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Writer of 'How to Murder Your Husband' indicted for murdering husband PORTLAND, Ore. -- A self-published romance writer being held in her husband’s death has now been indicted on a murder charge. Multnomah County District Attorney Rod Underhill announced Friday that a grand jury had retu...
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Trump says Puerto Rico death toll rose 'like magic' and was in 'no way' possible Donald Trump's own bluster continued Friday, claiming Hurricane Maria's death toll a year ago rose suspiciously "like magic."        
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Texas cop shot in head, suspect killed during bar robbery DALLAS -- A gun battle between police and group of robbery suspects outside of a Fort Worth bar earlyFridayleft one suspect dead and an undercover officer fighting for his life, authorities said. The undercover officer, ...
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An Indian court ruled there is enough evidence to send India's former U.N. climate chief Rajendra Pachauri to trial on charges of stalking and sexual harassment in a case filed …
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Trump claims Maria death toll rose 'like magic' President Donald Trump is circling back to his claim that the death toll from Hurricane Maria last year was inflated and says the number rose to 3,000 "like magic."
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Convicted murderer escapes from Maine prison

New York Post - 15 Sep 2018 05:09
Convicted murderer escapes from Maine prison CHARLESTON, Maine -- Maine corrections officials say a convicted murderer serving a 45-year sentence has escaped from prison. Corrections Commissioner Joseph Fitzpatrick says 65-year-old Arnold Nash was last seen Thursda...
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Manafort Plea Deal Casts New Scrutiny on Lobbyists He Recruited New evidence laid out by the special counsel exposed the sometimes surreptitious ways in which foreign interests try to buy influence.
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Two people, 100+ animals escape flooded North Carolina animal shelter "The shelteris old and needed repairsbefore the storm." Over 100 animals        
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Officer helped others as his home burned after Massachusetts gas blasts LAWRENCE, Mass. -- Ivan Soto’s home was engulfed by flames, but the police officer was too busy helping other residents evacuate after a series of natural gas explosions to worry about his own loss. After making sure h...
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Young Americans, What Do You Think About the Kavanaugh Confirmation? The hearing is over, and Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation vote is scheduled for Sept. 20. What's at stake for you?
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Mother of girl killed by MS-13 fatally struck by SUV before memorial service Evelyn Rodriguez, whose 16-year-old daughter Kayla Cuevas was murdered by members of the MS-13 gang two years ago, was fatally struck by an SUV Friday after an altercation with the driver shortly before an anniversary me...
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U.S. power companies said more than 974,000 homes and businesses, mostly in North Carolina and South Carolina, were without power on Saturday after Florence hit the Southeast coast.
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U.S.-backed Syrian forces entered Saturday an eastern village held by the Islamic State group where intense clashes are ongoing a day after the extremists reportedly killed 20 fighters, the forces and a war monitor said.
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Pompeo slams 'unseemly and unprecedented' Kerry-Iran meetings Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Friday vehemently criticized his Obama administration predecessor John Kerry for meeting with Iranian officials after leaving office. "What Secretary Kerry has done is unseemly and unpre...
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AP FACT CHECK: Trump's blustery myths on hurricanes, income AP FACT CHECK: In a stormy week, Trump blurs reality with groundless claims on hurricane relief, economic gains and the border wall
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WATCH: Torrential rains spark fears of inland flooding Inland flooding can be delayed by a few days and rivers can swell after the storm is gone.
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WATCH: Tropical Storm Florence continues to slam South Carolina Although there hasn't been much structural damage in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, flooding is still a major concern.
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Six hospitalized after leaving farewell note, setting fire to deportation cell BERLIN — Austrian police say six men have been hospitalized with serious injuries after setting alight the mattresses and bedding of the deportation cell in which they were being held. Vienna police said Saturday that ...
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A new report says Ethiopia's air force has killed about 70 al-Shabab extremists in an airstrike in neighboring Somalia. The state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate says the airstrike was meant to …
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Pope Francis Says Populism Should Serve People Without 'Stirring Up Quarrels' Francis spoke to a crowd of 100,000 at an outdoor Mass on Saturday
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Trump OKs disaster relief as Florence brings epic rainfall The White House says President Donald Trump has issued a disaster declaration for North Carolina and that will make federal money available to people in the counties of Beaufort, Brunswick, Carteret, Craven, New Hanover,...
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Chinese investors lose billions to fraudulent P2P companies

Al Jazeera English - 15 Sep 2018 15:58
The collapse of the $190bn peer-to-peer lending industry in China in July causes worries of another global financial crisis.
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