Report: Hillary Clinton's private emails may be recoverable

The
company that managed Hillary Clinton's private email server said it has
"no knowledge of the server being wiped," indicating that tens of
thousands of emails Clinton said were deleted could be recovered, the
Washington Post reported on Saturday. Clinton, the front-runner for the
Democratic presidential nomination, and her aides have said she deleted
her personal emails from her time as secretary of state, but unless the
server has been "wiped" experts say those 31,000 emails could be
recovered, the Post reported. A representative of the Clinton campaign
could not immediately be reached for comment on the report.
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The migrant crisis explained
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The
current migrant crisis is being called the worst since World War II,
with hundreds of thousands of people flooding to Europe. Yahoo Global
News Anchor Katie Couric explains.
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Central Indian town angry at police after explosions kill 90

NEW
DELHI (AP) — Dozens of residents of a central Indian town shouted
slogans Sunday to protest a failure by police to arrest a contractor
blamed for a massive explosion at a restaurant that killed 90 people.
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Kentucky clerk asks for delay in allowing gay marriage licenses

The
county clerk from Kentucky who was jailed after refusing to issue
marriage licenses to gay couples has asked an appeals court to let her
continue her stand until a lawsuit against her is decided. Rowan County
Clerk Kim Davis, due back at work Monday after six days behind bars, has
said her beliefs as an Apostolic Christian prevent her from issuing
marriage licenses to same-sex couples and her attorneys have said the
49-year-old woman will not violate her conscience when she returns to
work. In her absence, deputy clerks have been issuing licenses and have
said they would continue to do so.
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Ex-tennis star Blake says New York cop should be fired for abuse

By
Katie Reilly NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former professional tennis player
James Blake said on Saturday that an undercover policeman who
body-slammed him outside a Manhattan hotel in a case of mistaken
identity did not deserve to wear an officer's badge, and he told CNN he
should be fired for abusing his powers. Blake, who reached a career high
of No. 4 in the world and retired two years ago, said he initially
thought that it was someone rushing up to give him a hug "or something
positive" as he waited alone for a car to take him to the U.S. Open for
corporate appearances. Blake is black and the New York City Police
Department officer, James Frascatore, is white.
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Four firefighters injured as hundreds battle wildfire in northern California

(Reuters)
- Four firefighters have been injured fighting to contain a fast-moving
wildfire in northern California that has forced thousands of people to
evacuate their homes, but are in stable condition, a fire service
spokesman said. The wildfire, nicknamed the Valley Fire, has spread
rapidly to span about 25,000 acres (10,117 hectares) since it erupted on
Saturday afternoon in Lake County, north of San Francisco, the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) said on
its website. Early on Sunday morning, local media showed footage of
several structures ablaze in Middleton, a small community of about 1,500
residents, one of several that were ordered to evacuate by the Lake
County authorities on Saturday.
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Thousands flee 2 fast-moving California wildfires

ANGELS
CAMP, Calif. (AP) — Thousands of people rushed to escape a massive
wildfire charging across the tinder-dry Sierra Nevada foothills and
another out-of-control fire that broke out in Northern California on
Saturday, sending four firefighters to the hospital with second-degree
burns.
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Carly Fiorina fires back at Donald Trump as feud heats up before GOP debate: 'Ladies, look at this face'
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Police: Man detained in freeway shootings isn't top suspect

A
man questioned in a string of Phoenix freeway shootings is not the
prime suspect and investigators are pressing ahead with leads in a case
that has left the city on edge for two weeks, authorities said Saturday.
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Why Europe’s refugee crisis reached a tipping point
Record
numbers of Syrian refugees are seeking asylum in Europe, but some
countries, notably Germany and Sweden, have been more welcoming than
others.
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