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Federal judge ordered to treat severe alcoholism

New York Post - 14 Apr 2017 14:40
Federal judge ordered to treat severe alcoholism BATON ROUGE, La. -- A federal judge whose unusual behavior on the bench preceded her mysterious removal from a string of cases was ordered to get treatment for alcoholism so severe a colleague believes she cannot take ca...
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5 high school students arrested in alleged gang rape

New York Post - 14 Apr 2017 07:04
5 high school students arrested in alleged gang rape MERIDIAN, Miss. - Five Mississippi high school students have been arrested, accused in an alleged gang rape of another juvenile. The Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Office says some of the students were arrested Thursday a...
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Russia Urged to Investigate Alleged Killings of Gay People in Chechnya Reports say more than 100 men suspected of homosexuality have been rounded up by police, at least three of them reportedly killed
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U.S. Envoy Says U.N. Peacekeepers Must Be Punished for Sexual Abuse Her appeal came after she cited an Associated Press investigation into a child sex ring in Haiti involving Sri Lankan peacekeepers
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Fox News Cranks Up The Music And Fawns As Bomb Drops In Afghanistan There’s no better way to get the “Fox &Friends” crew going after breakfast than playing some good ol’ fashion freedom music and watching a video of an American payload snuffing out the lives of our enemies. The s...
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Secret Service fires two agents over White House fence-jumper The Secret Service fired two of its agents for letting a White House fence-jumper get within steps of the President’s front door. Police arrested Jonathan Tran, 26, of California last month for climbing over a series o...
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North Korean official blames Trump for region's 'vicious cycle' North Korea's vice foreign minister on Friday blamed President Donald Trump for building up a "vicious cycle" of tensions on the Korean Peninsula, saying that his "aggressive" tweets were "making trouble." In an exclusiv...
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5 dead in Venezuela protests as movement gains steam Thousands of Venezuelans took to the streets in wealthy eastern Caracas Thursday amid a tropical downpour to support a protest movement that is gaining steam even as it turns more deadly
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The Number of Mumps Cases in Texas Just Hit a 20-Year High Texas has seen 221 cases of mumps this year
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Nuns accused of lying to get $38M convent sold

New York Post - 14 Apr 2017 16:01
Nuns accused of lying to get $38M convent sold Catholic nuns in England have committed the cardinal sin of greed — by lying to officials in an attempt to cash in on the sale of their convent, authorities said. The Sisters of the Holy Cross, in the village of Chalfo...
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Trump Allows States to Deny Funding to Planned Parenthood Trump's action erases a rule, finalized by Barack Obama, that said states could not block the money
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Police investigate letter threatening Easter church attacks Law enforcement officials say they are investigating a letter purportedly sent by fugitive Joseph Jakubowski that threatens Easter Sunday attacks on Wisconsin churches
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Pompeo: WikiLeaks is a 'hostile intelligence service'

Al Jazeera English - 14 Apr 2017 03:43
Mike Pompeo lashes out at leakers of classified information in his first speech as spy agency chief.
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Saturday protests in Chicago, beyond to push Trump to release tax returns Hoping to duplicate the massive turnout from January's women's march, activists in Chicago and beyond are busy spreading the word about a Tax Day protest Saturday aimed at pressuring President Donald Trump to release his...
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Hamid Karzai condemns use of 'mother of all bombs'

Al Jazeera English - 14 Apr 2017 16:49
Afghanistan shouldn't be a 'testing ground for new and dangerous weapons' Hamid Karzai says after US drops mega-bomb.
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Ecuador election officials have agreed to recount 1.3 million votes as opposition leader Guillermo Lasso continues to allege fraud in the presidential election. The National Electoral Council announced late Thursday …
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Muslim Woman Attacked In Possible Hate Crime Thought She Was Going To Die Police are investigating the vicious assault Monday of a Muslim woman in Milwaukee in what the local community is calling a hate crime. The 58-year-old woman, who does not want to be identified, told Fox6Nowa man armed w...
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Amid rising regional tensions, Pyongyang residents have been preparing for North Korea's most important holiday: the 105th birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung, the country's late founder and grandfather of …
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'Powerful' USS Carl Vinson steams toward North Korea The U.S. Navy's Carrier Strike Group 1, is currently making its way toward North Korea.
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Uzbekistan's foreign minister says the Central Asian country has provided information about the Uzbek man alleged to have killed four people when he drove a truck into a crowd in …
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United Nations human rights experts are urging authorities to investigate reports about gay men allegedly being targeted and detained in the Russian republic of Chechnya.
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