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No Gaza truce deal, but sides agree to temporary break in fighting

CAIRO, July 25 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday that there were still disagreements on the terminology for a Gaza truce and called for a seven-day humanitarian ceasefire for the Muslim Eid al-Fitr holiday next week.

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Iraqi jihadists order genital mutilation of four million women and girls, UN says

Jihadists in Iraq have ordered that all women between the ages of 11 and 46 must undergo female genital mutilation, which could affect up to four million women and girls in the war-ravaged country, a UN official said Thursday.

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Houston police corner gunman suspected of killing five people

HOUSTON (Reuters) - Several people were shot to death on Wednesday in the Houston suburb of Spring, Texas, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said, with local media reporting five people killed.

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Severe storms leave four dead in New York state and Maryland

Thunderstorms and high winds swept through the U.S. Northeast on Tuesday following tornado warnings, killing three people in New York state and a boy who was crushed to death by a fallen tree in Maryland, weather and emergency officials said.

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German agent 'suspected of spying for U.S.'

An employee of Germany's foreign intelligence service is suspected of spying for Washington on a parliamentary panel probing US surveillance, media reports said Friday.

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Human or machine? Computer program passes the 'Turing Test' for the first time in history

By David Glance, University of Western Australia

In an event that is sure to capture the world’s imagination and that has been proclaimed as setting a new milestone in the study of artificial intelligence, a computer programme has successfully passed the “Turing Test”. To do this, the computer engaged in a conversation with judges and convinced at least some of them, that they were in fact talking to a human. This success has come on the 60th anniversary of Alan Turing’s death and is expected to further fuel the controversy around the fundamental question of whether what has been demonstrated is actually a machine thinking like a human.

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Last surviving child of Winston Churchill dies at age 91

Lady Mary Soames, the last surviving child of Britain's World War II prime minister Winston Churchill, has died at the age of 91, her family announced Sunday.

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Ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer offers to buy L.A. Clippers for $1.8 billion

Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has offered $1.8 billion for the Los Angeles Clippers, Forbes magazine reported Thursday, with owner Donald Sterling facing moves by the NBA to strip him of the club.

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Judge rejects Army's claim that woman waited too long to sue over nerve gas exposure

A judge allowed a former Utah state wildlife biologist’s suit to go forward against the U.S. Army.

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Senator Manchin calls for U.S. to ban Bitcoin

Nearly three years ago, Senator Chuck Schumer claimed that Bitcoin was money laundering -- which is, of course, ridiculous. For years, though, there have been plenty of concerns within the Bitcoin community over when and how there would be some sort…

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