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  Mother tries to change military protocol after son's death at Fort Hood  
  Dakota's Law aims to change how law enforcement and military handle their missing.  
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  Police in Cleveland were searching for Steve Stephens, a homicide suspect who they said broadcast a killing on Facebook Live and claimed to have committed   Cleveland police: Suspect posted killing video on Facebook
Police: Homicide suspect claimed to have committed "multiple other" killings.
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  A bride and groom headed to Costa Rica for their wedding got kicked off their United flight out of Houston on Saturday afternoon   United Air removes bride and groom traveling to wedding from plane
A bride and groom headed to Costa Rica for their wedding got kicked off their United flight out of Houston on Saturday afternoon.
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  Walmart has been sued by a Montana professor.   Professor sues Walmart over 'clean toilets' description
Worker at Bozeman, Mont., store listed professor's job as toilet cleaner on fishing license
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A combination of apps and do-not-call lists can curb the spam.
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  Carnival this month celebrated Bernard and Janice Caffery's 200th cruise with the line.   Cruise crazy: Couple sets record with 200th Carnival sailing
Bernard and Janice Caffary have 30 more voyages booked with the line
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  NCAA logo   Former Purdue AD: College athletes get enough now, and maybe too much
Retired Purdue athletics director Morgan Burke opens up in court filing.
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  A person dressed as a Easter bunny watches children participate in the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on the South Lawn April 21, 2014 in Washington, DC.   5 things you need to know Monday
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  A Delta Air Lines jet sits at a gate Oct. 13, 2016, at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta.   Delta lifts cap for voluntary bumping to $9,950
Delta Air Lines began Friday offering agents greater flexibility for dealing with overbooked flights, including compensation up to $9,950 to people who agree to be bumped.
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  Houston Rockets' James Harden yells after a Oklahoma City Thunder turnover during the second half in Game 1 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Sunday, April 16, 2017, in Houston.   James Harden carries Rockets to Game 1 win over Russell Westbrook, Thunder
Harden finished with 37 points and his Rockets were way too strong for the Thunder.
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Smoke billows following a reported air strike on a rebel-held area in the southern Syrian city of Daraa.

Smoke billows following a reported air strike on a rebel-held area in the southern Syrian city of Daraa.
 
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