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USATODAY National News
Apr 24, 2018

Toronto Van Suspect Faces 10 Murder Counts
A 25-year-old who plowed a van into a crowded Toronto sidewalk was ordered held Tuesday on 10 counts of murder 13 of attempted murder. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Joao Souza, stabbed to death at Binghamton University, remembered at candlelight vigil
Binghamton university held a candlelight vigil Monday to honor freshman Joao Souza who was fatally stabbed April 15 in his dorm room suite.         

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Apr 24, 2018

This booze cruise offers windsor castle views on big day
If you were not invited to the royal wedding, but want to be royal wedding adjacent, now you have your chance. Keri Lumm shares the story.         

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Apr 24, 2018

McConaughey's wild night in Sin City
Speaking at CinemaCon in the city, Matthew McConaughey talks about his most memorable night in Las Vegas. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Girl nearly dies after swallowing large amount of pool water
A freak accident has left a little girl fighting for her life after accidentally swallowing some pool water. Nathan Rousseau Smith has the story.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Is this America's best fast-food pizza?
Blaze is the Chipotle of pizza. Elizabeth Keatinge has more.         

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Apr 24, 2018

A man tried to jump off a Detroit overpass. Then 13 truckers saved him.
A line of 13 trucks with assistance from Michigan State Police, created a wall on the I-696 freeway to prevent a man from jumping off the overpass.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Poll: Facebook Scandal Changes Social Media Use
Many Americans are changing the way they use social media in the aftermath of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Can animals really predict earthquakes? Evidence is shaky, scientists say
For thousands of years, people have claimed that odd behavior by animals could predict an imminent earthquake, but a new study said that there is no strong evidence behind the claim.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz found not guilty in cross-border slaying of Mexican teen
Swartz was on trial for second-degree murder in federal court in Tucson for a 2012 killing of a Mexican teenager         

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Apr 24, 2018

A monkey took a selfie, went to court — and lost the appeal
A judge ruled Naruto, the crested macaque who took selfies on a photographer's camera, could not claim copyright infringement. PETA had filed the complaint on the monkey's behalf.         

USATODAY National News
Apr 24, 2018

‘Real Indian' running against Warren fights city order to remove sign
Shiva Ayyadurai is running against Democratic Senator, Elizabeth Warren and is suing the city of Cambridge for violating his First Amendment rights. Veuer's Chandra Lanier has the story.         

USATODAY National News
Apr 24, 2018

Trump welcomes Macron at White House
President Donald Trump is welcoming French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House in a formal arrival ceremony. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Trudeau: Toronto suffered 'senseless attack'
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says authorities see no national security element in the seeming attack on pedestrians in Canada's largest city. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

President Trump gets bashed on social media for planting a tree
President Trump took some heat on social media for his planting of a tree at the White House, gifted to him by French President Emmanuel Macron.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Indiana pizzeria that declined to cater same-sex weddings closes for good
Memories Pizza in northern Indiana is now just a memory itself after closing its doors for good last month.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Grow an endless supply of green onions in nothing but water
No garden needed.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Watch burger-snatching iguana snatch a schoolboy's lunch
A 9-year-old boy from the U.K. was all set to enjoy a nice lunch, when a burger-snatching iguana arrived and made off with his food. Buzz60's Josh King has more.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Clouds above Uranus smell like farts and rotten eggs, Oxford researchers declare
As if the name of the planet wasn't enough, scientists recently discovered Uranus is home to clouds of hydrogen sulfide.         

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Apr 24, 2018

Mackie: 'Avengers' is 'blessing of multiple riches'
Anthony Mackie on "Avengers" 3 and 4: "The complete movie is the two movies." (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Former Miss America Deidre Downs Gunn marries same-sex partner in Alabama wedding
Deidre Downs Gunn, who was crowned Miss America in 2005 and is now a doctor, walked down the aisle with her spouse, attorney Abbott Jones, in Alabama.         

USATODAY National News
Apr 24, 2018

Avengers take over L.A.
A decade's worth of Marvel-movie stars arrive at "Avengers: Infinity War" world premiere in Los Angeles. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

The greatest themed hotel rooms for movie buffs
Hotels want to give their guests an experience they won't soon forget. These are the coolest themed rooms for real cinephiles, according to Ranker.         

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Apr 24, 2018

These are Facebook's secret rules for removing posts
Facebook disclosed the guidelines it uses to train content reviewers on what post to remove and introduced a formal appeals process.         

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Apr 24, 2018

April political cartoons from the USA TODAY Network
        

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Apr 24, 2018

Waffle House suspect appears In court by video
A man accused of shooting dead four people at a Tennessee Waffle House has been formally charged with four counts of criminal homicide and is being held on a $2 million bond. 29-year-old Travis Reinking appeared in court by video on Monday. (April 24)         

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Apr 24, 2018

Video: American Airlines passenger tased 10 times after allegedly groping woman on plane
Refusing to leave the plane, the man endured multiple tasings in a struggle with several Miami police officers on an American Airline flight.         

USATODAY National News
Apr 23, 2018

Waffle House shooting suspect Travis Reinking jailed on $2 million bond
A tip from a construction worker led police to Travis Reinking, 29, of Morton, Ill. And the woman who called 911 was worried that he would do as she made the call.         

USATODAY National News
Apr 23, 2018

U.S. military veteran receives world's first total penis and scrotum transplant
The recipient is recovering well and likely to regain both urinary and sexual function after the most extensive penile transplant to date.         

