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Kate Middleton arrives at the Royal Academy of Arts in London for the UK creative industries reception on July 30, 2012. Middleton looked ravishing in a gray dress designed by Roksanda Ilincic.
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Home prices rose again, according to the Case-Shiller Index.
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A former Chicago police sergeant is accused of killing his third wife.
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Olympian Shannon Miller discusses all the latest in gymnastics events.
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Civilians have been caught in crossfire as rebel forces try to hold neighborhoods they've captured.
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Michelle Obama wore a $6,800 Jacket at Olympics reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Queen Elizabeth on July 27
Read more: Photos: Michelle Dresses to Impress
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With the United States' Olympic swimming hopes appearinng to slip, Colorado high school senior Missy Franklin has sped ahead of the men's swimmers to achieve her first gold medal under difficult circumstances.
Read more: Missy Franklin Takes the Gold
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Get thee to a nunnery! Proud mother of Thai Olympic silver medalist rejoices by becoming nun
Read more: Medalist's Mom Rejoices, Becomes a Nun
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The United States' first African-American president is likely a descendent of the first documented enslaved African in colonial America, researchers at Ancestry.com announced Monday.
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Small Midwest farmers struggle to fill orders, stay afloat as drought, heat kill vegetables
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In ever-shrinking sports world, aloof North Koreans remain a mystery _ even at the Olympics
Read more: Aloof N. Koreans a Great Olympic Mystery
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Power grids in India fail in massive, cascading blackout affecting more that 600 million
Read more: 600 Million Without Power in India
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Vietnamese blogger's mother dies after setting herself on fire ahead of daughter's trial
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Community rallies for Penn State team as Redd, some players ponder transfer
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Norwegian police: US embassy in Oslo and the surrounding area are evacuated due to bomb scare
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Power grids across northern and eastern India fail in massive, cascading blackout
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Two octogenarians will remarry Saturday in Buffalo, N.Y., 48 years after divorcing.
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Japanese utility behind nuclear disaster receives public $12.8B bailout, more costs remain
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