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Cornell, seen here during a 2013 concert with Soundgarden, appeared out of sorts during his final show in Detroit Wednesday.
 
  Chris Cornell's final performance: Something clearly wasn't right  
  Hours before his suicide, the Soundgarden singer gave an unfocused, irritable performance.  
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  Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell's death has been ruled a suicide by the Wayne County Medical Examiner's office in Detroit.   Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell's death ruled a suicide
Medical examiner found that Cornell, 52, had hung himself in his Detroit hotel room.
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  A wrecked car sits in the intersection of 45th and Broadway in Times Square on May 18, 2017, in New York City.   Car slams into crowd in New York's Times Square; 1 dead, 22 hurt
One person was killed and 19 more injured when a car slammed into a crowd in New York's Times Square on Thursday, authorities said.
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  Abraham Lincoln definitely had it worse than Donald Trump.   5 politicians who were treated more unfairly than Trump
Trump says "no politician in history" has been "treated worse or more unfairly." History disagrees.
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  People attend to an injured man after a car plunged into him in Times Square in New York.   Michigan teen killed in Times Square a 'wonderful young lady'
Staff and students at Portage Central High School are grieving the loss of a 2016 graduate who died today when a vehicle careened into a crowd in New York City's Times Square, killing the girl and injuring her sister and 21 others.
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  Proponents of net neutrality protest against Federal Communication Commission Chairman Ajit Pai outside the American Enterprise Institute before his arrival May 5, 2017 in Washington, DC.   The FCC votes to overturn net neutrality
The FCC has officially begun the undoing of net neutrality rules passed two years ago.
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  Former Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner, center, exits federal court in Manhattan after pleading guilty in sexting case on May 19, 2017 in New York City.   Former Congressman Anthony Weiner pleads guilty to sexting with minor
The 52-year-old Democratic politician from New York tells judge he has a "sickness" but it's "no excuse."
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  This is Chelsea Manning the transgender former soldier one day after being released from a top-security US military prison. Manning, a former army intelligence analyst, posted a picture of herself on social media with short blonde hair, lipstick and   Chelsea Manning tweets 1st post-prison photo
The transgender soldier goes public after serving 7 years for leaking classified documents.
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  opinion      
  Bill O'Reilly and Roger Ailes in 2003.   Bill O'Reilly: Roger Ailes endured hatred 'and it killed him. That is the truth.'
At Fox News, Ailes delivered traditional views and Americans heard him loud and clear.
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A Kashmiri boy shields himself with plywood from stones and glass marbles during a clash between Indian police and protesters in Srinagar, India.

 
 
A Kashmiri boy shields himself with plywood from stones and glass marbles during a clash between Indian police and protesters in Srinagar, India.
 
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