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- Canada oil pipeline spills 200,000 liters on aboriginal land
- Julian Assange says Barack Obama pardoned Chelsea Manning 'to make life hard' for him
- Sales of George Orwell's 1984 surge after Kellyanne Conway's 'alternative facts'
- Paris bans cars registered before year 2000 in bid to combat city pollution
- 2 walk up to unmarked sheriff's car in DeWitt, open fire as detective sits alone
- Five finalists will try to land a spacecraft on the Moon this year to win the Google Lunar X Prize
- The CDC canceled next month’s big climate change summit with no explanation
- China says will protect South China Sea sovereignty
- Ex-gang member 'executed' after Obama commutes sentence
- Donald Trump reinstates global abortion funding ban
- A New Jersey dentist has been fined $1.1 million by the federal government for assuming the identity of a dead colleague and submitting fraudulent Medicaid bills after losing his license.
- Mexico may leave NAFTA if renegotiation unfavorable
- College girl gangraped in moving jeep, incident filmed on mobile phone
- Mom responds to shocking video of son assaulting Murfreesboro student
- India to measure whether Everest shrank in Nepal quake
- Gov. Mark Dayton collapses in the middle of his State of the State address
- Foxconn Considers $7 Billion Investment to Build U.S. Factory
- A Florida sheriff asked to be ticketed after a deputy pulled him over for speeding in his unmarked car.
- Article 50 Must Now Be Triggered Through Parliament After Supreme Court Ruling
- Pharma companies disown Shkreli; Pissed, Shkreli airs their dirty laundry
- Record number of guns confiscated at US airports
- Oakland warehouse fire started next door-said the landlord. Victims' families say the building was still a death trap.
- A Mississippi judge has begun examining evidence and hearing testimony into whether a man should receive the death penalty after he admitted to sexually assaulting a 5-year-old girl and hanging her by using her socks.
- Standing Rock Leaders Tell Dakota Pipeline Protesters to Go Home; The protesters have until Jan. 30 to depart the main camp, according to a resolution passed by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council in Fort Yates on Friday.
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