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James Holmes Mug Shot

Jurors to Consider Death Penalty for Movie Theater Gunman James Holmes

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The sentencing of James Holmes will move on to a third phase in which a Colorado jury must decide if he should receive the death penalty for a shooting at an Aurora movie theater in 2012.
Lolo Jones

Lolo Jones Speaks Out on Reactions to Ronda Rousey Comment

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Olympic athlete Lolo Jones made headlines when she made a comment that seemed to be undermining UFC fighter Ronda Rousey's 34-second victory over the undefeated Bethe Correia in Saturday's Women's Bantamweight Championship match.
Athens Stock Exchange Reopens

Athens Stock Exchange Reopens, Falls 23 Percent

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Athex, the Athens Stock Exchange, opened for the first time in five weeks Monday, and promptly fell 23 percent, with Greek banks leading the plunge.
Syrian Government Warplane Crash

Syrian Government Warplane Crashes Into Town Market, Killing 12

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At least 12 people died after a Syrian government warplane crashed into a market area in the town of rebel-controlled Ariha during a bombing raid on Monday.
Arizona Man Accused of beheading Wife and Dog

Arizona Man Accused of Beheading Wife and Dogs Charged With Murder

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A man who allegedly beheaded his wife and two dogs before attacking himself is out of the hospital and in jail facing a murder charge, officials said Sunday.
Cecil The Lion Zimbabwe

Second American Hunter Accused of Killing of Zimbabwe Lion; Jericho Confirmed Alive

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Another American hunter has been accused of killing a lion in Zimbabwe near a protected wildlife preserve -- during an illegal hunt, officials said Sunday.
Mi-28 Helicopter Crash in Russia Photo

Pilot Dead After Mi-28 Helicopter Crashes During Air Show in Russia

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A Russian military pilot was killed after his Mi-28 attack helicopter crashed during a demonstration in central Russia.
Coffee Points Neurological Benefits To Brain

Regular, Moderate Coffee Consumption Good For Senior Brain Health

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Researchers believe compounds in coffee help protect neurons from the plaques linked with Alzheimer's.
F-35B Lightning II Ready For Combat

F-35B Lightning II Fighters Declared Combat Ready

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The U.S. Marine Corps declared the F-35B Lightning IIready for combat missions, a major milestone for the Pentagon's Joint Strike Fighter program and the most expensive weapons program in U.S. history.
Controversial Shift In Climate Change Policy

Obama To Announce Controversial Shift In Climate Change Policy Monday

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"We can't condemn our kids and grandkids to a planet that is beyond fixing," Obama said in a video released ahead of an announcement of a plan to cut carbon emissions from U.S. power plants.
The Rocky Fire in Northern California

Northern Cal Fire Now At Nearly 50K Acres, At Least Two Dozen Homes Torched

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A massive wildfire that has flamed nearly 50,000 acres in Northern California's dehydrated wine country continues to worry fire officials, who have barely been able to get a handle on the blaze after four days of trying.
Flooding And Landslides In India and Myanmar

Flooding And Landslides Devastate Parts Of India And Myanmar, Killing Dozens

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Flooding also killed up to 17 people in Vietnam, and a landslide in Nepal, triggered by torrential rains, killed 36.
Jerusalem Gay Pride Stabbing Victim Dies

Teenage Victim Of Jerusalem Gay Pride Knife Stabbing Dies

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A teenage victim of the Jerusalem Gay Pride parade knife attack, allegedly perpetrated by Orthodox Jew Yishai Schlissel, has died.
Photojournalist Dead In Mexico City

Photojournalist Found Dead After Hiding In Mexico City

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Ruben Espinosa had reportedly sought refuge in the capital after being threatened in the state of Veracruz.