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Edward Snowden Kills Team Trump's New Conspiracy Theory By Explaining How The FBI Can Quickly Comb Through Email
On Sunday, FBI Director James Comey declared for the second time that Hillary Clinton committed no crimes regarding her use of a private email server while she was Secretary of State. Unsurprisingly, the reaction to this news was a highly partisan one, and perhaps Comey did work some damage to the Clinton campaign (as was the main criticism of his poorly timed public announcement). Speaking of speculation, a conspiracy theory immediately popped up on Twitter after Comey issued his letter.
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Man, Who Allegedly Chained Woman in Container, Confesses to 2003 Quadruple Murder: Cops
Police said he may have also killed three others.
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Husband of Missing California Mom Says He Thinks She Was Abducted
The search has intensified for 34-year-old Sherri Papini.
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Philippines' Duterte cancels US rifle order
Firebrand Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he would cancel an order for about 27,000 American-made assault rifles, in his latest display of defiance against the United States. The rifles were due to be provided to the Philippine police but Duterte said he would look for cheaper alternatives. The status of the order had become cloudy over the past week after the Philippine media reported the US government would not deliver the weapons because of concerns about Duterte's war on drugs and other crime, which has claimed more than 4,100 lives in four months.
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Army Identifies 3 Green Berets Killed in Jordan
Staff Sgt. Matthew C. Lewellen, 27, Staff Sgt. Kevin J. McEnroe, 30, and Staff Sgt. James F. Moriarty, 27, were killed Friday.
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AP Top 25: Alabama, Michigan, Clemson, Washington at top
Alabama won 10-0 at LSU on Saturday for its 13th straight victory over a Top 25 team, which represents the third-longest such streak in history. Southern California won 16 straight games over ranked opponents ...
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Secret Service rushes Donald Trump offstage at rally
Donald Trump was abruptly brought off the stage by Secret Service in the middle of a Saturday night rally when an unidentified man apparently tried to rush the stage. Multiple witnesses near the front of the stage told reporters that they believed that the man had a gun, but the Secret Service said no weapon was found. Trump had paused his stump speech to call out a protester when several Secret Service agents suddenly rushed to him and grabbed him off the stage.
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Casualties mount as Iraqis press deeper into IS-held Mosul
MOSUL, Iraq (AP) — Zahida Fathi sat on a military-issued cot, rocking back and forth and repeating the names of the dead — her husband and six of her children, killed when a car bomb exploded near their home as they were trying to flee clashes between Iraqi forces and Islamic State fighters in the city of Mosul.
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Sheriff: Man Killed at Least 7, Confesses to 2003 Slayings
A South Carolina man killed at least seven people in a hidden crime spree that lasted more than a decade and only was uncovered when police rescued a woman locked in a storage container, authorities said Saturday
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Trump vs. Clinton: The state of Fox electoral map and polls
A look at Trump and Clinton's paths to victory according to the latest Fox News electoral scorecard and the razor tight polls that give Hillary a slight edge
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Hacked email: Clinton miffed by Pelosi's 'non-answer'?
WASHINGTON (AP) — A hacked email released by WikiLeaks on Sunday suggests Hillary Clinton was miffed by Nancy Pelosi's initial refusal to endorse her during the Democratic presidential primary.
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Dad Kills His Two Young Sons And Then Turns Gun On Himself During Amber Alert: Cops
He apparently took the kids and fled in his mom's car.
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Philippines' Duterte says canceling U.S. police rifle deal
President Rodrigo Duterte ordered the cancellation on Monday of Philippine's purchase of police rifles from the United States, after U.S. senatorial aides said last month that Washington was halting the sale due to concerns about human rights violations. "We will not insist on buying expensive arms from the United States. In Washington, U.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner told reporters it was his understanding "we (the United States) have not received any notification ... on the cancellation." The relationship between the United States and the Philippines, a long-time ally, has been complicated lately by Duterte's angry reaction to criticism from Washington of his violent battle to rid the country of illegal drugs.
