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Pilsen kid 'one to watch' on 'MasterChef Junior'

Chicago Tribune - 10 Mar 2018 04:00
Warning: Spoilers ahead "MasterChef Junior" judge Gordon Ramsay said Pilsen's Beni Cwiakala is "definitely one to watch" on Season 6 of the Fox network competition. Beni, who was 9 years old at the time, impressed the ju...
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Nursing assistants had sex with psychiatric facility patients: cops Two licensed nursing assistants are accused of having sexual relations with patients from an Iowa psychiatric facility. An investigation began when the Prairie View Management Facility in Fayette reported two patients ha...
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Missionaries get prison time for abusing adopted children WICHITA, Kan. -- A Kansas missionary couple has been sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for giving brutal, religion-inspired beatings to two of the three children they adopted from Peru. James and Paige Na...
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Trump's military parade: Period uniforms and aircraft, but no tanks A military parade ordered by President Trump will take place on Veterans Day.
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A newly obtained email from President Donald Trump's personal attorney to the lawyer for the porn star who is suing Trump includes Michael Cohen's autosignature with his full title: executive vice president and special c...
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Gunman and 3 Hostages Found Dead at California Veterans Home

The New York Times - 10 Mar 2018 06:40
Gunman and 3 Hostages Found Dead at California Veterans Home The bodies were found at the home in Northern California hours after the gunman had fired at a deputy, the authorities said.
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Sex Offender Barred From Visiting Sick 9-Year-Old Son Sues Hospital (MILWAUKEE) — A registered sex offender forbidden from visiting his severely ill 9-year-old son filed a lawsuit Friday against Wisconsin Children’s Hospital, arguing its visitation policy is “cruel and causes unnec...
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Man allegedly drove truck into store he believed was owned by Muslims A former member of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve is facing hate crime charges after allegedly driving his white pickup truck into a convenience store he mistakenly believed was owned by Muslims. Authorities said Chad Hor...
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NYC jeweler claims rival knew 10-carat diamond was 'stolen': suit A Midtown jeweler that lost $4.5 million in diamonds claims its competitor bought a 10-carat rock from a guard who found them in the trash.
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Accused of sexual harassment, author Sherman Alexie turns literary prize down Sherman Alexie has declined the Carnegie Medal, awarded for his memoir, 'You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.'        
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Professor emailed colleagues his life's work before killing sons, himself ROCKFORD, Ill. -- A college professor and a journalist say they received emails from an expert on presidential pardons just days before his body and the bodies of his two sons were found in an apparent murder-suicide. Th...
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Student accidentally shoots himself in the hand during class LEXINGTON, Ky. -- A student accidentally shot himself Friday morning at a high school in Kentucky and authorities responded by announcing that stationary metal detectors would be placed in the building. The boy was in cl...
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Girlfriend: Man killed on freeway was driving to our wedding ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- A New Mexico woman says she and her boyfriend were on their way to Las Vegas to get married before he was killed on a freeway while changing a tire. The Albuquerque Journal reports 28-year-old Lonnie...
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7-Month-Old Baby Found Dead After Oklahoma Amber Alert, Police Say Jody Minjarez was taken more than two weeks ago
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Spy poisoning is latest in string of suspicious cases in UK Britain offers wealthy Russians many attractions: the great city of London, the bucolic countryside, exclusive schools, and a global financial hub _ but for some former spies and other foes of President Vladimir Putin, i...
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Indigenous and environmental leaders protest Canada pipeline VANCOUVER, British Columbia-- Indigenous leaders are calling on people to raise their voices Saturday to stop a $5.7 billion pipeline expansion project that pumps oil from Canada's tar sands to the Pacific Coast. The Tra...
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Elementary school teacher arrested for coaching boys to perform sexual acts, take photos Joe Kimerer asked students at Amelia Earhart Elementary School to perform acts in the bathroom, according to charges. Then, tell him about it.        
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Trump officials study death penalty for drug dealers in opioid epidemic The Trump administration is studying new policy that could allow prosecutors to seek the death penalty for drug dealers, according to people with knowledge of the discussions, a sign that the White House wants to make a ...
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California gunman was kicked out of veterans program before deadly hostage situation Authorities say three women who devoted their lives to helping traumatized vets were killed by an ex-patient.        
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Former FARC rebels make debuts in Colombian elections

Al Jazeera English - 10 Mar 2018 16:37
After more than 50 years of fighting, former FARC rebels are running for office, but are facing violence and intimidation and are struggling to reach outside their traditional base.
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Exporting corruption: Beyond Brazil's Car Wash scandal

Al Jazeera English - 10 Mar 2018 16:30
How a money laundering investigation in Brazil turned into a far-reaching corruption case that continues to send shock waves across Latin America.
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