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LIFE Behind the Picture: The Liberation of Buchenwald
Survivors gaze at photographer Margaret Bourke-White and rescuers from the United States Third Army during the liberation of Buchenwald, April 1945.
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More killed in Bangladesh violence
Three people have been killed in Bangladesh after demonstrators protesting against the death sentence on an Islamist party leader clashed with police for a third day running.
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Montreal Riot Cops Don't Mess Around
Hours after Quebec Premier Pauline Marois declared that student unrest is “behind us,” thousands of protesters took to the streets of Montreal to denounce a planned three-per-cent tuition fee hike. At least 10 arrests were made Tuesday as some protesters hurled snowballs and bottles at riot police.
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Family says slain Clarksdale mayoral candidate was beaten, dragged, set on fire; suspect waives extradition
Clarksdale mayoral candidate Marco McMillian, found dead last week along the Mississippi River levee, was beaten, dragged and set on fire, according to his family in a statement released Monday.
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Deadly Violence Doesn't Deter Kenyan Voting
At least 15 people have killed in election day violence in Kenya, but that hasn't stopped millions of citizens from waiting for hours to vote in the nation's first presidential election since 2007.
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Italy, UK, Greece confirm Nigeria hostage deaths
Britain, Italy and Greece confirm that hostages from their countries were among seven construction workers reported killed in Nigeria over the weekend.
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SXSW 2013 Fight : Drunk Bully Gets Knocked OUT!
Drunk idiot pick fights with random people and gets knocked out during SXSW 2013 Festival 6th Street Austin Texas.
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Schoolgirl mauled to death by pack of dogs
The two bull mastiffs and two Staffordshire bull terriers began leaping up at Jade Anderson after she returned from the shops
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Sandy Hook shooter's home had 1,600 rounds of ammo, documents say
Police released new documents related to the shootings last year at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, but a motive for the attack by the troubled young man remained elusive.
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Rutgers coach fired after abusive video broadcast
Rutgers University fired head basketball coach Mike Rice on Wednesday after ESPN broadcast a video showing him physically and verbally abusing players.
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Gunman who held firefighters hostage in suburban Atlanta is dead
A gunman who apparently was in financial distress took several firefighters hostage Wednesday in suburban Atlanta, then was killed in an exchange of gunfire hours later after law enforcement authorities determined he might lash out at his captives at any time.
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What Is a 'False Flag' Attack, and What Does Boston Have to Do with This?
During the Boston Police Department's final press conference of a confounding and deadly day, someone in the audience asked if Monday's bombing was a "false flag" attack. We can both explain and answer that question.
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Two brothers, two paths
The two young brothers from Cambridge seemed to be on promising paths, one a scholarship student at college, the other fighting for a national title in amateur boxing. And then, apparently with little warning, they veered violently off track, deep into the darkness, setting off deadly bombs, authorities are convinced, at one of Boston's most iconic and joyful events.
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Officials: At least 185 killed in Nigeria attack
Fighting between Nigeria's military and Islamic extremists killed at least 185 people in a fishing community in the nation's far northeast, officials said Sunday, an attack that saw insurgents fire rocket-propelled grenades and soldiers spray machine-gun fire into neighborhoods filled with civilians.
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Here's the Jihadist Magazine That Taught the Boston Bombers to Kill
When it debuted in 2010, Inspire, al Qaeda's English-language magazine, drew mockery—from us and others—for its seemingly laughable mission to bring modern media packaging and splashy headlines to the world of primitive holy war.
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Bulletproof Clothing for America's Schoolkids? Seriously?
Video: Colombian company envisions a new, post-Newtown market.
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Syrian Blood Tests Positive for Sarin Gas, U.S. Spies Say
The U.S. intelligence community has uncovered strong evidence that chemical weapons have been used in Syria. Several blood samples, taken from multiple people, have tested positive for the nerve agent sarin.
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We survived the Breivik massacre: Children caught in horror of Utoya island where extremist murdered 77 and injured more than 200
These moving pictures offer an exclusive look at how some of the survivors of the Anders Behring Breivik massacre have managed to rebuild their lives. Pictured is Cecilie Herlovsen.
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Answers to Why People Become Terrorists
Terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman unpacks what we know about how homegrown bombers get radicalized.
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What if the Tsarnaevs Had Been the "Boston Shooters"
Here’s a little mental experiment. Imagine, for a moment, that the Tsarnaev brothers, instead of packing a couple of pressure cookers loaded with nails and explosives into their backpacks a week ago Monday, had stuffed inside their coats two assault rifles—Bushmaster AR-15s, say, of the type that Adam Lanza used in Newtown. What would have been different?
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