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Breast Cancer Survivor Endures 'Humiliating' Pat-Down At JFK
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Police, rioters clash in Greece as nation goes on strike
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POLL: Opposition to Obama grows -- and hardens
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Dems unite -- against Obama
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NEW YORK – Moody’s Investors Service Tuesday cut Italy’s bond ratings by three notches, saying it sees a “material increase” in funding conditions for eurozone countries with high levels of debt. Moody’s downgraded Italy’s ratings to A2 from Aa2 and kept a negative outlook on the rating, a sign that further downgrades are possible in the couple of years.
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Moody’s Sees More European Downgrades
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Arizona Dust Storm Causes Pileups for Dozens of Vehicles
PICACHO, Ariz. – A blinding dust storm rolled across the Arizona desert Tuesday, causing three pileups involving dozens of vehicles on a major interstate. A 70-year-old man was killed and at least 15 other people were injured, authorities said. The first two crashes occurred just after noon as a dust storm suddenly covered Interstate 10 near Picacho, about midway between Phoenix and Tucson. Those collisions involved 16 vehicles and led to the fatality. Video showed dust roiling over dozens of cars, tractor-trailers and ambulances...
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Vice President Biden Says He Doesn't Know who Van Jones Is
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Putin Calls for New ‘Euroasian Union’ of Former Soviet Countries
Tipping his hand on his foreign policy priorities if re-elected president next year, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has called for the creation of a "Eurasian Union" of former Soviet countries that could serve as "a bridge" between Europe and Asia. The new union would further integrate the economies of existing customs union members Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan and gradually expand to include Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, Putin said in an article published Tuesday in Izvestia. "We won't stop with this and have set an ambitious goal to reach the next...
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Tracks in the Snow - Experts Gather For Siberian Yeti Conference
Large footprints in the snow have long fueled speculation that a mysterious beast lives in the icy wastelands of East Asia. Now a team of experts is gathering in a remote Russian town to examine the alleged existence of the creature known as the Yeti, promising "surprising findings." Do Yetis really exist? A number of people are convinced they do. And this week, tales of a seldom-seen
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Bank of England injects 75 billion pounds into economy
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Stocks' massive 'melt-up' fans investor fears
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Ariz. Dust Storms 'Looked Like a War Zone'; 1 Dead
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Earthquake Swarm after Officials Confirm Eruption at Iceland Volcano Katla
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Double Eruptions: Kamchatka’s Shiveluch Volcano Unleashes 8 Km Ash Cloud, Anak Krakatau 3 Km
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NASA: It Rained So Hard the Oceans Fell
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Turkey to Hold Military Exercise on Syrian Border
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Monsanto is Secretly Poisoning the Population with Roundup
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Kansas in Danger of Water Shortages, Rationing Possibility in Future
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Kansas City UFO: Object 'Hovering Over Highway'
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Michelle Obama's Africa Vacation Cost More Than $424,142 – Just for Flights
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More than 2,000 Evangelical, Orthodox Chaplains Join Catholics in Opposing Pentagon Directive on Same-Sex Marriage
(CNSNews.com) – A national group representing more than 2,000 military chaplains from evangelical Christian and Orthodox backgrounds said on Wednesday that the Pentagon has launched a “direct assault” on marriage, and the chaplains they endorse will not be allowed to perform same-sex wedding ceremonies under any circumstances. Dr. Ron Crews, executive director of the newly formed Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, said his 2,000-plus membership is concerned about a Sept. 30 Pentagon memorandum that authorizes...
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Joel Osteen on CNN: Homosexuality Will 'Still Be a Sin in 200 Years'
/Fireball & Space Junk Light Up Alabama Sky in Cosmic Double Play
A NASA camera that scans the night sky for meteors caught a stunning double feature when it spotted a fiery meteor breaking apart while a piece of an old Russian rocket zoomed overhead. The space light show occurred Friday (Sept. 30) over NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., at about 8:37 p.m. EDT (0037 GMT). A wide-field meteor camera, one of many in a network NASA uses to track fireballs, recorded...
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Florida's Pinellas County rejects fluoride in drinking water
A decision this week by a Florida county commission to stop adding fluoride to its public drinking water has uncorked a decades-old debate on the benefits and potential risks of fluoride despite widespread scientific support of the practice. Pinellas County commissioners voted 4-3 Tuesday to cease putting fluoride into their water, making it the largest urban county in...
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