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Austrian police say they expect 10,000 arrivals out of Hungary now that Hungary has allowed migrants held up there for almost a week to travel further west.
 
  'Exceptional response' as thousands of migrants pour into Austria  
  Many quickly jumped on trains for Germany, which has agreed to take in tens of thousands.  
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  politics      
  Presidential hopeful Hilary Clinton speaks to a group of central Iowa small business owners on April 15.   Reports: State Dept. IT staffer also paid by Clinton family
IT worker paid to maintain Clinton's private email server, the Washington Post reports.
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  A judge has barred Bill Cosby's legal team from documents that might prove their theory that 2005 accuser Andrea Constand and her lawyer leaked the deposition file from that sexual battery case.   Bill Cosby loses latest legal skirmish
Comedian's attorneys sought access to documents that might explain 2005 deposition leak.
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  A photo of a bloody cadet after a pillow fight at West Point.   30 cadets injured in bloody pillow fight at West Point
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt, right?
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  Vehicles are backed up while entering the US 101 Ventura Freeway in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015.   10 cities with the worst traffic
Urban commuters collectively lost 6.9 billion hours to traffic delays last year.
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  nation      
  Cucumbers on display at a booth in Berlin.   Cucumbers recalled after salmonella outbreak in 27 states
A California company is recalling its cucumbers after a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 285 people in 27 states and killed a San Diego woman.
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  tennis      
    Rafael Nadal's shocking, late-night U.S. Open meltdown
Rafa had been 151-0 after winning the first two sets in a best-of-five match. Fabio Fognini changed that.
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  tech      
  A Burning Man attendee checks an event map, which participants use instead of GPS on their smartphones.   Burning Man is where cellphones go to die
Burning Man is where cellphones go to die, and some of the nation's most tech savvy folks say that's just the way they like it.
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  nation      
  People cool off by the beach next to the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, Calif., on Aug. 17, 2015.   California's recent heat, humidity nothing compared to Iran
California is a Mediterranean climate and typically experiences dry summers and wet winters.
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  Man using laptop computer in his home office.   Don't leave a voice message. Send an email
Email is actually a more intimate way to reach out to someone, especially if they're a millennial, than leaving a voice message, a new study found.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
The Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador erupted in ashes that fell on nearby towns.

The Cotopaxi volcano in Ecuador erupted in ashes that fell on nearby towns.
 
  Popular Stories
'Exceptional response' as thousands of migrants pour into Austria
Reports: State Dept. IT staffer also paid by Clinton family
Bill Cosby loses latest legal skirmish
 
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