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Daycare Workers Charged Over Video of Toddler Scared of Doll
Two Kentucky daycare workers have been charged over an online video that shows one of them scaring a toddler with a doll.
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Syrian Media: Bomb Placed in Car Kills Civilian in Damascus
Syrian state-run media say a bomb has killed a civilian and wounded five other people in a Damascus neighborhood.
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German Business Outlook Darkens Amid Trade Slowdown
An index of German business optimism fell in April as Europe’s largest economy struggles with a slowdown in trade but is supported by a strong labor market.
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Egypt: Archaeologists Uncover Ancient Tomb With Mummies
Egypt says archaeologists have uncovered an ancient tomb with mummies believed to date back about 2,000 years in the southern city of Aswan.
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Sheriff: SC Man Shoots Into Girlfriend’s Car, Kills Her Son
Authorities say a man angry he was locked out of his house after a night out in South Carolina has shot and killed his girlfriend’s son.
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Video of Officers in Alabama Hitting Woman Investigated
An Alabama police department is investigating a video of an arrest that shows two Tuscaloosa police officers punching and using a baton to hit a woman during a traffic stop.
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UK and Irish Leaders Attend Funeral of Journalist Lyra McKee
The leaders of Britain and Ireland will join hundreds of mourners Wednesday at the funeral of Lyra McKee, the young journalist shot dead during rioting in Northern Ireland last week.
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Denmark: Companies Receive ‘Hazardous’ Powder in Letters
Danish police are investigating a number of letters containing an unidentified powder and threats that were sent from Belgium to several food processing companies in Denmark.
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China Tells US to Avoid ‘Wrong Moves’ Over Iran Oil Controls
China has told Washington to avoid 'wrong moves' that hurt Chinese interests following a U.S. threat to impose sanctions on buyers of Iranian oil.
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South Sudan Measles Outbreak Raises Questions About Vaccines
Despondent, Akon Mathiong points to two small mounds of dirt where she buried her grandsons, 4 and 5 years old, last month. They died after contracting measles in one of the worst-hit areas of South Sudan’s latest outbreak.