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Jeffrey Epstein Dead From Apparent Suicide At Manhattan Jail

Saturday, August 10, 2019

At approximately 6:30 a.m. Saturday, the wealthy financier accused of sex trafficking was found unresponsive in his jail cell from an apparent suicide. He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.

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Not Too Little, Too Late: Unfinished Gaudí Basilica Gets Permit 137 Years Later

Sunday, June 09, 2019

The Sagrada Familia church got the permit Friday, allowing construction to continue with completion projected for 2026. The church's foundation agreed to pay the city of Barcelona millions of dollars.

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After 4 Months, Venezuela's Border With Colombia Reopens

Sunday, June 09, 2019

On Saturday, thousands of Venezuelans crossed the newly reopened border, seeking basic supplies like food and medicine that are scarce in their own country.

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In Arizona, It's No Longer A Felony To Own Nunchucks

Sunday, May 12, 2019

A 1970s ban on nunchucks was lifted in Arizona on Friday. Nunchucks were taken off the state's list of deadly weapons, making it no longer a felony risk to carry them in public.

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Royals Show Off New Baby Archie's Arches In Honor Of Mother's Day

Sunday, May 12, 2019

Meghan Markle celebrated her first Mother's Day since giving birth six days ago. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex shared a photo of their new baby, with a nod to the late Princess Diana.

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Peggy Lipton, Star Of 'The Mod Squad' And 'Twin Peaks', Dies At 72

Sunday, May 12, 2019

The singer and actress was best known for her roles in the 1960s counterculture police show and the 1990s crime drama. She died Saturday from cancer, "with her daughters and nieces by her side."

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Everything Is Not Awesome For Chinese Company Busted For Selling Fake Legos

Saturday, April 27, 2019

In an apparent move to crack down on intellectual property infringement, Chinese authorities raided a company that was allegedly manufacturing and selling $30 million worth of counterfeit Legos.

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Archdiocese Of New York Names 120 Clergy 'Credibly Accused' Of Child Sex Abuse

Saturday, April 27, 2019

The disclosure from one of the largest archdioceses in the U.S. follows similar revelations that further exposed the depth of a decades-long abuse crisis in Catholic communities across the nation.

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Australian Lawmaker Is Egged After Comments Blaming New Zealand Attack On Immigration

Saturday, March 16, 2019

A 17-year-old smashed an egg on the head of the controversial Australian senator who made comments blaming the mass shooting in New Zealand on Muslim immigration.

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Number Of Dead Rises To 50 In New Zealand Mass Shooting

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Police say the number of people dead in the mass shooting that occurred at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, has risen to 50. Another 50 people are injured, with two in critical condition.

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As Venezuela's Blackout Drags On, Protesters Fill The Streets Of Caracas

Saturday, March 09, 2019

With some parts of Venezuela still experiencing power outages, opposition leader Juan Guaidó and President Nicolás Maduro held rival rallies in Caracas.

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1 Killed In Latest Attack On Ebola Treatment Center In Congo

Saturday, March 09, 2019

An Ebola treatment center in the Democratic Republic of Congo has been attacked for a second time in the past month, as the country deals with one of the largest outbreaks of the epidemic in history.

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Yellow Vest Unrest Leaves Protester Severely Injured In Paris

Saturday, February 09, 2019

Violence broke out Saturday as yellow vest protesters kept the pressure on French President Emmanuel Macron's government, for the 13th straight weekend of demonstrations.

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Seattle's Unusually Frigid Temperatures And Heavy Snowfall To Stretch Into The Week

Saturday, February 09, 2019

A rare winter storm in Washington state prompted its governor to declare a state of emergency. More than 200 flights were canceled on Friday and drivers are being urged to stay off the roads.

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Congolese Hold Their Breath, Wondering If This Presidential Election Will Be Credible

Sunday, December 30, 2018

Election day delays kept polling stations open for hours after they were supposed to close in the capital Kinshasa, with one of the big issues attributed to new voting machines.

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Computer Virus Disrupts Delivery Of 'San Diego Union-Tribune,' 'Los Angeles Times'

Saturday, December 29, 2018

"Some of the print production systems at Tribune Publishing were interfered with, causing a delay in our production schedule," spokesperson Marisa Kollias said.

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An 'Exceptionally Rare' 2-Headed Snake Found In Virginia Has Died

Sunday, November 18, 2018

Two-headed snakes don't live very long in the wild, so when one was found in a Northern Virginia yard, the discovery got the attention of scientists and social media alike.

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Trump Says Of Midterm Losses, 'My Name Wasn't On The Ballot'

Sunday, November 18, 2018

The president refused to admit any culpability in the results, but in a rare move, he acknowledged he made a mistake in not visiting Arlington Cemetery on Veterans Day.

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Saudis Deny Reported CIA Conclusion That Crown Prince Ordered Khashoggi Assassination

Saturday, November 17, 2018

The CIA found "nothing of this scale, an operation like this, could possibly have happened without the crown prince knowing about it and authorizing it," The Washington Post's Shane Harris told NPR.

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Fingerprints, DNA And Social Media Posts Helped FBI Identify Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc

Saturday, October 27, 2018

Vitriolic tweets and pro-Trump social media posts add context to the background of Cesar Altieri Sayoc, the man in connection with the homemade pipe bombs sent to top Democrats and liberal donors.

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