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This Convicted Murderer Admits He's a Rapist. But Says Police Should Apologize for Calling Him a Serial Killer And now he's demanding an apology from police
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Hillary trolls Trump with Russian hat during Yale commencement Hillary Clinton says she’s “still” not over the 2016 election, and she showed it Sunday during a speech at Yale -- cracking a joke about Kremlin interference and busting out a large Russian hat to boot. "If you can...
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Giuliani says Mueller investigation could end by Sept. 1

Chicago Tribune - 21 May 2018 04:00
Giuliani says Mueller investigation could end by Sept. 1 President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will "demand" that the Justice Department open an investigation into whether the FBI infiltrated his presidential campaign, an extraordinary order that came hours before his leg...
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Lava From Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Has Reached the Pacific Ocean and It's Creating a New Danger The mix of lava and seawater has created steam laced with hydrochloric acid and fine glass particles that can cause breathing problems
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Two climbers found dead trying to scale Mount Everest

New York Post - 21 May 2018 17:00
Two climbers found dead trying to scale Mount Everest Two foreign climbers attempting to scale Mount Everest have died on the world’s highest peak, a Nepal mountaineering official said Monday. Members of their expedition teams reported a Japanese climber died Monday and a...
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Cyclists tried scaring mountain lion before fatal attack The two mountain bikers did what they were supposed to do when they noticed a mountain lion tailing them on a trail east of Seattle.
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Man accused of harassing WLS-TV meteorologist

Chicago Tribune - 21 May 2018 02:35
Man accused of harassing WLS-TV meteorologist A man on probation for sending unwanted social media messages to a WLS-TV meteorologist was arrested for sending the same woman an instant message on Facebook earlier this month in violation of his probation, according t...
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Hitler's teeth reveal he really did die in his bunker in 1945 Since Adolf Hitler’s body was never shown by the Allies, numerous conspiracy theories arose that he had actually survived the end of WWII.        
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Ex-coal exec chases US Senate seat despite GOP primary loss Despite having lost the Republican primary, convicted ex-coal baron Don Blankenship says he's going to continue his bid for U.S. Senate as a third-party candidate
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The Latest: Trump at CIA for swearing-in of Haspel President Donald Trump is at CIA headquarters for the swearing-in of the agency's next director
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Alliance of American Football might work by appealing to fans, gamblers in post-NFL window Charlie Ebersol, CEO of new Alliance of American Football, seems to have a strong sense of his niche and business model and is ready to capitalize on gamblers and viewer disinterest after NFL season.        
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Supreme Court backs employers over workers in first of two major labor cases Employers bested workers in the first of two big labor rights cases heard by the Supreme Court this term. The justices ruled that employers have the right to insist that labor disputes getresolved individually through ar...
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China is winning Trump's trade war

Chicago Tribune - 21 May 2018 04:30
China is winning Trump's trade war It was easy to miss the U.S.-China trade statement that the White House released Saturday, right in the midst of royal wedding mania. But it's hard to hide that China looks as if it's winning President Donald Trump's tra...
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Schumer: Deadly 'super pills' are making opioid epidemic even worse More than a million high-dose opioid "super pills" are prescribed by doctors every month, creating an opioid epidemic that's "on steroids," Sen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday. A single super pill has at least 80 morphine equ...
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Bail denied for man suspected of hit-and-run on West Side

Chicago Tribune - 21 May 2018 04:00
Bail denied for man suspected of hit-and-run on West Side A Woodridge man was denied bail Sunday on charges that he fled the scene of a traffic accident in March that paralyzed a pedestrian who had been walking in a South Austin crosswalk. Chicago police investigating a call fo...
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International stars of acting, music and sports have signed a letter urging Indonesia's president to ban what they say is a brutal trade in dog and cat meat for human …
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As nation mourns Santa Fe shooting victims, Texas governor tries to find 'solutions' Prayers were said at churches across Texas and the nation on Sunday for those killed and wounded in the country's latest school shooting.
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Man Rams a Vehicle Into a North Carolina Restaurant Killing His Daughter and One Other Preliminary evidence indicates the man purposely smashed his way into the restaurant
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Foreign journalists will be allowed to journey deep into the mountains of North Korea this week to observe the closing of the country's Punggye-ri nuclear test site in a much-touted …
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Trump Grappling With Risks of Proceeding With North Korea Meeting President Trump was surprised and angered by a statement issued by the North's chief nuclear negotiator, who declared that the country would not swap its nuclear weapons capability for economic aid.
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Trump summons Rosenstein to White House amid demands to release information on Mueller probe The president has been urging his administration to turn over information to congressional Republicans demanding the identity of sources in the probe.        
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