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Filming In Dealey Plaza Snarls Downtown Dallas Traffic
Actor James Franco is in Dallas, shooting the miniseries “11/22/63,” which is based off a Stephen King novel of the same name. It’s about a time traveler…
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Police Shoot, Kill Escaped New York Convict
Law enforcement officials killed Richard Matt in Franklin County, N.Y. The other escapee, David Sweat, is still at large. The two men broke out of the Clinton Correctional Facility June 6.
Not Over Till It's Over: Runner's Early Celebration Costs Her The Bronze
American distance runner Molly Huddle is the latest athlete to learn the hard way about premature victory celebrations.
Darryl Dawkins, The NBA's 'Chocolate Thunder,' Has Died
Dawkins played 13 seasons in the NBA after being drafted out of high school by the Philadelphia 76ers. At 6 feet, 11 inches and more than 250 pounds, he broke two glass backboards in one month.
Munich Schools Scramble To Accomodate Migrant Children
Among the thousands of migrants arriving in Munich are children, who require extra help to adjust to their new environment. These children are overwhelming Bavarian authorities who by law are required to send them to school when classes there resume next week. But they don't have enough room in transitional programs the newcomers need.
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Intel Ending Sponsorship Of Prestigious Science Contest For High School Students
Intel has been the corporate sponsor of the Science Talent Search since 1998. This year the company gave out more than $1 million in prize money.
China Jails 9 In Fentanyl Trafficking Case That Began With A Tip From The U.S.
The traffickers were caught with 11.9 kilograms of fentanyl — enough to kill nearly 6 million people, by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's standard.
At D.C. Second Amendment Rally, Gun Community Lobbies For Unity
Organizers say the rally came together in the wake of a summer filled with several high-profile mass shootings over the summer, and broader dysfunction within gun rights lobbyist groups.
Astros And Nationals Primed To Start 2019 World Series In Houston
The Astros won their second pennant in three years and hope to cement themselves as one of the best teams of the decade. The Nationals are making their first-ever Series appearance.
Cambodia Daily Newspaper To Close After 24 Years
The paper announced it would cease operations after receiving a tax bill of $6.3 million. Representatives of the paper say the bill was a silencing tactic because of its coverage of Cambodia's leader.
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