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Nobel Prize-winning scientist Stephen Hawking dies at 76 Stephen Hawking, author of "A Brief History of Time," died at 76.
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Trump considers Energy Secretary Rick Perry to replace Veterans Affairs chief David Shulkin President Donald Trump is souring on his embattled Veterans Affairs secretary, David Shulkin, and telling aides he might replace him as part of a broader shake-up of his Cabinet, according to three advisers to the presid...
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About half of all plants and animals in 35 of the world's most biodiverse places are at risk of extinction due to climate change, a new report claims.
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Man shoots his toddlers, wife before killing himself: cops SPANAWAY, Wash. -- A member of the U.S. Air Force in Washington state fatally shot his two young children and his wife before killing himself, authorities said Tuesday. The Pierce County sheriff’s office said they foun...
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The U.N. Received 138 Allegations of Sexual Misconduct in 2017 The United Nations has been in the spotlight for several years over allegations of child rape and other sexual abuses by its peacekeepers
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Japan's foreign minister regrets ouster of 'trustworthy' Tillerson TOKYO/SEOUL – Japan’s foreign minister said on Wednesday he personally regretted the departure of “frank, trustworthy” U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson ahead of a proposed summit between President Donald Tru...
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Stephen Hawking dies: 5 things to know about the legendary physicist Legendary physicist Stephen Hawking has died at age 76, according to his family.        
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In South Korea, Another Ex-President Is Grilled on Corruption Charges Lee Myung-bak is the fifth former South Korean president to be questioned by prosecutors on corruption accusations since the 1990s.
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Betsy DeVos doesn't seem to know what a verb is

NY Daily News - 14 Mar 2018 16:54
Betsy DeVos doesn't seem to know what a verb is "I figured since the word 'education' is literally in your job title, you'd probably like to fix this."
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1 questioned after man stabbed to death in Far North Side apartment building One person was being questioned after a man was stabbed to death Tuesday evening in an apartment building in the West Rogers Park neighborhood on the Far North Side, police said. Police were called to the 2500 block of W...
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With free-agency signings, do Bears fans have permission to dream big now? The doors to NFL free agency officially open at 3 p.m. Wednesday. But Bears general manager Ryan Pace has already scratched off some of the most notable items on his shopping list during the pre-order phase by agreeing t...
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Students from nearly 3,000 schools walk out to protest gun violence Students at more than 2,800 schools were staging walkouts Wednesday hoping to spur changes in gun laws.        
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Orlando nightclub gunman's widow goes on trial on terror-related charges as community seeks answers Prosecutors said she knew his plans in advance; lawyer says she was coerced to sign confession.        
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Israel's government watchdog has taken aim at the military's "Hannibal" directive -- a controversial tactic used when soldiers were abducted. The directive, used most recently during a 2014 war in …
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Yogi, a dog with a human-looking face, sends Internet into frenzy Yogi, a dog with human-like expression and piercing eyes, has caused an Internet sensation.        
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Eatery enshrines table where Obama and Bourdain dined

New York Post - 14 Mar 2018 16:36
Eatery enshrines table where Obama and Bourdain dined That's one way to make a meal last. The owners of a restaurant in Hanoi, Vietnam where former president Barack Obama and celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain feasted for $6 have enshrined the table and blue plastic stools whe...
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Teen killed in package bombings was 'talented to the max' At just 17, Draylen Mason had the "chops" to study music in college and one day play the bass or piano professionally, his instructors said. The Austin teen, in fact, was well on his way to making that dream a reality, h...
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Students take part in walkouts in honor of Florida school victims Students from hundreds of schools across the city walked out of class Wednesday in honor of kids who were gunned down in Florida.
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Parkland students endure emotional and physical wounds a month after massacre A month after massacre, emotional and physical wounds of students still raw.
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Florida man arrested after allegedly using Department of Citrus computers to mine bitcoin A Florida Department of Citrus employee has been arrested for improperly using the agency's computers to mine for cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, the Tampa Bay Times reports. The computers are typically reserved for matte...
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WATCH: Famous quotes from Stephen Hawking

ABC News - 14 Mar 2018 16:12
WATCH: Famous quotes from Stephen Hawking The famous mind inspires with these pithy quotes.
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Man charged with killing wife after confessing crime to priest A Pennsylvania man has been charged with killing his wife after a priest said the 44-year-old dad confessed to the murder.
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