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Reports: Islamic State blows up Palmyra's ancient Arch of Triumph


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A file picture dated October 17, 2009 shows a group of tourists visiting the historic site of the ancient city of Palmyra, central Syria.
 
  Reports: Islamic State blows up Palmyra's ancient Arch of Triumph  
  ISIL has embarked on a campaign to destroy monuments that pre-date Islam and artifacts they say promote idolatry since seizing Palmyra in May.  
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Residents and first responders launch boats to rescue people trapped in their homes in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina experienced a record rainfall, with 11.5 inches falling on Oct 3.

Residents and first responders launch boats to rescue people trapped in their homes in Columbia, S.C. South Carolina experienced a record rainfall, with 11.5 inches falling on Oct 3.
 
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Reports: ISIL blows up Palmyra's Arch of Triumph
Flooding sweeps East amid 'mind-boggling' rains
Philly universities: FBI warning of 'unspecified' threat on Monday
 
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