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A Look At All 11 School Shootings That Took Place In The First 23 Days Of 2018
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U.N. Security Council Still Debating Resolution Calling For A Truce In Syria
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Customers who visited an ATM in Corpus Christi, Texas, kept receiving a curious note with their receipts: "Please help." Finally, someone contacted the police. "It was just crazy," an officer said.
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In an effort to drive a message ahead of next year's elections, Democrats promised more and better jobs, lower-cost prescription drugs and a crackdown on corporations that ship jobs overseas.
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