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- MormonLeaks dumps 4 new documents about LDS Church
- Hostage situation at Alabama Credit Union in Tuscaloosa
- Couple with two kids has been living rent free in Manhattan for 6 years.
- Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer resigns; company will rebrand as Altaba
- US military tests swarm of autonomous mini-drones launched from jets
- Disappearances spark fears of crackdown on leftwing dissent in Pakistan. Four prominent online campaigners with anti-military views believed abducted since Friday
- Court backs Swiss that Muslim girls must attend swim class
- Denver police horse dies after officer forgot he was tied in stall without food or water (officer docked one vacation day)
- Feds may let Playpen child porn suspect go to keep concealing their source code
- Portland Woman Who Died of Hypothermia Was Evicted for Being Late on $338 in Rent
- Man Cleared of Drug Charge After Cops Mistake Kitty Litter for Meth
- Thousands call for release of man who shot dead his daughter's rapist
- Police: Ohioan shot himself and son, 10, while cleaning gun
- Contrary to reports, Yahoo is not changing its name to Altaba
- United Kingdom first to recognise parkour as official sport
- Backpage shuts down adult section under intense government pressure and unlawful censorship campaign
- The Supreme Court is raising serious doubts about Colorado's practice of not refunding court fees and other costs to people who are convicted of crimes but later exonerated.
- Clemson upsets Alabama, 35-31, to win national championship
- Families of Americans killed in ISIS attacks suing Twitter
- Man receives $128 ticket for warming up car in his own driveway
- In Alaska, a high bar for taking guns from the mentally ill: Esteban Santiago was mentally ill enough to walk into an FBI office in November with his infant son and inform federal agents his brain was being controlled by a government intelligence agency that wanted him to join the Islamic State.
- Kabul explosions: 21 killed near American University
- A California woman accused of impersonating her ex-boyfriend’s new wife in Craigslist “rape fantasy” ads has been exonerated, after spending nearly four months in jail for a crime she never committed, authorities say - police now say the wife herself was the culprit.
- Donald Trump had nothing to do with our new US jobs, Fiat Chrysler reveals
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