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Waco Biker Shootout Left 9 Dead, but No One Will Be Held Accountable Despite 177 arrests, prosecutors tried only one person, unsuccessfully. A new district attorney has now dismissed all the remaining charges.
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NYC Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Trying to Aid the Islamic State Saddam Mohamed Raishani helped another man travel abroad to fight for the militant group in 2015
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Russell Bucklew is on death row in Missouri, and the United States Supreme Court just gave that state the go-ahead to kill him in one of the most torturous and cruel ways possible. Bucklew, who has a rare condition that ...
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2 boys charged for allegedly throwing rock, seriously hurting driver The 64-year-old driver was hospitalized to be treated for facial injuries.
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'They’re petrified of her': Trump mocks Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Green New Deal President Donald Trump mocked freshmen Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez during an event with Republican lawmakers on Tuesday night.        
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Biden 'still committed' to 2020 run despite string of allegations Joe Biden remained determined Tuesday to run for president, despite allegations that he improperly touched two women -- while even House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told the ex-veep to keep his mitts to himself. Biden and his t...
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British Prime Minister Theresa May's meeting with opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn has infuriated some of her party.
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Theresa May Meets With Opposition Party Leader in Attempt to End Brexit Impasse EU leaders have given a cautious welcome to May's attempt at rapprochement
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Ecuador accuses Julian Assange of violating asylum deal in London embassy Ecuadorian president claims WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has repeatedly violated terms of his seven years of asylum in the embassy in Britain.        
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Peabody Essex Museum will unveil a new, 40,000-square-foot wing this fall The museum will also introduce 13 new exhibitions and galleries by September.
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US tourist kidnapped, held for ransom in Uganda

New York Post - 3 Apr 2019 17:13
US tourist kidnapped, held for ransom in Uganda Ugandan security forces are hunting for the armed men who abducted a US citizen and a local driver in a popular safari park and have demanded a $500,000 ransom.
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The European Union will immediately introduce customs checks and import duties in the event of a "no deal" Brexit, erecting barriers to British exports ranging from cars to farm produce and preventing consumers bringing ...
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The Israeli army says it has recovered the body of a soldier who went missing in a bloody 1982 battle with Syrian forces in southern Lebanon.
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Maduro loyalists strip Venezuela's Juan Guaido of immunity Lawmakers loyal to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have stripped opposition leader Juan Guaidó of his immunity
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Canada's Trudeau Ousts Two Ex-Ministers From the Ruling Party Amid Scandal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ousted former attorney general Jody Wilson-Raybould and ex-Cabinet minister Jane Philpott amid a party scandal
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Dozens of bikers escape charges in Texas shootout that left 9 dead Dozens of bikers who engaged in a broad-daylight shootout that left nine dead outside a Waco, Texas, restaurant will skate on all the charges, a report said Tuesday. Some 200 bikers were arrested after the massive melee ...
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Prime Minister Theresa May is focused on ratifying a Brexit deal before May 22 so that Britain can leave on that day, her spokesman said on Wednesday.
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Lori Lightfoot, a political newcomer, was elected the first black female mayor of Chicago on Tuesday, defeating opponent Toni Preckwinkle by a landslide in a runoff to take over a city struggling with crime and weak fina...
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US President Donald Trump said he called Chinese President Xi Jinping a "king" during a state visit to Beijing in 2017 and that the Communist Party leader appeared to appreciate the remark.
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An Australian senator was censured by his colleagues on Wednesday for seeking to blame the victims of last month's mosque shootings and vilify Muslims. Sen. Fraser Anning was the target …
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The Latest on Venezuela's Crisis (all times local): 10:10 p.m. Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó says he knows he runs the risk of being arrested for pushing to oust President …
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Senator Anning blasted for New Zealand mosque attack comment

Al Jazeera English - 3 Apr 2019 04:10
Anning suggested a link existed between Muslim immigration and violence following mosque attack that killed 50 people.
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