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On Monday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that, as of August 2016, there have been 50 cases of confirmed AFM across 24 states. That's nearly double over 2015, when 21 cases for the whole year were reported.

AFM has been linked to a strain of enterovirus that's now circulating again. Some doctors are warning this could be the same mysterious, polio-like illness detected in 2014 that paralyzed 120 children.
As of August 2016, there have been 50 confirmed cases across 24 states.
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Chemical warfare days ...that suppose to been over..the shot help are less it's in the air food etc
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Packing 130-mph winds, Matthew was already lashing Haiti with torrential rains as it crawled north Monday.

Jamaica and Cuba are also in path of the storm, and the Dominican Republic was expected to absorb a glancing blow. But Haiti will likely feel the full impact of Matthew's fury later Monday when the center reaches its southwestern coast.
Packing 130-mph winds, Hurricane Matthew was already lashing Haiti with torrential rains as it crawled northward.
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hati had a big aides play push = taking it n other play down some
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It was the Americans’ largest margin of victory since 1981.
What began with animosity, culminated in unity and victory. The U.S. hopes this Ryder Cup performance is just the beginning.
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Dozens of people were crushed to death Sunday in a stampede after police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse an anti-government protest that grew out of a massive religious festival, witnesses said. The Oromia regional government confirmed the death toll at 52.
More than 50 people were killed Sunday in a stampede after police tried to disperse an anti-government protest that grew out of a religious festival, government officials said.
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LoL we knew that but Thanks
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The issue of Donald Trump's taxes was back in the spotlight Sunday after the New York Times published a report based on documents it said were Donald Trump's 1995 income tax returns.

The documents — just three pages emailed to a Times reporter last month — appear to show that the Republican nominee reported a $916 million loss, which, according to experts hired by the newspaper, could have allowed him to pay no federal income taxes for up to 18 years.
The issue of Donald Trump's taxes was back in the spotlight Sunday. Here's what we know and what we don't.
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Declines in New York real estate hit the businessman's fortune, knocking off $800 million, and making his net worth now around $3.7 billion, a Forbes probe has found.
Donald Trump is still way richer than you are — but the gap is closing, according to new calculations of the presidential hopeful's net worth.
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Wish real estate would fall in Sydney one cannot buy an apartment for less than a million 
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In a sharp deterioration of relations, the U.S. on Monday suspended diplomatic contacts with Russia over Syria, while Moscow halted cooperation on a joint program for disposal of weapons-grade plutonium.

The U.S. move followed a threat last week from Secretary of State John Kerry after new Russian and Syrian attacks on the city of Aleppo. The State Department said Russia had not lived up to the terms of an agreement last month to restore the cease-fire and ensure sustained deliveries of humanitarian aid to besieged cities.
In a sharp deterioration of relations, the U.S. on Monday suspended diplomatic contacts with Russia over Syria, while Moscow halted cooperation on a joint program for disposal of weapons-grade plutonium.
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What's with the 40 million Russians in bunkers from the October 4th-8th?
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office on Monday ordered the Donald J. Trump Foundation to "immediately cease soliciting contributions" after a report that the charity lacked the proper authorization to seek public donations.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's office on Monday ordered the Donald J. Trump Foundation to 'immediately cease soliciting contributions' after a report that the charity lacked the proper authorization to seek public donations. 'The Attorney General's office is the sole regulator of charities in New York State, and when evidence of clear misconduct is brought to our attention, we take action,' a spokesman for the attorney general's of...
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We know he's fundraising for himself. Who do they help? 
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Hurricane Matthew, the most powerful Atlantic tropical storm since 2007, was expected to turn north Sunday night and land a heavy punch on Jamaica, Cuba and Haiti, forecasters said.

Matthew will eventually make its way to the Bahamas by Wednesday, but after that, it's too early to know whether it will head for the U.S. East Coast.
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But there's no global warming .
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German officials are warning that a rightward shift in society bares strong economic risks, alienating potential investors and new businesses, especially in the East.
A surge in support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party has raised fears of a return to darker times.
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+Capt. Yak ZHornet the Muslims in Germany are legal immigrants. They knocked on Germany's door, and Germany let them in. The recent refugees didn't even have to knock, Germany invited them in. They didn't "attack" anyone. 
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An unarmed black man fatally shot by police in a San Diego suburb Tuesday — after allegedly taking a "shooting stance," according to cops — was not mentally ill but had suffered from a mental breakdown over the recent death of a friend, his family said Thursday.

The shooting death of Alfred Okwera Olango, 38, in El Cajon sparked protests and occurred amid heightened tensions nationwide over the use of deadly police force against people of color.
Arthur Olango, an unarmed Ugandan man who was shot dead by police near San Diego, was distressed over the recent death of a friend, his family says.
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They were found dead on Sept. 22 after an employee at the Maia Luxury Resort and Spa tried to wake them, according to the hotel and local officials.

Annie Korkki and Robin Korkki were vacationing at a $2,000-a-night luxury resort on the Seychelles island of Mahé.
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We'll have to wait for the toxicology results before we've a rough idea how these two died. Unless there's a major fault in the hotel's utilities that endanger other guests, the only way they could have been poisoned would be either ingested substance or hypodermic.

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