A Minneapolis lake's story, told through its trash | Sean Connaughty goes back to Lake Hiawatha almost daily. The lake is near his home, and he loves how it offers him the chance to find quiet, peaceful spots in the middle of a city. And he likes to see wildlife like eagles and otters. But the thing that really keeps him returning lately is the trash. | |
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| | Israel says documents prove Iran lied about nuclear program | Israel's prime minister on Monday unveiled what he said was a "half ton" of Iranian nuclear documents collected by Israeli intelligence, claiming it proved that Iranian leaders covered up a nuclear weapons program before signing a deal with world powers in 2015. | |
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| | Spokesman: George H.W. Bush to remain in hospital | A family spokesman says former President George H.W. Bush will remain hospitalized "to continue regaining strength" as he recovers from an infection requiring his hospitalization a day after his wife's funeral. | |
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| NewsCut: How a 10th grader in Alexandria changed history | Cinco de Mayo is coming up on Saturday, a day we honor the poor research abilities of America’s school children and some of the country’s businesses. In 2011, a number of businesses and public social media posts recalled the civic holiday commemorating Mexican general Jimmy Lovrien. But Lovrien wasn't a general, he was a 10th grader with a Wikipedia account. | From NewsCut | |
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