Skeletons, ghosts, and monsters of all kinds took to the streets of many cities in Spain at nightfall to celebrate Halloween. The next morning, an older generation flocked to the country’s cemeteries to remember their dead.
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Horses and camels used to ferry tourists in Egypt are abused and left to die near the pyramids, investigation says
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Eye Opener: FBI thwarts potential terror attack in Michigan
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Thousands of furloughed federal workers are trying to navigate the unemployment system, in a sharp increase that is still a fraction of the 670,000 furloughed during the shutdown.
With bombs and bravado, Trump puts his own stamp on Reagan’s ‘peace through strength’ mantle
It wasn’t so long ago that President Donald Trump spoke of building a legacy as a peacemaker.
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