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Fwd: History in Havana: American Flag Flies At U.S. Embassy for First Time Since 1961

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U.S. officials tell NBC News that ISIS used mustard gas, a banned chemical weapon, in attacks on Kurdish fighters twice in recent weeks, in Iraq and Syria. No Kurdish fighters were reportedly killed but several suffered difficulty breathing, vomiting and patchy burns.
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Torrential rains triggered floods, and lightning sparked fires in Las Vegas today. It may be a preview, weather forecasters say, of what's to come this winter. El Niño is expected to increase temperatures in the Pacific by roughly three degrees, enough to cause big changes in weather across the country.
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Marines Who Took Down U.S. Flag in Cuba Return To Fly It Again
They are former Marines who returned to Havana to answer the call of duty again, 54 years later.The three marines who took down the American flag in Cuba in 1961, returned to witness its rise once more.
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