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The Daily Beast
Muslim groups and leaders are constantly denouncing terrorism, but most Americans simply never see it. Answer? Make sure they see it. Here we go again. Another so-called Islamic...
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The Daily Beast
I can pretend to belong here better than Trayvon and Mike Brown were ever given the chance to. But however hard I try, however well they treat me, I know this is not my country. I...
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The Independent
Little is known about the religious minority Yazidi group, tens of thousands of whom are trapped on a mountain near Sinjar in northern Iraq. They are have been driven there by...

In this Jan. 9, 2010 file photo, Iraq's Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki speaks at a parade marking Police Day in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi lawmakers are working furiously to end the country's eight-month political deadlock with reports that a deal may be near to return Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to office.
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BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's incumbent prime minister ordered the security forces on Tuesday not intervene in the current political crisis over who will be the next prime minister, amid fears that he might go to any lengths to stay in power. Nouri...
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White rhino female with a young at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa
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Endangered: There may be as few as 8400 white rhino left in South Africa's Kruger National Park. Photo: Duan Biggs Pretoria: South Africa plans to evacuate hundreds of rhino from the famed Kruger National Park to safe havens out of horn...
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Police wearing riot gear point their weapons at a car as it pulls away after tear gas was used by authorities Monday, Aug. 11, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo
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Share Watch more news videos | Latest from the US Copy Officers in riot gear fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters in Ferguson, Mo., renewing tensions after the Saturday police shooting death of unarmed Michael Brown, 18. Ferguson...
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A man sits under a banner with the photo of Defense Minister Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi as he drinks his tea at the " Al Mosheer Cafe" or "Marshal Cafe" in Cairo, Egypt, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2014.
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VOA News Human Rights Watch (HRW) said Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi should be investigated for possible human rights violations in connection with the killing of hundreds of protesters last year in Cairo. In a new report Tuesday, the...
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 Academy Award winner Robin Williams arrives at the 76th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 29, 2004.
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Robin Williams, the versatile actor whose madcap comic style made him one of television and film’s biggest stars, was found dead late yesterday from an apparent suicide at his home in Northern California. He was 63. The comedian’s appeal stretched...
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Willis Island is an island in an external territory of Australia, located beyond the Great Barrier Reef in the Coral Sea some 420 km east of Cairns, Queensland. It is the southernmost of a group of three islands, which with their associated sandy cays stretch in a NNE to SSW line for about 12 km. Willis Island itself is aligned NW to SE and is about 500 m long by 150 m wide, 7.7 ha in area, rising to just under 10 m above sea level. It is the only permanently inhabited island in Australia's Coral Sea Islands Territory.
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Great Barrier Reef Photo: Leigh Henningham Climate change is the most serious threat to the Great Barrier Reef, according to a major new report. Warmer ocean currents are also likely to remain a threat to the Queensland coral ecosystem...
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Kinder Morgan, Inc. Chairman and CEO Richard D. Kinder, left, and his wife Nancy
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New York • The group of oil and gas pipeline and storage companies controlled by Kinder Morgan but traded separately will combine and become the 4th biggest U.S. energy company by market value. The companies announced Sunday that Kinder Morgan Inc.,...
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