Sasha Ingber

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Eiffel Tower Now Has Bulletproof Glass Walls To Protect Against Terror Attacks

Friday, June 15, 2018

The panels are nearly 10 feet high and more than 2 inches thick. Tourists will still be able to enter the gardens underneath the tower after passing through security fences.

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A Moscow Prison Got A Makeover For The World Cup, Opposition Leader Quips

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Upon his release, Alexei Navalny said in an apparently sarcastic Instagram post that the prison was getting upgrades for soccer fans: LCD TVs and three-course meals.

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Teen Allegedly Framed By Town's Police To Preserve Perfect Arrest Statistics

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

The Miami-area boy was intentionally and falsely arrested in Florida for four burglaries that he did not commit, federal prosecutors said in an indictment filed Monday.

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Pompeo: North Korea Will Take Major Steps To Disarm In Trump's First Term

Wednesday, June 13, 2018

He told reporters in Seoul on Wednesday that the country will take steps to disarm in two and a half years. But details of the agreement between President Trump and Kim Jong Un remain vague.

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Boy Dies, Thousands At Risk As Monsoon Rains Lash Rohingya Refugee Camps

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Members of the Muslim minority group who fled rape, murder and brutality in Myanmar now face different threats in southeastern Bangladesh: flooding, landslides and disease.

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After A High School Baseball Game, A Hug Goes Viral

Tuesday, June 12, 2018

They were competing to enter the state championship in Minnesota. But when one student pitcher struck out his childhood friend, he embraced him instead of celebrating his victory.

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Facebook Is Scrapping Its Troubled 'Trending' News Section

Friday, June 01, 2018

The head of site's news product announced Friday that the feature was "less and less useful." And it caused the company major headaches.

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'Vogue' Cover Of Saudi Princess In The Driver's Seat Sparks Controversy

Friday, June 01, 2018

Vogue Arabia meant to celebrate "the trailblazing women of Saudi Arabia" before a ban on female drivers is lifted. Instead, critics said the photo overlooked women who fought for the right to drive.

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'I Chose To Stay Alive,' Says Russian Journalist Who Faked His Death

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Arkady Babchenko, fearing for his life, cooperated with Ukrainian authorities to stage his death and capture his would-be killer. Now come the ethical questions.

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Denmark Bans The Burqa And Niqab

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Danish parliament voted Thursday to prohibit certain garments that cover people's faces in public. Human rights groups say it "violates the rights to freedom of expression and religion."

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What Kind Of Parent Are You: Carpenter Or Gardener?

Monday, May 28, 2018

Alison Gopnik talks about two very different philosophies of parenting in her book 'The Gardener and the Carpenter.'

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Florida, Alabama In A State Of Emergency As Subtropical Storm Alberto Approaches

Saturday, May 26, 2018

The first named storm this season is expected to bring heavy rains and flash flooding. Florida Gov. Rick Scott — and Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey later on Saturday — sounded alarm bells.

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Ireland Resoundingly Votes To Legalize Abortion

Saturday, May 26, 2018

The country has some of the strictest laws on abortion in the developed world. But that will change, after 66.4 percent of voters chose to repeal a constitutional amendment.

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Syrian Military Retakes Full Control Of Damascus

Monday, May 21, 2018

The army said it captured two ISIS strongholds. And after a series of surrenders in rebel-held areas, Assad's government is regaining power in the country.

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Ohio Police Help Man Who Was Being Followed Home By A Pig

Monday, May 21, 2018

The North Ridgeville Police Department received a call early Saturday morning from what they thought was an "obviously drunk guy." Turns out, the pig just wanted to be petted.

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Saudi Women's Activists Arrested Prior To Lifting Of Driving Ban

Sunday, May 20, 2018

For years they fought for the right to drive and an end to their country's male guardianship system. This week they were taken into custody by authorities.

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Archaeologist Who Uncovered China's 8,000-Man Terra Cotta Army Dies At 82

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Zhao Kangmin reconstructed the first warriors after farmers digging a well stumbled on fragments in 1974. They were commissioned by China's first emperor — to guard his tomb.

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Lawmakers Propose To Extend Putin's Term Limits As President

Friday, May 18, 2018

Parliament in Chechnya submitted the legislation on Friday. It would enable the Russian leader to have a third consecutive term.

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All Of Chile's Bishops Offer To Resign After Sex Abuse Cover-Up

Friday, May 18, 2018

Their announcement on Friday follows an emergency meeting with Pope Francis to discuss the drawn-out scandal.

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A Pregnant Rhino In California Could Save A Related Subspecies

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Researchers announced Thursday that they impregnated "Victoria" through artificial insemination. It is a step toward saving the critically endangered northern white rhino.

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