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Her home was burglarized by a teen now accused in a shooting at a playground, and she tells WISN 12 News he should have never been on the streets.
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A man has died after being pulled from the ocean in Daytona Beach. Subscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14j Get more Orlando news: http://wesh.com Like us:http://facebook.com/wesh2news Follow us: http://twitter.com/wesh Google+: http://plus.google.com/+wesh
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New Live at Five, a man wanted in connection with the murder of a Jackson State University professor is behind bars.
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The Honda Accord has once again been named the most stolen car in the US. The Honda Accord has once again been named the most stolen car in the US. That’s based on the 2013 vehicle theft list released by LoJack Coporation, makers of auto security and recovery devices. This is the 5th year ru
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An Iranian court is ordering Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, to appear and address complaints about Instagram and WhatsApp individual privacy violations. An Iranian court is ordering Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook, to appear and address complaints about Instagram and WhatsApp individual
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John King, Margaret Talev and Jonathan Martin weigh in on the W.h. accidentally outing a CIA agent in Afghanistan.
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State fire officials said, a wildfire burning west of Yosemite National Park in central California threatened more than 100 homes on Tuesday as it raged out of control in brush left bone dry by severe drought. California Fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said, more than 100 homes were ordered evacuated
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The tsunami and earthquake that hit Japan in March of 2011 caused the nuclear power plant in Fukushima to meltdown, and contaminate the surrounding areas with nuclear radiation. Now, the Tokyo Electric Power Co. is moving forward with a plan to build an underground wall of ice to keep the groundwate
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Former U.S intelligence contractor Edward Snowden has new information to share with a German parliamentary inquiry investigating U.S. surveillance and he believes all Germans’ rights were violated. Snowden, who risks being arrested and extradited if he sets foot in any U.S.-allied country, tol
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Greenpeace activists have climbed aboard an oil drilling rig in the Norwegian Arctic, in an attempt to stop Statoil’s drilling operations. . Report by Claire Lomas.
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A Georgia teen is dead after authorities say he played a risky game with friends at a lake just hours after graduating from high school. Follow Elizabeth Hagedorn http://www.twitter.com/ElizHagedorn See more at http://www.newsy.com Sources: WGCL http://www.cbs46.com/ WXIA http://www.11alive.com/stor
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Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe May 27 – An injured pro-Russian separatist says about 100 rebels were killed in a military operation by Ukrainian forces to retake the Donetsk airport, which rebels had seized the day before. Deborah Gembara reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/