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NEWS SPORTS LIFE MONEY TECH TRAVEL OPINION WEATHER
Gary Cristofaro, pastor of First Assembly of God in Melbourne, Fla.
Some see biblical visions of doom in Syria trouble

Dire prophecies have turned up on websites, bookstores and elsewhere.
A luwak eats coffee berries Jan. 16, 2011, in Bali, Indonesia. The luwak is an Asian palm civet, an omnivore.
Poop, there it is: New test for exotic civet coffee

Scientists say they have found a unique chemical fingerprint of exotic, expensive coffee.
Clint Bowyer spins during with seven laps remaining in the Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International Raceway.
Analysis: NASCAR facing ethical quandary after Richmond

Final race to determine Chase spots prompts plenty of conspiracy theories

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Two days after an intruder was discovered at Buckingham Palace, police confronted Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, in the royal residence's garden and demanded he identify himself.
world
Royal mix-up: U.K. police order prince to show ID
In embarrassing mix-up, police confront Prince Andrew at Buckingham Palace.
Apple's  iPhone 5 and previous generation 4S.
tech
Analysts: New iPhone will read your fingerprints
Fingerprint reading could give Apple a big leg up in enterprise computing, mobile payments.
Clint Bowyer's spin brought out a caution that changed the face of the Chase race in Richmond.
nascar
Conspiracy spin by Clint Bowyer?
Garage abuzz on whether Michael Waltrip Racing driver helped teammate Martin Truex Jr. make Chase
Actor Charlie Hunnam arrives at the 'Sons of Anarchy' premiere screening in Hollywood on Sept. 8.
movies
'Fifty Shades' star Hunnam talks sexual chemistry
Charlie Hunnam talks sexual chemistry and being cast as the lead in 'Fifty Shades of Grey.'
Michael Barber and his wife Kim shop for a gun in August 2013. Kim is showing him how the gun lock fits on the gun.
nation
Iowa grants gun permits to the blind
Officials and law enforcement officers disagree over whether it's a good idea.
New Orleans Saints Drew Brees warms up prior to his game against the Oakland Raiders.
nfl
USA TODAY Sports' Week 1 NFL predictions
Will the Falcons ruin Sean Payton's return to the New Orleans sideline?
Michigan quarterback Devin Gardner runs off the field after defeating Notre Dame  41-30 at Michigan Stadium. Gardner was a catalyst for the Wolverines before a college football-record crowd.
ncaaf
Devin Gardner stands, delivers for No. 17 Michigan
A deflection and interception in the end zone puts an end to Notre Dame's final threat.

 

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  Afghan police officers attend their graduation ceremony at a national police training center in Jalalabad, east of Kabul. More than 100 national police officers graduated from the two-month training program.
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Afghan police officers attend their graduation ceremony at a national police training center in Jalalabad, east of Kabul. More than 100 national police officers graduated from the two-month training program.
  Lady Gaga speaks at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards at Harlow on Sept. 6 in New York City.
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Lady Gaga speaks at the Daily Front Row's Fashion Media Awards at Harlow on Sept. 6 in New York City.
   
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