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People Are Reporting Criminal (Space) Aliens To New ICE Hotline
Immigration authorities launched a hotline for victims of crimes "committed by illegal aliens." Trump critics are calling with reports of Martians instead.
Trump Blasts Union Leader Who Criticized Carrier Deal
Donald Trump used his Twitter account to lash out at Chuck Jones, the union official in Indiana who said Trump lied about the Carrier deal. Jones thinks Trump took credit for saving some jobs that were never at risk.
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Houston Floods Continue; At Least 5 People Reported Dead
Nearly 18 inches of rain has fallen on parts of the Houston area in two days. In the state's biggest city, schools are closed and subdivisions have flooded. More rain is predicted for Tuesday.
Tom Brady Makes It Official, Signs With Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tom Brady spent 20 seasons with the New England Patriots. He said on Friday that he was "starting a new football journey." The announcement came amid uncertainty in the NFL because of the coronavirus.
EA Sports Says It 'Messed Up' By Scrubbing Colin Kaepernick From Game's Soundtrack
Madden NFL 19 plays a version of the song "Big Bank" that goes quiet for a moment as if censored. But the missing phrase isn't an obscenity: It's the name of the player who began a protest movement.
This Week, 2,000 Children Ran A Race Through The Gray Smog Of Delhi
Even though the Delhi government has urged folks not to exercise outdoors, a "Race for Children" still took place. The Twittersphere was outraged.
Trump Displays Altered Map Of Hurricane Dorian's Path To Include Alabama
Trump erroneously insisted that Alabama was in the storm's path, and Wednesday he showed a weather service map clearly altered to include the state.
Cargo Ship Saves 29-Year-Old Sailor In South Pacific After Her Boat Flips
On Wednesday, Susie Goodall was 2,000 miles west of South America when her boat capsized in heavy wind, breaking its mast and knocking her unconscious.
In Pakistan, Woman Says Husband Beat Her And Shaved Her Head For Refusing To Dance
The husband and an employee were taken into custody after the woman's account went viral on social media. The case has stirred a conversation about consent and spousal abuse in the country.
Super Dave Osborne and 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Actor, Bob Einstein, Dies At 76
Throughout his career, which spanned more than half a century, he delighted viewers as an inept stuntman and as Marty Funkhouser. He died on Wednesday after recently being diagnosed with cancer.
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