• Teen who tried to charge phone on Broadway stage says sorry

    NEW YORK (AP) — It's nearly every day that a politician or CEO or government official or celebrity displays contrition for their wrongdoings. On Friday it was the turn of a New York teen who bizarrely clambered onto a Broadway stage to try to recharge his phone in a prop outlet.

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  • Wife's Future Is A Difficult Subject For Dying Husband

    DEAR ABBY: My husband has stage 4 cancer and is in constant pain. A big worry for him is my being alone in life after his passing. Several months ago when the subject came up, I told him that while I'm not a prophet, I know I'll be OK. I'm a social person. I have a nice support group with various…

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  • 6 teens accused of murder in New Mexico man's shooting death

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Six New Mexico teens face murder charges after authorities say one of them gunned down a 60-year-old man in his driveway while the group was prowling through a neighborhood, burglarizing cars and homes and stealing vehicles.

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    Srebrenica - Sites of execution (12 photos)

    On July 11th, Bosnia marks the 20th anniversary of Europe’s worst mass killing since World War Two - the slaughter of some 8,000 Muslim men and boys by Bosnian Serb forces during five July days in 1995. Even now, the forests and farmland around Srebrenica are yielding bones; over 1,000 victims are…

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  • Israeli drone crashes in Lebanon for 2nd time in 3 weeks

    An Israeli drone crashed in the northern Lebanese port city of Tripoli on Saturday, the military said, in the second such incident in three weeks. "At around 8:30 am (0530 GMT), a drone belonging to the Israeli enemy went down in the port of Tripoli, and the army has taken the necessary measures,"…

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  • Colorado boy, seven, shot in head as he played with friends

    A seven-year-old Colorado boy was serious but stable condition on Friday after being shot in the head in an apparent accident while he and other children played together alone in a suburban Denver home, authorities said. The wounded boy was rushed to the nearby Children's Hospital, where he…

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  • In Los Angeles, Trump speaks out on undocumented immigrants

    By Phoenix Tso LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump met in Los Angeles on Friday with families whose loved ones were killed by undocumented immigrants, saying U.S. immigration policy has allowed criminals from other countries to find sanctuary in American borders.…

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  • Three women on course to make US Army Rangers history

    Three women are on course to make US Army history by becoming the first females to graduate from the elite and hugely demanding Ranger School, officials told AFP Friday. A total of 19 women began the training program in April but 16 have been eliminated. The Ranger School welcomed women for the…

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  • Towns, Russell debut as Wolves top Lakers in Summer League

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns, the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, scored 12 points in his professional debut Friday night to help the Minnesota Timberwolves to an 81-68 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers and No. 2 pick D'Angelo Russell in the NBA Summer League.

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  • 10 things you should never do on your resume

    The resume offers an at-a-glance view of your past and present. If you want to get your foot in the door, be sure you avoid these missteps.

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  • Kentucky teen jogging with headphones killed by train

    A northern Kentucky teenager was struck and killed by a train while jogging on railroad tracks near his home while wearing headphones, a county sheriff's office said on Friday. Elijah Wagers, 14, a freshman-to-be who planned to play football at Walton-Verona High School, was killed on Thursday…

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  • 15 Frugal Ways to Enjoy Life

    Frugal living, especially for reformed spenders, is often a difficult habit to embrace. We live in a society that can often make us feel like you must spend money in order to get any enjoyment out of life. Plus, frugality is an easy target to mock since many seem to associate it with eating only…

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  • Ukraine's self-defense units look for the enemy within

    ODESSA, Ukraine (AP) — Striding through headquarters, Todor Panevsky gleefully announced that comrades in his self-defense unit had detained a pro-Russian separatist sympathizer in this picturesque port city.

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  • Mom Regrets She Has Stayed In Abusive Marriage Too Long

    DEAR ABBY: How do I forgive myself for staying with my husband "for the sake of the kids" and because I was afraid of him? Our children are teenagers now and both suffer from low self-esteem and depression. We lived far away from any family while they were growing up, and I was financially…

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  • Muslim maternity trousers may pose medical risk, fuel 'body-shaming', critics say

    By Alisa Tang BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Sales of maternity trousers that allow Muslim women in Malaysia to cover up while giving birth have surged, despite triggering fierce criticism and fears of putting the lives of women at risk during childbirth. The bright-colored Mamapride…

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    Great White Shark Bumps Surfer; Portion of Huntington Beach Closed

    A portion of Huntington Beach was closed Friday after a surfer reported an aggressive encounter with a great white shark off the coast. Chip yost reports for the KTLA 5 News at 6 on Friday, July 10, 2015.

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  • Russia seeks to identify and bury remains of last Tsar's children

    Russia has launched a new drive to confirm the identity of and bury remains thought to be those of the last tsar's daughter and only son, which have been stored in state archives for nearly a decade. Remains believed to be those of Nicholas II's heir, Alexei, who suffered from haemophilia, and his…

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    Confederate flag protest in South Carolina (68 photos)

    The Confederate flag was lowered from the grounds of the South Carolina Statehouse to the cheers of thousands on Friday, ending its 54-year presence there and marking a stunning political reversal in a state where many thought the rebel banner would fly indefinitely. The turnabout…

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