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Hundreds rescued from burning ferry off Puerto Rico
Authorities in Puerto Rico say a ferry carrying more than 500 passengers has been evacuated after a small fire erupted on the ship, which runs between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. More
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Live Police arrest IOC exec for allegedly scalping Rio tickets
Brazilian police arrest an International Olympic Committee executive accused of scalping tickets for the Summer Games. More read comments video
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Analysis Penny Oleksiak is famous — now what?
After winning four medals in Rio and capturing Canada's attention, 16-year-old swimmer Penny Oleksiak stands to cash in on her new-found fame. But taking the money now could jeopardize her other options. More read comments
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New 'Firenado' caught on video in southern California
Dramatic video from southern California shows a fiery tornado — or "firenado" — swirling on the scorched countryside near the community of Phelan. More video
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