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Bean pie, my brother?

The Nation of Islam’s iconic dessert is still around, if you know where to look. By Mike Sula Article Reprint The young man who met us at the front doors of Muhammad University of Islam

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Official tornado count: 14 twisters hit during devastating Midwest storm

No fewer than 14 tornadoes struck Illinois and northwest Indiana during Sunday’s violent storm, according to the National Weather Service’s count. The strongest was an EF-4. By Mark Guarino Article Reprint Chicago The final tornado

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Sex ‘Addiction’ Isn’t a Guy Thing

Lack of research and knowledge about female hypersexuality stem from the double standard that men always want sex and women never do. Some women instead refer to their condition as “love addiction” or “relationship addiction.”

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Car bomb kills 25 near Iranian Embassy in Beirut

dailystar.com Article Reprint BEIRUT: Two suspected suicide bombers – one driving a rigged car and the other on a motorcycle – attacked the Iranian embassy in Beirut Tuesday, killing at least 25 people and wounding

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Nelson Mandela remains very ill and still cannot speak

By Scott Tuttle Article Reprint According to ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, former leader  of South Africa and civil rights icon, Nelson Mandela, is still quite ill after  a strong bout with pneumonia.

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Tesco recalls own brand ice cream cones after customers find pain relief tablets

By:Tomas Jivanda Article Reprint Tesco has recalled its own brand ice cream cones after “pain relief” tablets were found inside two separate cornets. The pills were found by customers in the supermarket’s four chocolate and

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Lawsuit: Doctor sprayed Ohio woman’s genitals with drain cleaner, not vinegar

By Travis Gettys Article Reprint A northeast Ohio woman says her gynecologist sprayed her genitals with a chemical that’s used to unclog drains. The woman told WKYC that she was undergoing a routine colposcopy exam

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Philippine typhoon death toll to rise as rescuers reach remote areas

    By Andrew R.C. Marshall and Manuel Mogato Article Reprint (Reuters) – Rescue workers were trying to reach towns and villages in the central Philippines on Tuesday that were cut off by a powerful typhoon in an

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