In Mexico, a Grisly Discovery of Piles of Shoes, Ovens and Human Remains

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Apparent mass killing site, dozens of shoes found in Mexico
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Cave discovery reveals previously unknown prehistoric human population in Europe
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Ovens and bone fragments - BBC visits Mexican cartel 'extermination' site
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A Chilling Scream, Then the Discovery of 53 Dead and Dying Migrants
Prosecutors in San Antonio are putting human smugglers on trial, as legal avenues into the United States are closed off and dangers to undocumented migrants may be rising.The New York Times - 3d -
Fossilized face fragments are oldest human ancestor remains ever found in Western Europe
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How to Clean a Toaster Oven: Tips and Tricks
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When Brands Need a Wild Shoe, They Hire This Man
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Bone fragments of oldest known human face in western Europe found in Spain
Remains are of an adult member of an extinct species who lived up to 1.4m years ago, researchers say. Bone fragments unearthed at an ancient cave in Spain belong to the oldest known human face in ...The Guardian - 4d -
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