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  • WorldAssociated Press

    3 bodies in Mexican well identified as Australian and American surfers killed for truck's tires

    Relatives have identified three bodies found in a well as those of two Australian surfers and one American who went missing last weekend, Mexican authorities said Sunday. Baja California state prosecutors said the relatives had viewed the corpses recovered from a remote well about 50 feet (15 meters) deep and recognized them as their loved ones. Thieves apparently killed the three, who were on a surfing trip to Mexico’s Baja peninsula, to steal their truck because they wanted the tires.

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  • USWJBK fox local articles

    Restaurant manager attacked over lemonade in Livonia, suspect charged

    "He dumped the drink on me first, and then he smashed it on the side of my head," the restaurant manager said. "Then he just punched me in the eye, and I fell to the ground."

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    Woman arrested after baby has cardiac arrest at Legoland

    The five-month-old baby boy is in a critical condition, police say.

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  • USCBS News Videos

    A young boy's generosity, rewarded

    In Baton Rouge, La., nine-year-old Kelvin Ellis Jr. thought he'd found an opportunity to help a homeless person, when he spotted a disheveled man standing outside a coffee shop. Kevin offered the man, Matt Busbice, a dollar bill – the only money he had. Steve Hartman reports on the boy's selfless act, and what he received in return.

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  • WorldHuffPost

    Vladimir Putin Showed His ‘Violent Nature’ In Deer-Hunting Stunt: Report

    The Russian president’s gesture was so jarring that it reportedly made ex-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi throw up.

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  • BusinessYahoo Finance

    The FDIC change that leaves wealthy bank depositors with less protection

    Affluent Americans may want to double-check how much of their bank deposits are protected by government-backed insurance. The rules governing trust accounts just changed.

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