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Nobel Prize in Literature postponed after sex abuse scandal
It is the first time since 1943 that the award will not be handed out.
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Hundreds evacuated after Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts
Kilauea's eruption released red lava into a residential neighborhood.
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Zodiac Killer: Can genealogy help crack the 50-year-old case?
Investigators are hoping to use a genealogy website to track down the Zodiac Killer, the same method that helped find the Golden State Killer after decades on the run.
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Rep. Tony Cardenas 'categorically' denies alleged sexual abuse of teenager
One of the highest-ranking Latino members of Congress has identified himself as the unnamed target of a lawsuit alleging sexual abuse of a teenage girl, a claim the congressman vehemently denies.
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Mom says her Native American sons were victims of racial profiling during Colorado State campus tour
A parent called campus police because she was nervous when the two men joined the tour, according to a letter sent out by CSU.
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NRA meeting, Arizona schools reopen, Tiger Woods: 5 things you need to know Friday
NRA meeting, Arizona schools, Star Wars Day, employment report, Wells Fargo Championship: The biggest news to start your day.
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Amazon's fight with Seattle gives second headquarters cities a taste of their future
Amazon has put on hold two big building and leasing projects it had going in Seattle due to the proposed employee head tax.
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LeBron James won't say it, but he owns 'mental edge' over Raptors
LeBron James won't admit it, but he knows he's in the Raptors' heads.
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Donald Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani says 'we're going to be OK' on legal challenges
President Trump's lawyer is optimistic that legal challenges ranging from Stormy Daniels to the Russia investigation will be resolved in the president's favor.
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Investigators find two pieces of broken fan blade inside Southwest Airlines engine
National Transportation Safety Board investigators found two pieces of the broken fan blade inside the Southwest Airlines engine
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A Relative of 19-year-old Palestinian Anas Abu Aser cries during his funeral in Gaza city, on May 3, 2018, after he succumbed to his wounds which according to the health ministry in the Palestinian enclave were inflicted by Israeli soldiers during pr
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