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They were musicians and singers, students and artists. And they were all really young. We're learning more about the people who perished in the Ghost Ship fire in Oakland. One traveled to the warehouse to perform. Another was an elementary school teacher. One was just 17.
Russia and China teamed up to veto a resolution for a week-long ceasefire in Aleppo. The Russians said it wasn't the right time for a vote since talks it's having with the US are making progress. A US official called that line a bunch of bull. Meanwhile, a 7-year-old Aleppo girl who captured the world's attention with her tweets posted a goodbye, saying 'Pray for us.'
5. Bill Cosby
It was the deposition that completely turned public opinion against him, and now it will be used against him in court. Bill Cosby's admission that he had affairs and gave women drugs so they'd have sex with him is admissible, a judge ruled.
Going, going, gone This pic says it all. The populist wave is washing away the jobs and legacies of the leaders in it. Only one -- Germany's Angela Merkel -- remains.
Joe 2020? Veep Joe Biden cracked the door open -- ever so slighting -- to a 2020 presidential run while joking around with reporters during a trip to the Senate.
Last laugh The bad internet mocked a cleaner in Saudi Arabia for looking at jewelry. The good internet rallied behind him and showered him with gifts.
Otherwise, they're just like us You don't need it, but here you go. Another way the ultra-rich are different than the rest of us -- on average they own nine homes and 19 cars.
How to grocery shop with a baby Step one, just accept that things will go sideways fairly quickly. (Click to view)
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