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2 Americans Killed In Attack Near Training Camp In Afghanistan
The Defense Ministry says an assailant in an Afghan Army uniform opened fire, killing a U.S. soldier and an American civilian. Also, a new report finds child casualties are rising in the conflict.
Malaysia To Fast-Food Joints: Please Rename Your Hot Dogs
The company Auntie Anne's is the latest international food chain to run afoul of Malaysia's halal guidelines. Regulators asked that pretzel dogs be renamed because dogs are considered unclean.
Phil Chess, Co-Founder Of Chess Records, Dies At 95
With his brother Leonard, Chess championed iconic blues and rock 'n' roll artists like Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry and Etta James. He died Wednesday.
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Cleveland Advances To World Series, Beating Toronto
The Indians shut out the Blue Jays 3-0 Wednesday in Game 5 of the American League Championship Series. Cleveland will face either the Chicago Cubs or the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Sting Video Purports To Show Democrats Describing How To Commit Voter Fraud
The latest sting video from conservative activist group Project Veritas shows Democrats bragging about inciting violence at GOP events and detailing how to bus in out-of-state voters.
Germany Hosts Meeting To Review Peace Deal For Eastern Ukraine
Leaders met in Berlin on Wednesday in an effort to revive a peace agreement for Eastern Ukraine. The Minsk peace accords were signed last year, but have done little to stop the fighting.
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Texas May Be Denying Tens Of Thousands Of Children Special Education
Texas school officials have until early November to explain why they placed a limit on the percentage of children enrolled in special education, as a Houston Chronicle investigation revealed.
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To Make 'Hate Rising,' Jorge Ramos Spent Time With Hate Groups
Renee Montagne talks to Univision anchor Jorge Ramos, who traveled the country to make his film Hate Rising — meeting with KKK members and white nationalists and others.
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South Africa Announces Withdrawal From International Criminal Court
The announcement comes days after Burundi became the first country to withdraw from the war crimes court. The nations accuse the ICC of targeting African countries and calling for regime change.
In Iraq, ISIS Attacks City Of Kirkuk As Battle For Mosul Rages
Militants struck police stations and a power station in the northern city. In Mosul, the U.N. says it is concerned ISIS may be using civilians as human shields as Iraqi forces advance.
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