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Vulture Returned to Israel After Bird Is Cleared of Spying
Villagers who found the bird were suspicious of its tracking device...
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Goldman Sachs chief Lloyd Blankfein: Sanders candidacy a 'dangerous moment'
Sanders' attacks on the "billionaire class" and bankers could be dangerous.
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Russian Orthodox Church allowed to return debt in prayers
A Russian regional court has ruled that an Orthodox Church diocese can repay part of an outstanding debt in prayers rather than money.
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Kanye West adds Google co-founder Larry Page to his quest for cash
Kanye West adds Google co-founder Larry Page to his quest for cash
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Scalia And Leonard Nimoy: Justice's Death Spurs Conspiracy Theories
You're probably thinking, "Isn't Leonard Nimoy dead?" According to conspiracy theorists, that's what Spock wants you to believe. And some believe he was involved in Scalia's death.
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'Coddled' Student Activists Complain There's Not Enough Time for Homework
According to a recent article in Brown University’s campus newspaper, some students are now complaining that their coursework is getting in the way of their political activism. “There are people breaking down, dropping out of classes and failing classes because of the activism work they are taking on,” The Brown Daily Herald quoted one undergraduate student as saying.
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Georgia ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill Could Protect KKK, Sponsor Admits
Georgia’s state senate is considering a “religious liberty” bill that would make it easier to discriminate against LGBT people by, as Americans United explains, allowing “any individual or ‘faith-based’ business, non-profit entity, or taxpayer-funded organization to ignore any law that conflicts with their religious beliefs about marriage.” By Miranda Blue. (Feb. 19)
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Biden: Iran under close watch amid reports of missile tests
Really?
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Man arrested for not returning 'Freddy Got Fingered' VHS from 2002
A Concord man was arrested for failing to return a 2002 VHS rental movie, “Freddy Got Fingered.” James Meyers showed Channel 9 the arrest warrant Wednesday. It shows Meyers is charged with failure to return rental property, a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of up to $200.
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April Fools’ Day Is ‘Inconsistent with Core Socialist Values,’ Chinese News Agency Says
Xinhua News Agency has issued a warning that April Fools' Day antics are “inconsistent with core socialist values” and at odds with Chinese cultural tradition.
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CIA left explosive material on Loudoun [County, Virginia] school bus after training exercise
Bus ferried students to and from school this week, but officials say explosive materials posed no risk. By Clarence Williams and Moriah Balingit.
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Satanists are furious that Boehner compared Ted Cruz to the Dark Lord
On Wednesday night, former House Speaker John Boehner bluntly called GOP candidate Ted Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh.”
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Ivy League economist ethnically profiled, interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight
Move over, Clock Boy. Another swarthy-looking nerd is alarming the authorities.
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Report says 99% of feds ‘fully successful’ or better at work.
GAO looked at 2013 ratings for almost 1.2 million staffers, not including Senior Executive Service (SES) members. The study found that only 0.3 percent were rated as minimally successful and 0.1 percent as unacceptable.
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Petition calling for reconsideration of Brexit referendum has an ironic origin
As the petition to reconsider the recent Brexit vote compiles signature, its creator is protesting that it's been "hijacked."
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Defendant Rick and Judge Morty
Based on a real court transcript
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Wasserman Schultz: 'Sometimes you just have to take one for the team'
The honorable victim
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TRUMP KNOWS THE WAY!
The Donald's got his campaign song nailed
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Trump Declares He Doesn’t “Have to Be So Nice Anymore”
That charm offensive just isn't working for him
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North Korea bans sarcasm. Really.
North Korea has forbidden people from making sarcastic comments about Kim Jong-un or his totalitarian regime in their everyday conversations. Even indirect criticism of the authoritarian government has been banned, Asian media reported. Residents were warned against criticising the state in a series of mass meetings held by functionaries across the country.
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