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As-it-happens update November 22, 2015
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The Guardian
Aidan O'Shea of Ireland in action against Australia's Luke Hodge at the International Rules Test at Croke Park in Dublin. Photograph: Sportsfile/Corbis.
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New York Times
Bobby Jindal, and a line of state political foes with long memories also dragged him down in the final days before the Oct 24 primary. He never ...
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Wall Street Journal
Who pays to defend cops accused of serious charges has taken on new relevance as a growing number of police officers in the U.S. face allegations ...
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Daily Mail
Boko Haram, who pledged their allegiance to ISIS in Syria and Iraq earlier this year, have frequently used child suicide bombers and mass ...
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Forbes
At a certain point in Fallout 4, you find yourself in the min/max game. It happens in any RPG. You're out of the early phases, you've gained some levels ...
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Forbes
In sports, besides watching your favorite team win there is often nothing more satisfying than watching your arch rival lose. Alabama and Auburn take ...
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New York Times
The result was grinding, sleet-soaked trench warfare in which the No. 9 Spartans, even without their starting quarterback, Connor Cook, played their ...
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Reuters
Barca's dominance in the 231st meeting between the two teams, which prompted the angry Real fans to roundly whistle their own players and chant ...
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WLS-TV
Snow totals have exceeded a foot in many Chicago suburbs Saturday, falling hard at an inch an hour at times in the north and northwest suburbs.
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WEB
Miami high school game ends after gunshots heard in distance
A high school football game in Miami ended early after gunshots were heard in the distance, sending players and coaches ducking for cover.
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