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Egyptians Fight ISIS Fear-Mongering With Punchlines And Parody
Some Egyptians have decided to fight back against ISIS propaganda with parodies of the militant group's gruesome videos.
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Razing Liberty: Miami's Gambit To Fix A Crime-Plagued Neighborhood
Liberty Square, in the heart of one of Miami's most crime-ridden areas, will be demolished. Residents, who will be relocated to new public housing, like the plan, but worry about the followthrough.
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The blaze on the outskirts of Valparaiso, Chile, has prompted authorities to declare a state of emergency; about 4,500 people have been evacuated from their homes.
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