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Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and Ben Carson participate in the second presidential primary debate at the Reagan library in Simi Valley, Calif. on Sept. 16, 2015.
 
  Fact check: The second Republican debate  
  The candidates flubbed claims on vaccines, immigration, Hillary Clinton and more.  
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  world      
  The city of Guaranda, Ecuador, the capital of the mountainous Bolivar Province.   U.S. priests accused of sex abuse get second chance in South America
The priests said they have been allowed to continue preaching unfettered.
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  nation      
  Police Chief Larry Boyd said Ahmed Mohamed's device raised suspicions because the wires in a briefcase looked curious — and that Ahmed was not immediately   Teen who made clock ponders new school after suspension
Teachers, police thought Ahmed Mohamed's clock was a bomb.
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  tech      
  A   Amazon selling six-packs of its $50 tablet computers
The new tablets are available for pre-order Thursday and begin shipping Sept. 30
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  markets      
  Fed chair Janet Yellen will have a press conference after Thursday's meeting.   Hike or no hike, what Fed's Yellen tells Wall Street is key
Although the Fed's decision on interest rates tomorrow is key, what could really move the markets is what Fed chief Janet Yellen says in her post-meeting press conference.
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  money      
  Rising interest rates can have an impact on family savers and borrowers.   What higher interest rates mean for consumers
Why do interest rates matter, and what would a rate increase mean for the typical family?
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  Hunter Knighton (54) returned to the practice field this summer after being cleared in late spring.   Back to football, back to life: The story of Miami's Hunter Knighton
A heat stroke nearly killed Hunter Knighton. But his desire to play football never waned.
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  cars      
  Honda has unveiled the production version of the Civic   Honda unveils next-generation Civic
The new one is wider and lower and offers two new engines
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  people      
    Tyra, Chrissy Teigen open up about fertility struggles
They also talk about the sting they feel when people ask them -- over and over -- about their plans for having kids.
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  tv      
  YouTube/Merv Griffin   FTW 'Jeopardy!' contestant says Turd Ferguson
And she's SO happy with herself.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A volunteer from the German Red Cross plays with Zena, a little girl from Syria in an emergency shelter in Rottenburg, Germany.

A volunteer from the German Red Cross plays with Zena, a little girl from Syria in an emergency shelter in Rottenburg, Germany.
 
  Popular Stories
Fact check: The second Republican debate
U.S. priests accused of sex abuse get second chance in South America
Teen who made clock ponders new school after suspension
 
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