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Chinese riot police fire teargas and beat up protesters in Guangdong province Riot police have fired teargas and beaten residents in southern China after they took to the streets to protest against a local construction project.
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A Good Problem for Stephen F. Austin: Distributing $137000 in Charity At Stephen F. Austin University in Texas, administrators plan to spend this week seeking answers to a question they never thought they would have to ...
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'People are caught up in magical thinking': was the oldest woman in the world a fraud? In 1965, Raffray, a lawyer in the southern French city of Arles, thought he had hit on the real-estate version of a sure thing. The 47-year-old had signed ...
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Wealthy Donor Promises College Tuition To Help Spur Growth In Hometown Three hundred middle and high schoolers filed into their school auditorium recently in the small, southeast Kansas town of Neodesha, uncertain why ...
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Suspect in deadly stabbing near London Bridge identified London (CNN) British police identified the man suspected of killing two people in a terrorist attack near London Bridge on Friday as 28-year-old ...
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China's factory activity unexpectedly returns to growth in November BEIJING (Reuters) - Factory activity in China unexpectedly returned to growth in November for the first time in seven months, as domestic demand ...
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Students Fainting From Hunger in Venezuela's Failing School System BOCA DE UCHIRE, Venezuela — Hundreds of children filed into their school courtyard to hear a local Catholic bishop lead prayers for their education.
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Macron is in a state of 'brain death', Erdogan says Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has slammed his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron over his criticism of Turkey's military operation in ...
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In pictures: November's extreme weather Countries around the world were hit by extreme weather this November. Seasonal rains in parts of Central and East Africa were devastating, with ...
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Why A Company In The Netherlands Has Stopped Helping Facebook Fact-Check Content NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Gert-Jaap Hoekman of Nu.nl about why the company has stopped helping Facebook fact-check content. Nu.nl was ...
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