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- Hurricane Newton Hits Mexico, Threatens Southwest U.S.
- Human Remains, Belongings Mark Migrants' Treacherous Trail to U.S.
- Hurricane Smashes Into Mexico's Ritzy Resort Area
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- Philippine President Notorious for 'Colorful' Quotes
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- Activists Occupy Runway in 'Black Lives Matter' Protest
- Camerawoman Caught Kicking Fleeing Refugees Is Charged
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- Air China Warns Visitors to Be Wary of London's Ethnic Areas
- Syria: Don't Mind the Airstrikes, Come Here for Vacation
- Colombia's LGBTQ Community: Victims of Armed Conflict
- Mexicans Say Goodbye to Their 'Amor Eterno,' Juan Gabriel
- Watch 800-Foot Chimney Get Reduced to Rubble
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- ISIS Fears Trigger New Era for Germany's Military
- Astronaut Jeff Williams Touches Down After Record-Breaking Mission
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- More Children Wounded in Another Aleppo Airstrike
- Mexico Secretary Responsible for Trump Visit Resigns
- Russian Fighter Jet Flies Within 10 Feet of Navy Aircraft
- Syrians Return to Jarablus After ISIS Driven Out
- Samsung Asks U.S. Court to Help With 'Ghost Cargo'
Samsung asked a U.S. judge to allow the South Korean company to pay cargo handlers to remove its goods from Hanjin Shipping's vessels stationed near U.S. ports. - Female 'Fanatics' Planned Attack on Train Station: France
- Tourists Rescued After 16 Hours Stranded in Cable Cars
- North Korean TV Anchor Announces Nuclear Test
- Cat Survives 15 Days Under Italian Quake Rubble
- Russia Stages Alternative Paralympics for Banned Athletes
- NASA Hoping to Bring Back Piece of Asteroid to Earth
- Acid Attack Survivor Walks Runway at N.Y. Fashion Week
- Trump Doubles Down on False Iraq War Opposition Claim
- U.S. Made Failed Attempt to Rescue Kidnapped Professors
- Kerry Announces U.S.-Russia Plan to Reduce Syria Violence
The agreement calls for a national cease fire on Sept. 12 and U.S. working with the opposition and Russia with Assad to see that it holds. - Angelina Jolie Calls on World Leaders to End Syrian Conflict
- Clinton: We Will Not Allow North Korea to Pursue Nuclear Weapon
- French Prosecutor Says ISIS Now Using Women as Fighters
- Honduras: 6th Arrest in Killing of Environmental Activist Berta Caceres
- Facebook Slammed for Censoring Iconic War Photo
- 'Outlaw Nation' North Korea Conducts Fifth Nuclear Test
- U.S. 'Should Be Increasingly Worried' by Kim's Nuke Tests
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- Trump's Running Mate Defends Praise of 'Stronger' Putin
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