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The notorious Australian serial killer who inspired the horror film "Wolf Creek" has died after more than 20 years in jail, without confessing to any of the seven murders he was convicted for.
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India seeks UN intervention over Pakistan's refusal to allow PM Narendra Modi to fly through its airspace.
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Donald Trump booed and greeted with 'lock him up' chants at World Series President attended Sunday's baseball game in Washington DC Crowd booed when Trump appeared on video screen Donald Trump once claimed he was courted by several major league baseball clubs in his youth but turned them down...
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Right-hand man to al-Baghdadi killed in Syria: Kurdish leader The right-hand man to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a joint operation between US and Kurdish fighters in Syria hours after the Islamic State terror leader blew himself up during a raid conducted by US special forces...
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Family of slain ISIS hostage says they secretly met with her captors in Iraq Kayla Mueller, a humanitarian worker from Arizona, was held captive, tortured and killed by ISIS.
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78-year-old Louisiana woman sentenced for trying to kill her lawyer An elderly Louisiana woman was sentenced to prison after she tried to kill her own attorney, prosecutors said on Friday. Patricia Currie, 78, of Mandeville was handed a 22-year prison sentence in the attempted murder of ...
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Trump Administration Drops Plan To Crack Down On D.C. Protests

The Huffington Post - 29 Oct 2019 01:04
Trump Administration Drops Plan To Crack Down On D.C. Protests The National Park Service backed down from its plan to severely limit protests near the White House and National Mall after a wave of bipartisan outrage.
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Missing Cornell student found dead after leaving frat event The body of a missing Cornell University student was found Saturday in gorge after he disappeared leaving a fraternity party, police said. Antonio Tsialas, 18, was reported missing Friday afternoon after he failed to mee...
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Truck driver Maurice 'Mo' Robinson appeared in court via video link on Monday, charged with the manslaughter of 39 people found dead in a trailer outside London last week.
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Are we forgetting that TB prevention is better than cure? Please consider the below article based upon several interviews with key experts on critical need to PREVENT TB, along with diagnosing-treating and curing it as far as possible, if we are to keep the promise to eliminate...
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California governor declares state of emergency over wildfires With multiple wildfires burning, California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) declared a state of emergency on Sunday. The fires have torched roughly 50,000 acres across the state, resulting in the evacuations of at least 180,000 pe...
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Trump Boasts He Called On U.S. To Kill Osama Bin Laden Before 9/11. He Didn't. The president also claimed that "nobody ever heard of" the terrorist leader when he published his book.
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A Dutch Inventor Has Unveiled a Device that Scoops Plastic out of Rivers Three of the machines already are deployed to Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam
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The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: Latest Updates

The New York Times - 28 Oct 2019 18:47
The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: Latest Updates A key witness ignored a subpoena and refused to testify before House impeachment investigators, citing President Trump's orders that he not cooperate.
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Hong Kong has fallen into recession, hit by five months of anti-government protests that erupted in flames at the weekend, and is unlikely to achieve any growth this year, the city's Financial Secretary said.
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Colombia's capital elects first female mayor

New York Post - 28 Oct 2019 18:40
Colombia's capital elects first female mayor BOGOTA, Colombia -- Colombia's capital city elected its first female mayor Sunday in what is being hailed as an important advancement for both women and LGBT rights. Claudia López won the race for mayor of Bogota on a p...
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U.N. Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen said on Monday that he would meet foreign ministers from Turkey, Iran and Russia in Geneva on Tuesday, a day ahead of the first meeting of Syria's Constitutional Committee.
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Rick Gates, convicted of financial fraud and making false statements to the FBI in Russia probe, reveals behind-the-scenes decisions of campaign
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Early to Bed, Early to Rise, Makes Me Diabetic, Depressed and Sick What it's like living with a chronic circadian rhythm problem.
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ISIS spokesman reportedly killed during raid in Syria Islamic State spokesman Abu Hassan al-Muhajir was killed on Sunday during a raid in northern Syria, a Syrian activist and the leader of a Kurdish militia that fought ISIS said. The activist, Hussein Nasser, told The New ...
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How the Bristol bus boycott changed UK civil rights

The Guardian - 28 Oct 2019 07:00
How the Bristol bus boycott changed UK civil rights Marvin Rees, the mayor of Bristol, discusses the 1963 Bristol bus boycott - a protest few may have heard of, but which proved to be a watershed moment in the civil rights movement. And: Waad al-Kateab, the director of th...
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Argentina's president-elect Alberto Fernandez said that he would meet with outgoing leader Mauricio Macri to discuss the political transition after the center-left Peronist won a decisive victory in a general election on...
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