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Bird flies into cockpit, forces Delta flight to turn around An unexpected stowaway forced a Delta flight to turn around late Saturday morning. Delta flight 1943 from Detroit to Atlanta had to return to Detroit "shortly after takeoff" because a small sparrow had snuck into the coc...
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WATCH LIVE: Times Square New Year's Eve rings in 2018 The New Year is coming and so is the cold.
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Trump's backing of Iranian protesters could backfire as Tehran cracks down On issues from climate change to healthcare, there are few things President Trump relishes more than doing the opposite of something his predecessor did. Now an eruption of anti-government protests across Iran -- the big...
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French power grid company Enedis says about 40,000 homes are without power in France's western region of Brittany due to winter storm Carmen. The storm hit France's Atlantic coast Monday …
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At least 12 people have been killed in the ongoing protests in Iran, and armed protesters have tried to take over police stations and military bases, state TV reported Monday. …
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James Comey hopes for 'ethical leadership' in 2018

NY Daily News - 1 Jan 2018 13:36
James Comey hopes for 'ethical leadership' in 2018 Comey has become known for his cryptic Twitter commentary on current events.
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The 1968 Book That Tried to Predict the World of 2018

The New Yorker - 1 Jan 2018 12:00
Paul Collins revisits "Toward the Year 2018," a speculative book published in the year 1968.
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Over 1 million pack Times Square for freezing New Year's Eve bash With temperatures hovering in the low teens, the celebration was expected to be one of the coldest on record.
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Carl Bernstein: Lawyers 'Telling Trump What He Wants To Hear' So He Won't Fire Mueller "They have an out of control client," says Watergate journalist.
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Why Bitcoin's Price Has Continued To Rise In The Face Of High Transaction Fees Bitcoin was hyped as an option for cheap, instant payments in 2013, but now the narrative has changed to store of value.
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10 U.S. citizens, 2 locals killed in Costa Rica plane crash A plane carrying 10 U.S. citizens and two local crewmembers crashed in a wooded area, killing all aboard Sunday, Costa Rica's government said.        
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Bernie Sanders Holds Up New York City Mayor As Model For The Trump Opposition The Vermont senator swore in Bill de Blasio for his second term on Monday.
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With 19 kids, Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar's family is always bringing exciting announcements to its "Counting On" fan base. With two babies on the way, and more courtships likely on the horizon, it seems 2018 will only b...
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North Korean leader says he's 'open to dialogue' with South Korea North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said in a televised New Year's Day address that he is "open to dialogue" with South Korea, Reuters reports. Kim additionally boasted that he has a nuclear button on his desk and could atta...
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16-year-old allegedly killed parents, sister, family friend minutes before new year The teenage boy is in custody for the shooting deaths in his parents' home.
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President Donald Trump slammed Pakistan for 'lies & deceit' in a New Year's Day tweet that said Islamabad had played U.S. leaders for 'fools'. 'No more,' Trump tweeted. Meanwhile, Pakistan …
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Revelers build island to skirt public drinking ban on New Year's Eve A group of booze-loving New Zealanders built their own island — just so they could legally get drunk in public on New Year’s Eve, reports said. The crafty bunch constructed a sand island in coastal waters at low tide...
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London Journal: Renewal or Gentrification? London Borough Grapples With a Revamp Tottenham, a diverse but deprived neighborhood, is undergoing a radical transformation. Officials insist it's in need of renewal. Residents aren't so sure.
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Very cold New York Times Square ball drop

USA Today - 1 Jan 2018 15:54
Very cold New York Times Square ball drop Throngs of revelers ushered in 2018 in New York's frigid Times Square as the glittering crystal ball dropped. The temperature was only 10 degrees in New York City at midnight. It was the second-coldest ball drop on recor...
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Same-sex couple says Uber driver booted them for kissing A same-sex couple from Houston says an Uber driver booted them from the vehicle along a busy freeway — all because they shared a quick smooch during the ride. Randall Magill, 28, and Jose Chavez, 26, who were recently ...
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Parking garage fire destroys roughly 1,400 of cars in UK Hundreds of cars have been destroyed in a fire that raged through a multi-story parking garage in the northern English city of Liverpool
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Pope on 2018: forget life's useless baggage, work for peace Pope Francis is advising people to jettison life's "useless baggage" in 2018, avoiding the "banality of consumerism" and "empty chatter."
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