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Marco Rubio's plane makes safe emergency landing as he misses Iowa rally for possible presidential running mate Mitt Romney

Florida Senator Marco Rubio had to make an emergency landing in New Mexico after a sensor went off on his private jet that indicated electrical problems.




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Jon Stewart lauds Marco Rubio's coif as they poke fun at Tampa's reputation as 'lap dance capital of the world'

Stewart interviewed Rubio and said that, while he may have been passed over for the much-speculated vice presidential nomination, the comedian still has high hopes for the Republican Senator.




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Marco Rubio's wife prangs SUV into $78k Porsche owned by donor 

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is considering a possible presidential run. The incident took place at a 'Team Marco 2016' summit where he was speaking to 300 donors at the Delano Hotel in South Beach.




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Marco Rubio's foreign policy will see a return to the nation's 'core values'

GOP presidential candidate Marco Rubio will lay out his foreign policy vision in a speech this afternoon at a forum hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations.




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Marco Rubio's billionnaire donor Paul Singer wants him to work harder

Playing it small and safe may not cut it for someone who has the potential to be one of Marco Rubio's biggest donors. Billionaire Paul Singer is wondering whether Rubio can pull off a national campaign.




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Marco Rubio's campaign releases two years of American Express statements

As Marco Rubio's stock rises among Republican primary voters, the Florida senator is trying to show that his finances are clean as a whistle. Yesterday Rubio released two years of American Express bills.




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Marco Rubio's first campaign ad slams ISIS terrorists

'These aren’t disgruntled or dis-empowered people,' he says of the murderers who killed nearly 130 in Paris and allegedly brought down a Russian plane in October. 'These are radical terrorists who want to kill us.'




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REVEALED: Marco Rubio's brother-in-law was the 'front man for an international drug-smuggling ring led by leopard-loving cocaine cowboy kingpin whose mansion was filled with big cats and a giraffe'

Orlando Cicilia was arrested for his part in the illicit operation in 1987 during Miami's narcotics heyday when Republican presidential hopeful Rubio was just 16.




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Hillary Clinton would 'carve Marco Rubio's heart out' warns Chris Christie

Surging Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie attacked top-tier rival Marco Rubio on Wednesday over his fitness to challenge likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.




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Donald Trump may be the only 'natural-born citizen' as Marco Rubio's 'birther' problem emerges

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio may soon be the new target of critics who contend he is not a U.S. citizen and therefore ineligible for the presidency.




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Marco Rubio's stacked heels revealed - $135 from Florsheim

Some have called it boot-gate, others boot-ghazi, but Marco Rubio thinks the brouhaha over a pair of heeled boots he sported on Sunday is just silly. Though he finally revealed the retailer.




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Marco Rubio calls Obama's statement on Fidel Castro's death 'pathetic'

Florida Senator Marco Rubio has hit out at President Barack Obama for not taking a more hard-line stance in his statement on former Cuban leader Fidel Castro's death.




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Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio slam Obama and Trudeau's response to Castro's death

Rubio said Obama's statement was 'pathetic' and called Trudeau's tribute 'shameful and embarrassing'. Cruz claimed Obama and Trudeau were 'slobbering adulation on tyrants'.




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'Don't touch me man.' Marco Rubio's extraordinary confrontation with InfoWars' Alex Jones

Republican Senator Marco Rubio was in a heated clash with Inforwars' Alex Jones and threatened to 'take care of you myself' after the conservative commentator crashed his TV interview.




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FEMA orders 100,000 more COVID-19 body bags to prepare for 'worst case scenario'

FEMA placed the ominous $5.1 million order for 'human remain pouches' on April 21, following just weeks after a separate order for 100,000 body bags was made by the agency.




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Thistles can be a spectacular asset to your garden, says Monty Don - and some are edible too 

British gardening expert Monty Don shares his advice for growing thistles. He says creeping thistle which troubles most gardeners have seeds that are excellent food sources for finches.




