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'Of course animals speak' - Eva Meijer on how to communicate with our fellow beasts The Dutch philosopher believes we should change our relationship to animals. This involves recognising that they talk to one another - and granting them proper rights Fagan the horse is enormous, nervy and then, suddenly...
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Dear Care and Feeding: My Daughter Took a Ride With a Kid Who Just Got Her Learner's Permit Parenting advice on teen drivers, disrespect from a stepson, and helping a neighbor.
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Venice's mayor declared a state of emergency on Wednesday after "apocalyptic" floods swept through the lagoon city, flooding its historic basilica and inundating squares and centuries-old buildings.
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The impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump reached a critical juncture on Wednesday as lawmakers began their first televised public hearings, marking a new phase that could determine the fate of his tumultu...
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Rebecca Hendin on Boris Johnson's visit to flood-hit towns - cartoon Continue reading...
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Will a left-wing coalition government in Spain work?

Al Jazeera English - 13 Nov 2019 22:51
Spain is to finally have a government after the Socialists team up with a far-left party.
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Hillary Clinton says she's under 'enormous pressure' to think about running in 2020 Hillary Clinton says she's under enormous pressure to consider 2020, but a presidential bid isn't in her plans.
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The relatives of murder victims, along with former judges and corrections officials, asked President Donald Trump and his attorney general on Tuesday to halt federal executions, at least for now, citing concerns about ho...
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'Many, Many, Many' People Are Reportedly Pushing Hillary Clinton to Enter 2020 Presidential Race 'I, as I say, never, never, never say never," Clinton told the BBC
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Hong Kong's Transportation Chaos and Violent Citywide Unrest Enters Its Third Day Hundreds have been arrested and scores injured since Monday
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Impeachment: House Dems announce more public hearings in Trump inquiry The House Intelligence Committee announced open hearings from eight officials next week.       
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Alexis Crawford was strangled after making sex assault accusation: report An Atlanta college student was allegedly strangled to death by her roommate’s boyfriend after accusing him of sex assault, a report said Tuesday. Alexis Crawford, 21, and her roommate, Jordyn Jones, were fighting at th...
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Andrew Sparrow's election briefing: Johnson won't change Brexit stance to please Farage Catch up with the campaign with our daily roundup Follow the latest political news - live Boris Johnson has refused to harden his Brexit stance in a way that might have increased the chance of Nigel Farage giving the Con...
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MTA doesn't know why subways cost so much more to build in NYC The MTA’s construction chief said Tuesday that the transit authority is just beginning to examine why it costs more money to build a subway in New York than other major cities. “We have to collect data,” Janno Lieb...
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Venice flooded by highest tide in more than 50 years Venice has been hit by its highest tide in more than 50 years, leaving much of the popular tourist destination flooded.
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Boris Johnson drops word 'onanism' from speech after criticism Journalists ask PM why he omitted insulting language that appeared in pre-briefed text Latest election news - live updates Boris Johnson dropped a reference to "onanism" from an election campaign speech after previews of...
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Up to 4.8m unauthorised immigrants in Europe in 2017 - study Figure is down from 2016 peak and UK and Germany account for about half of total Europe was home to between 3.9 million and 4.8 million unauthorised immigrants in 2017, about half of whom lived in the UK and Germany, acc...
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Bolivia's new interim president pledged on Wednesday to hold a new election as soon as possible and condemned "revenge" acts by disgruntled supporters of fallen leader Evo Morales who resigned after protests over a dispu...
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's office, just south of St. Louis, Missouri, has 17 new babies in their department -- all of them less than a year old. Meg Oliver reports.
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A 9-month-old girl is at the center of a legal fight between her family and a Texas hospital. Tinslee Lewis was born with a rare heart defect, and she has a chronic lung disease. Doctors believe Tinslee's condition is ir...
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Trump invites Republican senators for meeting with Turkey's Erdogan to 'clear the air' President Trump has invited a small group of Republican senators who focus on foreign policy matters to the White House for his meeting Wednesday with Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan - as an opportunity to "clear th...
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Oboe player Janice Thomson dies in fall at concert hall before performance A Miami symphony oboe player died after she tumbled down a flight of stairs minutes before a season-opening concert performance, the band said. Greater Miami Symphonic Band member Janice Thomson, 62, hit her head Sunday ...
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