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Ben Carson officially announces his candidacy for president at the Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts on May 4, 2015, in Detroit.
 
  Non-confrontational style, social media aiding Ben Carson's surge in polls  
  Carson's numbers in the polls are rising both nationally and in the critical early states.  
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  world      
  Migrants get some tea as they arrive at the Westbahnhof station in Vienna, Austria, on Sunday.   Pope calls on Catholics to shelter Europe's migrants
Thousands more refugees from war-torn countries such as Syria and Afghanistan were expected to arrive in Austria and Germany on Sunday.
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  columnist      
  Joseph Clark, a managing partner with the Financial Enhancement Group, which has offices in Anderson and Lafayette, Ind.   What the rich know that you don't: 5 secret saving tips
The rich get to learn about little-known, effective ways to boost savings. You can, too.
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  life      
    Susan Sarandon carried LSD guru Timothy Leary's ashes in a Burning Man ceremony
Timothy Leary, the late father of LSD, was memorialized at Burning Man after a fantastic procession and burning of his ashes this week in the Black Rock Desert.
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    Poll: Sanders takes lead over Clinton in N.H.
Bernie Sanders has passed Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, according to a new NBC/Marist Poll.
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  nation      
  Breaking News   Shooting at family celebration leaves boy dead, 3 hurt
Police looking for suspects after shooting at residence in Charlotte, N.C.
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  nation      
  Rowan County, Ky., clerk Kim Davis smiling on Aug. 18, 2015.   'Free Kim Davis': This is just what gay rights groups wanted to avoid
Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who was sent to jail for not issuing marriage licenses, is not a martyr, they say.
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  nation      
  FILE - Garfield Park in Chicago, IL.  Credit: Henryk Sadura, Getty Images/iStockphoto   Child's body parts found in Chicago park
A passerby discovered a child's foot in lagoon at Garfield Park, police said
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  nfl      
    Tim Tebow's message for the Philadelphia Eagles
The quarterback thanked the team for the opportunity.
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  cars      
  A Jeep Cherokee winds up in a ditch after hackers working with   Fiat Chrysler recalls more cars to thwart hackers
The automaker ordered the recall following another one in July
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Catholics touch a portrait of Mother Teresa during a Mother Teresa feast celebrations in Pristina Kosovo.

Catholics touch a portrait of Mother Teresa during a Mother Teresa feast celebrations in Pristina Kosovo.
 
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Non-confrontational style, social media aiding Ben Carson's surge in polls
Pope calls on Catholics to shelter Europe's migrants
What the rich know that you don't: 5 secret saving tips
 
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