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  Ben Carson suggests more people should be armed  
  The neurosurgeon and presidential contender on the assets of lacking electoral experience.  
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    S.C. residents pick up pieces after historic flood
Resilient folks start to rebuild after historic floods swept through over weekend.
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  nfl      
  Did K.J. Wright intentionally knock the ball of bounds?   NFL: Official didn't think batted ball in end zone was 'overt foul'
But replays sure seem to indicated LB K.J. Wright's illegal bat should've given Lions ball back.
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  It was an emotional night on 'DWTS.'   Watching 'DWTS' most memorable years requires A LOT of tissues
All aboard the emotional roller coaster.
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  news      
  McDonald's is offering an all-day breakfast menu beginning Oct. 6.   5 things you need to know Tuesday
The biggest news to start your morning.
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  world      
  Anne L'Huillier, member of the Nobel Committee for Physics, Goran K Hansson, Permanent Secretary of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and Olga Botner, member of the Nobel Committee for Physics, sit in front of a screen displaying the winners of   2 win Nobel physics prize for neutrino research
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said the two researchers had made key contributions to experiments showing that neutrinos change identities.
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    FAA: Pilot's death a rarity in mid-air
FAA: Pilot's death a rarity in mid-air, and passengers were not at risk
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  tech      
  A file picture dated April 9, 2015 of Austrian student and plaintiff Max Schrems prior to the start of the trial concerning the admission of the claim of a class action lawsuit against the privacy policy of Facebook, in Vienna, Austria. The European   Europe's top court rejects 'Safe Harbor' ruling
At issue are rules governing how U.S. and EU companies trade data
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  flights      
  This file photo from Aug. 20, 2012, shows a Delta Air Lines jet taking off from Miami International Airport.   Delta Air Lines to eliminate management positions
Delta will continue to hire flight attendants, pilots and other front-line employees.
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  people      
    YouTube teen star dies suddenly, cause unknown
What happened to YouTube teen star Caleb Logan Bratayley?
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
Student Mathew Downing, right, is hugged by a woman as they return to Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore.

Student Mathew Downing, right, is hugged by a woman as they return to Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Ore.
 
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Ben Carson: On gun control, Snowden — and Trump
Columbia, S.C., residents begin to pick up the pieces
NFL: Official didn't view Seahawk's bat as an 'overt' foul in controversial finish
 
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