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    Metro Video captures couple’s last days before dying together – USA Today

    A couple married for 66 years and both terminally ill, died together after taking lethal doses of medication obtained under Oregon’s Death With Dignity law. Read more via USA Today – http://ift.tt/2Fvor66 Get More Nigeria Metro News
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    Metro After Over 20 Years In US, Man Deported To West Africa For Lack Of Papers - USAToday

    After more than 20 years in the United States, a Wisconsin man was deported to west Africa earlier this week, a federal agency confirmed. Buba Jabbi, 41, of Wisconsin Rapids was deported Tuesday and back in Gambia by Wednesday afternoon, according to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement...
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    World Florida school shooting victims honored across state – USA Today

    More than 20 vigils for the victims of the Parkland school shooting happened simultaneously Monday night at schools, churches and in parks across Florida. Read more via USA Today – http://ift.tt/2CwYOvl Get more World News
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    Entertainment Rose McGowan recounts rape by ‘very famous’ man when she was 15 – USA Today

    She calls the statutory rape "a molestation." McGowan made the revelation during a public conversation with Ronan Farrow Thursday in New York. via USA Today – http://ift.tt/2s1FW7F ------------- Get more Nigeria Entertainment News
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    Business Disney bumps Twitter CEO, Facebook COO from board –

    Twitter’s CEO and Facebook’s COO are stepping off the Walt Disney board due to potential conflicts of interest. via USA Today – http://ift.tt/2myg4v9 Get more: Nigeria Business News
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    World U.S Secret Service Goes 'Bankrupt' Over Trump's Frequent Travel, Large Family

    The United States Secret Service can no longer afford to pay hundreds of agents it needs to carry out an expanded protective mission due to President Trump's family and efforts necessary to secure their multiple residences up and down the East Coast. Secret Service Director Randolph "Tex''...
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    World Donald Trump Confesses, I Did Not Know US Presidency Is 'Bigger Job'

    Donald Trump has admitted the presidency is "a bigger job” than what he expected, a leading Republican has revealed. After meeting the President-elect last week, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich told USA Today, that the billionaire businessman was starting to appreciate the burden of...
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