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Ariel Castro's house of horror demolished in Cleveland

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Michelle Knight, third from the left, holds yellow balloons outside the home of Ariel Castro on Wednesday only minutes before crew began to destroy the structure in which she was held for 11 years.
 
  Ariel Castro's house of horror demolished in Cleveland  
  One of his victims brought yellow balloons in memory of other missing children.  
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  politics      
  President Obama and Jay Leno   Obama: Terrorist threat 'still out there'
President Obama discusses serious issues with Jay Leno.
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  world      
  Black smoke billows from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Kenya on Aug. 7.   Major fire closes Kenya airport; flights rerouted
Inbound flights have been rerouted to other Kenyan airports.
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  news      
  President Obama chats with host Jay Leno during a taping of 'The Tonight Show' at NBC Studios Burbank, Calif.   Five things to know Wednesday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
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  business      
  The headquarters of Fannie Mae in Washington.   Closing Fannie, Freddie could up mortgage rates
Borrowers would probably end up paying more if Fannie, Freddie are phased out.
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  nation      
  Michael Boatwright, who spent five months at Desert Regional Medical Center after awaking from a coma with no memory and speaking only Swedish, takes a taxi to Roy's Desert Resource Center in Palm Springs, Calif.   Amnesia patient leaves hospital for homeless shelter
Michael Boatwright woke from coma five months ago speaking only Swedish.
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  columnist      
  Premium economy can offer extra comfort for much less than business class, but fliers need to pay close attention as airlines' offerings differ greatly.   Is premium economy worth the extra money?
You can get added comfort for much less than business class, but airlines' offerings vary.
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  people      
  Usher and his son, Usher Raymond V on July 21, 2011 in Atlanta.   911 call released for Usher's son's pool accident
The caller explains little Raymond V was stuck in the pool.
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  mlb      
  Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper (34) yells at Atlanta Braves pitcher Julio Teheran (not pictured) after getting hit by a pitch in the fifth inning at Nationals Park.   Watch Bryce Harper flip out after getting beaned
After hitting a solo home run, Harper gets plunked and benches clear.
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  tech      
  Roger Pingleton and Jill Beitz, founders of StreamSide Software, said they recently used their  Spirit Story Box app to hunt for ghosts at a Richmond museum.   Couple says app lets the iPhone communicate with ghosts
Spirit Story Box lets the dead 'speak,' developers say.
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
A boy dangles from a power line before dropping into the floodwaters of the Ganges River on Aug. 6 in Allahabad, India.

A boy dangles from a power line before dropping into the floodwaters of the Ganges River on Aug. 6 in Allahabad, India.
 
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Demolition of Ariel Castro's house begins
 
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