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A woman who was beaten in a road rage incident in St. Petersburg shares her experience.
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First U.S. troops land in Poland as a show of force against Russia, CNN’s Jim Sciutto reports.
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designer drug led to USF students death
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Officials say they recovered raw heroin worth more than $100,000 and packaged heroin, cocaine, marijuana and guns.
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An 11-year-old Chain of Lakes Middle School student stabbed a 15-year-old classmate in the chest with a pair of scissors Wednesday morning as they got off the bus, deputies said. Subscribe to WESH on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1dqr14j Get more Orlando news: http://wesh.com Like us:http:/
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Credit card security breaches are becoming more and more common, and customers’ personal information is being exposed. Could biometric payment methods replace credit cards altogether? Tara explains how the startup Quixter is looking to make checkout as easy as a simple swipe of your palm. Read
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(Boston Globe) Craig Parsons and Anthony Varrichione have been arrested for allegedly beating a homeless man in Allston in January. Video by Evan Allen / Globe Staff
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The FBI says William James Vahey could’ve molested more than 90 boys within a 30-35 year span while teaching abroad. Follow Christian Bryant: http://twitter.com/Bryantcp See more at http://newsy.com Sources: FBI http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2014/april/seeking-information-in-international-ch
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A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook central and southern Mexico on Friday, sending panicked people into the streets, where broken windows and debris fell, but there were no early reports of major damage or casualties. (April 18)
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With Pacific ocean water already showing signs of warming, the NOAA says there’s about a 66 percent chance the event will begin before November. Follow Christian Bryant: http://twitter.com/Bryantcp See more at http://newsy.com Sources: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration https://ww
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ISS Commander Koichi Wakata and Flight Engineers Richard Mastracchio and Steve Swanson have a message to share with the world on April 22nd, 2014, Earth Day. — Satellite’s Earth Day Photo: http://goo.gl/iXd3z8
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Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Mexican officials arrest 46 suspected members of a violent cartel in Michoacan. Nathan Frandino reports. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/BreakingNews Reuters tells the world’s stories like no o
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Somehow two newborn kittens ended up in a box that was shipped containing fiber optic equipment from Los Angeles to San Diego. Luckily, they were alive and taken to a kitten nursery where they’ve been taken care of and named Mouse and Wi-fi. Warning: cuteness overload. Sources: ABC 10 News San
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The people of North Korea were treated on Monday to a special screening of rare childhood photos of their leader Kim Jong-un. Report by Claire Lomas.
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At some point, it’s not enough that elevators simply be there, they need to be fast. Such is the case with the CTF Financial Center currently being built in Guangzhou, China. The more floors a building has, the more necessary elevators become. At some point, though, it’s not enough that