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Kushner Firm Accused of Flouting Safety Rules and Endangering Tenants A New York City councilman accused the Kushner family real estate company of putting tenants in danger
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President Trump Taps Retired Delta Executive to Head the Federal Aviation Administration The agency is facing questions about its approval of a Boeing airliner after two deadly crashes
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Italian Politician Who Opposed Mandatory Vaccinations Contracts Chickenpox An Italian politician who opposed mandatory childhood vaccinations was recently hospitalized with chickenpox. Massimiliano Fedriga, who is part of the far-right League party, was under observation for four days earlier t...
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A Mexican Man Died in U.S. Custody. Border Patrol Says He Was the Fourth Migrant Death Since December The man died after suffering flu-like symptoms, liver and kidney failure
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The operation to take Islamic State's last enclave in eastern Syria looked close to an end on Wednesday, with no sign of clashes as U.S.-backed fighters said they were combing the area for hidden jihadists.
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The world's biggest planemaker Boeing faced growing obstacles on Wednesday to returning its grounded 737 MAX fleet to the skies, while details emerged of an Indonesian crash with potential similarities to the Ethiopian d...
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Man uses nude mannequins to get revenge after neighbor's fence dispute A California man who was forced to shorten his fence over a neighbor’s complaints got the perfect revenge — by setting up a garden party of nude mannequins that is now in full view of the next-door home. Jason Windus...
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The impact of Britain leaving the European Union without a deal is expected to be significant in many areas, junior Brexit minister Chris Heaton-Harris said on Wednesday.
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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that soldiers will be deployed across the country to help maintain security during yellow vest protests planned this weekend. Macron said the military will …
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Belmont beats Temple in First Four for first tournament win, advances to face Maryland Coach Rick Byrd's Belmont Bruinspicked up their first NCAA tournament victory, and Temple Owls coach FranDunphy is moving on.        
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Three asylum seekers due to be returned to Mexico after appearing in U.S. immigration court on Tuesday asked officials to let them stay in the United States because they feared for their safety while waiting out the proc...
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Press groups condemn killing of Honduras journalist

Miami Herald - 20 Mar 2019 04:54
Press groups are condemning the weekend slaying of a Honduran television journalist. The InterAmerican Press Association says Gabriel Hernandez was shot to death Sunday in the southern province of Valle. …
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Hundreds of pages of documents relating to President Trump's former attorney Michael Cohen were released. Kevin Cirilli, chief Washington correspondent for Bloomberg News, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss Tuesday's politica...
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Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes Sold Certainty and Sex When positive thinking meets "move fast and break things," disaster looms.
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Late-night comics go after Devin Nunes' Twitter lawsuit After Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., file a $250 million lawsuit against Twitter and some users, late-night comics pointed out the absurdity of this.        
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A new report from Bloomberg says an off-duty pilot intervened when a Lion Air Boeing 737 Max began experiencing flight control problems just one day before it crashed into the sea. The pilot knew how to override the auto...
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Press groups are condemning the weekend slaying of a Honduran television journalist.
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Khalid Mustafa and Hamza Mustafa fled the civil war in Syria for "the safest country in the world"
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The bodies of two victims from New Zealand's mosques mass shooting were carried in open caskets on the shoulders of mourners into a large tent at Christchurch's Memorial Park Cemetery on Wednesday - the first burials of ...
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German prosecutors say as many as 21 athletes from five sports may have been part of a doping ring stretching around the world        
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Ex Colombia soccer star arrested for drug shipments

Miami Herald - 20 Mar 2019 16:54
Former Southampton and Portsmouth midfielder Jhon Viafara has been arrested in his native Colombia on a U.S. drug warrant, officials said Wednesday. Colombia's chief prosecutor's office said that prosecutors in …
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U.N. judges on Wednesday sentenced former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic to life in prison on appeal, ending one of the most momentous trials over massacres and other atrocities committed during the Balka...
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