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Russian ‘femme fatale’ spy becomes a cult hero

From photo shoots to song lyrics, former spy Anna Chapman is enjoying fame in her home country. Anna Chapman, the 28-year-old redheaded Russian who was returned home as part of the largest spy swap...

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Sharron Angle: Muslim law taking hold in parts of US

U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle told a crowd of supporters that the country needs to address a “militant terrorist situation” that has allowed Islamic religious law to take hold in some American...

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Where’s former President Bush?

As election season hits a fever pitch, the former president stays off the campaign trail. Former President Bill Clinton is busy on the campaign trail, helping candidates in races from Florida to...

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Are you living the American Dream?

The answer depends a lot on your income, according to a new survey. Despite the “official” end of the recession over a year ago, life remains dull for much of the population: Nearly half the U.S....

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Ten revelations of secret docs released by WikiLeaks

The covert world of high-level diplomacy gets a rare spotlight in docs released by WikiLeaks. On Sunday, five international news outlets published a selection of more than 250,000 U.S. diplomatic...

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Judge grants bail to WikiLeaks founder

Julian Assange gets a temporary reprieve after high-profile figures push for his release. Swedish authorities say they will appeal a British judge’s decision to grant bail to WikiLeaks founder Julian...

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A dubious anniversary for hydrogen bomb

Hydrogen Bomb 36 in. x 24 in. Buy This at Allposters.com A remote island was the site of a huge leap in the nuclear arms race 55 years ago. Friday marks the 55th anniversary of the United States...

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American History: Slave Sale Notice Art Print

Slave Sale Notice, Published in Charleston, South Carolina, 24th July 1769 18 in. x 24 in. Buy This Allposters.com american history posters, american history, politics, pdster store, slave sale notice...

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European Union: Turkey visa deal only once ‘all criteria met

The EU’s top diplomat Federica Mogherini said Tuesday that Turkey would only get visa-free travel to the bloc once it has met all the required criteria. Turkey has demanded its citizens be allowed to...

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Identity 2016: ‘Global citizenship’ rising, poll suggests

People are increasingly identifying themselves as global rather than national citizens, according to a BBC World Service poll. The trend is particularly marked in emerging economies, where people see...

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All About May Day – International Workers’ Day

International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day in some places, is a celebration of labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement, socialists, communists...

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Syrian Alawites: Their history, their future

The conflict in Syria has taken a critical turn. Alawites, who have long rallied behind their co-religionist president, now want to execute his cousin for killing an Alawite army officer August 7 in an...

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Kneeling Hitler statue sells for $17.2 million

A 2001 statue of a kneeling Adolf Hitler sold for a record $17.2 million at a Christie’s auction in New York. “Him,” a wax statue of a child-like Hitler by the Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, fetched...

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What a President Trump might mean for your personal finances

Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee this week, casting a more serious light on the policy proposals he has put forth during the GOP contest. Here’s a quick look at how...

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Why Donald Trump avoids talking about his daughters

Donald Trump is everywhere right now and while we know an awful lot about him, we can’t help but think that we know very little about his family. Three marriages and five children later, Trump has got...

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Steven Soderbergh is making a movie about the Panama Papers

We all knew the Panama Papers would inspire a movie at some point, but there’s already a feature in the works that’s coming together quickly—and enticingly. Just months after journalists exposed...

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How Brexit could hit an ordinary UK citizen

The UK has voted to quit the European Union – a decision that will bring change for currencies, trade rules, and the status of UK markets and regulations. It’s a transition that could take several...

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Secret history of freemasons

With its cobblestone paving and Georgian façades, tranquil Hill Street is a haven in Edinburgh’s busy New Town. Compared to the Scottish capital’s looming castle or eerie closes, it doesn’t seem like a...

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Indian journalist Rama Lakshmi: Feminists must query hereditary systems!

After the terrorist attack in New Zealand, the campaign was launched by women in the country, including the Prime Minister Ardern, wearing a headscarf. Ardern, it is "for the Muslim women in the...

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Theresa May announces date of resignation

The Conservative Party administration and the Prime Minister's residence "Number 10" came together, Theresa May said after the meeting, announced on June 7 that the party will leave the leadership.

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