s computers. After secretly monitoring the hacker’s online movements for months, officials worried he was getting too close to critical informat...
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U.S. Calls on Bahrain to Free Prominent Rights Activist Nabeel Rajab Rajab is reported to be facing fresh charges for writing an op-ed detailing his detention
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Trump Wants Plan to Defeat ISIS in 30 Days if Elected The Republican nominee will lay out a defense spending plan on Wednesday.
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Egyptian court orders release of street performers

Miami Herald - 7 Sep 2016 16:52
An Egyptian court on Wednesday ordered the conditional release of four members of a satirical street performance group whose selfie-style video clips mocked President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, according to two defense lawye...
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Air China Magazine Warns Tourists to Avoid Ethnic Minority Areas in London It also recommended that tourists do "not go out alone at night"
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How to Fight Zika and Cure Our Nation's Ailing Public Health System Enact a law to respond quickly to threats
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Why ISIS Supports Donald Trump

Time - 7 Sep 2016 16:30
Why ISIS Supports Donald Trump 'Hillary Clinton is the clear choice for national security'
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Thailand's royal palace says King Bhumibol Adulyadej's kidneys are still not functioning properly, but infections plaguing the 88-year-old monarch have eased. …
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Climbers Are Scaling The World's Tallest Trees In An Effort To Save Them A group of dedicated tree-climbers are scaling towering trees in an effort to help heal the planet. Protected with little more than a harness and some rope,arborist Jake Milarch has scaled redwoods topping 300 feet — t...
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Obama just nominated the first Muslim to become a federal judge President Obama inched the country toward making history Tuesday, when he nominated Pakistani-born Muslim lawyer Abid Riaz Qureshi to serve on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. If Qureshi wins Senate ...
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New private museum showcases Dutch tycoon's art collection The sculpture "Open Ended" by American artist Richard Serra could be a symbol for the new Museum Voorlinden near the Dutch North Sea coast.
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Sex robots — discuss. That is precisely what scientists and academics are doing at a British conference also covering all-too-modern issues like digital intimacy and Facebook users older than 58. …
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After a nearly five-year court battle, a world-renowned Turkish pianist has been acquitted of charges that he "denigrated religious beliefs" in messages on his Twitter account. …
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Cruise Ship Passenger Reported Overboard Near Bahamas The ship was en route from Nassau, Bahamas, to Charleston, South Carolina.
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Maldives: 'The system has failed'

Al Jazeera English - 7 Sep 2016 15:41
Evidence of the extensive network of political corruption exposes a much deeper problem in the island nation.
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