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Flooding from heavy rain swamps the intersection of Huger Street and King Street in Charleston, S.C. on Saturday,  Oct 3, 2015.  The National Weather Service says the risk of flooding will continue through Monday morning, especially in parts of North
 
  Heavy rain pounds Charleston as Joaquin moves away from East Coast  
  Cars were blocked from the peninsula in the port city and sandbags lined some downtown shops.  
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  A photo provided by Doctors Without Borders shows destroyed parts of a hospital in Kunduz, Afghanistan, after bombings on Oct. 3, 2015.   19 killed after Afghan hospital hit in suspected U.S. airstrike
Doctors Without Borders said the hospital was hit by "sustained bombing" early Saturday
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  The photos of three of the victims of the mass shooting at Umpqua Community College are displayed at a news conference, Friday, Oct. 2, 2015, in Roseburg, Ore.  In the photos, from left, are Quinn Cooper, 18, Lucas Eibel,18,  center, and Jason Johnso   Official: Oregon gunman left angry note glorifying mass killers
Police release names of nine people killed by gunman
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  Alabama quarterback Jake Coker throws in the pocket against Wisconsin.   Five matchups that will decide college football's top Week 5 games
Georgia must solve Alabama's defense, and Notre Dame's Deshone Kizer gets tested by Clemson.
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  Pope Francis (R) blesses Santa Rita da Cascia's statue, six meters high, at the end of  the general audience in St. Peter square, Vatican City, Vatican.   Vatican fires gay priest on eve of Catholic bishops meeting
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting.
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  business      
  Income has a strong correlation with educational achievement on a national level, and that is the case in these school districts as well.   America's richest (and poorest) school districts
Income has a strong correlation with educational achievement on a national level, and that is the case in these school districts as well.
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  Brenda Delgado, seen here in a mugshot taken in Sept. 2015, after she was arrested on outstanding traffic warrants in Plano.   Arrest made in murder-for-hire of Texas dentist
Police arrested a man for fatally shooting a popular Texas dentist and are searching for the woman suspected of paying him to carry out the murder, authorities said Friday.
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  Four people were killed when a single-engine plane crashed on the bank of Lake Hartwell on Friday.   4 killed in S.C. plane crash on way to see Clemson-Notre Dame game
Four men, including a father and son, a prominent high school football coach and a two-time champion sprint car racer, were killed Friday afternoon when a single-engine plane spiraled and crashed on the bank of Lake Hartwell.
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  This photo provided by the Maricopa County Sheriffs office shows Brian Woolsey.  Peoria police have arrested Woolsey, 45,  and his wife, Jennifer Woolsey.   Couple charged for man's alleged sex with teen
Two married high school teachers were arrested Friday on charges stemming from a sexual relationship that police say the husband had with a student.
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  news      
  It's harder these days to stay thin, a new study suggests   It was easier to be thin 20 years ago
Study shows that it's harder for millennials to stay thin.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Public works employees and volunteers load sandbags into people's cars as local residents prepare for potential flooding associated with Hurricane Joaquin storm surge in Old Town Alexandria, Va.

Public works employees and volunteers load sandbags into people's cars as local residents prepare for potential flooding associated with Hurricane Joaquin storm surge in Old Town Alexandria, Va.
 
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Heavy rain pounds Charleston as Joaquin moves away from East Coast
19 killed after Afghan hospital hit in suspected U.S. airstrike
Official: Oregon gunman left angry note glorifying mass killers
 
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