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  politics
 
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell campaigns in Kentucky.
 
  Polls: GOP holds edge in Ky., Georgia and Louisiana  
  Obama's unpopularity in South complicates Senate races, NBC News/Marist polls find.  
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  nation      
  Pope Francis leads a Mass on the occasion of All Saints' Day on Nov. 1, 2014 at Campo di Verano cemetery in Rome on Saturday.   Pope Francis agitates conservative U.S. Catholics
Will pope's reservoir of good will one day run dry?
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  nfl      
  A view of the Redskins team bus.   Redskins team buses involved in accident on the way to stadium
On the way to TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
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  cruises      
  Royal Caribbean's new Quantum of the Seas departing the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany.   New giant cruise ship to set sail on maiden voyage
Royal Caribbean's Quantum of the Seas is the third largest cruise vessel ever built.
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  world      
  Vapors spew from the smokestack at Sunflower Electric Cooperative's coal-fired power plant in Holcomb, Kan., in February 2007. A U.N. group warns of    Top scientists blame humans for climate change
Assessment comes as the Earth is headed toward its hottest year ever recorded.
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  nation      
  Wayne and Marlena Rowley of Mojave, Calif., say they witness the last flight of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo. They are seen here two days after the crash.   Eyewitness: Virgin Galactic disaster unfolded quickly
NTSB says it appears spacecraft broke up inflight
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  world      
  Locals inspect the site of a car bomb attack at Palestine Street in Baghdad on Sunday.   Islamic State executes 50 members of Iraqi tribe
Extremists lined up and shot dead at least 50 men, women and children in Anbar province.
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  world      
  An Ebola sign placed in front of a home in West Point slum area of Monrovia, Liberia, 25 September 2014.   In Liberian slum, Ebola quarantine magnifies misery
Thousands are chafing under the restrictions in West Point slum.
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  ncaaf      
  Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) runs towards the end zone during the fourth quarter against Stanford in an NCAA college football game in Eugene, Ore., Saturday, Nov. 1, 2014.   Stock Watch: Oregon moves into top five in Amway Coaches Poll
Mississippi State, Florida State, Auburn, Alabama and Oregon are the top five.
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  world      
  Workers try to move a beached Southern right whale carcass washed up on Muizenberg Beach on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa, in 2012.   As sharks swim, 'idiot' surfs whale carcass
Man hops on carcass before noticing swarm of sharks nearby.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A runner covers himself from the low temperatures and strong wind before the start of the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2.

A runner covers himself from the low temperatures and strong wind before the start of the New York City Marathon on Nov. 2.
 
  Popular Stories
Polls: GOP holds edge in Ky., Georgia and Louisiana
Pope Francis agitates conservative U.S. Catholics
Redskins team buses involved in accident on the way to stadium
 
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