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Kanye West is rejecting any association with "Blexit," the conservative movement urging black Americans to leave the Democratic Party. Though the movement's founder Candace Owens had reportedly claimed in a speech that W...
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Pittsburgh trauma doctor ran into synagogue with SWAT, risking his life as he saved others “Was it horrific inside the synagogue? Yes. Are we trained for that? Yes,” Dr. Keith Murray said.        
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Amid Scrutiny, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Shaped Trump's Pittsburgh Response Since the shooting, the White House has emphasized Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's relationship to their religion and their relationship to the president.
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Khashoggi's fiancée says he was lured back to Saudi consulate Slain journalist Jamal Khashoggi visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul just days before he disappeared and received a warm welcome from officials, according to his fiancée. The meeting led Khashoggi to believe he was ...
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Sotheby's to auction moon rocks for up to $1 million Sotheby's said it will auction moon rocks brought to Earth by a Soviet lunar mission in 1970. They are expected to fetch as much as $1 million.        
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Daredevil couple dies while taking Yosemite selfie, report says A couple who fatally fellfrom a Yosemite National Park overlook last week were adventurers in the process of taking a selfie, according to AP.        
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Chinese Intelligence Officers Charged With Espionage Over U.S. Aviation Hacks Two officers and six hackers are accused of trying to steal trade secrets
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Pings detected are from doomed plane's black box: officials The head of the National Transportation Safety Committee, Soerjanto Tjahjono, says pings detected at sea in the search for a crashed Lion Air plane are definitely from its flight recorder because of their regular pattern...
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Egypt's Antiquities Ministry says the second of Egypt's three famed pyramids of Giza will open to tourists this week after the completion of restoration work that lasted about two months. …
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Family thinks US missionary in Cameroon was targeted in fatal shooting A father-of-eight performing missionary work in Cameroon was shot and killed during an ambush Tuesday — and his family believes he was targeted for being a white American. Charles Trumann Wesco was gunned down in the a...
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Direct flights between Macedonia and Greece are set to resume after more than a decade, amid a thaw in relations following a deal to rename Macedonia "North Macedonia." Macedonian Deputy …
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Little Girl Walking Around in 'Headless' Costume Is Your New Official Halloween Queen Sweet and spooky
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How Gavin DeGraw found a more fulfilling way to live life on the road Multi-platinum singer-songwriter rediscovers the joy of traveling on his own terms        
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Memory of young people improves when they stop smoking marijuana Well, a new study shows taking a monthlong break from pot can help clear away young people’s memory fog. Elizabeth Keatinge has more.        
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5 Albanians arrested for trafficking Syrian migrants

Miami Herald - 31 Oct 2018 16:54
Albanian police say they have arrested five people suspected of trafficking migrants from Greece to Montenegro. A statement Wednesday said that a months-long investigation showed that the "criminally structured group" �...
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U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday the United States could send as many as 15,000 troops to the border with Mexico, as he hardens his stance against a caravan of migrants fleeing violence and poverty in Centra...
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Trump doubles down on sending troops to halt migrant caravan President Trump on Wednesday continued to seize on the groups of Central American migrants marching to the US border as he attempts to make his hardline immigration stand a major issue in next week’s midterm elections....
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Venice pizzeria doesn't let a little flooding stop it from serving pies A Venice pizzeria was open for business this week despite ankle-deep water from violent rainstorms that left three-quarters of the Italian city flooded. The bizarre scene inside the pizzeria at the Piazza San Marco was c...
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Sandra Day O'Connor and William Rehnquist were law school sweethearts Sandra Day O'Connor may have been Sandra Day Rehnquist, had a certain former chief justice had his way a few decades ago. O'Connor, the first woman on the Supreme Court, and William Rehnquist, who was the court's chief j...
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US troops deployed to border will aid, not replace, agents The U.S. is sending 5,200 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent a migrant caravan from entering the country.        
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An Ohio 5-Year-Old Reportedly Tested Positive for Meth After Trick-or-Treating A pair of fake teeth may be to blame
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Cases of Mysterious Polio-Like Illness Continue to Rise. And Experts Are Frustrated Over a Lack of Answers And officials aren't sure why
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