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Eagles Sue Mexican ‘Hotel California’

The Eagles have sued a "Hotel California" in Mexico, saying the owners falsely insinuated an association with the...

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No Charges Over US Police Shooting of Alton Sterling

The US Justice Department said Wednesday it has decided not to bring charges in the videotaped police killing last year...

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Pitt Opens Up About Drinking, Jolie Split

Brad Pitt has admitted heavy drinking helped ruin his marriage and revealed he is teetotal and in therapy in his first...

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New York Orchestra Boosts Early Music With New Conductor

The Orchestra of St. Luke's in New York named master of early music Bernard Labadie as its principal conductor...

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Israel Eases Restrictions On Gaza Fishermen

Israel said Wednesday it had eased restrictions on Gaza fishermen, allowing them to travel up to nine nautical miles...

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New York Orchestra Boosts Early Music With New Conductor

The Orchestra of St. Luke's in New York named master of early music Bernard Labadie as its principal conductor...

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Puerto Rico Seeks Bankruptcy Protection

The governor of Puerto Rico announced Wednesday that the US territory would seek a form of bankruptcy protection to...

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US Federal Reserve Keeps Key Lending Rate Unchanged

The US Federal Reserve on Wednesday made no change in the benchmark interest rate and downplayed recent weak economic...

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Wild Dolphins Are Sicker Than Captive Ones

Wild dolphins are exposed to more pollutants than their captive counterparts, which could explain why they face higher...

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Fancied Classic Empire Draws Post 14 For Kentucky Derby

Oddsmakers favorite Classic Empire drew the number 14 post on Wednesday for the 143rd running of the Kentucky Derby,...

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Former NBA Star Roy Recovering After Shooting

Former Portland Trail Blazers star Brandon Roy is recovering after being injured in a shooting in Los Angeles, reports...

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Rocket Attack On UN Camp In Mali Kills One, Wounds 9

Shelling and rocket fire on a UN camp in the troubled Malian city of Timbuktu killed one person and wounded nine...

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South Sudan ‘suspends’ Al Jazeera English

South Sudan's government has banned Al Jazeera English staff from working in the country, press freedom organisation...

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Egypt’s Sisi In UAE For Talks

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday for talks with top officials,...

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Deaths, Multiple Victims In US Car Auction Crash

A crash at a crowded US car auction caused deaths and multiple injuries Wednesday in Billerica in the northeastern...

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Blast Traps At Least 26 Miners In Iran

An explosion at a mine in northern Iran on Wednesday left at least 26 workers trapped in a mile-long tunnel filled with...

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DRCongo Bishops Urge Opposition Supremo’s Return

DR Congo's influential Catholic bishops have urged authorities to allow prominent opposition politician Moise Katumbi...

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Villa Extends New York City MLS Stay

David Villa has extended his stay in Major League Soccer for at least another season after inking a deal through to the...

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AFP Photojournalist Wins Top Arab Media Prize

A Palestinian photographer with AFP, Jaafar Ashtiyeh, has won the prize for best photograph at an annual Arab...