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October 21, 2015

Royals Swinging Their Way to World Series Doorstep

(NFL) -- The Kansas City Royals, not the Toronto Blue Jays, have boomed their way through the American League Championship Series, and sit one game away from the World Series. With 14 more runs in Tuesday’s Game 4 victory, the Royals have…

Megatron: I Once Understood Catch Rule, Now I Don’t

Let's say it again now: What's a catch? The answer remains murky to many, both inside the game and out. The latest controversy came Sunday, when replay review credited Lions wide receiver Golden Tate with a touchdown against theBears after…

Canada to Withdraw Fighter Jets from Syria and Iraq

(BBC) - Canadian Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau has confirmed he will withdraw Canadian fighter jets from the air strikes against Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria. He informed US President Barack Obama of his decision hours…

South African Students Clash with Police near Parliament

(BBC) - South African students who were marching to parliament in a protest over a rise in student fees have clashed with police. Police fired stun grenades as the protesters were trying to force their way into the parliamentary complex.…

VP Joe Biden Says He Will Not Run for President in 2016

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Vice President Joe Biden will not run for president in 2016, he said Wednesday, ending a months-long flirtation with a third White House campaign and setting him on a glide path toward the end of his decades-long…

Marijuana use in US adults doubles in decade, surveys show

CHICAGO (AP) -- Marijuana use among U.S. adults doubled over a decade, rising to almost 10 percent or more than 22 million mostly recreational users, government surveys show. The trend reflects a cultural shift and increasingly permissive…

Guatemalan Comic Holds Big Lead Ahead of Sunday’s Election

(Reuters) - Guatemalan comic Jimmy Morales should triumph easily in a second round run-off on Sunday to elect the country's next president after the arrest of the previous leader in a massive corruption scandal, a poll showed on Wednesday.…

The Sensual Photography of the American Artist Loved by Cuba

(CNN) - Next month photographer Peter Turnley will become the first American to be given a major exhibition at Havana's Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes since the Cuban Revolution, when his exhibition opens in the museum on November 13. The…

Prime Minister Harris Addresses Global Citizenship Seminar

(ZIZ News) -- In true candid fashion, St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister, Hon. Dr. Timothy Harris addressed Monday’s Global Citizenship Seminar, organised by Henley and Partners in Miami, Florida. He spoke with pride of the country’s…