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Open Letter to a Friend in Paris Parisians gather Friday in front of a makeshift memorial a few blocks from the Bataclan concert hall, the scene of one of last week's terrorist attacks in ...
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US Teen on Gap Year Killed in West Bank Terror Attack An 18-year-old U.S. citizen was among three people killed in a shooting ... Schwartz and other students from the yeshiva were in a minivan on their ...
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Refugees sleep outside amid bed crisis in Malmö Up to 30 refugees spent the night outdoors in southern Sweden as the country's third largest city, Malmö, said it was unable to offer them any shelter, ...
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In Malaysia, Obama Presses for Human Rights and Government Accountability KUALA LUMPUR—President Barack Obama pressed for human rights and government accountability Friday during a town hall event in Malaysia, ...
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Mali attack: dozens killed in terrorist raid on Bamako hotel A terror attack at a luxury hotel in Mali's capital has left at least 27 people dead and highlighted the world's growing vulnerability to extremist violence.
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Third Body Found in Paris Raid; Death of Ringleader's Female Cousin Confirmed The body of Mr. Abaaoud, who authorities say played a central role in the attacks, was identified on Thursday. The other body hasn't yet been ...
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EU ministers order tighter border checks in response to Paris attacks A week after the Paris attacks, an emergency meeting in Brussels of EU interior ministers said all EU citizens entering or leaving the free-travel area, ...
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The Man in the High Castle's Chilling Alternate Reality The premise of The Man in the High Castle is undeniably fascinating. What if Hitler had won the second world war? What if America had been ...
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Soap opera ban is real drama in Venezuela Mexican actress, Kate del Castillo, was left "speechless" after Venezuela's government banned the narco-themed soap opera, The Queen of the South ...
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How Adoption in America Has Changed Over 60 Years When Linda Joy Young was adopted in 1950 by Bernice and Robert Linville ("Lindy") Young in Pasadena, Calif., LIFE magazine reported that while a ...
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