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Why are these buildings turning yellow?

CNN - 27 Oct 2016 14:24
Mosques and churches have been painted bright yellow in solidarity against attacks on Muslims and Christians in Kenya.
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How Missing Man's Family Found Him Alive 23 Years Later Richard Hoagland told his wife he was going to the hospital and never came back.
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U.S. Coast Guard Searches for Chinese Sailor Attempting Solo Record The 50-year-old Guo was the first Chinese person to sail around the world in 2013
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Wildlife Populations Have Dropped by Almost 60% in 40 Years, WWF Says If current trends continue the world could lose more than two-thirds of wildlife by 2020
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Melania Trump Explains How Son Barron Follows His Dad's Presidential Bid The potential first lady talks about the youngest Trump child.
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University of Wisconsin Student Arrested in Multiplying Sexual Assault Cases The student, Alec Cook, was arrested last week and accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student. After the arrest, more women started coming forward.
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Reports: Boy Said 'Get off Me, I Can't Breathe' Before Death State violation reports say three staffers at a private school for children with special needs in Philadelphia restrained and punched a 17-year-old student, who eventually died, after he became aggressive
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Clarence Thomas Says Washington DC is 'Broken'

ABC News - 27 Oct 2016 07:04
Clarence Thomas Says Washington DC is 'Broken' Thomas opened up about his views at a DC event held in his honor.
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Japan's oldest imperial family member, Prince Mikasa, dies at 100 Prince Mikasa, the oldest member of Japan's imperial family, died of cardiac arrest Thursday in Tokyo. He was 100. Mikasa, an uncle to Emperor Akihito, was the youngest brother of his father, Emperor Hirohito. Born Dec. ...
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The U.S. military conducted a series of airstrikes in Afghanistan on Sunday that likely killed at least two senior Al Qaeda leaders, marking what the Pentagon called the most significant strike against the militant group...
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What a Trump win would mean for the economy

New York Post - 27 Oct 2016 05:55
What a Trump win would mean for the economy I know that by now I'm supposed to anoint Hillary Clinton as the next president -- and give up on the crazy notion that Donald Trump will win. And I'll say it again. I don't care who wins. I don't like either, although I...
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Why The Great British Bake Off Is Like Brexit (No, Really) They both have at their centers a conservative vision of a Britain that doesn't exist
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Austrian police say they have seized 47 puppies found in a car at the Hungarian border.
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Nearly 100 refugees feared dead in rickety boat off Libya The spokesman for the Libyan navy said on Thursday that more than 90 migrants are believed dead after their rickety boat was damaged shortly after leaving the Libyan coast.
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Mormon School Stops Honor-Code Reviews of Sex Abuse Victims BYU students will no longer be investigated for possible violations.
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The prosecutor office in Paris says Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred is being held in police custody in the capital on suspicion of sexual assault. Lamjarred, 31, was arrested on Wednesday …
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Search Continues for Man Wanted in Oklahoma 'Rage Killings' The search for an Oklahoma man wanted in a cross-state string of killings, shootings and carjackings is entering its fourth day, and authorities say they have no idea where the suspect may be
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Coast Guard suspends search for man trying to break record sailing across Pacific The U.S. Coast Guard has suspended its search for a Chinese man attempting to set a sailing record after a crew did not find him aboard his boat off the Hawaii islands.
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Dutch court convicts 5 men for mosque arson attack

Miami Herald - 27 Oct 2016 14:48
A Dutch court has convicted five right-wing extremists and sentenced them to four years' imprisonment for throwing Molotov cocktails at a mosque, saying the attack had "terrorist characteristics." Overijssel Court …
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Why You Can't Call Congo a Failed State

Time - 27 Oct 2016 14:01
Why You Can't Call Congo a Failed State It's highly successful for some, according to a new analysis
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Slight Shifts in Intention Aid Trump Amid Anxiety About Both Candidates With some controversies abating, Trump supporters are ramping up vote intention.
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