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Animal activists want India to stop hunt for man-eating Tiger Animal-rights activists in India are imploring the prime minister to call off a hunt for a tigress blamed for 13 deaths, saying she didn't kill those people -- at least, most of 'em. Indian hunters have been trying to ba...
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22-year-old brat arrested for attacking mom with sausages This son is the würst! Police in Florida arrested a hungry 22-year-old jerk who pelted his mom with sausages because she accidentally bumped into him while making his dinner. Hermes Callijas-Gasperin attacked his mother...
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Teacher says Cruz posed as student months before shooting Nikolas Cruz trespassed on school grounds half year before Parkland massacre.
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Trump adviser on UN climate change warning: 'They overestimate;' we shouldn't 'panic' "We're always studying these things," economic adviser Larry Kudlow said.
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A Court Victory Heals All Wounds: Trump Calls McConnell 'the Greatest Leader in History' The exchange underscored how an often contentious dynamic has been smoothed by Republicans' success in seating Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh and a host of other conservative judges.
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WATCH: Surviving Michael and the devastation left behind The search and rescue continues as Florida residents return home to look through the wreckage.
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A champion for social justice at the beginning of country's civil war, Romero was killed during mass nearly 40 years ago
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With Sniffer Dogs and Hope, Rescue Teams Comb Shambles Left by Hurricane Michael Under an unflinching Florida sun, the teams looked for the tiniest signs of life amid debris and thick brush.
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One killed in 'active shooter' incident at naval base

New York Post - 14 Oct 2018 16:55
One killed in 'active shooter' incident at naval base One person was killed and another wounded in an "active shooter" incident on a Tennessee naval base early Sunday, according to reports. The deadly gunplay occurred at a recreational lodging area of Naval Support Activity...
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Shares in Saudi Arabia plunged as the fallout over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi got worse over the weekend.
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Mourners Pack Funeral for 8 of 20 Killed in New York Limo Crash Five teddy bears lay by the urns, one for each young child who lost a parent
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Israel's Supreme Court has suspended the planned deportation of an American graduate student who has been held in detention while fighting an expulsion order over her involvement in the boycott …
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A prosecutor says a hunter shot and killed a 34-year-old bicyclist in the French Alps in what appears to be an accident. Thonon-Les-Bains prosecutor Philippe Toccanier said the 22-year-old hunter …
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Trump suggests Mattis may be next to resign

New York Post - 14 Oct 2018 16:04
Trump suggests Mattis may be next to resign WASHINGTON - President Trump suggested Defense Secretary James Mattis may be among the next high-level Cabinet officials to step down, calling the general a "good guy" but "sort of a Democrat." While Trump has a "very go...
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Snow blanketing Colorado while rain moves into central Texas Parts of Colorado could see a foot of snow.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday Washington would like to include a provision to deter currency manipulation in future trade deals, including with Japan.
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President Trump Says Family Separations May Deter Illegal Immigration "If they feel there will be separation, then they won't come"
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Cyclone Leslie Injures 27 as It Slams Into Coast of Portugal Over 60 people were forced to leave their homes by the storm
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Palestinians say the neglect of the 'jewel in the crown' of an ancient port is a symbol of how they are being squeezed out as rich Israelis and tourists move in.
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A humanitarian group says that attacks on Yemeni civilians are "unacceptable" but have taken on a chillingly regular frequency, a day after an airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition targeting Yemen's …
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In 1980, a day after urging El Salvador's military to halt a string of abuses that would inflame a 12-year civil war in the impoverished country, Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero was shot dead while leading Mass.
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Trump's approval improves, yet Dems still lead for the House (POLL) A new ABC/Post poll.
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