Researchers: Deadly MERS Outbreak Comes From Camels

The Saudi Arabian Health Ministry says the virus has killed 102 people.



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Clippers' Ticket Sales Plummet After Racist Remarks

The average price for Tuesday night's Clippers game against the Warriors dropped from $680 over the weekend to $250. 



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Report: 4.1 Percent of Death Row Inmates Are Innocent

The crazy part -- researchers say 4.1 percent is only a "conservative" estimate. 



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Sponsors Cut Ties With Los Angeles Clippers

At least a dozen sponsorships have been either cut or suspended. 



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CEO Of Russia's Largest Social Media Network Fired

The network will go "under the complete control" of two close allies of President Vladimir Putin.



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Supreme Court Approves Michigan's Affirmative Action Ban

The decision came in a 6-2 ruling that claimed a lower federal court was wrong to write off the ban as discriminatory.



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South Korea's President: Ferry Crew's Actions 'Akin To Murder'

Four more people were arrested in connection to last week's sunken South Korean ferry.



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India Recognizes Transgenders As Third Gender

The landmark ruling means transgendered people will receive quotas for jobs and education similar to those provided for other minorities.



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Vandals Tip Smart Cars In San Francisco

"Shouldn't a smart car know when someone is trying to tip it?"



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Microsoft Says R.I.P. To Windows XP

The second most popular desktop operating system will no longer be supported after Tuesday. 



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Senate Passes Bill To Restore Unemployment Benefits To Millions

The bill would grant unemployment benefits to 2.4 million Americans who have been out of work for at least six months. 



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Ukraine: Russia Wants 'Division And Destruction' Of Ukraine

The bold accusation comes after pro-Russian activists took control over buildings in eastern Ukraine.



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Senate Report Concludes CIA Interrogation Program 'Misled' Public

The report says CIA detainees were subject to "excruciating" interrogation methods for the sake of little to no significant information.



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Google Maps App Features Pokemon Challenge To 'Catch 'Em All'

The newest Google Maps update features a Pokemon Challenge that lets users run around and compete to be the next Poke-Master.



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Washington Mudslide Death Toll Rises To 24

Among the victims -- a 4-month old infant, and a 5-year-old and 6-year-old child.



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USC Announces Changes to Sexual Assault Protocol

A sit-in by USC's Student Coalition Against Rape in April 2012. (Paresh Dave/Neon Tommy)

The changes come during an ongoing investigation into whether USC's sexual assault policies violate Title IX.



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Obama To Propose Overhaul To NSA's Surveillance Program

If approved by Congress, the NSA would only be able to obtain specific records with permission from a judge.



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Rescue Efforts Widen After Washington Mudslide

A massive mudslide killed at least eight people and possibly displaced more than 100 others in Washington state on Saturday.



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Egyptian Court Sentences 529 Morsi Supporters To Death

The defendants were charged of attacking police after security forces killed hundreds of pro-Morsi supporters at a sit-in last summer. 



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Georgetown Scientists Predict Onset of Alzheimer's

Researchers say measuring the fat levels in one's blood cells can predict the onset of the disease. 



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Senate Moves To Eliminate 'Good Soldier' Defense

Proponents say the bill would be a move forward in prosecuting military officials for sexual assault charges.



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Sandy Hook Shooter's Father Speaks Out

"I want people to be afraid of the fact that this could happen to them."



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Girl's Facebook Post Costs Her Dad $80,000

Another reason to think twice before posting to social media.



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Hundreds Arrested At Anti-Keystone Protest

As many as 1000 students and activists gathered outside the White House to protest the controversial pipeline.



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Michelle Obama Proposes Rules To Ban Fatty Advertisements In Schools

Companies would only be able to advertise low-calorie or otherwise healthy foods in schools.



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Asiana Airlines Fined For Failing To Assist Crash Victims' Families

Regulators say Asiana Airlines is the first airline to fail to assist the families of its plane's crash victims.



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Egypt's Interim Cabinet And Prime Minister Resign Unexpectedly

"It is time we all sacrificed for the good of the country," Prime Minister Hazem al-Beblawy said.



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Ugandan President Signs Anti-Gay Law

The new law could mean life in prison for those who commit acts of homosexuality.



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'Ghostbusters' Star Harold Ramis Dies

 His work included such films as "Ghostbusters" and "Groundhog Day".



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Obama Orders Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards By 2016

As it stands, medium and heavy trucks make up a hefty 25 percent of greenhouse gas emissions.



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Thousands Block Anti-Gay Church From Picketing Michael Sam Ceremony

University of Missouri students formed a barricade to stand against the church.



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Former U.S. Congressman Arrested For Pornography In Zimbabwe

Being a former U.S. lawmaker doesn't mean you get to breach other countries' laws.



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Critics Slam NBC For 'Egging On' Olympic Skier To Cry

Bode Miller wept on air after answering relentless questions about his dead brother.



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Michael Dunn Trial Angers Twitter

Protests and explosive tweets erupted after a jury failed to convict Michael Dunn of murdering a black male teenager.



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Michael Dunn Trial Angers Twitter

Protests and explosive tweets erupted after a jury failed to convict Michael Dunn of murdering a black male teenager.



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Plane Crashes In Algeria, Kills 102 People

The crash mainly involved off-duty military personnel and their families - including women and children.



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