4.9% unemployment in Mexico vs. 9.4% in US...
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House panel approves broadened Internet snooping bill...
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Obama takes debt battle to TWITTER, loses more than 33,000 followers... - Not everyone is a fan of the presidential spam. By Friday evening, the President had lost more than 40,000 Twitter followers - and counting.
Many members of the Twitterati took to the social media platform to voice their annoyance over the barrage of partisan tweets. A search for “@BarackObama unfollow” turned up scores of irritated posts
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Is Social Security Obama's Secret Piggy Bank?
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Ghost Towns On The Increase As Rural America Accounts For Just 16% Of Population
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Powerful 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Near The Fiji Islands
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Thursday's Earthquake Prompts Alaskans To Prepare For The Next Big One
KTVA CBS 11 News Alaska
The Alaska Earthquake Information Center says the magnitude 5.3 quake occurred at 6 am Thursday about eight miles northwest of Skwentna and 74 miles northwest of Anchorage. State officials say there are no immediate reports of damage. ...
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Texas Drought Leaves 1.5M Bats Hungrier
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SKorea Mudslides Leave 67 Dead; Spark Landmine Fears
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Russia Wildfires Scorch More Than 53,000 Acres
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Japan Told of More Radiation Exposure
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Obama Says It's Tempting to be a Dictator as La RAZA Crowd Cheers
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UFO Shoots Across Texas Sky on Live TV
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Ron Paul’s Urgent Warning on Inevitable Collapse of the Dollar
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Beef Industry Faces a Supply Crisis
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What's Really in Food? A to Z of the Most Evil Ingredients
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World Population Hits 7B by November
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Earthquake jolts north-east Japan - no tsunami warning
A 6.4 magnitude earthquake has been felt in north-east Japan, shaking buildings in the capital Tokyo, reports say. The quake's epicentre was off the east coast of Honshu. It struck in the same area as the 11 March earthquake and tsunami but no abnormalities at Japanese nuclear plants were reported, Reuters says.
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More than 150,000 take to streets across Israel in largest housing protest yet
More than 100,000 people took to the streets Saturday to protest the spiraling costs of living in Israel. Marches and rallies took place in eleven cities across the country, with the largest ones taking place in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Be'er Sheva and Haifa. The protesters chanted "the people demand social justice" and "we want justice, not charity."
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Megathrust Earthquake Could Hit US, Canada Hard
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Syrian troops storm eastern city; at least 1 dead
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Egypt: Militants attack gas pipeline to Israel
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Doctors at a major Boston hospital report they are seeing more hungry and dangerously thin young children in the emergency room than at any time in more than a decade of surveying families
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The Spirit of Nosferatu and the Children of the Damned by Thomas Horn
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