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Turkey calls smuggler of girls to ISIS a spy for Canada
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Tunisia museum attack leaves 19 dead
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Netanyahu wins decisively in Israel
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The downfall of Aaron Schock
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A sibling recounts violent ripples below a charming surface
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Penn State frat’s sordid secret Facebook page
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Hartman, U.S. envoy to France and USSR, dies
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Nazareth voters cheer Arab alliance gains
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Venezuela allies support Maduro in faceoff with U.S.
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U.S. talks with Cuba halted as tension with Venezuela grows
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Slain Argentine prosecutor Nisman accused of misusing state funds
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Brazil leader announces anti-corruption measures
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Luis Almagro elected new secretary general of OAS
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Presbyterian Church approves gay marriage
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House Republicans propose budget with deep cuts
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Despite brain injury, Missouri executes man for 1996 killing of sheriff’s deputy
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Walker aide criticized for her doubts about Iowa’s political clout
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Serbia arrests 8 in Srebrenica massacre
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Iran and U.S. differ on optimism about talks
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Thailand arrests Iranian accused of passport forgery
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Israel’s uneasy coalition
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Go ahead, ruin my day
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Rousseff ’s tone-deaf response to Brazil’s streets
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Chilean cuisine’s new avatar has food lovers asking for more
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Tax code mostly benefits the wealthiest Americans
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Cleveland Clinic grapples with changes
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Fed signals it could raise interest rates by midyear
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Stocks rally after Federal Reserve’s cautious tone on rates
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As real estate market slumps, Chinese developer gets a lifeline
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Tax code mostly benefits the wealthiest Americans
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Mall operator rejects unsolicited takeover bid
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Madoff trustee fights ruling blocking $4B in payouts
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Ryanair says $10 trans-Atlantic fares possible
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SEC chief could toughen rules for brokers
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Watershed ‘Heather Has Two Mommies’ freshened up
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Advice on children, time, and mourning death online
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Last-ranked Bhutan does it again, stunning Sri Lanka
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Juventus and Barcelona move to quarters
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Serena in, Sharapova out at Indian Wells
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Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim to retire in 3 years
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BYU blows 17-point lead, falls to Ole Miss 94-90
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Armstrong said to meet nemesis in bid to cut ban