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TOP STORIES FROM CNN.COM | CNN.com | | | Mexican drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman escapes | | Mexican authorities have launched a manhunt to find drug kingpin Joaquin Guzman, who has broken out of prison again, the country's National Security Commission said Sunday. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Woman accused of tossing water on Baltimore mayor | | A woman was arrested after allegedly throwing water on Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake at a festival in the city's northwest, police said Saturday. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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U.S. | CNN.com/US | | | For forensic artist of 'Baby Doe' image, eyes are turning point | | It took forensic artist Christi Andrews less than four hours to bring the face of "Baby Doe" to life in an image that has touched millions. | | FULL STORY | | | | | 1st chapter of Harper Lee's 'Go Set a Watchman' has readers going 'Whoa!' | | Fans of "To Kill a Mockingbird" will have read about three-quarters of the first chapter of Harper Lee's hotly anticipated second novel before their stomachs drop. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Family of man shot by Washington police seeks more than $4 million in damages | | The family of a man who was shot and killed by police in Washington state early this year is seeking nearly $4.8 million in damages, according to public records obtained by CNN. | | FULL STORY | | | | | San Francisco sheriff says feds to blame in immigrant shooting case | | San Francisco's sheriff strongly defended his department's release of an undocumented immigrant who allegedly went on to kill a woman, saying Friday the blame should be on federal officials who failed to take the proper steps to keep him in custody. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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WORLD | CNN.com/WORLD | | | Srebrenica ceremony: Crowd chases Serbian PM as more victims buried | | Outrage erupted at Saturday's commemoration of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia, as a shouting crowd threw bottles and rocks at Serbia's Prime Minister, forcing him to flee. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Can papal meeting with LGBT activist change attitudes in Paraguay? | | Gay rights activist and atheist Sim����n Cazal never imagined he would be one of Pope Francis' biggest champions during the pontiff's visit to Paraguay. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Typhoon Chan-hom slams eastern China's Zhoushan city | | A powerful Typhoon Chan-hom slammed into the Chinese island city of Zhoushan on Saturday afternoon, bringing heavy rain and strong winds in an event that has prompted hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Afghan agency: ISIS leader killed in drone strike | | A former Taliban leader thought to be ISIS' leader in Afghanistan and Pakistan has been killed in a U.S. drone strike, Afghanistan's intelligence agency said Saturday. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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BUSINESS | CNNmoney.com | | | Greece bailout talks: Still no deal | | Greece has still not done enough to persuade its creditors to hand over another $80 billion in emergency loans, money it urgently needs to avoid bankruptcy and to keep using the euro. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Inside Greece's health care crisis | | Fakelaki means "little envelope" in Greek. As in a little envelope full of cash, given to a doctor in exchange for good care. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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HEALTH | CNN.com/HEALTH | | | FDA adds heart attack and stroke warning to some painkillers | | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is calling on drug makers of some popular painkillers to strengthen their warning labels after a review of new safety information. The warning labels on non-aspirin nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, known as NSAIDs, must be udpated to identify an increased risk of a heart attack or stroke. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Embracing life with a bucket list | | At 23, Laura Lawson was miserable, living off of junk food, drinking on the weekends and avoiding social situations. At nearly 200 pounds, she didn't recognize herself in the mirror. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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TECHNOLOGY | CNN.com/TECH | | | Panicked over massive data breach? You should be | | The Obama administration has admitted, painfully, that the recent hack of government agencies' personnel files may have put at least 21.5 million government background checks -- including those seeking top security clearance -- in the hands of Chinese hackers. It's as if our efforts to make ourselves safe by investigating people and storing that data have become our greatest vulnerability. | | FULL STORY | | | | | USA vs. Japan Part II: Giant robots set to duel | | "Suidobashi, you have a giant robot, we have a giant robot. You know what needs to happen." | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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ENTERTAINMENT | CNN.com/SHOWBIZ | | | Legendary actor Omar Sharif dies at 83 | | Omar Sharif, the dashing actor whose career included star turns in "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Doctor Zhivago," died Friday. He was 83. | | FULL STORY | | | | | Ariana Grande apologizes and explains doughnut licking | | Ariana Grande is sorry. | | FULL STORY | | | | |
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