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- Nestlé cannot claim bottled water is ‘essential public service’, court rules
- Woman set on fire on her way to rape case hearing in India
- Ford workers break their silence on faulty transmissions: 'Everybody knew'
- Multiple gunshot victims reported in active shooter situation at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
- Baby denied life-saving drug by Louisiana Medicaid
- 11-year-old Pakistani girl stoned to death in yet another ‘honour killing’ incident
- 7 people have died in San Diego from a flesh-eating bacteria associated with black tar heroin use
- A girl who was sold for sex has told a court no action was taken by teachers when rumours of her abuse circulated at her school.
- Rapper T.I.’s remarks spark NY bill to end virginity tests
- Honolulu City Council passes ban on single-use plastics in 7-2 vote
- Christmas parades with Confederate floats cancelled
- France crippled by biggest national strike in years
- Nearly 700,000 will lose food stamps with USDA work requirement change
- China’s Genetic Research on Ethnic Minorities Sets Off Science Backlash
- Airbnb Purges More Than Half of Its Boston Listings
- Prince Andrew email surfaces as American woman alleges "disgusting" sexual assault
- Hundreds of parents say kids wrongly taken from them after doctors misdiagnosed abuse
- Plastic pollution kills half a million hermit crabs on remote islands | The Guardian
- Aniah Blanchard, stepdaughter of UFC fighter, shot after she 'went for the gun,' suspect said according to court documents
- Mold at Florida military housing caused mushrooms to grow out of carpets, lawsuit says
- 'Evil Corp': Feds charge Russians in massive $100 million bank hacking scheme
- A man has been arrested in Russia for erecting fake border posts to trick four migrant workers into thinking they had entered Finland.
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