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Snowden Docs Reveal: Nazi Aliens Rule U.S.!
Well, at least according to Iran's semi-official (and frequently batty) news agency, Fars, they do. Controlled since at least 1945 by shadowy aliens known as the "Tall Whites," America is being run according to the dictates of an "alien...
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Mon, Jan 13 2014 10:59 AM
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Morning Brief: Voting Begins in Egypt for New Constitution
Voting Begins in Egypt for New Constitution Top News: Two days of voting for the country's new constitution began today in Egypt. The referendum is the first vote held since the Egyptian military ousted President Mohammad Morsi amid widespread protests...
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Tue, Jan 14 2014 4:48 AM
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Morning Brief: South Sudan fighting continues ahead of peace talks in Ethiopia
South Sudan fighting continues ahead of peace talks in Ethiopia Top news: Fighting continues in South Sudan ahead of peace talks, slated to begin Thursday, in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa. U.N. officials have urged negotiators to pull the country...
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Thu, Jan 02 2014 5:59 AM
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Morning Brief: South Sudan Peace Talks Begin
South Sudan Peace Talks Begin Top News : South Sudanese government officials are negotiating a ceasefire with rebels through negotiators in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. While some progress has been made, the fighting continues between those loyal to President...
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Fri, Jan 03 2014 6:15 AM
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Injured Al Jazeera Journalist Barred from Receiving Medical Care in Egypt
On Dec. 29, Egyptian authorities arrested Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, Al Jazeera's Cairo bureau chief, and four other journalists, charging them with "harming national security" and "spreading false news." Nine days later, Fahmy, who...
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Mon, Jan 06 2014 4:25 PM
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Morning Brief: Trial of Ousted Egyptian President Morsi Postponed
Trial of Ousted Egyptian President Morsi Postponed Top News : Former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's trial has been postponed after bad weather grounded his helicopter. Morsi and 14 other Muslim Brotherhood members are accused of inciting the...
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Wed, Jan 08 2014 6:03 AM
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Survey Says: Muslim Women, Cover Your Hair, Not Your Faces
A new report by the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research has shed some light on how Muslim women should cover up. Looking at surveys from seven predominately Muslim countries the researchers found that most respondents thought women...
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Wed, Jan 08 2014 3:04 PM
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Exile on Jihad Street: Can Mali’s World-Famous Music Festival Ever Go Back Home?
Not even Mali’s music-hating Islamists can the keep the country’s musicians from throwing a king-sized show. Musicians in the country have been embattled since 2012, when a triumvirate of militant Islamist groups groups seized power of the country and...
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Thu, Jan 09 2014 9:34 AM
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Are Saudi’s Princesses Training for the Olympics, or for the Hunger Games?
Seems like just yesterday that Saudi women were banned from competing in the Olympics. But now that they've proven their mettle (in track and judo, at least), Saudi Arabia's king has high hopes for the women in his own family. King Abdullah bin...
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Fri, Jan 10 2014 10:09 AM
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Why Is Edward Snowden on a PR Blitz?
Edward Snowden has a problem: The revelations for which he abandoned his country, his girlfriend, and his career have -- so far, at least -- failed to inspire meaningful Congressional or White House efforts to rein in the National Security Agency. Since...
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Fri, Jan 24 2014 10:00 AM
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Morning Brief: Ukraine's Justice Minister Threatens State of Emergency
Ukraine's Justice Minister Threatens State of Emergency Top News : Ukraine's justice minister has threatened to call a state of emergency if anti-government protesters occupying her ministry do not leave. The justice ministry became just the latest...
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Mon, Jan 27 2014 5:45 AM
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‘Cossack’ at the Heart of Kiev Protests Refuses to Give In
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 The video of Mykhailo Garylyuk has become an early symbol of the protests that have rewritten the political map of Ukraine. Stripped naked in the freezing winter, it shows him being...
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Mon, Jan 27 2014 11:48 AM
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Sochi Watch: Get in the Olympic Spirit With This Torturing Strongman
It's not every day that a man alleged to have personally participated in the torture of his political opponents gets to carry the Olympic flame. But that's one of the upsides of hosting the Winter Olympics in Vladimir Putin's Russia. On Tuesday...
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Tue, Jan 28 2014 3:32 PM
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How ScarJo Endorsing a Soda Machine Became an International Controversy
Scarlett Johansson has decided that she'd rather represent homemade bubbles than international development. After several years as a global ambassador for Oxfam, she's chosen to part ways with the development and disaster relief organization over...
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Thu, Jan 30 2014 8:01 AM
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Morning Brief: Syria Talks in Geneva Draw to a Close
Syria Talks in Geneva Draw to a Close Top News: A week of international diplomatic talks on the Syrian civil war will end today in Geneva. U.N. Special Envoy to Syria Lakhdar Brahimi has said that the talks have produced "tense moments and rather...
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Fri, Jan 31 2014 5:06 AM
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