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  37 fraternity members charged in hazing death of pledge  
  5 Pi Delta Psi members at Baruch College were charged with the hazing-related death of Chun "Michael" Deng.  
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  A school bus from the Houston Independent School District sits on its side Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2015, after it flipped off an overpass. One person was killed and several were injured.   2 students dead, others injured after school bus flips in Houston
The bus drivers and two other students were injured.
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  Cheerleaders in Lumberton, Texas, are getting international attention for a September 11 commemorative routine they performed Friday.   High school cheerleaders defend controversial 9/11 routine
A Texas high school cheerleading team is defending a 9/11 dance routine that some called insensitive.
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  File photo shows a woman smoking a cigarette in Berlin, Germany in 2014.   Sales of four R.J. Reynolds cigarettes halted
Food and Drug Administration ruling applies to Camel Crush Bold and three other products
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  Law enforcement officers walk across the Delta State University campus in Cleveland, Miss., Monday, Sept. 14, 2015.   Shooting deaths rock Delta State community
Classes were canceled and a vigil was scheduled Tuesday at Delta State University.
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  world      
  In this June 27, 2008 file photo from television, the 60-foot-tall cooling tower is seen before its demolition at the main Nyongbyon reactor complex in Nyongbyon,  also known as Yongbyon, North Korea.   N.Korea says it has restarted nuclear bomb fuel plants
South Korea's Yonhap news agency said North Korea says it is fully ready to use nuclear weapons against the United States at any time.
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  Kentucky State Police identified Joseph Thomas Johnson-Shanks, 25, of Missouri, as the suspect in the fatal shooting of Kentucky State Police trooper Joseph Cameron Ponder. Johnson-Shanks was shot dead by police on Monday after a standoff.   Slain Kentucky trooper was trying to help when shot
Trooper who stopped a car was trying to help the occupants before he was gunned down by the driver, police said.
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  A vehicle rests in debris after a flash flood Monday, Sept. 14, 2015, in Hildale, Utah. Authorities say multiple people are dead and others missing after a flash flood ripped through the town on the Utah-Arizona border Monday night.   8 dead, 5 missing as Utah flood sweeps away cars
Victims said to be mothers, children from Hildale, Utah, and Colorado City, Ariz., area.
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  politics      
    Poll: Trump retains lead, but Carson edges closer
A new poll says Donald Trump still leads the Republican presidential field nationally, but he now has a close second-place challenger: Ben Carson.
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  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.   CDC hires top lab safety official to address string of incidents, culture
The CDC has hired a permanent top official to oversee laboratory safety at the agency.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Stuart Horner, a convicted murderer and inmate of HM Prison Manchester, stages a one-man protest on the prison roof in northern England after escaping from his cell.  Horner was jailed for life in 2012 for the murder of his uncle Ian Taylor.

Stuart Horner, a convicted murderer and inmate of HM Prison Manchester, stages a one-man protest on the prison roof in northern England after escaping from his cell. Horner was jailed for life in 2012 for the murder of his uncle Ian Taylor.
 
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37 fraternity members charged in hazing death of pledge
2 students dead, others injured after school bus flips in Houston
High school cheerleaders defend controversial 9/11 routine
 
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