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Hanging cause of Mary Kennedy's death
The estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. died from asphyxiation due to hanging, an autopsy revealed on Thursday, in an apparent suicide at the family’s suburban New York home.
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Obama to bring in millions at Clooney fundraiser
Fresh from declaring his support for same-sex marriage, President Barack Obama heads west on Thursday for a political fundraising spree that will culminate in a multi-million dollar extravaganza at the home of Hollywood star George Clooney.
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White supremacists nabbed planning 'race war'
Ten alleged members of a white supremacist group training near Orlando and Disney World for a "race war" have been rounded up in a series of arrests in central Florida, authorities said on Tuesday.
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Arrests in Mexico slaying of UBC student
Mexican authorities have made five arrests in the death of a University of British Columbia grad student who, along with her boyfriend, was brutally murdered in Mexico last year.
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Shots of the 'Super Moon'
The sky was lit up with a 'Super Moon' Saturday, 14% bigger and 30% brighter that other full moons, as it reached its closest spot to earth at the same time in its full phase, according to NASA. Here are some shots of the super moon from around the world.
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Blind activist awaits permission to leave China
Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng remained largely out of contact in a Beijing hospital on Sunday as diplomats kept up contacts with authorities over how he might leave China and travel to study in the United States.
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Republicans back Santorum, Rubio for VP
Rick Santorum and Marco Rubio are the top two choices among U.S. Republican voters as Mitt Romney’s vice presidential running mate, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Thursday.
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Trayvon shooter disparaged Mexicans
A MySpace page created in 2005 by George Zimmerman has surfaced in which the man charged with killing black teenager Trayvon Martin appears to disparage Mexicans and makes apparent references to two brushes with law enforcement that year.
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Florida ban targets firms with ties to Cuba, Syria
Florida Governor Rick Scott waded into foreign policy on Tuesday and signed a bill banning local governments from contracting with companies that do business in Cuba or Syria, while acknowledging the law could not take effect without Washington’s OK.
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New York man convicted in subway bomb plot
A federal jury found a Bosnian-born U.S. citizen guilty on Tuesday of planning a coordinated suicide bomb attack on New York City subways in 2009 at the behest of senior al Qaeda operatives.
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Witness says lied for Edwards to save campaign
The wife of the campaign aide who claimed paternity for former presidential candidate John Edwards' baby cried on the witness stand on Monday as she recalled why she let her husband say he was the father of someone else's child.
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Parents create bucket list for dying daughter
Knowing their five-month-old daughter could die within the next two years, a Texas couple has created a bucket list to experience a lifetime of memories in just a few short months.
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Space shuttle Enterprise lands in N.Y. atop jet
The space shuttle Enterprise flew to New York from Washington on Friday piggybacking atop a Boeing 747 and made a dramatic flight along the Hudson River past the Statue of Liberty to the delight of observers.
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Blind China activist makes mystery 'escape'
Blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng, one of the China’s most prominent human rights advocates, has escaped from home imprisonment, activists said on Friday, but uncertainty over his whereabouts and fears about his health have worried supporters.
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Secret Service expands misconduct probe
The U.S. Secret Service is examining a new report of alleged misconduct by agents at an El Salvador strip club ahead of a trip there last year by President Barack Obama, a senior lawmaker said on Thursday.
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U.S. watchful ahead of bin Laden anniversary
U.S. President Barack Obama has reviewed potential threats to the United States ahead of the anniversary next week of the killing of Osama bin Laden, the White House said on Thursday.
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U.S. high court supports Arizona on immigration
Conservative justices who hold a majority on the U.S. Supreme Court appeared to endorse Arizona’s immigration crackdown on Wednesday, rejecting the Obama administration stance that the federal government has sole power over those who illegally enter the United States.
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Obama: Romney can't disown conservative views for election
President Barack Obama, seeking to sharpen contrasts with Mitt Romney, said on Wednesday his presumptive opponent in the November election won’t be able to disavow conservative views he embraced in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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