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Nigel Colborn says plant pumpkins for their tasty flesh not just for jack-o'-lanterns 

British gardening expert Nigel Colborn said that the best part of the pumpkin is its nutritious flesh which usually gets thrown out with the seeds.




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Coronavirus: 10 countries commit to WHO's SOLIDARITY trial

The WHO announced its new 'SOLIDARITY trial' to compare the effects of different drugs on coronavirus. Eight countries have committed to the trial so far, but the US is not one of them.




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Leonardo DiCaprio's ex Toni Garrn holds hands with beau Enrique Murciano during sushi date in WeHo

At 45, the Miami-born SAG Award nominee is 16 years older than the German-born Lions Model




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Brian O'Driscoll worried about Ireland's form ahead of World Cup following thrashing by England

Joe Schmidt's Irish team were hammered 57-15 by England at Twickenham last Saturday, in what was a record defeat in that fixture and O'Driscoll is concerned their confidence could suffer.




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Vasyl Lomachenko's dad put boxing gloves on him when he was TWO DAYS old - now he's the world's best

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY JEFF POWELL: The most extraordinary maestro the world of boxing has ever seen was born in Ukraine two years after the horrors of Chernobyl.




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Trump's campaign SUES NYT for 'libel' over columnist's claim of a 'real Trump-Russia quid pro quo'

Donald Trump's reelection campaign filed a lawsuit against The New York Times Wednesday alleging it falsely spread a conspiracy theory tying the president to Russia.




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Sergeant Blackman 'was no rambo' appeal court told

Jailed Royal Marine Alexander Blackman was 'suffering from the trauma of war' in Afghanistan when he shot a wounded Taliban fighter dead, an appeal court heard.




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Colleagues of Sergeant Blackman 'would kill insurgent too'

The former Marines said Sergeant Alexander Blackman (pictured) 'took responsibility' for killing the insurgent whom 'everybody wanted dead' because saving him would have risked British lives.




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OJ Simpson says he'll 'challenge the BS' and reveal his politics in Twitter video 

The controversial football Hall of Famer, who launched his Twitter on the 25th anniversary of the murder of his ex-wife and her friend, claimed that people had talking about him 'with no accountability.'




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Northern Ireland 0-2 Germany: Michael O'Neill's side slip to second after narrow defeat

CHRIS WHEELER AT WINDSOR PARK: This is not a vintage Germany, but it doesn't mean they can't score vintage goals. Make no mistake, the former world champions were on the ropes.




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Ronaldo's Portugal Mystery: Italian press say Juventus have 'anxiety' over star man's knee injury  

The Italian league leaders are involved in a delicate situation amid claim and counter-claim over the true condition of the 34-year-old star's right knee. It has left Juventus 'anxious' about the situation.




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Ardal O'Hanlon on how he plans to vanquish the ghost of Father Dougal

'People can get really angry about comedy,' warns Ardal O'Hanlon. 'You could have a debate about comedy with someone and come to blows. Each to their own, is what I say'




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Maggie O'Farrell, Evie Wyld and Anakana Schofield: This week's best new fiction 

This radiant, immersive novel is anchored in its author's fascination with Hamlet . It begins one summer's day in 1596, when 11-year-old Judith comes down with a fever in Stratford-upon-Avon.




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From the useful new Coronavirus Global Update to Mel Giedroyc Is Quilting: This week's top podcasts

Covid-19 may have come from China but its spread has been horrifyingly global.




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Stephen King, Beth O'Leary, Michael Arditti and Martin Edwards: This week's best new fiction

The title piece in King's latest collection of supernatural tales serves up a vivid metaphor for the media's unhealthy relationship with violent crime.




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From Grounded With Louis Theroux to Her Spirit, This Is Money and Babbage: This week's top podcasts

In his new podcast series, the cult documentary-maker Louis Theroux calls up people that he finds interesting and wouldn't necessarily get to interview in normal life.




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Kylie Jenner's daughter Stormi, two, sticks her tongue out as she shows off her dinosaur 'tattoo'

On Sunday the 22-year-old billionaire shared several videos with her mini me daughter Stormi, aged two, whose father is rapper Travis Scott. They live in Hidden Hill, California.




