Non-IT News Thread
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Kunduz bombing: US planes 'fired on MSF hospital staff'
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Mexico begins its path to legalize Marijuana.
Mexican marijuana activists on a high after Supreme Court ruling
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UK Suspects Bomb on Russian Plane
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Mustard Gas Was Used in Syrian Attack
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Brazilian Dam Bursts Engulfing Homes
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More News on Anonymous and the KKK
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Pittsburg, California: 2-Year-Old Boy Killed After Driver Attempts to Flee Scene of Crash, Police Say
The boy was killed Thursday after his mother crashed into a light pole while attempting to flee the scene of a minor collision, Pittsburg police Capt. Ron Raman said.
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Louisiana marshals face murder charge over boy's gun death
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Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone declared free of disease
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Royal Caribbean: Coast Guard Suspends Search for Cruise Ship Passenger Who Went Overboard
The man was seen on video going overboard while holding onto a lifeboat on the side of the ship near the Bahamas. The coast Guard had searched an area covering 931 square miles, Fox News reports.
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Kroger: Child Accidentally Shoots Himself With Parents' Gun in Michigan Supermarket Parking Lot
Police say the 4-year-old found his parents' gun in the console of the car. The child was taken to the hospital and it is unclear if his parents will face charges, The Indy Channel reports.
Currently expected to pull through.
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Chile Earthquake: Magnitude-6.8 Tremor Hits Country's Central Coast
The quake struck 66 miles southwest of Coquimbo on Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. There were no initial reports of injuries or damage, and no tsunami warning has been issued.
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Debi Thomas: Ex-Olympian and Surgeon Says She’s Unemployed and Living in Trailer in New Interview
The figure skater was the first black athlete to medal at a Winter Olympics, winning bronze in Calgary in 1988. Her interview will appear on the Nov. 7 finale of OWN’s “Iyanla: Fix My Life.”
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She's also a Stanford engineer.
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Romania nightclub fire: Death toll rises to 38
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Meridian, Mississippi: Large Sinkhole Swallows Multiple Vehicles in IHOP Parking Lot, Police Say
The hole, roughly 50 feet wide and almost 600 feet long, opened up Saturday and swallowed an estimated 15 vehicles outside the IHOP location on Frontage Road, police said.
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Chicago: 9-Year-Old Boy Executed Over Father's Gang Ties, Police Say
Tyshawn Lee was lured into an alley and executed Monday, Chicago police said Thursday. His father Pierre Stokes, reportedly a member of the Gangster Disciples gang, is not cooperating with police.
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Inmates have lit fires at Australia's Christmas Island detention centre in a "major disturbance" that is yet to be resolved, say government officials.
The unrest was sparked by the death of a detainee who had escaped the camp.
The immigration department confirmed in a statement that guards had been withdrawn for "safety reasons".
The statement denied a "large-scale riot" was taking place but said the situation at the centre for refugees and asylum seekers was "tense".http://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-34762988
Christmas Island is a remote outpost located 2,650km (1,650 miles) north-west of Perth and 380km south of Java in Indonesia. -
Pico-Union, Los Angeles: 2 Teenage Boys Shot, 1 Fatally, by Unidentified Gunman, Police Say
The 15-year-old victim died at the scene by the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Courtland Avenue, said police, and the other boy was transported to a hospital in "very critical" condition.
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Dancing With the Stars: Judge Rejects Contestant Bindi Irwin's Contract With Show, Report Says
A Los Angeles Superior Court judge ruled that Irwin, who is a minor and requires parental consent, needs to prove her father, Steve Irwin, is deceased in order to move forward, TMZ reports.