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An Egyptian walks amid charred debris of the Nahda sit-in camp, which was destroyed Wednesday by security forces in Cairo.
 
  Renewed protests planned in Egypt  
  Protesters plan to take to Cairo's streets two days after more than 600 people were killed in violence.  
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  Hannah Anderson arrives at the Boll Weevil restaurant for a fundraiser in her honor to raise money for her family on Thursday.   Calif. teen rescued from abductor appears at fundraiser
Hannah Anderson attended fundraiser to help pay for funerals of her mother and brother.
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  tech      
  September 'Vogue.'   Marissa Mayer's big profile spread in Vogue magazine
In first lengthy profile since she took over as Yahoo CEO, Mayer touches on family, work
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  nation      
  Image shows Bundesnachrichtendienst, or BND, the main German foreign intelligence gathering agency, on August 11, 2013, near Bad Aibling, Germany.   5 things you need to know Friday
The biggest and most buzzworthy news to start your morning.
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  columnist      
  A few tricks and downloads can make your computer faster.   5 simple steps to a faster computer
The longer you use a computer, the slower it gets.
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  nation      
  Edward Snowden has been granted asylum in Russia.   Report: NSA spying broke privacy rules many times
The National Security Agency broke rules thousands of times, according to The Washington Post.
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  markets      
  Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Aug. 15, 2013.   Pummeled Wall Street set for gains Friday
The major U.S. stock indexes eke out gains following Thursday's steep declines.
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  mlb      
  New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez   Selig defends A-Rod's 211-game suspension
Selig said he made the proper decision suspending A-Rod for 211 games.
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  nation      
  In this April 2 file photo, suspects Wallace Aparecido Souza Silva, left, Carlos Armando Costa dos Santos, center, and Jonathan Foudakis de Souza are presented to the press at the Special Police Unit for Tourism Support after their arrest in connecti   Three sentenced in Brazil gang rape of American
Three Brazilian van operators were convicted in a gang rape case that shocked the world.
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  cars      
  Actor/Director/Producer Clint Eastwood gets a tour of the Cadillac Elmiraj Concept from General Motors Vice President Global Design Ed Welburn. far right   Clint Eastwood makes Cadillac's day
The actor shows up at the luxury brand reveals its big Elmiraj concept car
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  The Day In Pictures Gallery
National Transportation Safety Board investigators work around the tail section of a crashed United Parcel Service cargo aircraft near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on Aug. 15 in Alabama. Two crewmembers died in the Aug. 14 crash

National Transportation Safety Board investigators work around the tail section of a crashed United Parcel Service cargo aircraft near the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport on Aug. 15 in Alabama. Two crewmembers died in the Aug. 14 crash
 
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