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Monthly Archives: September 2015

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Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old Muslim student arrested in Texas for bringing a homemade clock to school, has continued to receive an outpouring of support...

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Guerrero gang leader Gildardo Lopez Astudillo, a key figure in the disappearance of 43 Mexican students last year in the town of Iguala, has...

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Former supermodel Christie Brinkley is officially dating rocker John Mellencamp, ET reports. The couple was spotted having dinner together at The Bowery Hotel in New...

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Cuba has announced the appointment of Jose Cabanas as the new ambassador to the US - the first since 1961 - as part of...

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We found an infographic with great information about the insurance rates in San Francisco.

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The Federal Reserve has decided to hold interest rates unchanged, keeping them at the same level since December 2008. The central bank said nine members...

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The Justice Department has reached a $900 million settlement with General Motors over the issue of faulty ignition switches. GM was being investigated for not...

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A computer glitch has grounded all American Airlines flights from Miami, Dallas and Chicago, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced. According to the FAA,...

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Thousands of refugees pushed through the Croatian riot police lines in the town of Tovarnik at the Serbian border. Refugees waiting for hours in blazing...

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New Zealand's government has decided to block the $56 million purchase of local farm Lochinver Station by Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin. The government said it...

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Japan’s stock market headed higher on September 17 despite trade data for August coming in below market expectations. Japanese exports rose 3.1% from a year...

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Suzuki has bought back a nearly 20% stake held by Volkswagen for 460 billion yen ($3.8 billion). The Japanese carmaker bought almost 120 million shares...

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Steve Rannazzisi has admitted lying over escaping from the twin towers during the 9/11 terror attacks. The comedian has previously described working at Merrill Lynch's...

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General Gilbert Diendere, a close ally of former Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore, has been named the country's new leader after presidential guard officers...

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has said he is "shocked" after Hungarian riot police used tear gas and water cannon against refugees at...

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More than one million people have been evacuated in Chile after an 8.3-magnitude earthquake hit the country's central region. At least five people died when...

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Donald Trump has dominated a second Republican debate between the top GOP presidential candidates in the 2016 election. The front-runner has come under attack from...

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Zimbabwe's Vice-President Emmerson Mnangagwa has submitted to parliament a speech that President Robert Mugabe was supposed to deliver a day after the 91-year-old leader...

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Police have decided not to charge Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old Muslim student who was arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school. Officials at MacArthur...

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Hungary police have used tear gas and water cannon to force refugees back from the Serbian border. Hundreds of refugees have massed at a closed...

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Beer giant Anheuser-Busch InBev has announced it had made a takeover move for SABMiller. The combined value of the world’s two largest brewers is likely...

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Swiss food giant Nestle has failed to convince European judges that it has the right to trademark the shape of its four-finger KitKat bar...

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Have you ever needed to re-experience the experience of a mid year night spent at a drive-in motion picture? A terrace motion picture occasion...

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A 14-year-old Texas student was arrested after a homemade clock he wanted to show his school teachers was mistaken for a bomb. Ahmed Mohamed told...

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Dozens of refugees have reached Croatia - opening up a new route to northern EU countries, a day after Hungary sealed its border with...