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Cholera outbreak in Haiti has killed 136 people
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Cholera outbreak in Haiti has killed 136 people

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Haiti's cholera death toll rises to 136 as outbreak gets 'worse and worse every day' Published duration 19 March 2017 Related Topics Haiti cholera image copyright Reuters image caption More than 500 cholera patients...

The Devils' Ray Shero Offers to a Healthy Scratch
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The Devils’ Ray Shero Offers to a Healthy Scratch

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GREG GUTFELD: Twitter's 'previous reigning champion' is back. And who is he? New Jersey Devils general manager Ray Shero is well-known within the hockey world for employing a no-nonsense system to win hockey games....

The Son of a Sheriff
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The Son of a Sheriff

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Letters to the Editor: 'Measure A (for Alex?)' -- Sheriff Villanueva's legacy in L.A. County April 23, 2013, 10:23PM 04/23/2013 How about a measure that reflects what we mean by "justice"? In a small...

Why People Are Leaving California for the South Bay
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Why People Are Leaving California for the South Bay

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Emily

Op-Ed: Are Californians fleeing en masse to Texas? The reality is complicated. California’s population of 7.32 million people is the largest of any state in the nation. While Texas has the fifth-largest population in...

The #MeToo Movement is Changing
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The #MeToo Movement is Changing

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Abcarian: On the fifth anniversary of the #MeToo movement, the reckoning continues When Jessica Yaniv first spoke out, against harassment from her male professors, she said, “I have only ever tried to make myself...

Martinez’s Conviction Has a New Controversy
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Martinez’s Conviction Has a New Controversy

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Emily

Latino media grapples with how to cover the Nury Martinez scandal In 2015, the Associated Press published an investigative report that detailed allegations that Nury Martinez, a U.S. immigration and naturalization service employee in...

Kevin De León is trying to become the next mayor of Colorado Springs
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Kevin De León is trying to become the next mayor of Colorado Springs

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Letters to the Editor: Kevin de León wants to serve his constituents. So why isn't he resigning? Kevin de León wants to serve his constituents and the people of Colorado Springs. So why doesn't...

FFA and Afghanistan players have been invited to a women's football camp in Australia
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FFA and Afghanistan players have been invited to a women’s football camp in Australia

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How Afghanistan women's football teammade it to Australia Football Federation Australia (FFA) hosted a group of Afghan players earlier this month as part of its efforts to promote international women's football. The players travelled...

Why Oil Companies Are Pushing Governments to Take On More Carbon-Emitting Projects
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Why Oil Companies Are Pushing Governments to Take On More Carbon-Emitting Projects

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Op-Ed: Here's how companies can strong-arm their suppliers into cutting carbon emissions It's been almost three months since news broke that a massive oil company was putting pressure on its major oil suppliers to...

Brian Johnson reveals why he turned to writing after a head-on collision
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Brian Johnson reveals why he turned to writing after a head-on collision

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Emily

AC/DC's Brian Johnson reveals in memoir he 'wouldn't have minded' dying at 180 mph With just minutes left in a high-speed head-on collision with a truck, Brian Johnson recalls a frantic final moments spent...