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Manchester United fans get excited about Odion Ighalo's trademark 'scoop' trick after sealing move

The Nigeria striker, 30, sealed a dramatic deadline day loan move to United from Shanghai Shenhua as boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's search for a striker went down to the wire.




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Kylie Jenner and Khloé Kardashian crack up watching Kris Jenner sing Tell It To My Heart from 2018

Kylie Jenner and her older sister Khloé Kardashian were in stitches as they watched a video of their mother Kris Jenner singing a late-'80s Taylor Dayne hit in a video recorded in 2018.




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How calorific are starters at YOUR favourite restaurants including Nando's, Zizzi and Pizza Hut?

One in four starters contain more than 600 calories, according to researchers at University of Liverpool who analysed more than 1,000 dishes in UK restaurants.




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Royals will ditch remote working and get out 'as soon as it is safe to do so', expert claims

The Queen, 93, and other members of the royal family will ditch remote working and get back to 'hands-on' work meeting members of the public in Britain, Katie Nicholl told 9Honey.




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Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots shares heartfelt letter husband amid his health battle

Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots shared a heartfelt letter to the Broadway star as she waits for him to wake from a coma: 'I can't wait to have you home.'




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Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots shares last family photo before he fell ill with coronavirus

Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots shares their last family photo before the Broadway star fell ill with coronavirus and put into medically-induced coma.




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Billie Eilish announces plan to launch an Apple Music show with her father Patrick O'Connell 

The 18-year-old Grammy winning singer and her father Patrick O'Connell will be launching an Apple Music show together, Billie revealed this week.




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Matt Hancock is steering a cruise ship with a paddle. No wonder it's all been such a fiasco 

STEPHEN GLOVER: Which of us would like to be in Matt Hancock's (pictured) shoes? The beleaguered Health Secretary faces formidable problems.




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SARAH VINE: Who'll dare to face the facts on obesity and Covid-19? 

With each day that passes, we learn a little bit more about the nature of this ghastly virus. Statistics show that obesity is one of the biggest risk factors for Covid-19.




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Judge denies Mexican drug kingpin El Chapo's request for better prison conditions

Judge Brian Cogan ruled Monday that the detention conditions at Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan are necessary given Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's history of jailbreaks in Mexico.




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Escape room based on El Chapo's infamous 2015 prison break opens in Mexico City

For a weekday entrance fee of $15, visitors in Mexico City of all ages take part in a 60-minute game where they take on role of infamous drug trafficker Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán.




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Female financial mastermind behind El Chapo's cartel pleads guilty to drug trafficking

Guadalupe Fernández Valencia, 59, entered the two guilty pleas in a Chicago courtroom on Wednesday - almost two years after she was extradited to the United States from Mexico.




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New York judge DENIES Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's request for new trial

U.S. District Judge Brian Cogan has denied Joaguin 'El Chapo' Guzman Loera's request for a retrial in his drug trafficking case. Defense lawyers unsuccessfully argued there was jury misconduct.




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Prosecutors order Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman to pay the US $12.7 BILLION

Based on prices for drugs quoted by various witnesses, Guzman's 25-year reign atop the Sinaloa cartel netted sales of some $11.8 billion in cocaine, $846 million in marijuana and $11 million in heroin.




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Fashion line introduced by El Chapo's daughter features accessories made by prisoners

Alejandrina Guzmán Salazar introduced her fashion line Chapo 701 at the Intermoda 2019 trade show Tuesday in Guadalajara, Mexico, a day before her father El Chapo was sentenced.




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Ted Cruz says government should spend 'every penny' of El Chapo's billions to build the border wall

Ted Cruz said he wants Mexican drug lord El Chapo's money to be used to construct the southern border wall. 'We should use every penny of that money to build the wall and secure the border.'




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El Chapo's last escape plan was foiled after Mexican officials discovered a second tunnel

Months before El Chapo was extradited to the United States in January 2017, the drug lord already had a plan in place to escape from the same Mexican prison once fled in two years earlier.