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Apr 04, 2018

The people who witnessed MLK's assassination
        

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Mar 09, 2018

Crime is on the rise in these 10 cities
       

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Mar 06, 2018

US skyscrapers: Tallest building in every state
       

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

TSA Tests Suicide Vest Detectors In NYC
The Transportation Security Administration is testing new suicide vest-detection technology at New York City's Penn Station this week. The testing comes after a failed bombing attempt in December. (Feb. 27)         

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Feb 27, 2018

West Virginia teacher strike enters 4th day, class dismissed for 275,000 students
Thousands of striking schoolteachers who have shut down West Virginia classrooms for days are demanding a face-to-face meeting with the governor.         

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Feb 27, 2018

West Virginia teachers packed lunches for their needy students before going on strike
With the strike looming, teachers sent food for a week home with needy kids. "We knew we were going on strike, we upped our game," Linda Vannest said.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Bill Clinton lauds Billy Graham in N.C. visit
Former President Bill Clinton visited the late Rev. Billy Graham's boyhood home in North Carolina to pay his respects to the pastor who ministered to presidents as far back as Dwight Eisenhower. (Feb. 27)         

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Feb 27, 2018

Fed chair Jerome Powell on strong outlook, new rates forecast
Jerome Powell testified before Congress Tuesday, his first public appearance as chairman of Federal Reserve. Powell delivered the semi-annual monetary policy report before the House Financial Services Committee, expressing a positive outlook. (Feb. 27)         

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Feb 27, 2018

Blue ice in Straits of Mackinac attracts photographers looking for their perfect shot
The blue hue doesn't happen every time the straits freeze, and the spring thaw will take it away.         

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Feb 27, 2018

16 inmates charged after fight at Chicago jail
Sixteen inmates have been indicted on mob action charges after authorities say they were involved in a fight in the maximum security area at Cook County Jail in Chicago. (Feb.26)         

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Feb 27, 2018

Is sticking by the NRA a branding problem? Ask FedEx, Apple and Amazon
More than 12 major U.S. companies have ended financial relationships with the National Rifle Association since Thursday.         

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Feb 27, 2018

The day in pictures
        

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Feb 27, 2018

Rhode Island adopts 'red flag' gun policy; other states close
Rhode Island becomes the sixth state to take the action in recent years and the first since the Feb. 14 shooting rampage at a Florida high school.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

These colleges don't care if you get suspended for #NeverAgain protests
Disciplinary action resulting from peaceful protests likely won't hurt college admission.         

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Feb 27, 2018

N.C. man livestreamed his own murder on Facebook; Suspect arrested
A North Carolina man who routinely broadcast his daily life on Facebook Live was fatally shot Monday while walking through a neighborhood just outside Wingate.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Trump strikes $3.9 billion deal for new Air Force One fleet
Boeing and President Trump appear to have made an informal deal for the newest upcoming batch of Air Force One planes, touting a savings of $1.4 billion. Nathan Rousseau Smith has the details.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

1-in-20 say they have dined & dashed... here's why
Many people admit to dining and dashing, but new services hope to make people better at paying their bill. Tony Spitz has the details.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Blue ice appears in Michigan's Straits of Mackinac, making for vibrant photographs
When the calming blue hue appears, residents look on in awe and photographers get to work.         

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Feb 27, 2018

Bernie Sanders' son is running for Congress in New Hampshire
The son of Vermont Senator and former Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is launching his own congressional career         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

What your body language tells your interviewer
Don't let your body language sink your job interview.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Comcast battles Rupert Murdoch's Fox in $31B bid for Britain's Sky TV
The owner of NBC and Universal Pictures would use Sky to expand the company's Europe operations.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Popular DASH diet could cut depression risk, study finds
Diet for people with hypertension linked to decrease in depression risk, study finds.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Inside Christie's world: Postcard from the Orient Express
Riding aboard the Orient Express for the first time, crime writer Agatha Christie's great-grandson James Prichard discusses his relative's attraction to the locomotive. (Feb. 27)         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Jennifer Lawrence's 'incredibly challenging' new role
"Red Sparrow" actress Jennifer Lawrence says "I really got in over my head" when discussing playing a Russian spy in the latest movie from "The Hunger Games" director, Francis Lawrence. (Feb. 27)         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Lawrence takes year off from acting
"Red Sparrow" star Jennifer Lawrence reveals she will be spending the next year "traveling around the United States trying to get young people engaged politically on a local level." (Feb. 27)         

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Cuban cigar sales light up despite trump policy
Cuba's annual cigar extravaganza has kicked off in Havana attracting wealthy tobacco aficionados and retailers from around the globe. As Sonia Legg reports, a surge in sales of Cuba's legendary cigars in China helped one manufacturer's global revenue rise 12 percent to hit a record $500 million last year. Video provided by Reuters      

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Devastating floods overwhelm central U.S.
        

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Feb 27, 2018

Lawrence: 'problem is guns, not entertainment'
At the New York premiere of spy thriller "Red Sparrow," stars Jennifer Lawrence and Joel Edgerton address the question of whether movies and games are to blame for gun violence, with Lawrence taking time to praise the outspoken survivors of the recent Florida school shooting. (Feb. 27)       

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

February political cartoons from the USA TODAY Network
        

USATODAY National News
Feb 27, 2018

Overcoming struggles, Billy Graham's children are rooted in ministry today
"Daddy, although away from home much of the time during my formative years, commanded a deep respect," Gigi Graham said.         

USATODAY National News
Feb 24, 2018

NRA hits back at United Airlines, Delta, other companies for cutting ties
Two major airlines have notified the National Rifle Association that they will no longer offer discounted rate programs for NRA members.         

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