Tuesday, February 16, 2016

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Disgraced Missouri professor seen yelling profanity at police in new video
A since-suspended University of Missouri professor is seen yelling profanities at police officers trying to clear activists blocking traffic in a video that ...
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Top Senate Democrat slams proposed Obama cuts to counterterror programs
NEW YORK – Sen. Charles Schumer is slamming a White House proposal that would reduce funding for counterterrorism programs across the country ...
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Greg Norman talks about his future after dismissal at Fox Sports
Shortly after Fox Sports let him go after one season as a TV analyst, he learned that De Mudd, the Medalist Golf Club president who “De-Normanized” ...
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South Korea's leader warns of North Korea collapse
SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea's president warned Tuesday that rival North Korea faces collapse if it doesn't abandon its nuclear bomb program, ...
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Jodi Arias loses visitation privileges after crude remark
PHOENIX – Convicted murderer Jodi Arias will not be receiving visitors anytime soon. Arias has lost visitation privileges for roughly 200 days as ...
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Luxury pyramid-shaped yacht can 'levitate'
The Tetrahedron Superyacht is capable of raising from the water almost like a aircraft. (Jonathan Schwinge/Eyelevel UK). This yacht doesn't just sit ...
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Tom Cruise's appearance at BAFTAs sparks Twitter storm
Tom Cruise made a surprise appearance at the BAFTAs last night to present an award, but it was his face rather than his presenting skills that really ...
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US Marshals arresting people for not paying their federal student loans
HOUSTON (FOX 26) - Believe it or not, the US Marshals Service in Houston is arresting people for not paying their outstanding federal student loans.
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