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At least two people were killed and five injured in mass shooting at Florida State University
Police said a gunman opened fire at Florida State University on Thursday, killing two people and injuring at least five…
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GTA liberal candidate's relationship with Chinese consulate sparks new attention
Regarding the relationship between the federal liberal candidate running in Markham-Unionville and the federal liberals in the Toronto Consulate, including…
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Why Michigan Community Form a Human Store Chain, Move 9,100 Books at a Time
happen5:22Michigan Bookstore invites volunteers to move out 9,100 books a block Moving is easy when you get 300 of your…
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Puerto Rico faces power outages within range, causing anger among officials – National
After the blackout hit the entire island, crew members scrambled to restore Puerto Rico's electricity, affecting major international airports, hospitals…
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Drake adds Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl performance to targeting record labels
Drake expands libel lawsuits against Universus Music Group, saying more people are considered rapper Kendrick Lamar himself a pedophile after…
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Trade wars are swing economies. International Monetary Fund (IMF)
With the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast that some countries are growing slowly and inflation is high, the head of…
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Actor Michelle Trachtenberg dies from complications of diabetes: medical examiner
Actor Michelle Trachtenberg died of complications of diabetes, New York City Medical Examiner said Wednesday. The office said in a…
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Trump administration threatens Harvard's foreign enrollment, tax-free status
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said Harvard University would lose the ability to recruit foreign students if it…
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Five children in a family that killed 10 people in Israel strike
Local health officials said Israel killed at least 23 people, including 10 families, on Thursday, and Israel went on strike…
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Bulgarian government votes for distrust of corruption
Sofia, Bulgaria (AP) – The Bulgarian government made its second no-confidence motion in parliament in weeks on Thursday. The motion…
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