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Man accused of shooting Colorado teen said victim sought hit man on Craigslist: affidavit Joseph Lopez had a chilling answer when investigators asked why he had shot a 19-year-old woman in the head around Christmas and then left her body in a rural area near Denver: she asked him to. Lopez said that Natalie B...
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Man Raped High School Student as She Died From Drug Overdose, Police Say (EVERETT, Wash.) — A 19-year-old Washington state man, who police say raped a high school student as she died from a drug overdose and texted semi-nude photos of her, has been charged with manslaughter. Brian Roberto V...
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NBC issued an apology to Korean people Saturday after NBC sports analyst Joshua Cooper Ramo came under fire for making an ignorant comment about Korea where the 2018 Winter Olympics is being held. Ramo reportedly offende...
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Professor Replaced After Insisting Australia Isn't a Country (MANCHESTER, N.H.) — An online adjunct professor incorrectly told a student that Australia isn’t a country and gave her a failing grade, prompting New Hampshire University to replace the instructor. Buzzfeed News rep...
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Helicopter carrying 7 people crashes in Grand Canyon A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said the helicopter crashed under 'unknown circumstances.'        
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N.Y. Teamsters form 'sanctuary union' to fight ICE agents Across Long Island and throughout the city, some 120,000 Teamsters are getting prepped to become a "sanctuary union."
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Theresa May orders probe of alleged orgies at charity

New York Post - 11 Feb 2018 05:30
Theresa May orders probe of alleged orgies at charity British Prime Minister Theresa May ordered a "full and urgent" probe Saturday into the orgies reportedly staged by senior Oxfam staff working in Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The allegations aired in The Times of Lond...
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Trump is still 'inclined' to release Democratic memo on Russia probe: Conway Trump so far refused to declassify the Democratic memo as he had a GOP document.
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Trump still has 'full confidence' in John Kelly: Kellyanne Conway Trump still has confidence in Kelly after abuse claims against Rob Porter.
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No mothers, no Muslims: The new US immigration system

Al Jazeera English - 11 Feb 2018 16:17
The new immigration regime likely to be brought into effect by Trump is anti-family, anti-Muslim but pro-genius.
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Devin Nunes' campaign has been running its own news website House Intelligence Chair Devin Nunes has been running his own news website to push GOP-leaning causes.
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Tolls rises in Bolivia Carnival blast: 8 dead, 40 injured Police say eight people have now died from the explosion of a gas canister at a Bolivian Carnival parade, and the toll of injured has risen to at least 40.
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UK's top diplomat meets Myanmar's Suu Kyi on Rohingya crisis British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has met Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi to talk about the Southeast Asian nation's Muslim ethnic Rohingya minority and how almost 700,000 of them can be repatriated after fleeing t...
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Feisal: Fight against abuse should match anti-doping effort Prince Feisal of Jordan says the fight against harassment and sexual abuse in sports should share equal footing with work to prevent doping        
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Korea's unified ice hockey team debuts at Olympics

Al Jazeera English - 11 Feb 2018 13:18
The unified Korean women's hockey team lost 8-0 against Switzerland during their Olympic debut, but the occasion was seen as being about a lot more than sport.
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Prosecutors ask judge to let witness wear suit in Percoco trial Prosecutors want their star witness in the corruption case against former Gov. Cuomo aide Joseph Percoco to wear a suit.
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Police in Indonesia have shot a sword-wielding man who attacked a church congregation during Mass, injuring four people.
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'Time's up': Women ski jumpers still battle for equality

Chicago Tribune - 11 Feb 2018 05:45
'Time's up': Women ski jumpers still battle for equality They were the Cinderella story of the Sochi Olympics, the women ski jumpers who were finally allowed to compete in the Games after a years-long struggle for equality. They had survived a court battle, proved their athlet...
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'Horrific murder spree' leaves 5 dead in Kentucky: Sheriff Johnson County Sheriff said the killing was "one of the most disturbing acts of violence I have ever seen."        
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AG Eric Schneiderman shows concern on sale of Weinstein's company The state attorney general which has been investigating Harvey Weinstein's old company, is raising serious concerns about its sale.
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A street vendor's gas canister exploded Saturday near the route of one of Bolivia's most popular Carnival parades, killing six people and injuring at least 28, police said. The blast …
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