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Police: Woman arrested in assassination of Kim Jong Un's half-brother

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This combination of file photos shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, on May 10, 2016, in Pyongyang, North Korea, and Kim Jong Nam, right, exiled half brother of Kim Jong Un, in Narita, Japan, on May 4, 2001.
 
  Police: Woman arrested in death of Kim Jong Un's half-brother  
  Kim Jong Nam, 46, was murdered in Malaysia on Monday.  
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  President Donald Trump passes  Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford, left, and National Security Adviser Michael Flynn as he arrives via Air Force One at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla.,  Feb. 6, 2017. Flynn has since resigned from his pos   'NYT': Intercepted communications show Trump associates, Russians in contact
'The New York Times' reported that the intercepted calls and records involve Trump campaign officials and other associates.
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  Gov. Terry Branstad joins Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on stage along side Sen. Joni Ernst and Rep. Steve King during the second annual Roast and Ride at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in 2016.   Iowa Poll: Trump's approval rating is underwater
42% of Iowans approve of Trump as president, while 49% disapprove, poll says.
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  Rumor, a German shepherd, leaps to lick her handler and co-owner Kent Boyles on the face after winning Best in Show at the 141st Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.   Rumor wins Westminster Kennel Club's Best in Show
The German Shepherd earned top honors in the prestigious annual dog show.
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  In this handout photo made on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016, provided by the Israeli Government Press Office, Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hand with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York.   5 things you need to know Wednesday
The biggest news to start your morning.
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  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi of Calif., joined at right by Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017   Nancy Pelosi, others fall for fake Flynn account
So did the 'New York Times,' which has since corrected its story.
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  Rep. Mark Lovell, R-Eads, submitted his resignation amid allegations he had inappropriate sexual contact with at least one woman, sources tell The Tennessean.   Tenn. lawmaker resigns amid sexual allegations
Scandal comes just months after another lawmaker expelled for inappropriate behavior.
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  A AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety report Feb. 15, 2017, found drivers age 19 to 24 engaged in the riskiest behavior behind the wheel.   Millennial drivers are just the worst: AAA survey
88% of Millennial drivers engage in some form of risky behavior behind the wheel.
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  Border Patrol agents dismantled a drug-throwing catapult on the Mexican side of the border.   Drug catapult found at Arizona-Mexico border
Border Patrol discovers catapult used to throw bundles of pot over Arizona-Mexico border.
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  Carlos Santana is clarifying comments he made about Adele and Beyonce.   Carlos Santana to Beyonce: No disrespect meant
The 'Evil Ways' singer explains his post-Grammy comments.
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Jesus Salvador places crosses in a pauper's cemetery where hundreds of unidentified migrants are buried in Holtville, Calif. As part of a Valentine's Day celebration, a group from San Diego and the Imperial Valley replaced wooden crosses on the grave

Jesus Salvador places crosses in a pauper's cemetery where hundreds of unidentified migrants are buried in Holtville, Calif. As part of a Valentine's Day celebration, a group from San Diego and the Imperial Valley replaced wooden crosses on the grave
 
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