Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Tata and ThyssenKrupp steel merger faces EU probe
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Wagamama sold to Frankie & Benny's owner
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Budget 2018: Premium Bonds more 'accessible' for children
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Italy's economy stalls as eurozone slows down
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BP profits double on higher prices and new oil fields
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Sony eyes record profit as gaming hits boost earnings
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Uber appeals against drivers' rights to pay and holiday
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Hammond v McDonnell on Budget 'end of austerity' claim
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US targets Chinese firm over national security fears
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Budget 2018: What do the housing measures mean?
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Budget 2018: Tech giants face digital services tax
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Budget 2018: Self-employed face higher tax and NI payments
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Budget 2018: Philip Hammond hails better borrowing figures
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Bitcoin: The first ten years
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Budget 2018: Chancellor abolishes PFI for future projects
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Budget 2018: Chancellor on austerity 'finally coming to an end'
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US mail bombs: Who is financier George Soros?
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Linda Liukas, Hello Ruby and the magic of coding
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Budget 2018: Key announcements from the chancellor
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Are hydrogen trains the future of UK travel?
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Do schools help or hinder social mobility?
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What should I do with my broken kettle?
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The Faces of Change in the Midterm Elections

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On Politics: Trump Wants to End Birthright Citizenship With Executive Order
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Pittsburgh, Venice, Whitey Bulger: Your Wednesday Briefing

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What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Scary Movie’ and ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’

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Baby Antonio: 5 Pounds, 12 Ounces and Homeless From Birth

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Hartman Scores Twice as Predators Beat Golden Knights 4-1
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Rescue Workers Search for Missing After Typhoon Strikes Philippines

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Amid Scrutiny, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Shaped Trump’s Pittsburgh Response

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In California, the Search for a Missing 800-Pound Hammer Continues

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Quotation of the Day: Move Would Have Widespread Ramifications for Many American Families
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Review: In ‘Days of Rage,’ the Revolution Will Be Trivialized

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Review: Remembering What Was and Wasn’t in ‘Good Grief’

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Samsung Reaps Record Profit, but Tougher Times Could Come

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Penguins and Islanders Honor Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

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36 Teenagers Show Us Their Generation

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Thomas Campbell, Ex-Director of the Met, Is Hired to Lead San Francisco Museums

