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This red branch is actually a 15cm-wide blood clot coughed up by a man
Published: 8/12/2018A man stuns doctors by coughing up a 15-centimetre-wide blood clot from his lungs in the near-perfect shape of his right bronchial tree, before dying a week later. Read moreSource: abc.net.au -
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Principal placed on leave after banning all things Christmas from elementary school classrooms
Published: 8/12/2018An elementary school principal in Omaha, Nebraska is on administrative leave after asking teachers to not celebrate Christmas in classrooms. Read moreSource: wtvr.com -
U.S. Prosecutors Alleged Former Top Trump Associates Lied Over Russia Contacts
Published: 8/12/2018(RFE/RL) — U.S. prosecutors have laid out in court details of what they say are lies by former top associates Read moreSource: www.eurasiareview.com
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Mets Hire Former Red Sox VP Banner To Head Player Development
Published: 8/12/2018Jared Banner is a New York native who was Amherst's baseball captain and joined the Red Sox front office as a fellow in 2007. Read moreSource: newyork.cbslocal.com -
Scituate Woman Fools Package Thief With ‘Glitter Bomb’ Bait
Published: 8/12/2018A Scituate woman was tired of packages being stolen from her apartment building. So she tried to help police catch the thief glitter-handed. Read moreSource: boston.cbslocal.com -
Ex-Fullerton Police Chief, Captain Charged In Alleged Fight At Lady Antebellum Concert
Published: 8/12/2018A former chief and a captain of the Fullerton Police Department were charged Friday with battery on emergency medical technicians during an alleged fight at a concert in Irvine. Read moreSource: losangeles.cbslocal.com
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Sanders: Mueller’s Accusations Against Manafort Have ‘Absolutely Nothing’ To Do With Trump
Published: 8/12/2018'It says even less about collusion and is devoted almost entirely to lobbying-related issues' Read moreSource: dailycaller.com -
Queen St. Fare opens as Ottawa’s first food hall
Published: 8/12/2018Before the sun came up on Friday December 7, Queen St. Fare, Ottawa's first food hall, had opened its doors to the public for the first time. Read moreSource: apt613.ca -
Sen. Mazie Hirono Weighs In On Latest Updates In Mueller Investigation
Published: 8/12/2018NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's latest court filings. Read moreSource: www.npr.org
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Heather Nauert’s Pick as U.N. Envoy Hints at Reshaping of the Role
Published: 8/12/2018President Trump said Ms. Nauert “has done a great job” at the State Department. But she would bring less experience in government or international affairs to her new job than almost anyone who has had ... Read moreSource: www.nytimes.com -
China launches mission to the dark side of the Moon
Published: 8/12/2018The Long March 3B rocket takes off, aiming to land on the far side of the Moon in a mission which, if successful, would propel the Chinese space program to a leading position in one of the most import ... Read moreSource: abc.net.au -
Cass County Sheriff’s Office investigating homicide near Raymore; suspect in custody
Published: 8/12/2018The Cass County Sheriff’s Office said it was investigating a homicide Friday night after a man was stabbed near Raymore. According to a news release, the killing happened in the … Click to Conti ... Read moreSource: www.kansascity.com
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Muslim World League Chief: Islam Protects Rights Of Minorities
Published: 8/12/2018By Mohammed Al-Sulami Islamic values preserve the legal rights and freedoms of everyone and these values do not accept any Read moreSource: www.eurasiareview.com -
Sarah Ferguson attends star studded Artists for Peace and Justice event in Dubai
Published: 8/12/2018The Duchess of York, 59, was the picture of elegance as she attended the Artists for Peace and Justice and Dubai Cares in the United Arab Emirates on Friday Read moreSource: dailymail.co.uk -
NT's largest land-clearing permit faces legal challenge over climate change
Published: 8/12/2018Potential greenhouse gas emissions from the Northern Territory's largest-ever land-clearing project were not weighed because their impact on global warming could not be measured, the head of an enviro ... Read moreSource: abc.net.au
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Right here in St. Louis — er, Kansas City — Trump got a few other things wrong
Published: 8/12/2018Not such a big deal, really, that for a second there, President Donald Trump thought he was in St. Louis instead of Kansas City. As when he recently called poor … Click to Continue » Read moreSource: www.kansascity.com -
'It's over': Basketball Tasmania 'killed' the Hobart Chargers, tearful club president says
Published: 8/12/2018Just months after being crowned SEABL champions, the Hobart Chargers basketball suspend operations — the shock announcement coming in an extraordinary spray at the sport's state governing body by a te ... Read moreSource: abc.net.au
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