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More migrants coming through Mexico from far-flung countries: analysis The number of migrants coming to the US from Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries has shifted to people making the journey from as far away as Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela.
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Heat, Water, Fire: How Climate Change Is Transforming the Pacific Crest Trail The already grueling 2,600-mile hike now includes the added challenges of global warming, which can mean a lack of shade and exposure to smoke and fire.
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Donald Trump bragged he had intel on Emmanuel Macron's sex life: report Donald Trump reportedly boasted about being privy to "intelligence" on the French president's private life, but it's unknown if this matter is discussed in a document seized from Mar-a-Lago.
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NYC officials demand credit card giants start tracing gun purchases: 'Why would you not want to do this?' Under current rules, MasterCard, VISA, Amex and other credit card networks must categorize purchases at everything from grocery stores to bicycle shops under specific merchant category codes. But there are no such codes ...
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South Korean actress Yoo Joo-eun leaves behind tragic letter before sudden death Yoo Joo-eun called her career both a blessing and a curse, according to reports.
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At least 3 dead after storms rip through Midwest

NY Daily News - 31 Aug 2022 02:16
At least 3 dead after storms rip through Midwest The storms also left hundreds of thousands in the region, primarily in Michigan, without power.
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Good Samaritans detain suspected double-homicide gunman Lloyd T. Martin Jr. Good Samaritans in Tennessee jumped into action and detained a man suspected of fatally shooting two women during an argument in a yard until police arrived, authorities said.
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International Atomic Energy Agency to inspect Ukraine's nuclear plant for damage A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) set off towards the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant to inspect for damage after shelling nearby sparked fears of a radiation disaster.
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A Reporter's Memories of Gorbachev, and That Pizza Hut Commercial Anatoly Kurmanaev, a New York Times reporter, recalls a childhood forever changed by a man with a distinctive birthmark.
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West Point should reconsider KKK plaque on science building: congressional panel [nyp_brightcove playerid="6aIMRO3kiI" videoid="6311594412112" alignment="none" playlist_type="iris"][/nyp_brightcove]
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Indian police on Tuesday formed a special investigative unit to probe the death of a girl who said she had been set on fire by a stalker whose marriage proposal she rejected, a case that has led to anger in a country whe...
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Global warming, the pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine have driven energy prices to rise by 39.7% this year alone.
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Russia has temporarily halted natural gas deliveries to Europe through a vital pipeline and cut off all supplies to a French utility, deepening an energy crisis that has sent inflation in the region to a record high of 9...
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A woman placed 911 call while stuck UPSIDE DOWN at the gym. CNN's Jeanne Moos has the lowdown on the upside down 911 call.
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Former bullied teen wins $1M lawsuit against California school district When Irons' parents did ask school officials for help, they "dismissed the concerns as drama over a teen love triangle," said the teen's attorney Christa Ramey.
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Florida man pleads guilty to $2.6M COVID-19 relief fraud A Florida man has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $2.6 million in COVID-19 relief funds
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Experts in Ukraine to Inspect Nuclear Plant in Battle Zone

The New York Times - 31 Aug 2022 01:00
Experts in Ukraine to Inspect Nuclear Plant in Battle Zone A senior adviser to Ukraine's president said that key aspects of the negotiations between the international team, Ukraine and Russia were in question, including a safe route to the plant itself.
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Florida wildlife expert loses part of arm in alligator attack A Florida wildlife expert lost part of his left arm after an alligator attack earlier this month that left the limb dangling by a single tendon.
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Oakland school shooting that wounded teen wasn't deliberate Police say a school shooting in east Oakland that wounded a 13-year-old boy and left another youngster in custody wasn’t intentional
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New Political Restrictions Set For Justice Department Appointees The restrictions are meant to ensure the department's independence from politics.
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Mikhail Gorbachev's tragedy is that he outlived the thaw in the Cold War between Moscow and the US, after doing more than anyone to engineer it.
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A man has been arrested in connection with the shooting of three Dutch soldiers outside an Indianapolis hotel Saturday that left one soldier dead and two others wounded, police said.
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