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19th Feb '15

Justice Department Preparing Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Against Ferguson Police: Report

The Justice Department is preparing to bring a lawsuit against the Ferguson, Missouri, police department over a pattern of racially discriminatory tactics used by officers, if the police department does…

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19th Feb '15

Persecution Defines Life for Yemen’s Remaining Jews

An ancient Jewish ghetto, once a vibrant community, has been reduced to a small group of families.” RAIDA, Yemen — About all that remain of Yemen’s ancient and once vibrant…

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19th Feb '15

10 Pieces Of Retro Marital Advice That Have No Place In The Modern Marriage

After getting engaged, couples are generally inundated with a barrage of marital advice. And while it’s all delivered with good intentions, sometimes a tip slips in that’s questionable at best….

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19th Feb '15

ISIS burned up to 40 people alive in Iraq, official says

ISIS seized control of most of the town last week. It’s located just nine miles north of the Ayn al-Asad airbase, where some 400 U.S. military personnel are stationed to…

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19th Feb '15

Activist Who Fought Housing Discrimination Is Now Homeless, And The Internet Is Here To Help

A woman who fought tirelessly to ensure everyone has equal access to housing now has nowhere to call home. Dorothy “Dottie” Mulkey’s house was filled with donations to charitable organizations…

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19th Feb '15

U.S. Allows Sales Of Armed Drones To Allies With Clean Human Rights Records

WASHINGTON — A day after the State Department loosened restrictions on the sale of armed drones to foreign allies, the risks posed by targeted killings again became apparent. Lebanese television…

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19th Feb '15

Internment camp, industrial town among new national monuments

Obama is naming the sites using his authority under the Antiquities Act, which he has already used to establish or expand 16 national monuments. Since 1906, presidents have used the…

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19th Feb '15

‘My Ex Is Evil; I Want To See My Kids’ (VIDEO)

Brad and Kimberly are deadlocked over custody of their three kids, with each hurling accusations at the other. – Like Dr. Phil | Follow Dr. Phil | Be on the…

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18th Feb '15

Aerial Photos Show Just How Devastating An Oil Train Derailment Can Be

When an oil train carrying more than 3 million gallons of crude derailed in West Virginia earlier this week, it left behind a stretch of blackened riverfront, the ruins of…

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18th Feb '15

Canada Agrees To Pay Even More Of The Costs For International Bridge Between Detroit And Windsor

An agreement between Canada and the United States should pave the way for construction to begin on a bridge between Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario. It also shoulders Canada with…

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18th Feb '15

Rap star Vanilla Ice is arrested, charged with burglary

The Police Department said the robbery occurred sometime between December and February in a home that was going through foreclosure. Items stolen include a pool heater and furniture. – CNN…

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18th Feb '15

Jeb Bush’s foreign policy strategy: ‘I am my own man’

“I love my father and my brother. I admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they had to make,” Bush said Wednesday in Chicago during the first…

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18th Feb '15

‘Fault in Our Stars’ author: Oops, I didn’t write that quote

It’s a quote that you may have seen online, attributed to best-selling author John Green. The sentiment is certainly thought-provoking, but there’s one problem: Green never wrote it. The writer,…

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18th Feb '15

Las Vegas Mom In Road Rage Incident Went Looking For Suspect Before Killing

What police first described as the road rage-inspired killing of an innocent mother of four has morphed into a more complex scenario, prompting tough questions and a backlash against her…

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18th Feb '15

More Than Six Months After Ferguson, Americans Remain Deeply Divided

A little more than six months after an unarmed Michael Brown was fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, Americans remain in many ways as divided along racial…

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18th Feb '15

‘Fifty Shades Of Grey’-Crazed Teens Storm Theater By The Hundreds

A Florida mall had to change its policies after hundreds of teenagers stormed the movie theater because they wanted to see “Fifty Shades of Grey.” – Police also said they…

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18th Feb '15

John P. Craven, Scientist Who Shaped Cold War Spying at Sea, Dies at 90

John P. Craven, a former Navy scientist whose innovations in ocean technology and exploration led to some of the nation’s most celebrated feats of espionage, died on Feb. 12 in…

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18th Feb '15

CNN Student News – February 19, 2015

On this page you will find today’s show Transcript and a place for you to request to be on the CNN Student News Roll Call. – Thank you for using…

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18th Feb '15

Champions League: Ronaldo ends slump in record Real Madrid win

Ronaldo netted the opener and assisted on Marcelo’s thunderbolt as Real Madrid moved closer to a place in the quarterfinals of the Champions League by defeating Schalke 2-0 in Germany…

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18th Feb '15

New Approach to Blocking H.I.V. Raises Hopes for an AIDS Vaccine

A new compound has blocked H.I.V. infection so well in monkeys that it may be able to function as a vaccine against AIDS, the scientists who designed it reported Wednesday….

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18th Feb '15

Thousands Protest In Argentina Demanding Answers In Prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s Death

Thousands of Argentines marched in the capital Wednesday demanding answers in the mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman exactly one month after he was found in his bathroom with a…

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18th Feb '15

Speech analysis could help ID executioner in new ISIS video

First there was “Jihadi John,” the now-notorious ISIS executioner with a British accent, featured prominently in several of the terror group’s most gruesome propaganda videos. Now, ISIS has introduced a…

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18th Feb '15

Alien Star Buzzed Our Solar System 70,000 Years Ago, New Research Shows

It’s being called a very close shave, at least in astronomical terms: new research indicates that 70,000 years ago a dim star passed within a mere 8 trillion kilometers (5…

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18th Feb '15

Knicks’ Carmelo Anthony To Have Season-Ending Surgery

Carmelo Anthony will have surgery on his left knee that could keep him off the court for four to six months. New York Knicks President Phil Jackson said Wednesday a…

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18th Feb '15

Obama proclaims: ‘We are not at war with Islam’

Obama went to lengths before the summit began to avoid linking extremism to the Muslim faith; his intent, aides say, was to avoid giving credence to the ideologies of Islamic…

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18th Feb '15

13 Motivational Quotes For All You Procrastinators

You meant to start that big project today. Really, you did. But somehow between your Twitter feed and that impromptu Netflix marathon, today rolled by and you’re no closer to…

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18th Feb '15

Obama Outlines Programs to Counter Lure of Extremist Groups Like ISIS

WASHINGTON — President Obama on Wednesday outlined his administration’s efforts to counter what he calls “violent extremism” in a speech to law enforcement, community and religious leaders gathered to discuss…

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18th Feb '15

Obama Chooses Joseph Clancy to Head the Secret Service

WASHINGTON — President Obama has decided to appoint Joseph P. Clancy, who has guided the Secret Service on an interim basis for the last four months, to lead the agency…

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18th Feb '15

Obama Explains Why He Doesn’t Use The Term ‘Radical Islam’ For Islamic State, Al Qaeda

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he refuses to describe the Islamic State and al Qaeda as groups fueled by “radical Islam” because the term grants them a…

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18th Feb '15

‘Deliverance’ Director John Boorman: I Felt ‘Tarnished’ Watching ‘American Sniper’

Veteran film director John Boorman, known for classics like 1972’s “Deliverance,” disagrees with the critics when it comes “American Sniper,” an Oscar Nominee for Best Picture. – Sign up here…

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