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After a 100-foot deep crater swallowed a home and killed one man, a new hole opened nearby.
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Justin Bieber angers fans, and their parents, with late arrival for London show
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Devon Gluck, 21, knew what he had to do when an ATM gave him $1,800 that didn’t belong to him. It just took a while for him to compose himself to give it back, he said. Gluck went to a PNC Bank teller machine at...
Secrecy's the operating rule when cardinals vote behind locked doors for new pope

