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May 30th
Boy Allegedly Spends Counterfeit Money; Mom Busted
NATOMAS (CBS13) ― Authorities say a local woman's home was essentially a money factory, filled with credit cards and counterfeit money. They say she was finally caught when her son tried to spend the fake money at school.
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May 29th
USS Kitty Hawk, Navy's Oldest Active Ship, Leaves Japan to Be Decommissioned
YOKOSUKA, Japan — The oldest active ship in the U.S. Navy, the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier, made its final departure from Japan on Wednesday to be decommissioned after nearly half a century of service.
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City: Scarecrows Will Help Growth
HOSCHTON, Ga. -- In hopes of tripling its scarecrow population, the city of Hoschton will try to break the Guinness World Record for "Most Scarecrows in One Location."
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Gas from God for $3.30
(WOFL FOX 35, Orlando) -- Fed up with the high gas prices? A central Florida church says it wants to bless you by giving you a discount on gas.
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Yearbook photos alarm parents
Queen Creek Unified School District officials are reviewing policies and guidelines regarding student publications after several parents complained about the high school yearbook earlier this month.
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Thieves raid GPS systems from cars
A SPATE of global positioning satellite (GPS) thefts from cars has prompted South Australian police to warn people not to leave the devices in their cars.
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Town refuses occupancy permit for another unmarried couple
BLACK JACK, Mo. | Another unmarried couple is being told by a suburban St. Louis town they’re not welcome.
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May 28th
Church calls zombie parade blasphemous
MADRID (Reuters) - A procession of devils, ghosts and zombies through the historic Spanish city of Toledo has been branded blasphemous by the Catholic Church.
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He'll pay $5,000 for a wife: Man places ad in newspaper
WELLS, Maine — Are you a female between the ages of 23 and 43, an outdoor type with a sense of humor, and looking for love? And, oh yes, could you use $5,000?
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Sailors charged with carjacking, torching cab
Two Great Lakes sailors are in custody Tuesday after police say they car-jacked a cab and drove it around the Gurnee area before setting it on fire Monday evening.
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Suspect Gets Naked On Police Video Shown To Jurors
BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. -- A police interrogation took a bizarre turn in Brevard County when a murder suspect stripped off his clothes in front of deputies. The naked suspect is accused of killing his girlfriend because she wanted to be a stripper.
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Bizarre Bullying Slashes Attendance At NYC School
BROOKLYN (CBS) ― Too scared to go to school? That's what's happening to some students in Brooklyn, where attendance has plunged because of an unusual bullying problem.
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Jupiter Grows Third Red Spot
Those winds far outstrip the 156 mph threshold that defines a Category 5 hurricane on Earth, and the Little Red Spot itself appears nearly as big as our whole planet.
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May 27th
ABC kids' website shows Aussies as pigs
AN ABC website has been accused of portraying farmers and forestry workers as evil, and telling kids how much carbon they can produce before they die.
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New £100K road bridge will help save Scotland's red squirrels
MINISTERS are planning to build a £100,000 wildlife bridge over a new road to protect Scotland's dwindling red squirrel population.
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A Misunderstood Monument
Four score and six years ago this Memorial Day weekend, our fathers cut the ribbon at the Lincoln Memorial at the western end of the National Mall. Lincoln's only surviving son was there, and so was William Howard Taft, delivering a speech as large and windy as William Howard Taft. Warren Harding delivered an address, too -- a compliment paid to our greatest president from our worst.
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Blog: Child stung at beach
Gas prices rise again and force some holiday drivers to stay off the roads. Travel expected to lessen for first time since 2002.
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Holiday travelers paying more for gas
Gas prices rise again and force some holiday drivers to stay off the roads. Travel expected to lessen for first time since 2002.
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Star Wars comes to business
ADELAIDE, May 27 AAP - Forget conference calls or video crosses - beaming your hologram interstate for a live chat is closer to becoming a household reality.
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May 26th
Alton Towers' new PDA ban
A THEME park has banned adults from using pocket computers – so they spend more time having fun with their kids.
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Old Aussie cookbooks reveal delights of bush tucker
SYDNEY (AFP) - An exhibition of historic Australian cookbooks has revealed the tastes of the country's pioneers, including recipes for bandicoot, kangaroo brains and black swans.
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NASA Spacecraft Makes Historic Landing on Mars
PASADENA, California — A NASA spacecraft plunged into the atmosphere of Mars and successfully landed in the Red Planet's northern polar region on Sunday, where it will begin 90 days of digging in the permafrost to look for evidence of the building blocks of life.
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Baby otters catch the sun in Osaka
OSAKA -- A group of baby river otters will go on display to the public at an aquarium here, starting from later on this week through to mid-June.
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Organised crime 'behind illegal fishing'
ORGANISED crime groups around the world and even motorcycle gangs are becoming involved in illegal fishing, lured mainly by demand from China for prized fish species, a study by Australian crime experts said.
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Japanese Customs stashes dope in innocent passenger's bag
AN unsuspecting passenger who flew to Tokyo has a large package of cannabis in their luggage - courtesy of a bungled Customs training exercise.
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May 23rd
Researcher: Writings can be used to predict who will kill
MINNEAPOLIS – A psychiatrist and university researcher says he's analyzed the writings of two Colorado killers and believes it is possible to predict who could be a mass murderer in the future.
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Some ex-wives have to pay 'manimony'
(LifeWire) -- When Susan Harris divorced her husband of five and a half years last December, she got the apartment, extra closet space and the covers all to herself.
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Bat-Twirling Bear Wows Zoo Crowds
HIROSHIMA, Japan -- A bear at a Japanese zoo proves he knows how to handle a bat.
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Children burn toy guns to protest violence
GAUHATI, India---- Hundreds of children from a village in India's insurgency-wracked northeast have burned their toy guns in a symbolic protest against the violence that surrounds them, activists said Thursday.
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Aguilera: Tornado May Have Been A Mile Wide
A flurry of lunchtime tornadoes ripped across northern Colorado Thursday.
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