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The top 5 people Donald Trump might pick as his vice president; 'They are evil monsters that attack us night and day': Senegal’s killer hippo problem; The Daily Trail: Trump to Sanders: Sorry, I don't debate people who don't win; Dozens of men took part in the gang rape of a Brazilian teen. Then the video surfaced online.; The secret life of Kim Jong Un's aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998; ‘It’s crushing': World War II-era plane crashes into the Hudson River, killing pilot; The man who seduced the 7th Fleet; In 1453, this Ottoman sultan ended Christian rule in Constantinople. But was he a good Muslim?; The superbug that doctors have been dreading just reached the U.S.; Could you endure the world's longest nonstop flight? Find out who's king of the long haul.; Doctors fire back at bad Yelp reviews — and reveal patients’ information online; ‘When you find my body, please call my husband,’ wrote dying hiker lost along the Appalachian Trail; Mother smothered her newborn to death because he wouldn’t stop crying, sheriff says; This might be the darkest theory yet about why Donald Trump keeps winning
 
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In San Diego, Trump shames local ‘Mexican’ judge as protesters storm streets
Outside Trump's San Diego rally on Friday, hundreds of protesters shouted obscenities.
The top 5 people Donald Trump might pick as his vice president
With the question of whether Trump will win out of the way, we can move on to trying to figure out who he will pick as his running mate.
 
'They are evil monsters that attack us night and day': Senegal’s killer hippo problem
Elders in one fishing village say aggressive hippos have mauled 25 fishermen to death and injured many others.
 
The Daily Trail: Trump to Sanders: Sorry, I don't debate people who don't win
Meanwhile, the debate drama may have given Clinton some emails space
 
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Dozens of men took part in the gang rape of a Brazilian teen. Then the video surfaced online.
She went to her boyfriend's house. The next thing she knew, she says, she woke up surrounded by over 30 armed men.
 
The secret life of Kim Jong Un's aunt, who has lived in the U.S. since 1998
How one family went from the top in North Korea to the middle in America.
 
‘It’s crushing': World War II-era plane crashes into the Hudson River, killing pilot
William Gordon died after the single-seat P-47 Thunderbolt crashed Friday, ahead of the Jones Beach Air Show.
 
The man who seduced the 7th Fleet
His moles fed him bundles of military secrets and law enforcement files. All so he could rip off the Navy on an industrial scale for years and years. Now, the depth of the corruption is being exposed as the investigation reaches into the highest ranks of the Navy.
 
In 1453, this Ottoman sultan ended Christian rule in Constantinople. But was he a good Muslim?
In Turkey, secularists and Islamists alike revere Mehmet II, but both sides paint him in their own image.
 
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Could you endure the world's longest nonstop flight? Find out who's king of the long haul.
Today, two airlines share the distinction of the world's longest nonstop flight.
 
Doctors fire back at bad Yelp reviews — and reveal patients’ information online
Doctors, dentists and chiropractors have replied to negative comments by sharing specific details of their patients' care.
 
‘When you find my body, please call my husband,’ wrote dying hiker lost along the Appalachian Trail
"It will be the greatest kindness for them to know that I am dead and where you found me — no matter how many years from now," wrote Geraldine Largay shortly before her death in the woods of Maine.
 
Mother smothered her newborn to death because he wouldn’t stop crying, sheriff says
"We heard the sirens, and I thought, 'My God, something happened to that baby,'" a neighbor said.
 
This might be the darkest theory yet about why Donald Trump keeps winning
You probably shouldn't read this one at night or even on a cloudy day.
 
 
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