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U.S. baseball legend, Yogi Berra, has died at the age of 90.
Hall of Fame catcher renowned for his malapropisms dies aged 90
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Volkswagen is setting aside €6.5 billion ($7.27 billion) to cover costs relating to the emissions scandal.
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Any ideas where this parking lot is located?
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Star trader Tom Hayes went on trial for manipulating Libor and found he miscalculated the odds of success. The final chapter of our series:
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Tom Hayes was a star trader, until he went to prison for global financial crimes. Here’s how he came undone.
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Ben Carson, now in second place in national polls, positions himself as the anti-Trump.
Retired neurosurgeon apologizes to Mr. Trump comes after other presidential candidates were diminished by tussles
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Class always wins out - stay on the high road!
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Germany and France pressed the rest of Europe to end squabbling over its exploding migration crisis that is sowing new political divisions across the Continent. Poorer EU countries in Central and Eastern Europe, such as Hungary and Poland, with less experience of immigration than Europe’s West, are among the most resistant to letting migrants in.
Germany and France press to end squabble over refugee flow as Hungarian leader says his country doesn’t want ‘a large number of Muslim people’
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+Milyn Brooklyn Castro-Marchan In Hungary the police stopped the illegal immigrants to board trains that would take them to Germany. Which was their duty. 
After this some of the illegal immigrants stopped the trains by laying on the railways. 
The image was taken when the police tried to remove the immigrants off the railways. 
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When Pope Francis becomes the third pontiff to visit the White House this week, President Barack Obama will seek common ground on the issues of climate change and Cuba.
When the president and pontiff meet, it will be more about policy alignment than forging new ground
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Totalitarian birds of a feather flock together: behold the maleficent trinity.
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Volkswagen's crisis over allegedly cheating on U.S. emissions tests deepened, with the German auto maker halting American sales of popular diesel-powered cars and issuing a sweeping apology for violating customers’ trust. It also launched an external investigation. Shares in the company slumped more than 20% in early trading Monday in response to the crisis.
Auto maker also begins external probe after EPA accuses company of dodging emissions rules
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Watch WSJ's Nell Henderson, Jon Hilsenrath and Greg Ip as they sit down with the Brookings Institution's David Wessel to discuss the factors the Fed is weighing in making its interest-rate increase decision. Follow along on Twitter @WSJCentralBanks and ask your questions with #FedWSJPro .
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“I hope they attack me, because everybody who attacks me is doomed.”
Presidential hopeful flies high as rivals’ hostility increases; ‘Everybody who attacks me is doomed’
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Total reflection of America. Egocentric and egomaniac! Fucking moron!
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Praise for Germany’s handling of the thousands of refugees and migrants coming into the country is giving way to domestic and international criticism of Berlin’s open-arms policy.
Domestic, international criticism follows open-arms policy
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I applaud what Germany is doing by the same token why aren't other Muslims countries doing the same? Saudis Arabia propose to built 200 Mosque in Germany and that is where the issue will start. There will be radicalism on both sides, meanwhile the Saudis have 100,000 luxurious tents that can accommodate up to 8 people sitting there empty with AC, go figure. I'm just troubled that most rich Arab/ Muslim nations are not helping those people.
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Horrifying images of a drowned three-year-old Syrian boy washed ashore on a Turkish beach reverberated around global media on Thursday, as fresh details emerged about the child’s life and his final journey.
Details emerge about 3-year-old migrant who died off Turkish coast
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Guys Barking To Someone Isnt The Solution But For Sure USA is weaked
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