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Republican VP hopeful Mike Pence to campaign in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Republican vice presidential hopeful Mike Pence is set to make a campaign stop in Omaha.Donald Trump's presidential campaign says Pence…
Woman From Famous 'Afghan Girl' Photo Is Arrested In Pakistan
Sharbat Gula was around 12 years old when her image became the most famous National Geographic cover in the magazine's history. She's now in her 40s.
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Some Machines Are Flipping Votes, But That Doesn't Mean They're Rigged
As early voting starts, there are scattered reports of touch-screen voting machines "flipping" votes from one candidate to another. Old voting machines, not a "rigged" election, are likely to blame.
Huge Crowds Rally Against Venezuela's Deeply Unpopular President
After the government blocked opponents' efforts to trigger a recall election, they say their only option is to take to the streets and convince President Nicolas Maduro to resign.
Donald Trump's Walk Of Fame Star Vandalized With A Pickax
Police are still investigating, but a man who identified himself as the vandal can be seen on a video destroying the star as onlookers giggle and ask for the smashed bits as souvenirs.
Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio Hit With Federal Contempt Charge
The misdemeanor charge against Arpaio, 84, was formally lodged Tuesday. The sheriff for much of the Phoenix metro area could face up to six months behind bars if convicted.
After A Long Day Of Fighting Climate Change, This Grain Is Ready For A Beer
Kernza is a kind of grassy wheat that traps more carbon in the soil than crops like wheat and rice. Now, a West Coast brewery is using the grain in its new beer called Long Root Ale.
The Business Ballot Battle Creating A Wedge Among Detroit Voters
Tired and unhappy with the city's actions, a group of Detroit activists put a measure on the ballot that would require large project developers to negotiate a binding agreement with the community.
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Senators Investigate Reports Wells Fargo Punished Workers
Elizabeth Warren and two other senators are asking the bank about reports of retribution against would-be whistleblowers. The senators cite NPR reports about workers who were fired or pushed to quit.
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Nicaragua's Ortega Headed For Re-Election — With His Wife As VP
Daniel Ortega is poised to extend his lengthy rule and has elevated his wife to his vice presidential running mate. Critics say he has eliminated all serious opposition.
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