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Nancy Reagan Passes Away at 94

On March 6th, 2016, former First Lady Nancy Reagan died of congestive heart failure in her home in Los Angeles at age 94. Her funeral took place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, next to her husband’s, 40th …

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Yisrael Kristal is Longest Living Man on Earth

Holocaust survivor Yisrael Kristal, 112 years and 179 days old, has become the oldest man alive as of March 11th, 2016. Born in Poland to Jewish parents, this Israeli supercentenarian witnessed the outbreak of both world wars and survived the Auschwitz concentration …

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Gunman Kills Four and Self

On Friday, February 27th, a gunman in Mason County of Washington state killed four family members before shooting himself. The sole survivor of the family was a 12-year-old girl, who managed to escape from the shooter. After killing the people, the gunman …

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Fiji Cyclone

Fiji is anticipating an enormous cyclone which will move over the main islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu this weekend. This year’s tropical cyclone “Winston” have winds of about 180 mph and gusts reaching over 225 mph. The Fiji islanders brace …

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I-78 Pileup

A massive collision involving over dozens of vehicles occurred on Saturday, February 13th on a stretch of the I-78 in Pennsylvania at around 9:30 AM. The weather was the primary culprit for this deadly accident, the drivers say. Over 60 vehicles fell …

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California Jail Escapees Caught

The two remaining fugitives from last week’s Santa Ana jailbreak, Hossein Nayeri and Jonathan Tieu, are now in custody according to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department on Saturday, January 30th. The third escapee, Bac Tien Duong, was caught in Santa Ana on …

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2015 is the Warmest Year on Record

With the average temperature across the entire planet at 1.62˚F above records since the 1880’s, 2015 is the warmest year on record. In the US, December was more wet and warm than it ever has been — no other month has held …

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