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Letter from Africa: Nigeria - a young country for old men
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Trump’s birthright plan: The legality, politics and history
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Dutch language besieged by English
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North and South Korea: The football game that kicked off peace
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Trump blames media, 'the true Enemy of the People,' for inspiring hate
President Trump lashed out at the press Monday for criticism of his response to the massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue and the mail bomb plot targeting Democrats.
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FedEx Ends NRA Discount Program, Citing Low Shipping Volume
FedEx has used the slogan "The World on Time" in varying capacities since
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Butler High School Classes Resumed After Shooting For Safety Reasons, Superintendent Says
A high school in Matthews, North Carolina, resumed classes on Monday after one
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Over nearly a century, Rose Mallinger saw the best and worst of America. Until Saturday.
The oldest victim of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting had seen anti-Semitism rise and fall over the years, but was shielded from the worst of it. Until Saturday.
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Cory Booker After Synagogue Shooting: 'We Need To Understand That Words Matter'
Sen. Cory Booker implored fellow officials to be "mindful of what we're
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FBI warns potential targets that suspicious packages may still be in the mail
Mail bombing suspect makes first appearance in court.
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With racial tension high in Florida race, Trump calls Gillum a 'thief'
The president portrayed the choice in the race as between a Republican with an Ivy League pedigree and a Democrat he sees as a criminal.
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Land O'Lakes Withdraws Support For White Supremacist GOP Congressman Steve King
Land O'Lakes, the Minnesota-based dairy giant, announced Tuesday it will not
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Top 10 pet Halloween costumes sold on eBay
Picking the perfect Halloween costume for yourself is already a lot of work --
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Protests greet world's biggest statue in remote corner of India
Angry local communities have warned India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to stay away from the inauguration on Wednesday of the world's biggest statue, a 182 metre (600 feet) high tribute to an independence hero. The Statue of Unity, which is twice the size of the Statue of Liberty, has been built in a remote corner of Gujarat state as a flagship project of conservative leader Modi who is to open it on Wednesday. Posters of Modi with Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani in a town near the statue were torn down or had the faces blackened at the weekend.
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Synagogue shooter 'listened to noise and noise told him his people were being slaughtered', says Jewish doctor who spoke to Robert Bowers
A Jewish doctor who heads the hospital where the suspected Pittsburgh shooter is being treated and is a member of the synagogue he allegedly attacked, said Robert Bowers “hears noise…telling him to rise up and do something”. Mr Bowers, who wrote frequent racist online screeds denouncing Jewish people, is to appear in federal court on Monday, to face several dozen charges. US Attorney Scott Brady said federal prosecutors are seeking approval to pursue the death penalty against Mr Bowers.
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Rabbi cites Jesus in prayer for synagogue victims with Pence
WASHINGTON (AP) — A rabbi invited to pray at a Michigan campaign stop with Vice President Mike Pence on Monday referenced "Jesus the Messiah" at the event.
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What It’s Worth: $250,000
Whether you’re in the biggest city or smallest suburban town, every map dot in
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Global wildlife populations fall 60 per cent as WWF declares state of emergency for natural world
Conservationists have issued a demand for urgent international action after a major report uncovered an unprecedented crisis in nature that threatens to devastate the world economy and imperil humanity itself. Only a global pact on the scale of the Paris Agreement on climate change will save the natural world from irreversible collapse, the World Wide Fund for Nature said after publishing a report showing a cataclysmic decline in global wildlife populations. Global vertebrate populations have fallen by 60 per cent since 1970 as human activity destroys their natural habitats in grasslands, forests, waterways and oceans, the organisation said. Until the turn of the 20th century, humanity’s consumption of the world’s natural resources was smaller than Earth’s ability to replenish itself. But over the past 50 years expanding agricultural activity and the over-exploitation of natural resources to feed a growing world population, particularly its booming middle class, has pushed many ecosystems to the brink of collapse. The Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna ecoregion of Brazil, is being cleared for soy monoculture Credit: Adriano Gambarni/ PA “Humans are living beyond the planet’s means and wiping out life on earth in the process,” the report warns. From the savannahs of Africa to the rain forests of South America and oceans across the world, few wildlife populations have been spared. While great attention has been given to the impact of poaching on elephants and rhinos in Africa, the story has been more dismal in Latin America and the Caribbean, where 89 percent of indigenous mammals like the jaguar and anteater have been wiped out. Statistics are just as grim in the world’s rivers, lakes and seas. More than 80 per cent of freshwater populations has vanished, with freshwater fish accounting for a higher rate of extinction than any other vertebrate. Since 1950 nearly 6bn tonnes of fish and other seafood have been removed from the world’s oceans. Employees move freshly caught fish at a factory in the Angolan coastal city of Benguela Credit: AFP For surviving populations the impact of human activity is also stark: some 90 per cent of the world’s seabirds have plastic in their stomach, compared to just 5 per cent in 1960. Plastic pollution now stretches across the seas of the earth, even reaching the bottom of the Marianas Trench in the western Pacific, the deepest natural point in the world. With just a quarter of the planet’s land now free from human impact, the space bird, reptile and mammal populations' need to recover is growing ever more limited. “We are the first generation to know we are destroying our planet and the last that can do anything about it,” said Tanya Steele, chief executive of the WWF. “The collapse of global wildlife populations is a warning sign that nature is dying." As tragic as the collapse of wildlife populations is, the impact of habitat loss will have a profound impact on human wellbeing, conservationists say. Man’s encroachment on nature threatens agriculture itself, because crops pollinated by animals account for 35 per cent of global food production, while habitat loss means that the soil for crops to grow is not being replenished with nutrients. Under threat | The 19 species on the World Wildlife Fund's critically endangered list The loss of South American rainforests has reduced rainfall thousands of miles away, also imperilling crop production. As many as 70,000 species of plants are used commercially or in medicine, posing a danger to efforts to fight disease and protect industry. Yet the issue, conservationists say, is not being taken as seriously as climate change — even though protecting nature can help mitigate the impact of global warming — which is why it is essential for big business and government to come together to find a solution to the crisis. “The statistics are scary, but all hope is not lost,” said Ken Norris, director of science at the Zoological Society of London, which collaborated on the report. “We have an opportunity to design a new way forward that allows us to coexist sustainably with the wildlife we depend on.”
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Rick Scott’s Halloween party is a Trump rally
On Halloween this Wednesday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott will dress up as a candidate who wants to appear with President Trump on the campaign trail.
