Tuesday, 12 July 2016

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Joe Paterno knew of Jerry Sandusky abuse in 1976 per testimony in newly unsealed records; Holocaust Museum to visitors: Please stop catching Pokemon here; In bashing Donald Trump, some say Ruth Bader Ginsburg just crossed a very important line; Beijing's claims to South China Sea rejected by international tribunal; Attorney general declines to provide any details on Clinton email investigation; Aren't more white people than black people killed by police? Yes, but no.; Russia may have lied about losing a gunship to ISIS; What is really behind the Pokémon Go craze; Eric Trump said his charity received 'hundreds of thousands' from his father. Now, he's not sure.; Indicted Utah sect leader, Lyle Jeffs, slips away from FBI — most likely using olive oil; The deadliest weapon against Donald Trump? His own words.; Scientists unearthed a trove of 700-year-old stone tools — used by monkeys; Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has crossed way, way over the line; ‘We’ll see how much her life matters': Cop fired for threatening black child on Facebook; So, about that 'good guy' with a gun
 
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‘Is that a pig?’ Indiana girl, 9, finds sunburned newborn baby abandoned in back yard, police say
Nine-year-old Elysia Laub saw something unusual in the family's back yard and told her mom who ventured outside with her daughter to make the discovery.
Joe Paterno knew of Jerry Sandusky abuse in 1976 per testimony in newly unsealed records
Newly released documents contain allegations that the former coach knew of abuse long before 1998, the year an independent investigation reported Paterno first became aware of sexual assaults against minors.
 
Holocaust Museum to visitors: Please stop catching Pokemon here
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In bashing Donald Trump, some say Ruth Bader Ginsburg just crossed a very important line
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Beijing's claims to South China Sea rejected by international tribunal
 An international panel has ruled that China does not have historic right to justify its claims in the South China Sea.
 
Attorney general declines to provide any details on Clinton email investigation
Loretta E. Lynch repeatedly referred inquiring congressmen to statements made by the FBI director.
 
Aren't more white people than black people killed by police? Yes, but no.
Blacks are shot and killed by police at 2.5 times the rate of whites.
 
Russia may have lied about losing a gunship to ISIS
MOSCOW — It was a heroic and straightforward story, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense. It also wasn't true, say military analysts and news reports. Two Russian pilots were killed Friday in Syria when a Syrian Mi-25 helicopter was shot down by the Islamic State near the city of Palmyra, the ministry said. The pilots were on a […]
 
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