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North Korea tries on the charm to avoid being referred to the International Criminal Court for human rights abuses:
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — For an envoy of the North Korean government, which virtually bans the average citizen's contact with the outside world, Kim Ju Song looks breezily connected. A tablet computer is propped on his table…
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Under the watchful eye of their teacher, former wrestler Michael Guerra, the children run, do squats and practice pins and other moves. Some are barefoot while others wear sandals or tennis shoes. "Have fun, play," Guerra, 27, tells the children so they don't get bored and come back each day after school for more training.
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HAVANA (AP) — In a wrestling suit the colors of the U.S. flag, 8-year-old Yodimiler Arias grapples with a classmate in the scorching heat of a Havana afternoon. About 20 children are learning to wrestle in the park in…
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Man runs into a burning home in California and comes out carrying a man who lives inside over his shoulder as flames pop and explode behind him.
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The payments, underwritten by American taxpayers, flowed through a legal loophole that gave the U.S. Justice Department leverage to persuade Nazi suspects to leave the U.S. If they agreed to go, or simply fled before deportation, they could keep their Social Security, according to interviews and internal U.S. government records.
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OSIJEK, Croatia (AP) — Dozens of suspected Nazi war criminals and SS guards collected millions of dollars in U.S. Social Security benefits after being forced out of the United States, an Associated Press investigation…
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What a shame that theses criminals that commitment horrendous war crimes are allowed to collect social security we need to have them removed from our already burdened system and provide for the hard working individuals that contributed through they hard work and sweat.

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Catholic bishops failed to reach consensus on the two most divisive issues at the synod: on welcoming gays and divorced and civilly remarried couples. But the issues remain up for discussion ahead of another meeting of bishops next year.
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VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis on Sunday beatified Pope Paul VI, concluding the remarkable meeting of bishops debating family issues that drew parallels to the tumultuous reforms of the Second Vatican Council which Paul…
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Right now over 200 priest convicted in their country of origin are hiding in the vatican.  Truth.  Thousands of altar boys are brought to them DAILY.  I don't know what Mr. Potter is talking about, the church has NO justice system recognized by any country.  The only good thing about this is that it's mostly just the catholic's own kids that are getting raped and they are growing up and killing church's now.  Thanks pope.  Between the Dark Ages and this you've destroyed much of the best of us.  
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With real estate at a premium, Israel is at the forefront of a global movement building vertical cemeteries in densely populated countries. From Brazil to Japan, elevated cemeteries, sometimes stretching high into the sky, are providing the final resting place for thousands of people. They are now the default option for the recently departed in the Holy Land.
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PETAH TIKVA, Israel (AP) — At first glance, the multi-tiered jungle of concrete off a major central Israeli highway does not appear unusual in this city of bland high-rises. But the burgeoning towers are groundbreaking…
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Law enforcement investigators across the country are putting their faith in dogs to help find remains _ bodies, bones and blood from the missing and the murdered. Cadaver dogs, as these specially trained canines are sometimes called, were used in searches after the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and to help find victims of natural disasters.
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BENTON, Calif. (AP) — Increasingly, police investigators and courts are putting their faith in four-legged tools — canines that can detect even small particles of human remains. But proving what these dogs know isn't…
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Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, who dressed first ladies, socialites and Hollywood stars for more than four decades, died Monday evening at his Connecticut home at age 82. Here are photos of his creations over the years:
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NEW YORK (AP) — Oscar de la Renta, who died Monday at 82, shaped American couture half a century ago when it emerged as a serious rival to European fashion designers. His specialty was evening gowns, and celebrities from…
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The Obama administration is pushing ahead with a plan to improve schools that gives Native Americans more control. But the endeavor is complicated by disrepair of so many buildings, not to mention a federal legacy dating to the 19th century that for many years forced their children to attend boarding schools.
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WINSLOW, Ariz. (AP) — On a desert outpost miles from the closest paved road, Navajo students at the Little Singer Community School gleefully taste traditional fry bread during the school's heritage week. "It reminds us…
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+Peter Thoenen
 So do you count the land as unclaimed after the people living there have been mass murdered?
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"We wanted to get out in the fresh air and see the colors while it's still warm," said Christopher LeBeau, who drove from Connecticut to hike Mount Monadnock. "This is full peak here, and it's amazing."
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JAFFREY, N.H. (AP) — On Mount Monadnock, hikers file up the 3,165-foot peak in lockstep, protected from drizzling rain by a luminous golden canopy of leaves. They're not just gazing at foliage — they're looking at cold,…
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Texas' new voter ID law means that some 600,000 voters, many of them black or Latino, could be turned away at election sites this November because they lack acceptable identification.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court said Saturday that Texas can use its controversial new voter identification law for the November election. A majority of the justices rejected an emergency request from the Justice Department…
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The findings of a full trial in district court, was that the law was:
"…enacted with a racially discriminatory purpose and would yield a prohibited discriminatory result."
Ginsburg argued in her dissent that the cost of obtaining the required ID constitutes an unconstitutional barrier to voting. "Even at $2, the toll is at odds with this Court’s precedent," she wrote. "And for some voters, the imposition is not small. A voter whose birth certificate lists her maiden name or misstates her date of birth may be charged $37 for the amended certificate she needs to obtain a qualifying ID. Texas voters born in other States may be required to pay substantially more than that."
Ginsburg added that "racial discrimination in elections in Texas is no mere historical artifact. To the contrary, Texas has been found in violation of the Voting Rights Act in every redistricting cycle from and after 1970."
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FBI Director James Comey said the move by tech companies to protect user communications in the name of privacy is certain to impede a wide range of criminal investigations. New legislation to allow law enforcement to intercept communications is needed at a time of advancing technology and new forms of communication, he said.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — FBI Director James Comey warned in stark terms Thursday against the push by technology companies to encrypt smartphone data and operating systems, arguing that murder cases could be stalled, suspects…
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