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Turkish Police Have Released Images of the Suspected New Year's Attacker Authorities said they had information on the suspect's fingerprints and were close to identifying him
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Israeli Police Question Prime Minister Netanyahu Over Corruption Allegation He has denied what he calls "baseless" reports about the investigation
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The revelation raises concerns that Russian cyberattacks have been more extensive than originally thought
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Trump Said He Felt He Was Going to Lose the Election, Despite Denying It Trump tweeted that those reporting he felt that way were "wrong."
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Streets of Baghdad literally running red with blood

New York Post - 3 Jan 2017 05:44
Streets of Baghdad literally running red with blood The streets of Baghdad were literally running red with blood on Monday following a wave of car bombings that left more than 50 people dead and scores injured. A video posted to Instagram shows the nightmarish scene in Sa...
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Trump trumps up the wrong technological threat

Al Jazeera English - 3 Jan 2017 00:03
US President-elect doubts security of computers for communication, while ignoring job losses caused by automated replacements.
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Romania's Social Democrats name 26-member Cabinet

Miami Herald - 3 Jan 2017 16:12
A Romanian economist poised to become the country's first female and Muslim prime minister has been offered a job as deputy premier. Liviu Dragnea, chairman of the Social Democratic Party …
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Donald Trump is still bamboozling the press

The Week - 3 Jan 2017 12:57
Donald Trump is still bamboozling the press "I know a lot about hacking," Donald Trump told reporters on New Year's Eve, before explaining that the Russians might not be responsible for the hacking that helped win him the election. The assertion about his hacking ...
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US money transfers to Mexico soared in November

New York Post - 3 Jan 2017 03:32
US money transfers to Mexico soared in November Mexican citizens living in the US sent nearly $2.4 billion back to their home country in November, in a possible reaction to the election of Donald Trump, according to a new report Monday. The amount is a nearly 25 perce...
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Venezuelan teams are searching in the Amazon rain forest for a military helicopter that went missing with as many as 13 people on board. Communications Minister Ernesto Villegas says the …
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Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf in 'Overwhelming' Demand in Germany The book outlines the Nazi leader's political ideology
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People are Obsessed With This Adorable Livestream of Bald Eagle Eggs Hatching Thousands have tuned in to watch Eagle Cam
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The new Congress is the most racially diverse in American history The 115th Congress convenes on Tuesday, and it will be the most racially diverse ever, with record numbers of Hispanics, African-Americans, Asian-Americans, and women of color across both chambers. Here is a glance at wh...
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A child abuse scandal is coming for Pope Francis The Catholic Church has long been plagued by sickening scandals involving priests abusing children. And there is reportedly another scandal coming -- this one of the pope's own making. Two people with direct ties to the ...
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Cops find drunk pilot passed out in cockpit

New York Post - 3 Jan 2017 16:21
Cops find drunk pilot passed out in cockpit CALGARY, Alberta — An airline pilot is facing charges in Canada after police say he was found by his co-pilot passed out in the cockpit of a Boeing 737 before it was set to take off. Calgary police say the gate crew as...
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Guards on the border of Ceuta, Spain's enclave in North Africa, say they have recently detained one Moroccan suspected of attempting to smuggle migrants concealed in a suitcase and another …
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has insisted that the Russian government was not the source for the hacked emails that have been cited as a major influence on November's presidential election. Both the CIA and the FBI h...
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Republicans Are Primed for a Push to Dismantle President Obama's Policies The first and biggest target is Obama's signature health care law
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German politicians voiced strong support Monday for a police crackdown on potential troublemakers during New Year's celebrations in the city of Cologne, despite concern that officers may have engaged in racial profiling.
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