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In Benjamin Netanyahu's coming speech to Congress, a message for Israel The setting will be a joint meeting of the U.S. Congress, but Benjamin Netanyahu's most crucial audience may be the one back home: the Israeli electorate.
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'The Walking Dead' recap: Is Alexandria a 'safe zone' -- or not? (SPOILER ALERT: The following post contains key plot details from "Remember," Sunday's night's episode of "The Walking Dead" on AMC).
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Minnie Minoso: 'A heart-breaking loss' for White Sox, Chicago Minnie Minoso was one of the White Sox' greatest players ever. He was an ambassador for the organization until the day he died Sunday.
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Congress no closer to funding Homeland Security Department as another ... The widespread disagreement in Congress over President Obama's unilateral actions on immigration that nearly resulted in a partial shutdown of the Homeland Security Department resumes Monday -- with Democrats, Republicans, senators and ...
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Kirstie Alley says farewell to wrong Spock The former Star Trek actress bid Leonard Nimoy farewell on Sunday in her own fashion, a tweet sealed with a kiss and the wrong name.
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LAPD Caught On Video Shooting Homeless Man To Death Los Angeles police fatally shot a homeless man on Sunday in a disturbing encounter that was caught on video. According to the Los Angeles Times, the man, whom witnesses called "Africa," was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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Samsung S6 Wins Early Praise for Design Innovation, Materials A Galaxy S6 Edge smartphone device sits on display following its launch at a Samsung Electronics Co. news conference ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 1. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg ...
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North Korea fires missiles in anger at South-US military drills North Korea fired two missiles into the sea on Monday and vowed "merciless" retaliation as the US and South Korea kicked off joint military drills denounced by Pyongyang as recklessly confrontational.
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Ebola Survivor, Dallas Nurse Nina Pham, Now Wants To Sue Her Hospital ... Nurse who contracted Ebola while treating a patient in Dallas hospital says she plans to sue. She alleges hospital did not do enough to protect nursing staff, and also later violated her privacy during her own treatment for the virus.
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