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Bosnian village in shock after sinkhole swallows pond

Rezak Motanic gazes in disbelief down a gigantic moonlike crater where the pond in a Bosnian village used to be. It’s like something from a science fiction movie: a sinkhole swallowed the water, the fish and even nearby trees.

 
Instincts kicked in for ‘hero’ who caught stadium jumper

When he saw a woman jumping from the upper deck at the Oakland Raiders’ stadium on Sunday, Donnie Navidad said his military instincts immediately kicked in as he lunged forward trying to catch her.

 
‘Surreal’ ice circle forms in North Dakota river

An unusual spinning ice disk formed on the Sheyenne River in North Dokata much to the amazement of a group of hunters.

 
With approval numbers down, Obama urges donors to buck up

Stung by plunging approval numbers at a low point in his presidency, President Barack Obama is urging donors to buck up while making a thread-the-needle appeal for bipartisanship with Republicans even as he calls for replacing the House GOP majority and holding his Democratic edge in the Senate.

 
Motive still mystery in Sandy Hook shooting

Nearly a year after Lanza shot his mother to death and then massacred 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, prosecutors closed the case Monday with a report that sketched a chilling portrait of a young man with a twisted fascination with violence.

 
NY Troopers watch texting drivers in big SUVs

Even for a state trooper, it’s not easy to spot drivers who are texting. Their smartphones are down on their laps, not at their ears. And they’re probably not moving their lips.

 
Ohio rape inquiry leads to charges against school officials, coaches

An Ohio school superintendent, two coaches and a principal were charged by a grand jury that investigated whether other laws were broken in the rape of a drunken 16-year-old girl by two football players, the state’s attorney general said Monday.

 
‘Hero’ catches jumper at Oakland stadium

A woman who jumped from the third level of the Oakland Raiders’ stadium survived after a man tried to catch her and broke her fall, police said.

 
Israel condemns Iran nuclear deal; anger, jitters elsewhere in Mideast

Israel’s prime minister harshly condemned the international community’s nuclear deal with Iran on Sunday while Saudi Arabia remained conspicuously quiet, reflecting the jitters felt throughout the Middle East over Iran’s acceptance on the global stage.

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