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After years of fighting insurgencies, the Army pivots to training for a major war
After 17 years of fighting grinding counterinsurgencies in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, the Army is shifting its gaze.
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Today on Inside Edition: Couple Says They Found Recording Device in Cruise Room; Latest on Pittsburgh Gunman
A couple who says they found a camera in their room spoke exclusively to Inside Edition.
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Backstage at 'Dancing with the Stars'
Pros and celeb dancers prepare for Halloween Night in the ballroom.
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Buffalo diocese says '60 Minutes' report 'incomplete'
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Diocese of Buffalo declined to address details of a television report where diocesan insiders called for the bishop's resignation Monday, saying he hadn't done enough when confronted with reports of clergy sexual misconduct.
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Quake rattles New Zealand as Harry and Meghan visit
A 6.1 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of central New Zealand Tuesday, where British royals Meghan and Harry are on tour, but officials said it caused no major damage. The quake was felt in Wellington during a session of parliament, prompting lawmakers to stop deliberations and seek refuge as a precaution. Reporters travelling with the couple said they did not feel any tremors during the quake, which the US Geological Survey (USGS) gave a magnitude of 6.1.
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Rabbi Has One Haunting Question For Trump Defender After Synagogue Shooting
A former aide to President Donald Trump ran into a wall of opposition on a CNN
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7 days until the midterm elections: Where things stand
Here's the latest news on the midterm elections on Nov. 6, 2018.
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Israel has struck in Syria since Russia plane downed: Israeli official
Israel has carried out attacks in Syria since the accidental shooting down of a Russian surveillance plane last month, a senior Israeli official said on Monday. The Sept. 17 downing by Syrian anti-aircraft fire, after Israeli jets attacked a suspected Iranian arms shipment to Syria, caused a diplomatic rift between Israel and Russia, and Moscow blamed Israel for the incident.
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Clampdown on violence against NHS staff
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Asia Bibi: Pakistan acquits Christian woman on death row
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George Osborne 'regrets' mistakes that led to Brexit vote
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Suzy Lamplugh: Sutton Coldfield search enters day three
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What do American voters care about?
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Maori ceremony for duke and duchess as royal tour ends
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Pittsburgh shooting: Trump visits synagogue amid protests
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Boys arrested after toddler hurt in Leigh van chase
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Being wrong weight 'cuts four years off life'
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Yemen conflict: Mattis and Pompeo urge swift ceasefire
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University stops making unconditional offers
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Vatican embassy: Human remains found at Rome property
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The Great British Bake Off: 2018 winner revealed
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The Papers: Brexit impact and 'Suzy cop's blunders'
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News Daily: Osborne 'regrets' Brexit vote mistakes and NHS violence clampdown
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From Syria to Cambridge University
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Meeting my long-lost Jamaican family
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Bitcoin: The first ten years
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Harry greets NZ audience in six Pacific languages
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The men having penis fillers to boost their self-esteem
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DIY Generation: How to be your own boss aged 25
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What should I do with my broken kettle?
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The black history you might not learn at school
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Dutch language besieged by English at the unis
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Can artificial intelligence help stop religious violence?
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Does screen time really affect medical students' surgery skills?
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Leicester helicopter crash: Foxes will face Cardiff on Saturday following death of owner
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Lewis Hamilton on 2018 F1 world title: 'Let's dance. I know how to get by you'
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Carabao Cup: Nigel Clough says guiding Burton into last eight is 'special'
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Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Julian Assange: Ecuador court rejects lawsuit over embassy rules
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Bulgaria 'smashes fake passport scam'
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Pittsburgh shooting: White House denies Trump rhetoric to blame
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US targets Chinese firm over national security fears
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Canadian mother reunited with kidnapped son after 31 years
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Mexico president-elect halts partly built airport
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Surgery students 'losing dexterity to stitch patients'
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Young Greatness: US rapper shot dead in New Orleans at 34
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Who is George Soros?
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Jamal Khashoggi's fiancee on writer's death in Saudi consulate
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Japan’s Princess Ayako surrenders her royal title
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A mother reacts to reuniting with her missing son
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Cerebral palsy superhero creator: I decided representation matters
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Linda Liukas, Hello Ruby and the magic of coding
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Leicester City owner's family lay wreath at the King Power Stadium
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Soviet monument gets Bulgarian guard
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Uzbek deputy PM sacked in ditch row
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Brazil economy: Can Bolsonaro ride the 'Bullsonaro wave'?
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Deep South woman vying to make history
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'I never knew men could get breast cancer'
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As a Pittsburgh Jewish community reeled, its teenagers mobilised
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Lion Air crash: Mourning siblings and mystery couple among victims
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Angela Merkel: A career in pictures
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Brazil swing to right brings hope and fear
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Circling a Black Hole

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South Korea’s Top Court Rules Japanese Company Must Pay Wartime Compensation

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On Politics: Pittsburgh Massacre Happened Amid Rise in Anti-Semitism
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Julen Lopetegui Is Fired, and There’s Plenty of Blame to Share

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Trolling the Monster in the Heart of the Milky Way

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Sale hold off Quins comeback to reach Champions Cup last eight
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