American researcher Mark Dickey has been freed by rescuers after being stranded deep in a Turkish cave.
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Former Nurse Turned Serial Killer Faces Life Sentence in U.K.
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Teenager Rescued With 7 Others From a Broken Cable Car Over a Pakistan Gorge Says it Was a Miracle
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Hilary Drenched Deserts and Flooded Roadways in California. Now It’s Threatening Oregon and Idaho
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