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Town's Marshal Quits. Was It Because Of Aliens?
Nederland, Colo., needs a new town marshal but not because the previous one fled an alien attack. Jim Matheny says he doesn't like the altitude, according to the Boulder Daily Camera.
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Leaders Of Russia, Ukraine Meet To Discuss Conflict
The hope is that the talks between Vladimir Putin and Petro Poroshenko lead to a cease-fire between Ukraine and separatists in the eastern part of the country.
Hamas, Israel Reach Long-Term Cease-Fire Deal
The deal was brokered in Egypt after almost two months of intense fighting that has killed more than 2,000 Palestinians and injured almost 11,000.
Student Activists Keep Pressure On Campus Sexual Assault
More than 70 colleges are under investigation for how they've handled sexual assaults. The current attention to campus sexual assault has been driven largely by student activists using social media.
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Burger King Announces Merger With Tim Hortons, Move To Canada
As part of the $11 billion deal, Burger King will transfer its headquarters to Ontario and cut its tax bill considerably.
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Health Organizations Call For A Ban On E-Cigarettes Indoors
Both the World Health Organization and the American Heart Association say vapors from electronic cigarettes pose a health threat to bystanders, and that the devices should be regulated like tobacco.
Jewish Center Targeted During 2008 Mumbai Attacks Reopens
The attack killed more than 160 people across the city, including six at the Chabad center. Rabbis from across Asia attended the reopening of the Nariman House in historic south Mumbai.
Flight Diverted When Passengers Feud Over Reclining Seat
One man used a $22 device that jammed a fellow passenger's seat. The ensuing fight ended when the woman threw a cup of water at the man and the airline diverted the flight.
HealthCare.gov Recruits Leader Of Successful Connecticut Effort
The question will be if Kevin Counihan can replicate his success in Connecticut with the federal health exchange, which was plagued with problems. The goal: A smoother Year Two for Obamacare.
At 71, Elvin Bishop Is Still Vigorous, And Can Do Wrong Right
The white bluesman whose corny jokes have made his music enduring and fun has a new album Can't Even Do Wrong Right. He has a raspy chuckle in his singing, and he plays the guitar precisely.
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