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Donald Trump's America, Part 2 (77 photos)
After officially claiming the Republican presidential nomination in July, Donald Trump's campaign has ebbed back and forth between momentum and controversy, leading pundits to more than once to declare the celebrity businessman's White House aspirations dead. But at least two things have remained constant in Trump's race against Hillary Clinton: the adoration of the thousands of supporters who have continued to turn out to rallies all over the country, and the candidate's unprecedented ability to do and say things that would have easily derailed other candidates but hasn't stopped him. As the most unpredictable election in a generation wound its way towards a wild end, Trump unveiled a series of stunning attacks on Clinton — including a surprise appearance with women who have accused her husband, former President Bill Clinton, of sexual harassment and assault. Trump fended off allegations of his own misconduct against women by stepping up his attacks on the media. He casted the press as a willing partner with Clinton in trying to stop his march toward the White House and encouraged supporters to boo reporters at nearly every stop. For more than a year, I've covered Trump, pursuing the candidate through small towns in Iowa to even the rolling dunes of his golf course in Scotland. But it sometimes takes more than words to capture the unique phenomenon of his campaign — the quirkiness of the candidate, who claims to despise the media but can't stop talking to reporters and obsessing about coverage; his rabid supporters who see him as someone who can rise above politics as usual to turn the country around; and the many protesters who see him as dangerous to America's future. At every stop, I've used my iPhone to capture the most unusual campaign I've ever covered, trying to offer a lens into Donald Trump's America , and this is part two of that journey toward Election Day. Text and photography by Holly Bailey/Yahoo News See related slideshow by Holly Bailey: Donald Trump inspires his own brand of fashion on the campaign trail >>> _____ See our full election coverage here. >>> See more news-related photo galleries and follow us on Yahoo News Photo Tumblr
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Messi reaches 500-goal mark, Bale keeps Madrid top
Lionel Messi, with his 500th Barcelona goal, and Luis Suarez saved the Spanish champions from a second defeat in six days as they came from behind to win 2-1 at Sevilla on Sunday. Victory keeps Barca just two points adrift of Real Madrid, who were 3-0 victors over Leganes thanks to a double from Gareth Bale. Madrid also announced that Cristiano Ronaldo will extend his contract with the European champions until 2021 on Monday.
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The Latest: Victim's wife: bike shop killer was angry patron
WOODRUFF, S.C. (AP) — The Latest on the investigation after a missing woman was found chained inside a storage container (all times local):
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Israel says 'no' to Middle East peace conference in Paris
By Luke Baker JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel on Monday formally rejected France's invitation to take part in a Middle East peace conference in Paris later this year, saying it was a distraction from the goal of direct negotiations with the Palestinians. At a meeting in Jerusalem with Israel's acting national security adviser and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's diplomatic adviser, French envoy Pierre Vimont was informed that Israel wanted nothing to do with the effort to revive talks that last broke down in 2014. "(They) told the French envoy in a clear and unequivocal manner that Israel's position to promote the peace process and reach an agreement will only come through direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority," Netanyahu's office said in a statement.
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A liberal mother of six jailed for challenging Saudi taboos
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — When Souad al-Shammary posted a series of tweets about the thick beards worn by Saudi clerics, she never imagined she would land in jail.
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Mormon Brothers Among Utah Residents Pushing for Medical Pot
Twin brothers among a growing legion of Utah residents embracing medical pot.
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U.S. judge halts South Carolina church shooting jury selection
A federal judge on Monday postponed jury selection in the U.S. death penalty trial of the 22-year-old white man accused of shooting nine people to death at a historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina, last year. U.S. District Judge Richard Gergel instead held a closed hearing involving only defendant Dylann Roof and his lawyers, to discuss issues in the case. Roof, who is accused of holding white supremacist views, faces 33 federal counts of hate crimes, obstruction of religion and using a firearm in a violent crime after he opened fire during a Bible study session at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in June 2015.
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